Some example sentences of “caribbean”

How to use in-sentence of “caribbean”:

– It is on the southwestern side of the Caribbean island.

– It shares many of the same features as other Caribbean dialects of Spanish.

– Many black people, mostly of Caribbean origin, lived there.

– The San Pedro de Macorís province is bordered to the north by the Hato Mayor ProvinceHato Mayor and El Seibo provinces, to the east by the La Romana province and to the west by the Monte Plata and Santo Domingo provinces.The Caribbean Sea is to the south of the province.

– It is in the southern Caribbean Sea, northeast of the island of Trinidad and southeast of Grenada.

– On November 6, Ida came back into the Caribbean Sea just north of Honduras.

Some example sentences of caribbean
Some example sentences of caribbean

Example sentences of “caribbean”:

– Panama is between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

– It is found in the Atlantic OceanAtlantic Oceans and the Caribbean Sea, from the surface to depths of.

– Otto started late on November 21 in the southwest Caribbean Sea.

– Belize is on the coast of the Caribbean Sea.

– This page is called by template Area Code Box to include the particular area code used by a specific Caribbean Country, Canadian Province, or U.S.

– This massive, three-hundred-page epic describes contemporary Caribbean life.

– Sea spiders are found in all oceans, including the Mediterranean Sea, Caribbean Sea, and the Arctic Ocean.

– One, it was strongest November Atlantic hurricane; two, the damage it caused in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and three, it moved the opposite way storms usually moved across the Caribbean Sea.

– Punta Gorda is a seaport and fishing town on the Caribbean Sea.

– By the early 17th century, the island and its smaller neighbors became places often visited by Caribbean pirates.

– While very few pure-blooded Nicarao people still exist, the Caribbean peoples have remained distinct.

– The storm developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea on October 22.

– Ida was tracked back to a tropical wave that entered the western Caribbean Sea on November 1.

– The most important city of the country on the Caribbean coast is Barranquilla.

– The US did not want a country in the Caribbean to be openly allied with the USSR.

– The islands of the Dutch Caribbean Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, which lie in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Venezuela, represent the submerged tops of the northern edge of the Andes range.

– It formed in the southwestern part of the Caribbean Sea on October 26 and made landfall on the eastern coast of Nicaragua on October 30 as a strong Category 2 hurricane.

– When Christopher ColumbusColumbus arrived to America, some groups of native people, coming from northern South America, had lived in the Caribbean Islands since a very long time.

– When the Kingdom was formed in 1954, the territories in the Caribbean became part of the Netherlands Antilles.

- Panama is between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

- It is found in the Atlantic OceanAtlantic Oceans and the Caribbean Sea, from the surface to depths of.
- Otto started late on November 21 in the southwest Caribbean Sea.

More in-sentence examples of “caribbean”:

– It was made of several Caribbean colonies of the United Kingdom.

– Basse-Terre is the capital of France’s Caribbean département d’outre-mer of Guadeloupe.

– It crossed the Caribbean Sea and dissipated during this time.

– The Gulf or Bay of Honduras is a large inlet of the Caribbean Sea.

– Some British cafes and hotels would not welcome in Caribbean guests and the French made Arabs feel unwelcome in some French towns as well.

– The Turks and Caicos Islands are two groups of islands in the Caribbean Sea, near the Bahamas.

– The remnant low caused some rain to some of the northern islands of the Caribbean Sea.

– The “Cordillera Central” is in the northern part of the province and divides the province in two drainage basins; to the north, the rivers flow to the Caribbean Sea but to the south of the mountain range the rivers flow to the Pacific Ocean.

– A rare December hurricane moved through the eastern Caribbean Sea and eventually into Venezuela between December 13 and December 22.

– Saint John is an island in the Caribbean Sea.

– Sint Eustatius, also known as Statia, or Saint Eustace, is one of the islands which make up the Caribbean Netherlands and formerly the Netherlands Antilles.

– It disappeared into a low pressure while in the Caribbean Sea several days later.

– Fireflies live in tropical climates in the United States, Latin America, Caribbean Island, and South East Asia.

– The wave moved all the most across the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea.

– The wave steadily became more organized as it came to the Caribbean Sea and late on July 3 it strengthened into Tropical Depression Three about 80 miles east of Chetumal, Mexico.

– Tropical Storm Alpha formed in the eastern Caribbean Sea on October 22 where it steadily moved towards Hispaniola, later making landfall on the island on October 23.

– Its popularity was mostly in Latin American and Caribbean countries.

– Weaver died on January 19, 2013 while on a cruise ship in the Caribbean Sea from a heart attack, aged 82.

– Great Britain succeeded in the contested overseas territories, gaining the bulk of New France, Spanish Florida, some Caribbean islands, Senegal and superiority over the French outposts on the Indian subcontinent.

– The headquarters of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank is in St Kitts.

– To the east is the Caribbean Sea.

– It is located to the north of this country in the Colombian Caribbean Region.

– Even though the storm was messy, Eta still held on to tropical cyclone status, and began turning northeastward, eventually moving back over the Caribbean Sea on November6 and speeding up due to the influence of a developing trough over the Gulf of Mexico.

– Like many countries in the Eastern Caribbean St Kitts and Nevis uses the East Caribbean dollar.

– It flows in a northeasterly direction and ends in the Chetumal Bay on the Caribbean Sea.

– The Caribbean Sea has many islands, which are popular among North American tourists because of their tropical climate.

– It has many kinds of attractions, as well as a zoo called Safari World, and a water park named Caribbean Bay.

