Use the word “understood”

How to use in-sentence of “understood”:

– It is estimated to be spoken by a quarter of the population, but understood by a higher percentage.

– He even learnt to play the instrument swarabat, which could be a rare skill and is understood by hardly anyone.

– For example, if a child misplaces the decimal point in some decimal arithmetic, that shows he or she has not understood the idea.

– This discovery was made after Darwin had published “On the Origin of Species”, and not understood until after 1900.

– Mansell and Wehn state that development has been understood since the second World War to involve economic growth, increases in per capita income, and attainment of a standard of living equivalent to that of industrialized countries.

– He understood people’s characters very well and was able to write music which tells us everything about the personalities in the operas.

– These are easiest understood by looking at the examples in the sections below.

– Bambara is a national language of Mali, and it is also the most widely understood language in Mali.

Use the word understood
Use the word understood

Example sentences of “understood”:

– Buffon understood the idea of common descent, and discussed it a number of times.

– Some ideograms can be understood because they resemble an image; they are known as Pictograms.

– For example, a cricket ball can be understood as an object but the ball also consists of many particles.

– Isaac Newton’s calculations changed the way people understood the universe.

– Hawaiian Pidgin can largely be understood by English speakers, and many Pidgin speakers mix Pidgin with English.

– Brecht worked with composers like Weill and Eisler who understood the kind of message that he wanted in his plays.

– Some of her books were written in simple English so that they could easily be understood by those with poor reading skills.

- Buffon understood the idea of common descent, and discussed it a number of times.

- Some ideograms can be understood because they resemble an image; they are known as Pictograms.
- For example, a cricket ball can be understood as an object but the ball also consists of many particles.

– The hydroids may be best understood by taking some examples.

– Many of these languages are cannot be understood by each other.

– Even though his dialog is not understood by the viewer, Stan, Kyle, and Cartman can understand him clearly.

– At the time, nobody understood what caused the plague, how it spread, or how to treat it.

More in-sentence examples of “understood”:

- It argues that few aspects of human nature can be understood apart from sex, since human nature is a product of evolution, and evolution in our case is driven by sexual selection.

- To solve a problem, questions can be written as clearly and simply as possible, making certain that all terms are well understood by giving definitions if necessary.
- As cladistic understanding of the vertebrates has improved over the last few decades a monophyletic Rhipidistia is now understood to include the ancestor of the whole Tetrapoda.

– It argues that few aspects of human nature can be understood apart from sex, since human nature is a product of evolution, and evolution in our case is driven by sexual selection.

– To solve a problem, questions can be written as clearly and simply as possible, making certain that all terms are well understood by giving definitions if necessary.

– As cladistic understanding of the vertebrates has improved over the last few decades a monophyletic Rhipidistia is now understood to include the ancestor of the whole Tetrapoda.

– Generally the educational level of a Japanese person is decided by the number of Chinese characters understood by this person.

– Carpentier studied and understood music.

– However, Galileo did not explain the process in modern terms and had not understood the modern concept either.

– They are often called “dragons” in English and are understood across Asia as being the same as dragons.

– While the technique was theoretically understood for some time, it was only advances in computer technology during the 1990s that finally made the technique practical.

– Dave’s love for Rock and rollrock understood everything he was referring to the “rock culture” so he grew his hair too much, which caused him problems with his skinhead friends.

– The latter is extremely, journal-style writing, and may not be understood by readers who are not biologists.

– As a user interested in physics and chemistry I understood the majority these articles fairly easily, even though they deal with complicated subjects.

– English and Hindi are understood by a majority of the population.

– For example, they wrongly understood her use of irony.

– Sign languages use hands and are understood with the eyes.

– This is understood to mean that normally Paul used a secretary to write down as he spoke his letters.

– The reasons for this weakening are not completely understood yet; while the eye-wall replacement cycle played a part, slightly increasing wind shearshear, dropping minimum central pressures of 973mbar or less have weakened over the 12hours before making landfall in the Gulf Coast of the United States.

– This relationship is generally understood to mean not only those still in earthly life, but also to those who have gone past death to be “at home with the Lord”.

– Due to geographical affinities, natural, economic and social, the Southern Cone is usually understood as the region that includes all of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, the southern states of Brazil.

– Believers in the Abrahamic religions believe that God has created human beings in his image, but this idea is not easily understood by humankind.

– The Bombyliidae include a large number of species, but for its size this is one of the least understood families of insects.

– The Buddha taught that life is best understood as being “impermanent”.

– The other was his “long list” of 3,000 easy words, which were understood by 80 percent of fourth-grade students.

– However, at the tail end of the 1986 season, Richmond was feeling noticeably ill, Following the season, he checked into a clinic and discovered that he had AIDS, and which at the time, was a little understood disease, Despite his illness, Richmond worked to regain his strength and in 1987, He returned in midseason and subsequently won two races at Pocono and Riverside.

– Unlike generals who enjoyed long campaigns, he understood war was serious.

– Later it was understood that this was a greatly deformed image of a galaxy far beyond the cluster.

– What I understood from this was that you wanted to move sandbox3 to the mainpage and then move the “original template” i.e.

– Very few people understood it.

– The economic impact of the common cold is poorly understood in much of the world.

– With figurines in place of the initials, this would be understood by players everywhere.

– Urdu is also understood and spoken by local peoples.

– The King, if anything was ahead of his ministers and understood the Empire better.

– The second language is called the target and can usually be understood by computers.

