Some example sentences of “sixth”

How to use in-sentence of “sixth”:

+ Some historians argue that the legal doctrines and legislation passed during the operations against Pancho Villa constitute a sixth declaration of war.

+ AD usually happens in people with spinal cord injuryinjuries that have caused damage above the sixth thoracic vertebra.

+ It was also sixth best in the animation genre on AFI’s 10 Top 10.

+ On June 18, 2013 West’s sixth album “Yeezus” was released.

+ The sixth epagomenal day is added every four years without exception on August 29 of the Julian calendar.

+ He was the sixth President of the Principality of Asturias in Spain from 1999 to 2011.

+ It was a monastery created by Saint Laurent in the sixth century.

+ When Tsunade was in a coma, Danzo was Acting Candidate Sixth Hokage.

Some example sentences of sixth
Some example sentences of sixth

Example sentences of “sixth”:

+ She was the sixth Governor of Hawaii.

+ The album serves as the follow-up to his sixth album “X”.

+ The show transitioned to color with the sixth season.

+ He became the UK’s sixth boxing champion.

+ Her sixth Olympic appearance was in London at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

+ With the sixth season of The Big Bang Theory, he was promoted to a series regular.

+ The Sixth Amendment protects the right to a lawyer, but the Supreme Court had also just recently made two landmark decisions about this right.

+ The sixth generation began with the release of the Dreamcast in Japan.

+ The sixth arc follows Alderheart and Twigbranch of ThunderClan and Violetshine of ShadowClan as they attempt to bring SkyClan, the lost Clan, back to the lake home of the other Clans.

+ It is the sixth single from her album, “1989”.

+ In the sixth century, Yuan Huangtou from China created a kite.

+ He became the district’s sixth elected mayor since the establishment of home rule.

+ She is currently making her sixth album.

+ It was released as the lead single from her sixth studio album, “Chromatica”, known to her fans as “LG6”.

+ The second book focused on Toby was the sixth of Christopher Awdry’s books, “Toby, Trucks and Trouble”.

+ She was the sixth Governor of Hawaii.

+ The album serves as the follow-up to his sixth album "X".
+ The show transitioned to color with the sixth season.

More in-sentence examples of “sixth”:

+ Taylor then enters a sixth room which is a thin, blank corridor occupied by guitarist Mick Thomson.

+ Gwangju is the sixth largest city in South Korea.

+ Roman Italy remained united until the sixth century, when it was divided between Byzantine and barbarian territories.

+ South Africa is ranked sixth out of the world’s 17 megadiverse countries, with more than 20,000 different kinds of plants, or about 10% of all the known species of plants on Earth, making it very rich in plant biodiversity.

+ Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane was the sixth Governor of New South Wales.

+ If California was a separate country, it would have the sixth largest economy in the world.

+ Kemp was drafted by the Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2003 draft.

+ They first achieved prominence as contestants in the Britain’s Got Talent sixth series of the television talent show “Britain’s Got Talent”, which they won on 12 May 2012, becoming the first ever dog trick act to win the competition.

+ The sixth generation of video game consoles began on November 27, 1998.

+ The campus is made up of more than 50,000 people, so the University of Minnesota is the sixth largest in the United States.

+ The MOM orbiter is now in its sixth year closing in on completing a seventh.

+ He served as British Secretary of State for DefenceDefence Secretary between 1970 and 1974, Foreign Secretary between 1979 and 1982 and as the sixth Secretary General of NATO from 1984 to 1988.

+ The Hindu Times was the band’s sixth number one single on the UK Singles Chart.

+ This is because carbon is the sixth element on the periodic table and the car uses a lot of carbon fibre.

+ Hello people, I believe this is my sixth article for Simple News! This time I going to talk about many things.

+ It is located on 57th Street near Sixth Avenue.

+ The sixth named storm, the third hurricane, and the first major hurricane of the 2018 Atlantic hurricane season.

+ In 2014 The Birthday Massacre will release their sixth album.