– Kitts in 1639, the town turned into a large, successful port, commanding Eastern Caribbean trade and colonisation.

– She participated at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships, 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games, and 2011 Pan American Games.

– The island is in the western area of the North Atlantic and 100 kilometres east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea.

– The second group was the Igneri, the first TaínoArawak Indians to come to the Caribbean Islands.

– Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean films were partly photographed on and off the coast of Palos Verdes Peninsula.

– During the evening of October 27, a low pressure system that had been slowly developing over the eastern Caribbean gained enough organization to be declared Tropical Depression Sixteen.

– It’s the first film of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.

– Colombia has four main Drainage basindrainage systems: the Pacific drain, the Caribbean drain, the Orinoco Basin and the Amazon Basin.

– It is bordered to the north by the Ouest Department, to the west by the Sud Department and to the south by the Caribbean Sea.

– On September 21, an area of convection developed in the western Caribbean Sea in association with a trough of low pressure.

– In “The Dark Knight Rises”, Bane has a mask that only covers the front of his mouth and nose, his eyes can be seen and he had a muffled voice with a Caribbean accent.

– In the Caribbean they are sometimes fished, usually by longline, but they are not a common catch.

– During the Middle Ages the muskmelon spread across Europe to as far west as Spain and Christopher Columbus brought seeds of it to the Caribbean in 1494.

– That is how it got its name: the Caribbean Sea.

– Arrow crabs are found in the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina and Bermuda to Brazil, including the Caribbean Sea, also in the coastal waters of Cape Verde.

– The storm also threatened the western Caribbean islands, including the Cayman Islands, Cuba and Jamaica.

– Before the ports of Livingston, GuatemalaLivingston and Puerto Barrios were built in the 19th century this was Guatemala’s main Caribbean Sea port.

– It ends at the eastern side of Ocoa Bay, on the Caribbean Sea.

– Rivers are short and they flow into the Caribbean Sea.

- It was made of several Caribbean colonies of the United Kingdom.

- Basse-Terre is the capital of France's Caribbean département d'outre-mer of Guadeloupe.
- It crossed the Caribbean Sea and dissipated during this time.

Example sentences of “agency”

How to use in-sentence of “agency”:

+ He started his job in 1962 for the news agency “United Press InternationalUPI”, from 1966 he worked for Behind the News”.

+ The Federal Trade Commission is an independent agency of the United States government.

+ He was known for piloting a Central Intelligence Agency Lockheed U-2U-2 spy plane which was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission over the Soviet Union.

+ In March 2016, Sharapova revealed she had failed a drug test at the 2016 Australian Open, admitting to testing positive for meldonium, a substance banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency at the start of 2016.

+ She is represented by the Agency for the Performing Arts.

+ A grant from an international agency kept them going until 2011, when they had to cut back from weekly to a magazine format.

Example sentences of agency
Example sentences of agency

Example sentences of “agency”:

+ Insertion of adult links to an Escort agency on Cologne – duplicated each others work despite reversion by myself, reinserted same link.

+ The Agency also arranged for about 200,000 prisoners to be released and returned to their home country.

+ On the west of this range is the Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan which separates Gilgit Agency from Tajikistan.

+ The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service was an agency of the Department of Justice from 1933 to 2003.

+ The Saurashtra area, with other princely states of Kathiawar, were separately administered under Kathiawar Agency by British India.

+ At 3 pm, the Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded to a tropical depression.

+ Power is the 19th and current Administrator to the United States Agency for International Development since April 2021 under the Joe Biden administration.

+ The Imperial Household Agency designates this location as Junnin’s mausoleum.

+ The Northern Ireland Environment Agency designates them on behalf of the Northern Ireland Executive.

+ Insertion of adult links to an Escort agency on Cologne - duplicated each others work despite reversion by myself, reinserted same link.

+ The Agency also arranged for about 200,000 prisoners to be released and returned to their home country.
+ On the west of this range is the Wakhan corridor of Afghanistan which separates Gilgit Agency from Tajikistan.

+ ElBaradei is best known as the former Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency “.

+ The Korean Central Intelligence Agency was created on June 19, 1961 to prevent a countercoup and to suppress all potential enemies domestic and international.

+ Hilton has also worked with Ford Models in New York, Models 1 Agency in London, Nous Model Management in Los Angeles, and Premier Model Management in London.

+ She was a Central Intelligence Agency analyst during the Barack Obama presidency.

+ The agency was created in 1990 with a team of six people.

+ Fahey also was president of the World Anti-Doping Agency and later became Chancellor chancellor of the Australian Catholic University.

More in-sentence examples of “agency”:

+ The United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency GEOnet Names Server is the "official repository of standard spellings of all foreign place names" The GNS lists "Persian Gulf" as the "Conventional" name.

+ Coast and Geodetic Survey, is a Federal government of the United StatesUnited States federal agency that defines and manages a national coordinate system.
+ The PAPD is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, a two-state agency that runs the bridges, tunnels, airports, and seaports along the New York - New Jersey border.

+ The United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency GEOnet Names Server is the “official repository of standard spellings of all foreign place names” The GNS lists “Persian Gulf” as the “Conventional” name.

+ Coast and Geodetic Survey, is a Federal government of the United StatesUnited States federal agency that defines and manages a national coordinate system.

+ The PAPD is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, a two-state agency that runs the bridges, tunnels, airports, and seaports along the New York – New Jersey border.

+ In 1901 the Punjab States Agency was created, in 1936 the hilly parts of this became the Punjab Hill States Agency.

+ He served as the director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency from September 2001 until June 2006.