– Obviously it is very difficult for someone who speaks english natively to create text which is easily understood by someone who doesn’t.

– While national parks are generally understood to be administered by national governments, in Australia national parks are run by State Governments and predate the Federation of Australia.

– English and Mandarin are often understood where there are many tourists, such as the Bunaken National Park.

– Signalling between partners by means of the card-play was well understood and used.

– They rejected the name Viridiplantae on the grounds that most of the species are not plants, as understood traditionally.

– Since the 1960s, people understood that it would be much easier for a farmer to have all his fields together so that he did not have to keep making journeys between lots of small fields.

– It is not understood why Iceland is an island, but the rest of the ridge consists of seamounts, with peaks below sea level.

– It can also be understood as the work done for passing one ampere of Electric current through an Electric circuit of external resistance equivalent to one ohm for one second.

– There are some words that are understood by the image tag.

– A subject can be better understood by asking the correct questions.

– Ketosis can be understood as the use of body fat as a source of energy.

– To those of you who already understood this, thank you for bearing with me.

– Although this difference can be found in older writings, it is of little new interest as quantum effects are now understood to be of importance even in fields that before were called classical.

– While Louis assumed responsibility for decision making, he understood that he must rule within the constraints of the laws and customs of his kingdom.

– Such facts will only become useful when assembled with other historical evidence, and the process of assembling this evidence is understood as a particular historiographical approach.

How to use the word “bantu”

How to use in-sentence of “bantu”:

+ The Ugandan Kavirondo tribes are a mix of Bantu and Nilotic immigrants.

+ Among the Bantu Kavirondo married women wear a short fringe of black string in front and a tassel of banana fiber suspended from a girdle behind.

+ Other people, like the Bantu do not like public nudity at all.

+ The Bantu languages are a branch of the Niger-Congo languages.

+ Abanyom is very similar to the Bantu languages.

+ Chokwe is the Bantu languagesBantu language spoken by the Chokwe people.

How to use the word bantu
How to use the word bantu

Example sentences of “bantu”:

+ This convention is also used by several Bantu languages and several indigenous languages of Mexico.

+ It is a Bantu language.

+ This convention is also used by several Bantu languages and several indigenous languages of Mexico.

+ It is a Bantu language.

+ The Nguni languages are a sub-group of the Southern Bantu languages.

+ Swati is part of the Nguni group of Bantu languages.

+ The Xhosa language, called, is a Bantu languagesBantu language of the Nguni subgroup, like Zulus.

+ Zulu belongs to the Nguni languagesNguni group of Bantu languages.

+ North Mbundu, or “Kimbundu”, is one of two Bantu languages called Mbundu.

+ Men of the Bantu tribes are buried in an open space in the midst of their huts; in the Nilotic tribes, if the first wife of the deceased be alive he is buried in her hut, if not, beneath the veranda of the hut in which he died.

+ In South African, Namibian, Zambian, Botswanan, and Zimbabwean context, the term Coloured is used to refer to people of mixed European and Khoisan or Bantu ancestry.

+ Their Bantu neighbors call the Nilotic Kavirondo “Ja-Mwa”.

+ Kikongo or Kongo is the Bantu language spoken by the Bakongo and Bandundu people in the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo and Angola.

+ Three of the Bantu languages are Sotho-Tswana languages.

+ Among the Bantu tribes a man has the refusal of all the younger sisters of his wife as they attain puberty.

+ The other nine languages are Bantu languages.

+ Guthrie’s divisions of the Bantu languages were based on geography, not on language characteristics.

+ The group includes all of the important Bantu languages of South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana.

+ Some of the Bantu tribes practice circumcision, the Nilotic tribes do not.

More in-sentence examples of “bantu”:

+ The Southern Bantu languages, however, are also a valid linguistic group.

+ Venda, also called, is a Bantu languagesBantu language and an official language of South Africa.

+ The Bantu language with the largest number of native speakers is Shona languageShona with 13.8 million speakers in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana and Zambia.

+ The generic name for the Nilotic tribes is “Ja-Luo”, but the Bantu Kavirondo call them “Awa-Nyoro”.

+ Then the southward Bantu migrations from North AfricaNorth and East Africa reached the region 700 years ago.

+ They are seen as honest, and as having a high sexual morality, traits common among the Bantu tribes.

+ Among one of the Bantu tribes, the Awa-Kisesa, a chief is buried in the floor of his own hut in a sitting position, but at such a depth that the head protrudes.

+ Of the two groups the Bantu now occupy a more northerly position than their neighbors, and are practically the most northerly representatives of that race.

+ They are 22% of Kenya’s population and are of Bantu ethnicity.

+ The Herero language is a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo group.

+ Some words from various Bantu languages have been borrowed into western languages.

+ Goober is derived from “nguba” the name for peanut in the Bantu language spoken in parts of Africa.

+ The Bantu language with the largest total number of speakers is Swahili.

+ It is a Bantu language believed to have developed from the interactions between the Luo and the Bantu speakers of Lusoga.

+ The Southern Bantu languages are a group of languages in the Niger-Congo language superfamily.

+ Lozi, also called Silozi and Rozi, is a Bantu language of the Niger-Congo language family.

+ Among the Bantu Kavirondo the usual minimum price for a wife is forty hoes, twenty goats and one cow, paid in installments.

+ Lingala is a Bantu language spoken in the North-East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the North of the Republic of the Congo.

+ Both are Bantu languages, but Northern Ndebele is very similar to Zulu.