+ His best Olympic result was sixth place in 1948.

+ She is the second American woman and the sixth woman worldwide to do a triple Axel jump.

+ As of March 2019, a sixth season is being made, but was not shown.

+ With a population of about 1.73 million, it is the biggest German city after Berlin and the sixth largest city of the European Union.

+ They not only improved from their 10-6 record but also became the sixth team to win at least 15 games.

+ So now it is about the sixth costliest hurricane in the United States.

+ Her sixth album “Familia” was released in September 2016.

+ The sixth match was the Playboy Professional wrestling match types#Lumberjack matchBunnyMania Lumberjack match, in which Maria and Ashley faced Melina, who were accompanied to the ring by Santino Marella.

+ Taylor then enters a sixth room which is a thin, blank corridor occupied by guitarist Mick Thomson.

+ Gwangju is the sixth largest city in South Korea.
+ Roman Italy remained united until the sixth century, when it was divided between Byzantine and barbarian territories.

+ Another upgraded version of the sixth gen iPod was released on September 9, 2009.

+ She was a contestant on the sixth series of “Dancing on Ice in 2011.

+ Some of the fourth and sixth seasons, and all of the seventh season, were in Washington, D.C..

+ He moved to Kawasaki shortly after Yasuda was born and was evacuated when he was in the sixth grade from the Takatsu Elementary School.

+ The third edition appeared in 1837; fourth edition, 1840; fifth edition, 1843; sixth edition, 1850; seventh edition, 1857.

+ The singer’s sixth album is expected for release in 2012.

+ His sixth climb set the world record for the most successful ascents of Mount Everest, which he re-set on his tenth climb.

+ In 1895 Judaism was also recognized as the sixth established church.

+ The sixth millennium is the millennium that will start on January 1, 5001 and will end on December 31, 6000.

+ She was the sixth Lieutenant Governor of Maryland from 1995 to 2003.

+ Martin was drafted out of the University of Wyoming by the Baltimore Ravens with the 208th pick in the sixth round of the 2006 NFL Draft.

+ Thus, at the halfway stage, Prost led with 41 points with Senna second with 39, Berger third with 25, Piquet fourth with 18, Boutsen fifth with 17, Alesi and Mansell sharing sixth with 13 with Patrese eighth with 10.

+ In January, at the 2013 Canadian Championships, Chan ranked first in both segments and won his sixth Canadian national title.

+ It is the sixth installment of the Death Wish “Death Wish” series and a 1974 movie of the same name starring Charles Bronson.

+ It was Liverpool’s sixth European Cup win and the club’s first time since 2005.

+ Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton Garrison LLP Sixth Avenue in New York City.

+ The Royals selected Greinke in the first round of the 2002 MLB Draft with the sixth pick in the draft.

+ The prosecution may drop any pending criminal charges and open the investigation again at a later time without penalty of the Sixth Amendment.

+ In August 2016, Fury was ranked by BoxRec as the world’s sixth best active boxer, pound for pound.

+ It was the sixth Unforgiven event held by the WWE.

+ It has the sixth largest railway density.

+ The sixth election of AKB48 took place from May 20st to June 6th 2014, with results announced at Ajinomoto Stadium.

+ Fabian, the sixth named storm, fourth hurricane, and first major hurricane of the season, caused $200 million in damage and 8 deaths.

Make sentence of “in support of”

How to use in-sentence of “in support of”:

– Plante was the first goaltender to regularly play the puck outside his crease in support of his team’s defencemen, and often instructed his teammates from behind the play, as the goaltender usually has the best view of the game.

– On March 10, 1971, the United States Senate voted 94–0 in support of proposing an amendment that would lower the minimum voting age to 18 everywhere in the country.”Senate Joint Resolution No.

– The final tour in support of this album was named “Flash flood of Christmas”.

– There were basically 6 editors who were not in support of promotion and these can be grouped into three different positions; 1 too many crats already, 2 too aggressive and confrontational an attitude and 3 lack of understanding of consensus in the RfX process.