+ The Australian Electoral Commission, or the AEC, is the Australian federal government agency in charge of federal elections and referendums.

+ The agency planned to set up three types of shelters due to the COVID-19 pandemic: infected people, people who might be infected, and non-infected persons.

+ He authorized additional help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Department of Homeland Security almost two weeks later.

+ The Council of Economic Advisers is an agency within the Executive Office of the President that advises the President of the United States on economic policy.

+ The National Recovery Administration was an agency in the Government of the United States in the 1930s, during the New Deal.

+ They were also the first agency to regulate big businesses in the U.S.

+ At 3 pm on the same day, the Japan Meteorological Agency upgraded it to a tropical storm, giving the international number 1905 and named it “Danas”, followed by the China National Meteorological Center, the Central Meteorological Bureau of Taiwan, and PAGASA also upgraded it to a tropical storm.

+ In 2009, Japan’s National Tax Agency said that Mogi had broken tax laws.

+ In September 2008, the Scottish Government’s agency Transport Scotland announced that all “ScotRail” trains would be eventually repainted in a new, blue livery with white Saltire markings on the carriage ends.

+ Gust loads are determined Statisticsstatistically and are provided by an agency such as the Federal Aviation Administration.

+ In the series, they formed a detective agency with three new characters.

+ The purpose of the agency was to encourage development and to maintain control over the development of atomic sciences and technology during peacetime.

+ Magaw was appointed senior advisor to the director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency for terrorism preparedness in December 1999.

+ The Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency did a review of the CIA’s pre-9/11 performance.

+ The central office of the agency is in Tokyo, and it has six smaller offices at other regions of Japan.

+ This agency consisted of three princely states, Kalat and its two feudatory states Las Bela and Kharan.

+ The National Science Foundation is a United States government agency where discoveries begin and supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering.

+ National Security Agency report on the USS “Liberty” incident, partially declassified and released to the public in July 2003.

+ He was the Director of Central Intelligence for the United States Central Intelligence Agency and is Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University.

+ The Philippine Space Agency is the organization within the government of the Philippines that sends satellites and other objects into outer space.

+ Samantha Cristoforetti is an ItalyItalian European Space Agency astronaut, Italian Air Force pilot an engineer.

+ The tag line was written in 1997 by a Senior Art Director named Randall Herrera working for an agency called Stern Advertising in Pepperpike Ohio.

+ The General Services Administration is an Independent agencies of the United States governmentindependent agency of the United States government.

+ Penélope Cruz Sánchez Cruz got her start when she was picked from 300 other girls in a talent agency audition at age 15.

+ He was the Director-General of the national Defense Agency from 1998 to 1999.

+ In 2009, she founded a talent agency “Hero Artists Inc.” based in Toronto, which has represented several actors and directors.

+ In April 2008, Taeyeon became a DJ on the radio program Kangin Tae-yeon’s Chin Chin Radio along with her agency partner, Super Junior’s Kangin.

+ While all employees of the agency work on the National Park Service mission of preserving the natural and cultural resources, the term “park ranger” is traditionally used to describe all National Park Service employees who wear the uniform.

+ On February 18, the system became a tropical depression, and the Japan Meteorological Agency initiated advisories on the system, with the Joint Typhoon Warning Center giving the storm the identifier 02W.

+ She is known for her role as Bart Curlish in BBC America’s “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency” and as Nica Pierce in the 2013 horror movie “Child’s Play” franchise.

+ The Azerbaijan Coast Guard is an Azeri law enforcement agency which is a part of the State Border Service.

+ On May 14, 2007 workers from the governmental Forest and Nature Agency with help from the police, entered Christiania to destroy the abandoned building of “Cigarkassen”.

+ For this purpose or business, JASRAC manage copyrights in turn by legal agreements with organizations overseas such as PRS for Music, ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, HARRY FOX AGENCY and Muserk.

+ The United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration is an agency of the United States Department of Labor.

+ The Council of Europe Anti-Doping Convention and the United States Anti-Doping Agency have similar aims, and work with WADA.

+ According to the 1997 Seville Agreement, the ICRC is the lead Red Cross agency in conflicts while other organizations within the Movement take the lead in non-war situations.

+ Also in many countries permits are required by some governing agency like the board of health in order to legally conduct a disinterment.

+ In 1976 he headed Team B, a team of analysts organized by the Central Intelligence Agency who analyzed the strategic capacities and goals of the Soviet military and political leadership.

+ The Punjab States Agency was a political office of the British Indian Empire.

+ Alexander Shlyakhturov has retired as chief of Russia’s military intelligence agency and handed over his duties to Maj.

+ Later that year they signed a contract with agency J-Rock to manage their sales in Japan.

+ The society was declared an agency of the Oklahoma government in 1895.

In sentence use of “machinery”

How to use in-sentence of “machinery”:

– Provision of latest machinery so that to standardize the extraction process of marble.

– The Annotation Game: on Turing on Computing, Machinery and Intelligence.

– Starting in 1888, his factory built all kinds of machinery and motors.

– They say that the ship has machinery that will create a new Earth, in order to save humanity.

– The stage machinery still exists.

– Container ships of this size are usually insured for hull and machinery damage of between $100 and $140 million.

– Colossus plans and machinery were secret from the when they were made.

– Sumerians had no tools and machinery like us.

In sentence use of machinery
In sentence use of machinery

Example sentences of “machinery”:

– Steampunk is a style of fiction having to do with a semi-fictional world where old machinery from the Victorian 19th century is still being used.

– To import the refining and polishing machinery currently monopolized by a few industrialized nations and setting them up in country so that the materials can be polished on site.