+ He taught at Johannesburg Bantu High School and at Munsienville High School in Mogale City.

+ Venda is a language in the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo language family.

+ The Nguni languages are a group of Bantu languages spoken by the Nguni people.

+ Yaka is a minor Bantu language.

+ Umbundu is the most widespread Bantu language in Angola.

+ The Bantu populations displaced the Khoi and San to become the predominant inhabitants of Southern Africa.

+ It is a mixture of local and Indian cattle, they were introduced by the Bantu tribes of southern Africa from the north.

+ Walter Sisulu, Bantu Holomisa, Yamkela Mhlana and Buyisiwe Yonela Mhlana, as well as Ndima Mhlana were also born in Mthatha.

+ They are mainly united by culture and under the mother tongue of Kiswahili, a Bantu language.

+ Four of the Bantu languages are part of the Nguni family.

+ Like other Bantu languages, Zulu is written using the Latin alphabet.

+ Among the Bantu Kavirondo the mother of twins must remain in her hut for seven days; among the Nilotic Kavirondo the parents and the infants must stay in the hut for a whole month.

+ Married women of the Bantu tribes are buried in their hut lying on their right side with legs doubled up, the hut being then deserted.

+ If a Bantu mother has lost two children in succession, the next child born is taken out at dawn and placed on the road, where it is left till a neighbor, usually a woman friend who has gone that way on purpose, picks it up and takes it to its mother who gives a goat in return; a somewhat similar custom prevails among the Niotic tribes.

+ President Nimbala and his aide appear to speak Setswana, a Bantu languagesBantu language spoken in South Africa and Botswana, which would imply a Southern African setting.

+ The Bantu languages came from the region of eastern Nigeria or Cameroon.

+ When Mswati’s armies attacked other Bantu armies or nations, they stole cattle and captured people instead of trying to make the other people’s territory part of their kingdom.

+ Tsonga is a language of Bantu languagesBantu origin spoken primarily in South Africa and Mozambique.

+ The Bantu Kavirondo are divided into three principal types: the Awa-Rimi, the Awa-Ware and the Awa-Kisii.

+ The Southern Bantu languages, also known as Bantu zone S, are a group of languages in the Bantu language family.

+ Parts of the Bantu area include languages from other language families.

+ They speak the Bantu Kikamba language as a mother tongue.

+ These people lived in the central plains of KwaZulu-Natal until the expansion of Bantu people from the north sometime during the last millennium.

+ In Iraq, Bantu languagesBantu-speaking Africans were called Zanj.

+ Kikuyu is spoken in parts of Kenya, and is a Bantu language.

+ Kavirondo is the general name of two distinct groups of tribes: The Bantu peopleBantu immigrated from the south and the other Nilotic, came from the north.

+ This template is designed to illustrate ethnic names with divergent variants for the people, nation, and language, as are commonly found in Bantu languagesBantu and other African languages.

+ There are about 520 languages in the Bantu family, 670 languages in the Southern Bantoid branch which includes Bantu, and 1,532 in Niger-Congo.

+ The Swahili are unique Bantu inhabitants of the East African Coast mainly from Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique.

+ His family could not afford to send him to medical school, so Tutu studied at the Pretoria Bantu Normal College to become a teacher.

+ The Southern Bantu languages, however, are also a valid linguistic group.

+ Venda, also called, is a Bantu languagesBantu language and an official language of South Africa.

Some sentences in use of “compress”

How to use in-sentence of “compress”:

– In computing, the JPEG file format is a file format which is used to compress digital images.

– Simple systems can be settled in the laboratory to collect gas or to compress it.

– A scroll compressor, also known as scroll pump and scroll vacuum pump, uses two interleaved spiral-like vanes to pump or compress fluids such as liquids and gases.

– The purpose of the inlet is to capture air and compress it.

– If we take some fluids in an insulated system and expand or compress the system very fast, the system won’t be able to gain or loose any heat.

– In addition, software is now widely available to edit or to compress the output from video cameras.

– VRML files are in plain text and usually compress well using gzip, which is useful to transfer them over the Internet faster.

Some sentences in use of compress
Some sentences in use of compress

“feeling” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “feeling”:

+ However, due to anti-EnglandEnglish feeling during the forced to move to other land south of the new city.

+ They think these stories from the golden age of science fiction have a special feeling of wonder and excitement.

+ It also creates a special feeling in the mouth, a kind of numbness.

+ Orgasm is a very pleasurable feeling which results in semen being ejaculated from the penis.

+ Survivors confirmed the feeling of revenge in the attack on Lawrence.

+ When a person inhales cannabis smoke or consumes cannabis, he or she may get a feeling called “getting high” or “getting stoned”.

feeling in-sentences
feeling in-sentences

Example sentences of “feeling”:

+ Some of The Human League’s hit songs are “Don’t You Want Me”, “Keep Feeling Fascination”, “The Lebanon” and “Human”.

+ Some people have only mild symptoms, like being unable to sleep or feeling anxious.

+ Thinking and feeling are ways that people make decisions.

+ Google’s homepage includes a button labeled “I’m Feeling Lucky”.

+ Embarrassment is a feeling that human beings can have.

+ Kara means sweet melody and adds ‘CHARA’ in Greek, a feeling to want to give joy through music is put.

+ They may be feeling happy about something, or sad, or excited, frustrated or angry.

+ Some of The Human League's hit songs are "Don't You Want Me", "Keep Feeling Fascination", "The Lebanon" and "Human".