– The prints were published in support of what would become the Gin Act of 1751.

– The band toured a lot in support of its first two albums.

Make sentence of in support of
Make sentence of in support of

Example sentences of “in support of”:

- His odd last will and testament on the hotel stationery was entered as evidence in support of his mistress and the case was well-publicized.

- Agree with everyone above who is in support of retaining the policy as-is.
- Princess Meryem is the President of the Moroccan association in support of UNICEF, President of the Hassan II Foundation for the Moroccans residing abroad, President of the Moroccan National Observatory of the Childs Rights and President of the Hassan II Foundation for the social works of the former soldiers and ex-combatants.

– His odd last will and testament on the hotel stationery was entered as evidence in support of his mistress and the case was well-publicized.

– Agree with everyone above who is in support of retaining the policy as-is.

– Princess Meryem is the President of the Moroccan association in support of UNICEF, President of the Hassan II Foundation for the Moroccans residing abroad, President of the Moroccan National Observatory of the Childs Rights and President of the Hassan II Foundation for the social works of the former soldiers and ex-combatants.

– On February 8, 1977, Carter stated he had wanted the Soviet Union to work with the United States in forming “a comprehensive ban to stop all nuclear testing” and that he was in support of the Soviet Union ceasing deployment of the RSD-10 Pioneer.

– On August 4, 1914, Britain declared war against Germany in support of Belgium.

– Even though he lost, Krashen continues to work hard in support of bilingual education as other states try to get rid of it.

– On January 14, 2016, Kirk announced his endorsement in Hanover, New Hampshire in support of the Bernie Sanders presidential campaign, 2016presidential campaign for Bernie Sanders.

– He received a sentence of five years in a Saudi Arabian prison after he posted on Twitter in support of human rights and women driving cars.

– Rise Against toured North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan in support of “Siren Song of the Counter Culture”.

– The right-wing in some countries, like the United States, may also usually be in support of social liberalism and a capitalist economy where the government has little influence.

– In May 2015, following the death of Freddie Gray and the 2015 Baltimore riotsriots, Prince released a song entitled “Baltimore” in tribute to Gray and in support of the protesters in Baltimore.

– However, the important reference work “Vertebrate Paleontology” is not yet in support of this trend, and lists the families separately as Ornithopods.

– Johnson was in support of Brexit during the 2016 membership referendum.

– The Daylights had three headlining tours in support of their self-titled album, including the “No Reverse Tour” fall 2011.

– He used the results of a referendum held on 1 September 1962, in which 70% of the votes were cast in support of his proposal, to demonstrate that the people supported his plan.

More in-sentence examples of “in support of”:

- A special issue on SRI in the trade journal Paddy and Water Environment collected recent findings in support of SRI.

- Bledel is a Democrat and attended the 2012 Democratic National Convention in support of President Obama's re-election.

– A special issue on SRI in the trade journal Paddy and Water Environment collected recent findings in support of SRI.

– Bledel is a Democrat and attended the 2012 Democratic National Convention in support of President Obama’s re-election.

– In January 2017, Corbyn announced that he would support a three-line plan to force Labour MPs in support of triggering Article 50, which would start the Brexitremoval of the United Kingdom from the European Union.

– With the permission of the Court, Sam Hobbs, a member of the United States House Committee on the Judiciary filed a brief brief as “amicus curiae” in support of the lower court decision.

– He wrote a recommendation to Kennedy in 1961 in support of a moon mission.

– He voted in support of the death sentence for Louis XVI.

– It looks like the community has voted unanimously in support of Nifky?’s adminship.

– On June 11, 2013, Kaine delivered a speech on the Senate floor in support of the bipartisan “Gang of Eight” immigration bill.

– The band received death threats while on tour in the United Kingdom in support of the album.”I Don’t Care About Performing for 20,000!”.

– Timberlake started the FutureSex/LoveShow tour in support of the album in January 2007.