– Lace machinery made lace at a fraction of the cost of the old hand-made lace.

– This means the transcriptional machinery cannot get at the gene.

– During this time they transported the machinery to the Confederate armory at Fayetteville, North Carolina.

– The molecular machinery of Keilin’s respiratory chain.

– Dame Elizabeth advertised the lease of the building and machinery in 1739, and the remaining 64 years of the lease were assigned to Richard Wilson junior of Leeds for £2,800.

– New machinery and materials developed clothing in many ways.

– The use of stage machinery also became important.

– These can include chemicals and certain types of machinery that may be used to wage war.

– The machinery which can detect these substances is expensive.

– Viruses with larger genomes may encode much of this machinery themselves.

– The Taylor family remained in occupation of the mill but in 1865 they ruined and were forced to sell their machinery and lease.

- Steampunk is a style of fiction having to do with a semi-fictional world where old machinery from the Victorian 19th century is still being used.

- To import the refining and polishing machinery currently monopolized by a few industrialized nations and setting them up in country so that the materials can be polished on site.

More in-sentence examples of “machinery”:

– By 1957 most of the machinery was built and by 1959 the full building work was complete.

– The establishment of polytechnical centres to help local people in better managing the affairs of the local Marble industry and training them to operate the more advanced machinery needed to refine the marble.

– Viral genomes, which are usually RNA, take over the cell machinery and make both new viral RNA and the protein coat of the virus.

– Moving the seat caused fake machinery to slide into its place to further hide the person inside the box.

– In the year 31 AD, the engineer and Prefect of Nanyang, Du Shi, applied a complex use of the waterwheel and machinery to power the bellows of the blast furnace to create cast iron.

– There is also farm machinery museum which shows the history of farming in the Mallee and Wimmera districts.

– The northern section contains the Museum, tennis courts, machinery and work area, managers’s house, and the children’s playground designed as a Victorian maze.

– It has many industries including iron and steel as well as carautomobile, railroad and machinery manufacture.

– By the middle of April 1834 Taylor reported that two-thirds of his machinery was working and many of his former workers were applying for reinstatement.

– These included an explosives factory, railway workshops, Fiat Motor works, various food processing plants, electrical engineering workshops, ironworks, water plants, agricultural machinery factories, breweries, distilleries, biscuit factories, a tobacco factory, tanneries, bakeries, lime, brick and cement works, Esparto grass industry, mechanical saw mills, and the Petrolibya Society.

– YFest includes an Easter Saturday Street Parade, a three day Vintage Machinery Rally at Wheatlands Museum, four day Golf Tournament, three day Art Show, Easter Saturday Race Meeting and Waterski Spectacular.

– At first, power saws and drills were used to cut through the rubble and reach survivors; however the use of heavy machinery posed a risk to people trapped under the rubble.

– The Protoss have powerful warriors and machinery that cost lots of minerals and gas to build.

– The Pope’s medical team used heart-monitoring machinery for more than 20minutes, so his real and true time of death was around 9:15PM Vatican time.

– Mostly freezing electrics and machinery making life very hard in the Hypothermic temperatures.

– Grid power was restored to parts of the plant on 20 March, but machinery for reactors 1 through 4, damaged by floods, fires and explosions, was still not working.

– This room is located above or below the hoistway and may contain machinery for a single or a group of elevators.

– Merrow, then-president of what had started in the 1840s as a machine shop to develop specialized machinery for the knitting operations.

– By the 1760s, Blanc was making specialized machinery and tools to make gunlocks.

– The process is self-organising, given the basic machinery of a cell.

– They were equipped with machinery made in Britain.

– The main disadvantage to this adaption is that all of the machinery inside the cell must be adapted to high levels of non-organic ions, This is much more demanding than the adaptation described above.

– It included some machinery which became the “Museum of Patents” in 1858, and the “Patent Office Museum” in 1863.

– As a young man, Lamborghini was drawn more to farming machinery rather than the farming lifestyle itself.

- By 1957 most of the machinery was built and by 1959 the full building work was complete.

- The establishment of polytechnical centres to help local people in better managing the affairs of the local Marble industry and training them to operate the more advanced machinery needed to refine the marble.
- Viral genomes, which are usually RNA, take over the cell machinery and make both new viral RNA and the protein coat of the virus.

– Now there is machinery that does that job.

– Viruses can only reproduce by taking over the reproductive machinery of cells through a process of infection.

– They control machinery on factory assembly lines, Theme parkamusement rides, or nuclear material.

– But the use of low-grade iron ore and poorer rifling machinery made these guns less reliable.

– Many cars and machinery are exported from the port.

– The genetic material takes over the cell machinery to replicate itself; new copies of the virus are formed and released into the system.

– Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery to “an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community”.

– The Society offered premiums for a very wide range of challenges including inventing new forms of machinery and agricultural improvements.

– It is not quite right that Luddites protested against the machinery itself in an attempt to halt progress.

– Instead, they use the machinery and metabolism of a host cell to produce many copies of themselves, and they “assemble” in the cell.

– The product is called messenger RNA because it carries a genetic message from the DNA to the protein-making machinery of the cell.

– The Byrds recorded “So You Wanna Be a Rock’N’Roll Star?” about the Monkees, not liking the star-making machinery that made the Monkees famous overnight.

– Those who won the lottery would get a magical tour and see all the mysterious machinery in the factory where the world’s most wonderful sweets are made.

– Technology and moving machinery was popular, especially working exhibits.

– The design of the Cheetah was largely a copy of Food Machinery Corporation ‘s XR311 prototype, which was developed for the military in 1970.