+ Some people have only mild symptoms, like being unable to sleep or feeling anxious.
+ Thinking and feeling are ways that people make decisions.

+ In this case the person feeling pity feels sorry it happened.

+ The dictionary definition for angst is a feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or insecurity.

+ Despite the “invasion” of manga-manhwa-manhua fighting for a place in the Vietnamese market, 4 the rise of comics in a Vietnamese style was slow to gain pace given lingering prejudices, the feeling that comics were for children.

+ In popular culture, soul usually means deep feeling and commitment.

More in-sentence examples of “feeling”:

+ Next album "Space Avenue" is more electronic and it has some pop feeling to it.

+ The feeling can be either through touching the skin or through rubbing the glanspenis head against feces.

+ Next album “Space Avenue” is more electronic and it has some pop feeling to it.

+ The feeling can be either through touching the skin or through rubbing the glanspenis head against feces.

+ They might be jumpy, or have trouble with sleeping, concentrating, or feeling angry.

+ Because of its explicit English Protestant theology “The Pilgrim’s Progress” shares the feeling of most English, in the 17th century, against the Roman Catholic Church.

+ Hi, I have the feeling that the pages created by are not entirely NPOV.

+ This is because feeling is needed in order to suffer.

+ Mary did not speak but witnesses reported feeling comforted and encouraged by her appearance.

+ A person who likes Judging tends to report that they use Thinking or feeling to deal with the outside world.

+ With some indigenous peoples like the Yanomami, a piece of string is enough to make that feeling go away.

+ Breaking other taboos can result in feeling embarrassed, or ashamed.

+ In utilitarianism, it does not matter who is becoming happier or feeling less pain.

+ Fans and critics liked Scott Travis’ fast and heavy drumming style, feeling it was better than the more simple slower drumming of Dave Holland.

+ She was said to be the feeling of reverence that stops men from doing bad things.

+ Girls then repress this feeling and instead long for a child of their own.

+ The hallmark of flow is a feeling of spontaneous joy, even rapture, while performing a task.

+ Cannabis’s most common effects include feeling happy, relaxed, tired, silly or scared; having many ideas about what to do; not being able to think clearly.

+ It is used in English to describe a strong feeling of apprehension, anxiety, or inner turmoil.

+ They may also produce a feeling of euphoria very similar to that produced by other opioids.

+ This same day, “John Locke” has a 2nd spinal surgery, by “Jack”, and regains feeling in his legs.

+ Blank verse relies on the Meter meter of the lines in the poem to give structure, and to create the feeling of poetry as compared to prose.

+ In a bad sense, “pride” can mean that someone has an exaggerated sense of feeling good.

+ She was also said to be a feeling of shame that a rich person might get when they saw poor people.

+ Hayley Williams explains, “The couch on the cover of “All We Know is Falling” with no one there and the shadow walking away; it’s all about Jeremy leaving us and us feeling like there’s an empty space.” Recording took three weeks, and promotional material for the album only used the four remaining members.

+ Because they stay in the stomach for longer they leave the person who has eaten them feeling fuller for longer.

+ Fenugreek said to stop the uncomfortable feeling of arthritis.

+ Apart from lessening the feeling of confusion large succession boxes tend to create to the reader, headers also provide useful disambiguation information by naming specific legislative bodies, religions, peerages etc.

+ The amount of clothing needed to take away the feeling of shame is different for each culture.

+ This ejaculation is usually accompanied by a powerful, pleasurable feeling called an orgasm.

+ People smoke or inject heroin to get a calm feeling of relaxation.

+ This can lead to him feeling ashamed and not as good as other men.

+ Empathy is when you see how someone else is feeling, imagine what it feels like, and then end up feeling the same way: for Smith, empathy is like “putting yourself in someone else’s shoes”.

+ She began to lose feeling in her fingers, as well as in other parts of her body.

+ Ayandeep marries Mahul, who has feeling for Anuroop.

+ In, he described a feeling that his ancestors lived within him.

+ An atonal piece is one where there is no feeling of a home key.

+ Other issues are Myalgiasore muscles, feeling tired, headache, and not wanting to eat.

+ Since 1994, Deep Purple have enjoyed more success touring than with their studio albums, although their material written with Morse has received good reviews, with fans and critics feeling the band has more creativity again.

+ It talks about love and faithfulness in times of feeling down or worthless.

+ Some researchers say women experience feeling like an impostor more often than men, but others say they experience it equally frequently.

+ It includes a change from admiring someone to devaluing them, often feeling pure anger or dislike.The way they see themselves can also change quickly from positive to negative.

+ Insignificance is a feeling that nothing you do matters, or that you are not important.

+ In the Marvel universe, anti-mutant feeling has led to the separation of mutants from society.

+ Positions on the tone scale started from the idea that one way of feeling is better than a worse way of feeling.

+ Expressionist artists try to express a feeling with what they create.

+ Although ‘feeling‘ has other meanings as well: “I am feeling ill”.

+ With Gestalt therapy, the patient is helped to see that they are trying to avoid feeling emotions from the present.

+ He wished to stop “that barbarous to every feeling mind”.

+ There was a lot of feeling of nationalism as countries united.

+ This lets children develop a comforting knowing of the melody line of each song, helping to give them a sense of mastery and a feeling like they are actually “with” the characters as they sing and sign along.

+ It may be as simple as the feeling of satisfaction with a job.