– It is the basis for believing in the expansion of the universe and is evidence often cited in support of the Big Bang model.

– Hilton is a Democrat and attended the 2012 Democratic National Convention in support of President Obama’s re-election.

– As above, currently at the time of posting this, there are 2 in support of unblock, 1 neutral and 3 opposed.

– After touring in support of “The Unraveling”, the band came back to the studio in December 2002 to work on their second full-length album.

– In 2016, she released the single “Rise” in support of the Rio Olympics.

– He wrote in support of the scientific method and also contributed to physics.

– On February 18, 2019, J-Hope donated 100 million Korean won to Child Fund Korea, in support of those attending his high school alma mater in Gwangju.

– They have been in most Summer Olympic Games since then, missing only the 1988 Summer Olympics1988 Games in support of North Korea.

– Sports coaches, college teachers and employers have had the experience of parents turning up to complain and argue in support of their children.

– With the advent of the First World War, Emmeline and Christabel called an immediate halt to militant suffrage activism in support of the British Government’s stand against the “German Peril”.

– They argued that the election results had been falsified by the Ukrainian government, in support of the opposing candidate Victor Yanukovych.

– Gretsky did not emphasize his Ukrainian roots, but at a large fundraising dinner in Toronto in support of the Canadian medical mission to help victims on the Maidan and the ATO on September 11, 2014, Wayne and his wife Janet were introduced to Prime Minister of CanadaCanadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper as guests of honor.

– He published an article in support of education for the blind in the “North American Review” of July 1830, and helped to raise $50,000 for the organization in May 1833.

– Longoria is a Democrat and attended the 2012 Democratic National Convention in support of President Obama’s re-election.

– It began as a peaceful rally in support of workers Strike actionstriking for an eight-hour day and in reaction to the killing of several workers by the police.

– Since a week has passed and all comments have been in support of this idea, I am going to proceed with redirecting the affected articles.

– The Advertising Council was created in 1941, and shortly after, in February 1942, it was registered as The War Advertising Council for the purpose of being in the advertising industry in support of the Second World War effort.

– He also spoke in support of unrestricted submarine warfare.

– The arrests sparked protests in BC and across Canada in support of the Wet’suwet’en.

– The single “Confident” was performed at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in support of Hillary Clinton.

– She gave a speech in support of Herbert Hoover’s re-election for the presidency of the United States.

– In March 2014 he signed a letter in support of the position of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on accession of the Crimea to Russia.

– On 11 June 2013, Kaine delivered a speech on the Senate floor in support of the bi-partisan “Gang of Eight” immigration bill.

– Iturbide then persuaded Guerrero to join his forces in support of the new independence.

– The so-called “second generation of the RAF” committed several kidnappings and murders in a campaign in support of the prisoners.

– He had orders to cross the Delaware on the 25th of December in support of Washington’s surprise attack on Trenton.

– During the 1930s, Gelli volunteered for the Blackshirts expeditionary forces sent by Benito MussoliniMussolini in support of Francisco Franco’s rebellion in the Spanish Civil War.

– The band’s first big break was when the were selected by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones to be the opening act for their 1997 tour in support of “Let’s Face It”.

– In 1987, started a public movement of protest in support of 77 Chilean actors, directors, and playwrights who had been sentenced to death by the dictator Pinochet for criticizing his government in their works.

– In November 2007, after nearly 200 performances in support of “Ghost Reveries”, Opeth entered Fascination Street Studios with Åkerfeldt producing.

– Ward once again left for health reasons before the band toured in support of the album.

– Hammer is a Democrat and attended the 2012 Democratic National Convention in support of President Obama’s re-election.

– They fulfill national security duties and duties in support of their ministry.

– They often join the youth wings of Israeli political parties and take part in rallies and work in support of their beliefs.

– In January 2009, Antony Gormley, creator of the Angel of the North— to which “B of the Bang” is often compared— spoke out in support of the sculpture, stating that, “”It is a great tribute to Manchester that this ground-breaking work was commissioned.