– In the 19th century green-streaked marble was commercially mined in the south-east of Iona; the quarry and machinery survive.

– Pankhurst transformed the WSPU machinery into the Women’s Party, dedicated to promoting women’s equality in public life.

– Many important functions of a cell take place in organelles, which are like bits of machinery for doing many jobs.

– They are produced by cellular machinery coded for in the genetic code of any organism.

– The RNA or DNA strand then takes over the cell machinery to reproduce copies of itself and the protein coat.

– Some stations are now making it easier for women to work on stations by building female living quarters and putting in machinery to do some of the heavy work.

– They were EnglandEnglish textile workers who took an oath to resist machinery in the textile industry.

“urchin” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “urchin”:

+ In 1982 at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, he used the sea urchin egg as his model organism.

+ In some places, sea urchins eat so many kelp plants that the kelp forest becomes an urchin barren.

+ In some places, kelp forests turn into urchin barrens and then grow back depending on the currents that year.

+ The teeth of the pink sea urchin chip against each other to stay sharp.

+ The spines are long and sharp in some species, Rubber slippers will protect feet and protect the urchin from predators.

+ In some parts of the Pacific Ocean, sea urchins have eaten so much kelp that the kelp forests become urchin barrens.

+ They ate and killed so many kelp plants that they turn kelp forests into desert-like places called urchin barrens.

urchin in-sentences
urchin in-sentences

“orb” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “orb”:

+ The best of their musical work came when The Orb recorded music for John Peel on BBC Radio 1.

+ An orb was made for Mary II.

+ The main rivers in the department are the Orb and the Hérault which gives its name to the department.

+ The orb and scepter held by the eagle are heraldryheraldic symbols of sovereign power and autocracy.

+ The Team then travel with the orb to the Seafloor Cavern, where Groudon or Kyogre sleeps; the team then uses the orb to wake up the legendary Pokémon.

+ In “Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver” Rayquaza is at the Hidden Tower after the player gets the Green Orb from Professor Oak, by showing him a Groudon and Kyogre that were obtained in HeartGold and SoulSilver.

orb - sentence examples
orb – sentence examples

“steadily” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “steadily”:

– After a while, rats given sweeteners have steadily increased the amount of calories.

– An object continues to fall steadily until air resistance becomes so great that it equals the pull of gravity and the object can fall no faster.

– Edward I steadily undermined the authority of King John.

– This happens at about 1 bit in 10 Disk capacities are steadily increasing.

– It steadily intensified and became a tropical storm on the afternoon of October 28.

steadily example in sentences
steadily example in sentences

Example sentences of “steadily”:

– However, insanity pleas have steadily increased in the UK.

– It steadily weakened after moving ashore, and on September 14 it began dissipating over northwestern Georgia U.S.

– Despite the fact that North Carolina is steadily growing conservative, the governor, Roy Cooper, is a Democrat.

– When he was in London in 1914 he had a Staphylococcal infectionboil on his lip, which got steadily worse until he died a year later.

– It steadily intensified, peaking with winds of 100mph.

– It has grown steadily since then.

– The adaptationist approach is steadily increasing as an influence in the general field of psychology.Wright, Robert C.M.

– The area steadily became stronger and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Bob later on August 16.

– He continued to work steadily for over 60 years.

– Much of regular education is an excercise on laying foundations, and building steadily on those foundations.

– Its economy is steadily growing and it is a relatively rich country in Southeast Asia.

– This situation lasted for about 5 million years, then steadily improved.

– This sector is steadily growing and attaining competitiveness.

- However, insanity pleas have steadily increased in the UK.

- It steadily weakened after moving ashore, and on September 14 it began dissipating over northwestern Georgia U.S.
- Despite the fact that North Carolina is steadily growing conservative, the governor, Roy Cooper, is a Democrat.

More in-sentence examples of “steadily”:

- The water level has been steadily dropping because it is extracted by humans.

- From that time Peoria steadily grew as a farming community.

– The water level has been steadily dropping because it is extracted by humans.

– From that time Peoria steadily grew as a farming community.

– Many forest birds are expert at getting up speed by flapping and then gliding steadily among the trees, tilting to avoid things as they go.

– Convection steadily increased as it moved to the Yucatán Peninsula.

– From around 1962 to the present, the phenotype frequency of “carbonaria” has steadily fallen.

– Bret then began to move steadily closer to land during the next few hours before making landfall near Tuxpan, Veracruz in eastern Mexico early on June 29 with 40mph winds.

– After many years during which his trio worked steadily in the Chicago area without drawing interest from the recording industry, King Fleming resurfaced on the Southport label in 1996.

– During the last decades, volleyball has grown steadily in Salvador.

– An early improvement was the development of a movable carriage, also water powered, to steadily move the log through the saw blade.

– Rats given sweeteners have steadily increased caloric intake, increased body weight, and increased adiposity.

– It moved northwestward, and it steadily strengthened to reach peak winds of 165mph on September 11.

– She has worked steadily in the United States, Canada and France.

– Per capita yearly cigarette consumption post-war Germany steadily rose from 460 in 1950 to 1,523 in 1963.

– They walk steadily on strong legs and big toes, pecking for food as they go.

– Tourism has steadily grown over the last two decades; in 2012 it is estimated that 200,000 tourists will visit the Galápagos Islands.

– Many South Korean singers are well known in world as K-pop is steadily developing.

– They say that using clean technologies is a profitable enterprise that is moving steadily into mainstream business.