“original design” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “original design”:

– Bryan Konietzko disliked how the Lion Turtle turned out; he felt that the art was not up to standards of the original design he had received.DiMartino, Michael Dante and Bryan Konietzko, “Sozin’s Comet: The Old Masters”.

– Approximately 247,500 m² were built in the first phase, in addition to 11 fixed passenger boarding bridges serving 15 gates out of an original design capacity of 31 fixed boarding bridges.

– The original design was for lattice girders supported by brick piers resting on bedrock.

– The original design was a overhangs at each end to protect the entrances from the weather.

– Steve’s original design was much geekier and gawky and he was voiced by Ricky Blitt.

original design use in sentences
original design use in sentences

“peg” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “peg”:

– However, the general form of the calendar suggests the public peg calendars.

– On October 16, 2006, however, this crawling peg was modified due to weakness in the U.S.

– There is one peg for each string on the harp.

– This peg was maintained until 1966, when the rupee was devalued and pegged to the U.S.

– A small peg on the key is inserted into a hole to engage the lock.

peg some ways to use
peg some ways to use

Example sentences of “peg”:

– The peg box is made from a separate piece of wood.

– Such motherboards have several PEG Slots for more than one video card.

– After Numbuh 5 defeats Stickybeard the mysterious person is revealed to be Numbuh 5’s older sister Cree, who while once used to be a KND operative now works for the Delightful Children From Down the Lane and Father, then after she traps Numbuh 5 under Stickybeard she takes his candy cane peg leg and leaves.

– Each string is wound around a peg near the top of the scroll, so that turning the peg changes the tuning.

– It has a peg at the bottom to stand it.

– I would like to request semi-protection of Peg + Cat, because a group of IPV6 anons keep adding fake information like it is a future TV show that will be released in the 2030s, especially after the range block.

– The series focuses on a young girl named Peg and her talking pet cat, named Cat.

– Like viols, it has a flat back, a wide rib, sloping shoulders and a carved head at the top of the peg box.

– Interested vandal fighters may want to add Peg + Cat to their watch lists.

– Some of her well-known roles were as Susan Rogers in the 1955 movie “The Indian Fighter” and as Peg in the 1987 comedy movie “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”.

- The peg box is made from a separate piece of wood.

- Such motherboards have several PEG Slots for more than one video card.

Example sentences of “aide”

How to use in-sentence of “aide”:

– Benniguy’s willing aide to disruption.

– He was later appointed Oregon’s civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army and then re-activated as commander of the Oregon State Defense Force., “University of Oregon Alumni Association News”, University of Oregon Alumni Association, Eugene, Oregon, July 15, 2015.

– Despite acclaim for the veracity of the series, Sorkin believed, “our responsibility is to captivate you for however long we’ve asked for your attention.” Former White House aide Matthew Miller noted that Sorkin “captivates viewers by making the human side of politics more real than life— or at least more real than the picture we get from the news.” Miller also noted that by portraying politicians with empathy, the show created a “subversive competitor” to the cynical views of politics in media.

– Zhou is best known as the long-time top aide to Mao Zedong.

– Wheeler was an aide to U.S.

Example sentences of aide
Example sentences of aide

Example sentences of “aide”:

– He worked as a community organizer with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, and a congressional aide to U.S.

– He promoted André to captain and made him aide to Major-General Charles Grey.

– Later he took Naval and Army War College training, became chief of staff Asiatic Fleet, aide to Secretary of the Navy Swanson, and Commanding Officer of battleship “New Mexico.” He became Rear Admiral in control of Cruiser Division 3 in 1939.

– Then, two professional assassins, Ken Hayata and Akiko from the international assassination group Triple Z who undertook the assassination of theprime minister’s aide who also came to Japan from Hong Kong and attacked the prime minister who was on a diplomatic mission, while Kitami, John and a female called A Girl must prevented them from attempting to kill him.

– In 1988 Schultz became an aide to Peter Deutsch at the beginning of his state legislative career.

– I came to your aide upon request from your community via the steward chat-channel and was given temporary blocking access because of my knowledge of cross-wiki vandalism and ranges.

– His advisers included his son, Oskar, his old army aide General Wilhelm Groener, and General Kurt von Schleicher.

– Two years later he became Danforth’s legislative aide in Washington, D.C..

– Bomani was also the chief aide to both Julius Nyerere and Nelson Mandela on peace negotiations during the first Burundian Civil War.

– Since it can communicate with Humans, it asks the player to aide it in collecting the ingredients to hatch their eggs.

– He was a legislative aide in the Hawaii House of RepresentativesState House and State Senate.

– He helped shift the focus beyond Europe and prepared it for fix and aide hard refugee issues.

– President Nimbala and his aide appear to speak Setswana, a Bantu languagesBantu language spoken in South Africa and Botswana, which would imply a Southern African setting.

– Tidd assumed command of USS Everglades USS “Everglades”, followed by a tour as Chief of Staff and Aide to Vice Admiral USS “Columbus”.

- He worked as a community organizer with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, and a congressional aide to U.S.

- He promoted André to captain and made him aide to Major-General Charles Grey.

“goddess” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “goddess”:

+ Styx is the goddess of the river Styx in Greek mythology, and was the only female river goddess.

+ In Greek mythology, Circe is a minor goddess of magic.

+ As goddess of life and magic, Isis protected women and children, and healed the sick.

+ It was named in August 2003 after Praxidike, 2002 October 22 the Greek mythologyGreek goddess of punishment.