Make sentence of “sunday”

How to use in-sentence of “sunday”:

– This book was on the “London Sunday Times” bestseller list for over 4 years.

– It is always happens on a Sunday but the date each year changes.

– She first started with “Those Selfish Aliens” in 1978, followed by “Time Warp Trouble”, “Shake Your Buddha”, and “The Golden Gods of Poverty”, published in Shonen Sunday – this place was to become the publisher of her most important works.

– John Barry Prendergast, OBE The Sunday Times Magazine, The Sunday Times, 18 December 2011, page 64 was an English composer and conductor of movie music.

– Instead, Adventists keep Saturday as the Sabbath as a memorial to God’s work of creation Seventh-day Sabbatarians claim that the seventh day Sabbath was kept by the majority of Christian groups until the 2nd century2nd and 3rd century, but because of opposition to Judaism after the Jewish-Roman wars, the original custom was gradually replaced by Sunday as the day of worship.

– In the Western Catholic church, this parable is usually read on the third Sunday of Lent.

Make sentence of sunday
Make sentence of sunday

Example sentences of “sunday”:

– They meet once a week on Sunday for church, where they take the sacrament and listen to short talks by members of their own congregation.

– Osgood is best known for being the host of “CBS News Sunday Morning” from April 10, 1994, until September 25, 2016.

– The prize ceremony takes place on the first Sunday of November in Bergen, Norway at the National Theatre of Bergen.The Rafto Foundation.

– An example is NBC Sunday Night Football in the United States.

– The movie had been scheduled to be shown on Sunday during a discussion on freedom of speech in movie at the festival.

– This would seem to show that while the Sabbath was still of importance to the Jews, Sunday was a separate day for worship and teaching from Scriptures.

– The second Sunday of September, the neighborhood hosts the Adams Morgan Day Festival, a multicultural street celebration with live music and food and crafts booths.

– So, if I wanted to include information about the claimed shooting of an 8-year-old girl by a British soldier, which is one of the events WikiLeaks claims top secret documents show, then I would quote or cite the Mail of Sunday article’s treatment of it and what it said, but not the WikiLeaks document directly.

- They meet once a week on Sunday for church, where they take the sacrament and listen to short talks by members of their own congregation.

- Osgood is best known for being the host of "CBS News Sunday Morning" from April 10, 1994, until September 25, 2016.
- The prize ceremony takes place on the first Sunday of November in Bergen, Norway at the National Theatre of Bergen.The Rafto Foundation.

– Some Roman Catholic churches do Sunday schools, though Catholics commonly refer to Sunday school as “Catechism class”.

– He wrote a column for the “New York Daily News” Sunday edition until his death in 2017.

– He is the lead voice of NBC Sunday Night Football.

– The chart week runs starts on Sunday and goes to Saturday.

– During the Sunday services, believers do not wear shoes in the church.

– The annual Fete is held on the first Sunday in July and Is not to be missed.

More in-sentence examples of “sunday”:

– A market and car-boot sale are held at the racecourse every Sunday during the summer months.

– One Sunday afternoon, he worked his way into a group of Lithuanian immigrants getting together for a wedding party, “Behold, there was the opening scene of my story, a gift from the gods”.

– Still others believe that the Sabbath remains as a day of rest on the Saturday, reserving Sunday as a day of worship.

– The program premiered on American Broadcasting CompanyABC on Sunday September 27, 2015 at 10:00 pm EDT.

– It is from the March 21 date that Easter’s date is calculated, on the Sunday after the first full moon in spring, meaning it can fall between March 22 and April 25 in Western Christianity.

– It was originally called “The Sunday Magazine of “The Boston Sunday Post”” and later “”The Boston Sunday Post” Sunday Magazine”.

– Iodine’s antics were on the Sunday comics page for over forty years.

– The Chicago Pride Parade, also called the Chicago Gay Pride Parade or PRIDE Chicago, is the annual pride parade held on the last Sunday of June in Lake View, ChicagoLake View, Chicago, Illinois in the United States.