– Bennett continued to work steadily in theatre and television and was a cast member of the television series “Dark Shadows” for its entire five year run, from 1966 until 1971, receiving an Emmy Award nomination for her performance therein.

– Use of the name has steadily declined over time.

– The efficiency of furnaces and air conditioners has increased steadily since the energy crises of the 1970s.

– Pallando and Alatar to aid some men and subdue others, primarily the Easterlings and Southrons who worshiped Sauron, and whose numbers were steadily increasing.

– They accelerate the rocket slowly but steadily over a long period of time using only a tiny amount of fuel.

– Because of the growth of mobile phones, telephone boxes are steadily being removed.

– All the while his army steadily grew smaller due to battlefield losses, disease, and desertion.

– With many blows, the cracks would grow steadily until a hole was created.

– Despite being disrupted by wind shear for most of its duration, Fay steadily intensified.

– A new series of defeats followed, as Price’s battered and broken army was pushed steadily southward towards Arkansas.

– Small waves form in small areas of water with islands and other landmasses but large waves form in open stretches of sea where the wind blows steadily and strongly.

– It has steadily grown to this size due to these collisions.

– When his submachine gun was damaged by a shell fragment during a fierce attack by a superior enemy force, Private Nakae quickly picked up his wounded comrade’s M1 Garand RifleM-1 rifle and fired rifle grenades at the steadily advancing enemy.

– It moved west-northwestward under the influence of the subtropical ridge to its north, and steadily strengthened in an area of warm sea surface temperaturewater temperatures and light wind shear.

– The wave steadily became more organized as it came to the Caribbean Sea and late on July 3 it strengthened into Tropical Depression Three about 80 miles east of Chetumal, Mexico.

– He laid out plans for a relatively straight line climbing steadily from Tywyn to the quarry and work quickly got underway.

– Working steadily during the 1950s, notable movies have included; “The Father of the Bride etc.

– First becoming notable in the underground music scene, the Bosstones steadily grew in popularity throughout the mid-1990s.

– During the following “quiet” period in October, the hydrothermal component of the vapor discharge steadily increased.

– Since late 1800s, the island’s population has steadily grown.

– Genetic polymorphism is actively and steadily maintained in populations by natural selection.

– Passenger levels fell steadily from the late 1950s to the late 1970s, The UK but experienced a sharp increase after the introduction of the high-speed Intercity 125 trains in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

– The quality of food in frozen dinners has also improved steadily through the years.

– In January 2016, a Irish Examiner said firmino was steadily improving in his first season with Liverpool.

– As Tropical Depression Twenty-Four drifted southwestward, it steadily organized; by early on October 16, tropical cyclone#Physical structurerainbands began to slowly consolidate with well-established outflow, and a large upper-level anticyclone developed over the depression.

– It has been evolving steadily into the process as it is now.

– Amidst the turmoil brewing between the Nationalist and Communist parties who were vying for control of China at the time, Japan had launched an invasion of Manchuria in 1934 and began to creep steadily inland.

– It rebounded various times since, although it has steadily declined in popularity in some countries.

– Viet comics have changed much since 1987 as they steadily developed though the years and gradually became similar to American comic bookAmerican comics with a growing number of comic artists and comic genres.

“shortcut” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “shortcut”:

+ Template:Calendar was created as a simple shortcut which can be added to pages which do not need a “specific” yearly calendar.

+ A shortcut template is similar to the template, but it adds a visual “box” graphic to the rendered page, as well as providing an alternative name.

+ The typo team shortcut proposal is more reasonable, though.

+ The templates are just a shortcut instead of typing.

+ Thus, if you make a shortcut for a section of a page, then you can use the anchor in the shortcut redirect itself.

+ Somewhat surprisingly, the origin of this anomaly is uncertain, with stories ranging from surveyors who were drunk, attempting to avoid hostile Native Americans, or taking a shortcut up the Connecticut River; Massachusetts residents attempting to avoid Massachusetts’ high taxes for the low taxes of Connecticut; Massachusetts’ interest in the resources represented by the Congamond Lakes which lie on the border of the jog; and the need to compensate Massachusetts for an amount of land given to Connecticut due to inaccurate survey work.

+ In word processorword-processing computer programs like Microsoft Word, the shortcut key for subscripts is Ctrl+=.

shortcut some ways to use
shortcut some ways to use

Example sentences of “shortcut”:

+ A more concise alternative sometimes seen is ^W, which is the shortcut to delete the previous word in the Berkeley Unix terminal line discipline.

+ You won't be getting a shortcut anytime soon.
+ The 10 codes were used as a shortcut to longer standard messages.

+ A more concise alternative sometimes seen is ^W, which is the shortcut to delete the previous word in the Berkeley Unix terminal line discipline.

+ You won’t be getting a shortcut anytime soon.

+ The 10 codes were used as a shortcut to longer standard messages.

+ Although HTML table syntax also works, special wikicode markup can be used as a shortcut to create a table.

+ This template is a shortcut for producing columns using CSS.

+ The My Computer folder is a gateway to all the data stored on the computer, attached devices, and the network — as well as a shortcut to most of your system information.

+ It connects Leeds to the M62 and M1 motorways, and also is a shortcut between the M1 and M62.

+ This template is a shortcut for adding writing mode property using CSS.

+ This template is for use as a shortcut for male birth names appearing in articles.

+ Checking “Run in separate memory space” in the “Run” dialog box or shortcut of the program creates a new process instead.

+ It goes through mostly rural areas, and is usually used as a shortcut from U.S.

+ A wormhole is a Theorytheoretical passage through space creating a shortcut through space.