+ The Parthenon, a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, is the most famous of all its ancient monuments.

+ Ma’at was the goddess of law, order, truth, and justice.

goddess use in-sentences
goddess use in-sentences

Example sentences of “goddess”:

+ She was often associated with the Greek mythologyGreek goddess Athena.

+ Serving as Frigg's attendants are Eir, the gods' doctor and goddess of healing, Hlín.
+ In an ancient Egyptian myth, sun god Ra has cursed goddess Nut so that she can not have birth on any of the 300 days of the year.

+ She was often associated with the Greek mythologyGreek goddess Athena.

+ Serving as Frigg’s attendants are Eir, the gods’ doctor and goddess of healing, Hlín.

+ In an ancient Egyptian myth, sun god Ra has cursed goddess Nut so that she can not have birth on any of the 300 days of the year.

+ Later they kill the Bull of Heaven that the goddess Ishtar has sent to punish Gilgamesh for turning down her advances.

+ She is also a goddess of love, whom lovers may send prayers to.

+ He was better known as a lover of the goddess Aphrodite, who appeared in front of him disguised as a Phrygian princess.

+ She and Ra also had one daughter named SekmetSekhmet, the lion goddess, who had a flip personality called Hathor the goddess of love and peace.

+ Scholars think that Henet is a goddess because she is called “mother of the king” in the Pyramid Texts.

+ Hera is also a goddess of the sky and starry heavens.

+ Second, though Thalia was never mentioned, when Hylla, the Queen of the Amazons, talks to Hazel Levesque she mentions a group of archers that travel around who follow the goddess Artemis, which refers to the Hunters.

More in-sentence examples of “goddess”:

+ She was the goddess of the Sky and Geb was the god of the Earth.

+ The name “Sedna” comes from the Inuit goddess of the sea, thought to live at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean.

+ She was the goddess of nature, fertility, mountains, and wild animals.

+ When Cassiopeia compares her daughter’s beauty to that of Thetis’, the enraged goddess demands that Andromeda must be sacrificed to the Kraken or Joppa will be destroyed.

+ The “Temple of Hiyangthang Lairembi” is an old temple, dedicated to Goddess “Hiyangthang Lairembi”, who is a form of Irai Leima, the water goddess in Meitei mythology and religion.

+ It was named in August 2003 after Orthosie, the Greek mythologyGreek goddess of prosperity and one of the Horae.

+ The goddess Minerva was born without a mother from the body of Jupiter.

+ She is the sister of Helios, god of the Sun, and Eos, goddess of the dawn.

+ Fríge is the goddess of love, and is the wife of Woden.

+ According to the text, the goddess is in love affairs with multiple partners, whom she always departed.

+ Because Ganesha was not letting him in to meet Lord Shiva when Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva grew up with anger after hearing this but after they forgive parashurma.

+ His father was Anchises, his mother was the Ancient GreeceGreek goddess Venus in the case of Roman sources.

+ Subsequently the Goddess beheads the demon.

+ In the Hellenistic era, she also became the goddess who protected sailors.

+ The lady is the Goddess of Fertility.

+ Queen of the heavens and goddess of marriage, women and birth.

+ Diana is a maiden goddess which means she can’t marry.

+ Irai Leima, is a primordial goddess in Meitei mythology and religion.

+ Some say that Hera had Selene create the lion from sea foam and that Iris, the goddess of the rainbow, carried it to Nemea.

+ The inner seal contains an Angel of Mercy, Sword of Justice and Goddess of Liberty around a bald eagle.

+ Priapus later tried to rape the goddess Hestia, but was hit by a donkey, and this caused Priapus to lose his erection.

+ In the Ancient Near East and Mediterranean, doves were used as symbols for the Canaanite mother goddess Asherah, the Phoenician goddess Tanit, and the Roman goddesses Venus and Fortunata.

+ Some wiccans believe that the god and the goddess are equal.

+ He is the brother of Amaterasu, the goddess of the sun, and of Susanoo, the god of the sea and storms.

+ She was the goddess of the Sky and Geb was the god of the Earth.

+ The name "Sedna" comes from the Inuit goddess of the sea, thought to live at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean.

+ Sigel is the Goddess of the Sun.

+ On the top tier, there is a statue of the goddess Latona.

+ In Hinduism, Lakshmi is goddess of wealth and lord Vishnu’s wife.

+ Bhumi is the goddess of earth in Hinduism.

+ However, some other wiccans believe that the goddess is more important than the god.

+ Tawaret was a very popular goddess in the first Dynasty.

+ Once the oath was made, Hera hurried to Alkmene’s house in Thebes, where Eileithyia, goddess of childbirth, had come to help deliver the twins; Hera arranged for Eileithyia to keep her legs and arms crossed, causing Herakles and his twin to be trapped in the womb.

+ The goddess was outraged, and changed Medusa into a monster with snakes for hair.

+ She believed that she could weave far better than anyone else, including the goddess Athena.

+ Sometimes she takes the form of an ostrich, linking her to the goddess of Ma´at who represented justice and balance in the universe and was involved in the judgement of the dead.

+ He was so beautiful that Selene asked Zeus to grant him eternal sleep, she learned from her sister never to ask for eternal life or be left with a grasshopper in her hands so he would never leave her: her asking permission of Zeus is as an Olympian change to an older myth: Cicero “Tusculanae Disputationes” recognized that the moon goddess had done it by herself.

+ She didn’t follow the other nymphs of the goddess Diana and united bodies with Hermaphroditus becoming a single being, both male and female.

+ It housed the idol of the goddess al-lāt, who was then known as “the lady of Tā’if.” Its climate was different from its dry and barren areas closer to the Red Sea.

+ Aphrodite is the Ancient Greek goddess of love, beauty.

+ As goddess of harmony, she is the opposite of Eris, the goddess of strife and discord.

+ Imoinu is a primordial goddess in Meitei religion.

+ The sun goddess was then asked by the Kami Ame-no-Koyane to go back with the gods.

+ Emoinu Eratpa, the sacred day for Emoinu, the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Meitei mythology and religion, falls on the 12th lunar day of the Wakching month of the Meitei year.

+ She was the mother of Horus the Child, and was the protective goddess of Horus’s son Amset, protector of the liver of the deceased.

+ It was the festival of the great goddess Lupa, which is the feminine word for wolf.

+ According to the narrative from the Devi Mahatmya of the Markandeya Purana, Durga was made by the gods as a warrior goddess to fight a demon.

+ Athena was the young Greek goddess of weaving.

“primary” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “primary”:

+ The school was established in 1989 and is located at the Kalbal, the North western part of the village; behind the Primary Health Center Ichgam.

+ Next they can study at one of three primary schools.

+ Huxley was the most important biologist after August Weismann to insist on natural selection as the primary agent in evolution.

+ There is one private primary school, St Laurences Primary School.

+ Habitat destruction and over-harvesting are two of the primary causes which drive species extinct in more recent times.

primary use in sentences
primary use in sentences

Example sentences of “primary”:

+ Paulus ran in the Republican primary for the United States Senate in 1995 after Bob Packwood resigned.

+ The following should only be used when the input sequence uses something other than the primary input or mixes input between directional devices.

+ Most primary schools and secondary schools are run by the Queensland Government.

+ Thom Tillis won the Republican primary and Cal Cunningham won the Democratic primary.

+ The secondary colors of light are the primary colors of pigment on the printer’s color wheel–the color wheel used for color printing.

+ It is designed to work on texts for children in primary education or grades from 1.

+ There are the buy-ins ranging from $1500 – $10,000 and in most of the cases, playing by means of primary purchase is supposed by the players.

+ The Fur Trade soon became the primary business on the continent and as a result transformed the Native Americans lifestyle.

+ The village primary school has 97 students and 16 staff.

+ A websearch turns up few hits, mostly primary and nonreliable sources.

+ In British usage the word “school” only applies to institutes of primary and secondary education.

+ The complement of each primary color.

+ So the direction and primary topic of that article needs to be decided.

+ There are two primary schools, Kyneton Primary School and Our Lady of the Rosary.

+ The primary use of interpolation is to help users, be they scientists, photographers, engineers or mathematicians, determine what data might exist outside of their collected data.

+ Most Ghanaians have access to primary and secondary education.

+ One of its primary symbols is that of St Michael standing over Satan.

+ After winning the September 15, 2020 Democratic primary in the safe Democratic 1st Delaware State Senate district, she is set to become the first transgender state senator in the country as well as the highest-ranking transgender official in the country.

+ Generally, primary sources include all scientific journal articles about experiments, “eyewitness” newspaper stories, and historical documents.

+ Freud categorized dreams into different levels in order to better understand the unconscious as the primary standard for dream interpretation.

+ Paulus ran in the Republican primary for the United States Senate in 1995 after Bob Packwood resigned.

+ The following should only be used when the input sequence uses something other than the primary input or mixes input between directional devices.

More in-sentence examples of “primary”:

+ About 400 to 500 Native Americans in the United States Marine Corps whose primary job was to transmit secret tactical messages.

+ RYB is an older standard set of subtractive primary colors used for mixing pigments.
+ Madarsha union are Literacy rates 48%.There are three primary school, one high school three madrasa.

+ About 400 to 500 Native Americans in the United States Marine Corps whose primary job was to transmit secret tactical messages.

+ RYB is an older standard set of subtractive primary colors used for mixing pigments.

+ Madarsha union are Literacy rates 48%.There are three primary school, one high school three madrasa.

+ She cited her primary influences to be her parents, Mount Vernell Allen Jr, and Barbara Jean Allen, and her primary musical influences to be mentors Marcus Belgrave, Donald Walden, and Betty Carter, as well as pianists Herbie Hancock, Mary Lou Williams, Hank Jones, Alice Coltrane, Cecil Taylor, Thelonious Monk, McCoy Tyner, Bud Powell, and mentor Dr.

+ The Republic of Armenia recognises the Armenian Apostolic Church, the world’s oldest national church, as the country’s primary religious establishment.

+ This is concerned to adapt the teaching to the needs and development of individual children, and is most used in kindergarten and primary education.

+ On June 8, 2010, Fiorina won the Republican primary election for the Senate with over 50 percent of the vote, beating Tom Campbell and State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.

+ Ladan had his early education at N.A Primary School Tudun Wada, Zaria before proceeding to Sheikh Sabah College in Kaduna where he obtained his WASC.

+ Khutbah is the primary formal occasion for public sermonpreaching in the Islamic tradition.

+ The loss is more severe in so called primary forests, which are forests that have yet been untouched by humans.

+ It is also used as an electrolyte in the Leclanche cell, a type of primary cell.

+ These schools were designed to secretly provide primary education to children of Catholic and Presbyterian faiths because at that time the laws only allows schools for those of the Anglican faith.