+ This template is a shortcut to generate birth and death categories and DEFAULTSORT.

+ This template is a shortcut for adding column dividers using CSS.

+ If the deletion goes through, I will eliminate the shortcut for BE 1500 in the target article.

+ There are good things and bad things about using the shortcut flag templates.

+ The Windows Mobile 6.5 has been a touch button from phones, look like a Windows Mobile 2003, the Start button can upside on a apps menu, Start button can use for name can be look like a Windows Mobile 2003, based on Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6.0 and Windows Mobile 6.1, in app, look in the clock numbers, text and calendar in e-mail, taskbar can just no based Windows Live Search, Internet Explorer Mobile can running on Windows Mobile 6.5, in wallpaper from Windows Mobile 7 can look like from the Windows Mobile 5.0, in Start button, have the Windows Classic Start, each for e-mail, calendar and Windows Live Search developed, look like Pocket PC 2002, in Start button, not iducle support from the Xbox 360 games shortcut in Windows Mobile 6.5, in support for Vodafone, use from 8GB disk space from settings phone, has been the shutdown option, start screen not support, and startup screen.

+ This shortcut has also made it into the Vi text editor.

+ A solution of Einstein’s equations that sought to explain quantum particles’ dynamics, the Einstein-Rosen Bridge predicts a shortcut connecting two distant points in spacetime.

“montserrat” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “montserrat”:

– Two of them are Soufrière Hills on Montserrat and La Grande Soufrière on Guadeloupe.

– The Escolania of Montserrat belongs to the Monastery of Monserrat.

– It is also called Antiguan Creole, Saint Kitts Creole and Montserrat Creole.

– The governor of Montserrat is Deborah Barnes-Jones.

– Sometimes the Montserrat Chapel Choir sings with them, when needed for the music they are performing.

– Before 1995, the Soufrière HillsSoufriere Hills volcano on the island of Montserrat was dormant.

– It has since been regularly performed, notably by Joan Sutherland, Montserrat Caballé and Beverly Sills.

– A tropical cyclone struck Dominica, Guadeloupe, Tortola, and Montserrat between August 1 and August 3, killing 62 people.

montserrat - some sentence examples
montserrat – some sentence examples

“manchurian” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “manchurian”:

– He was in movies such as “The Manchurian Candidate”, “From Here to Eternity”, and “The Man With The Golden Arm”.

– The Japanese entered through Vladivostok and places along the Manchurian border.

– He graduated from the Japanese Manchurian military academy at the top of his class in 1944.

– When the Manchuria created the Qing dynasty, the Manchurian emperors wrote many laws banning foot binding.

– Furthermore, the new demilitarized zone was mostly within the remaining territory of the Manchurian warlord Zhang Xueliang.

– In the 1960s and 1970s, there were movies like “The Manchurian Candidate which were influenced by the film noir movies from the 1950s.

– The Mukden Incident, also known as the Manchurian Incident, was an event set up by Japanese soldiers as a reason for invading the northern part of China known as Manchuria in 1931.

manchurian use in sentences
manchurian use in sentences

“shop” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “shop”:

– People from all around the world to go to the Sylvanian shop to become one of the many people who have been inside the famous shop.

– They can be found in almost every pastry shop in the country.

– He met Frank Gardiner who had a butchers shop at Lambing Flat.

– Masku is known for the Maskun Kalustetalo, a furniture shop that originally started there.

– The Rolli and Rita sketch shows them making bad things happen in a music shop with musical instruments that cost a lot of money.

shop - some sentence examples
shop – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “shop”:

– In 1938, Gucci grew bigger, and a small shop opened in Rome.

– Lennon wrote the song taking inspiration from a nineteenth century circus poster for Pablo Fanque’s circus which he purchased in an Antiquesantique shop on 31 January 1967 while filming the promotional video for the song “Strawberry Fields Forever” in Kent.

– Chairman Risso wrote : in free mistaken on May 2009 at Mobile World Congress build 2009 in 2009, the first state can reach Nokia 3310 can first officially released for Gresso 3310, in July 22, 2009, Nokia 3310 was performance Nokia Tonight in Hollywood, California and Universal City, Nokia 3310 was producted for Universal Studio in Nokia Corporation and Nokia Connecting Peoples can reach for sale beginning in Universal Shop on July 25, 2009.

– A prudent debtor can shop around for consolidators who will pass along some of the savings.

– He kept the pictures in an envelope at his record shop Helvete instead and sent one of the pictures to the owner of Warmaster Records which used the picture of Dead’s body as the cover art for Mayhem’s 1995 bootleg live album “Dawn of the Black Hearts”.

– Kaleta is known for creating the hat trick tradition in hockey when he went into a Toronto shop to buy a hat but when he found one he liked he could not afford it.

– In 1986, Martin was in the musical movie version of the hit off-Broadway play “Little Shop of Horrors” as a sadistic dentist, Orin Scrivello.

- In 1938, Gucci grew bigger, and a small shop opened in Rome.

- Lennon wrote the song taking inspiration from a nineteenth century circus poster for Pablo Fanque's circus which he purchased in an Antiquesantique shop on 31 January 1967 while filming the promotional video for the song "Strawberry Fields Forever" in Kent.
- Chairman Risso wrote : in free mistaken on May 2009 at Mobile World Congress build 2009 in 2009, the first state can reach Nokia 3310 can first officially released for Gresso 3310, in July 22, 2009, Nokia 3310 was performance Nokia Tonight in Hollywood, California and Universal City, Nokia 3310 was producted for Universal Studio in Nokia Corporation and Nokia Connecting Peoples can reach for sale beginning in Universal Shop on July 25, 2009.

– He gains the assistance of Isabelle, a girl close to his age and the goddaughter of the toy shop owner.

– Roark then leaves and gets a phone call from a rich businessman asking him to design a new shop for him.This person had seen Heller’s house and tried to find Roark.

– In the United Kingdom, sex shops must not show the products on sale inside the shop so that people on the street can see them.

– Since Jesse worked in a shoe repair shop after school, Riley allowed Jesse to practice before school instead.

More in-sentence examples of “shop”:

– He set up his first paint shop there in Singapore in 1955.

– The couple purchased a land beside their shop to build a mosque.

– A small seasonal shop was recently opened in Wasaga Beach, Ontario.

– Bahamontes retired in 1965 to run a bicycle and motorcycle shop in Toledo.

– It is mainly made for playing older games that can be bought from the Wii Shop Channel.

– Wales factfile is a handy one-stop shop for information and data about many aspects of Wales and its economic, social, cultural and political life.

– In 1470 Anton Koberger opened Europe’s first print shop in Nuremberg.

– They placed an Advertisementad in the Virgin record shop in Manchester.

– King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony visited her shop in 1844 and purchased an ichthyosaur skeleton for his extensive natural history collection.

– The shop owner made a deal with Kaleta and said that if he scored 3 goals in the next game he played he would just give him the hat free of charge.

– Clients included the Pet Shop Boys, Jodeci, Jeff Buckley and Sepultura.

– Dante now takes care of a shop called Devil May Cry.

– It is often pre-prepared and delivered to the shop ready for frying or boiling.

– Glen is shown looking at women’s clothes in a shop window.

– She was a union shop steward.

– You “know” it’s important, it’s in our shop window, so please give it some of your time.

– From Tom Nooks shop you can buy wallpaper, carpets, roof paint, writing paper and seeds.

– It was his custom to take a stroll to a coffee shop that received international periodicals, to read the Italian-language newspapers.

– He then went into the gift shop and continued shooting.

– Thomas meets someone who also enjoys Star Trek at a shop, and they leave the shop together.

– In the 1930s this was forbidden by the Italian Government, but in 1980 a mask-makers shop was set up in Venice again.

– The original bakery could still be seen on the site until a coffee shop Arturo’s replaced it.

– After Guccio’s death in 1953, Aldo helped lead the company to being a major fashion shop in more than one country, opening the company’s first small shops in London, Paris, and New York.

– Windows Phone 7.5 is the version for Windows Phone 7 was released in 2011, at the Campaign Shop in the United States, the logo can similar to the red color button, Live Tiles app everything for version Mango, the first release Mango was leaked on January 2011, the support version has chosen from Microsoft official version as Tango.

– Tolls are paid by either a bill sent in the mail, buying a pass from a shop or creating an account and using an electronic Breeze tag or another tollways type of electronic tag in the car to keep track of tolls.

– Also, the clock on the Fly ‘N Buy Souvenir Shop is stopped at the exact time the sound barrier was broken on Oct 14, 1947 by Chuck Yeager.

– Bea and Thomas then move into his great-uncle and great-aunt’s home, Thomas permits Peter and his family to take all the fruits and vegetables in the garden reasonably, Thomas at last open his own toy shop in London.

– Hall set fire to Morriss’s shop and burned it down.

– Soon after his second marriage Pierre sold his shop and moved to the Kempen region.

– After he left school, he worked in a shop in Fürstenberg for about five years.

– They are excited to see them and show all their new joke shop supplies.

– Dick and Kitty bought a newsagents and tobacconists shop in the nearby town of Heathbury a few years after the show started.

– Instruments such as scissors and combs must be kept sterile and in good condition, and the barber is also responsible for keeping the shop clean by sweeping up hair.

– In February 1922, In Chauri Chaura village of Gorakhpur in United Provinces, Non violent actvists of the town lead a march to a nearby liquor shop to picket it.

– In Paris, he owned from 1912 a shop 2 bis rue de Marignan, transferred in 1922 67 rue Pierre-Charron.

– Advertising is often strictly regulated, for instance in the United Kingdom it is illegal to advertise tobacco, except in the shop where it is sold and this is also restricted.

– Tom Nook is a racoon who has got a shop called “Nook’s Cranny” where you can buy things for your house or clothes.

– Around Christmas 1894, Mucha happened to drop into a print shop where there was a sudden and unexpected need for a new advertising poster for a Play play starring Sarah Bernhardt, the most famous actress in Paris.

– The store closed in 1999 and the site is now the flagship shop of the bookstorebooksellers Waterstone’s.

– In 2000, he officially opened a Sewing shop in Benque Viejo del Carmen.

– In 1944, when Fascism was over, he opened a shop in Rome in which he sold these drawings.

– The first shop was Tangs which was founded in 1932 and got its shop at Orchard Road in the 1950s.

– Random House distributes DC Comics’ books to the bookstore market, while Diamond Comics Distributors supplies the comics shop specialty market.

– On May 6, 2008, the first Krispy Kreme shop in Puerto Rico opened, followed by two additional places in 2010 and one location in 2011.

– Samia Ghadie was born in Greater ManchesterEccles, Greater Manchester to Joseph, a French-Lebanese shop owner and Patsy, an English actress whom he met whilst working in Abu Dhabi.

– Officials were appointed to check the shop owners.

– The App Store is an online shop that is run by Apple Inc.

– They robbed a shop owned by Edward Morriss.

- He set up his first paint shop there in Singapore in 1955.

- The couple purchased a land beside their shop to build a mosque.