+ She lost the Democratic primary to Carey, and after running unsuccessfully for Congress in 1980, in the “New York Times” on August 31, 1980 she retired from politics.

+ They include King Edward School, Sutton Road School, St Peter’s School, High Oakham School and Newgate Primary School.

+ English stories placed primary focus on the sequential forward movement of the plot.

+ A primary key is one or more columns in a row that is used to identify and index that row of the table.

+ Barry is a Republican Party Republican and has been the representative since 2021 but he first tried to get elected in 2018 but lost in the primary election.

+ The primary role of a rabbi is to teach Torah.

+ After Enzo Ferrari’s death in 1988, Marlboro began to take over as the primary sponsor.

+ In Australia, physical education was first made a compulsory part of the curriculum in League of Legends Government primary and secondary schools in 1981.

+ Some of the primary rivers in the North Cascades are the Skagit, Nooksack, Stillaguamish, and Stehekin.

+ The company’s primary business is its subscription-based streaming which offers online streaming of a library of films and TV programs.

+ Three people were in the Republican Party primary and also the Democratic Party primary.

+ In the 2010 Kansas Republican primary for the 4th District Congressional seat, Pompeo defeated Kansas State SenateState Senator Wichita businessman Wink Hartman.

+ Another common situation happens in primary elections, where members of one party may temporarily ‘cross over’ to the other party to support a candidate who is getting fewer votes, hoping their favorite will face weak competition in the main election.

+ This leaves a tight black fleece showing as the primary colour.

+ Articles are listed in this category when Module:Citation/CS1 identifies a template that does not identify primary contributors.

+ Currently is referred to as AMC due to its primary shift from only movies to also featuring television shows.

+ Ballan’s first primary school started on 8 January 1855.

+ Mark Sandord launched the third primary challenge on September 8, 2019 and withdrew from the race two months later.

+ In 1999, it formed a new UK-based holding company, SAB plc, and moved its primary listing to London.

+ These are citations to the constitutional and statutory provisions that were the primary basis for the decision only.

+ Makinde began his education at St Paul Primary School and completed his primary education at St Michael Primary School, Yemetu, Ibadan.

+ A “true Cassegrain” uses a primary mirror with a parabola-shaped curve, and a secondary mirror with a hyperbola-shaped curve.

+ In Forres there are three primary schools: Pilmuir, Andersons and Applegrove.

+ He was narrowly unseated in the 1979 nonpartisan blanket primary by the Democratic Party Democrat Bastrop, who held the seat until 1988.

+ The types of bankruptcy available in the United States are named after the primary divisions, or “chapters”, of that law.

+ He was unopposed in the May 3, 2016, Republican primary for governor.

+ She ended her campaign on March 2, 2020 after losing the first four Democratic primary contests.

+ At primary school, social studies is usually about the local community and family.

+ There was a primary election for the Republican Party.

+ The primary duty of Congress is to write, debate, and pass bills.

+ On February 11, 2020, Sanders won the New Hampshire primary winning almost 26% of the vote compared to Buttigieg’s 24%.

+ Because of the growth in Cranbourne several new primary schools are being planned.

+ John Cornyn won the Republican primary election and MJ Hegar won the Democratic primary election.

Some example sentences of “bop”

How to use in-sentence of “bop”:

– Silver is known for his humorous and funky playing style and his hard bop music.

– Benny Golson is an American bebop/hard bop jazz tenor saxophonist, composer, and arranger.

– Coltrane played the bebop and hard bop styles of jazz early in his career, and helped start the use of Modal jazzmodes in jazz and later was a very important part of free jazz.

– The company is best known for their popular 1990’s electronic audio game Bop It, which got re-designed in 2008 with a series of designs which one is released each year.

– In 1961, he co-founded the soul jazz/hard bop group The Jazz Crusaders.

Some example sentences of bop
Some example sentences of bop

Example sentences of “bop”:

– Producers and songwriters who worked with Selena on the album included Keith Thomas, Trey Lorenz of Epic Records, Mark Goldenberg, Kit Hain, Guy Roche, Donna Delorey, Diane Warren, Rhett Lawrence, David Byrne of Luaka Bop Inc., Franne Golde, Tom Snow, Full Force, Brian “Red” Moore, A.B.

– The latest album, Kidz Bop 34, was released on January 20, 2017.

– He added: “Ko Ko Bop is exactly what it is, an eve or a pre-sequel.

– Wayne Henderson was an AmericansAmerican soul jazz and hard bop trombonist and record producer.

– Albert “Tootie” Heath is an AmericansAmerican jazz hard bop drummer.

– In the 1950s, there was hard bop jazz.

- Producers and songwriters who worked with Selena on the album included Keith Thomas, Trey Lorenz of Epic Records, Mark Goldenberg, Kit Hain, Guy Roche, Donna Delorey, Diane Warren, Rhett Lawrence, David Byrne of Luaka Bop Inc., Franne Golde, Tom Snow, Full Force, Brian "Red" Moore, A.B.

- The latest album, Kidz Bop 34, was released on January 20, 2017.

– All above vandalised the Bop It article with changes such as “I love vandalism” and “Block me please”.

– This also happened with Hasbro’s Bop It Extreme and Tiger’s Boogey Ball game.

– The song was also included on Now That’s What I Call Music! #34 and was covered in the Kidz Bop series.

– Kidz Bop is a brand of compilation albums that has children performing popular pop songs.