– Palm Sunday is a ChristianityChristian festival.

– In the United States of America, it is the second Sunday in May.

– Worship takes places there every Sunday at 9:30.

– Their Sunday entertainment features included the first color comic strip pages, and some think that the term yellow journalism originated there, while as noted above, the “New York Press” left the term it invented undefined.

– In 2010, DST started on 2 May and ended on 8 August, and in 2011 it started on Sunday 3 April and ended on Sunday 31 July.

– Worsthorne spent the largest part of his career at the “Telegraph” newspaper titles, eventually becoming editor of “The Sunday Telegraph” for several years.

– Adrian, shortly before Palm Sunday 1155, took the step of putting Rome under interdict.

– On the April 21, 2003 episode of RAW, she was kayfabe fired from her position as Sunday Night HEAT color commentator by General Manager Eric Bischoff after she rejected his advances and his request that she follow in the footsteps of SmackDown!’s Torrie Wilson and pose for Playboy.

– Each year on Palm Sunday at 5 PM, at the cemetery of Flacé in Mâcon in France, people come together to remember him.

– They had regular concerts on Sunday mornings in their large house.

– He hosted a weekly four-hour Sunday night program, “The Big Broadcast”, on WAMUWAMU-FM, featuring vintage radio programs from the 1930s to 1950s, such as “Gunsmoke”, “The Jack Benny Show”, “The Lone Ranger”, “Fibber McGee and Molly”, and “Superman”.

– The race itself is held on Sunday afternoon.

– He is the anchor for “Noticiero Univision” and host of the Sunday morning news talk show Al Punto.

– The Boys’ Singles tournament of the 2010 US Open started on Sunday September 5th, the seventh day of the main tournament.

– He also forecasts for three Australian newspapers, the “Sydney Daily Telegraph”, the “Melbourne Herald Sun” and the “Perth Sunday Times”.

– Many countries celebrate it on the third Sunday of June, but it is also celebrated widely on other days.

– Every year, on the first Sunday of May, the small town of Toodyay remembers the life of Moondyne Joe with the Moondyne Festival.

– The Sunday Times called him “the poet of the spy story”.

– He attempted to resolve the ongoing controversy over the celebration of Easter through a great meeting of church members from Rome and Gaul that Easter should be celebrated on a Sunday instead of on Passover, whichever that day occurred on.

– His full anthems include “O Lord in thy wrath”, and the Palm Sunday setting of “O clap your hands together” for 8 voices.

– Its sister paper, the Independent on Sunday is, as the name suggests, published on a Sunday.

– It runs a Sunday and Bank holidayBank Holiday service using a Class 117 diesel multiple unit.

– The weekend is due to start on Friday 8 June until Sunday 10 June.

– His friend, Sunday Reed, donated 25 of the paintings to the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra, where a special room has been built to display them.

– Saint Pierre and Miquelon is the only French territory that uses DST and follows the schedule as Canada and the United States, starting on the second Sunday in March and ending on the first Sunday in November.

– It takes place on the first Sunday of November.

– Daylight saving time starts at 02:00 on the last Sunday in September and ends at 03:00 on the first Sunday in April.

– Caray was the first play-by-play announcer for TNT Sunday Night Football.

– For Muslims this is Friday, Jews regard Saturday as the Sabbath, while most Christians observe Sunday as “the Lord’s Day” in honour of the resurrection of Jesus on that day.

– Another way to see this, which shows where Bayes’ theorem comes from, is to consider the probability P that it rains on both Sunday and Monday.

– Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes were killed in the early morning of Sunday 30 September 1888.

– This meant that every year, clocks would be put forward by one hour on the night between the first Saturday and Sunday of April until 15 October when the clocks were put back.

– He died by crucifixion on Friday and rose from his tomb to new life on Sunday morning.

– The American Sunday School system was first begun by Samuel Slater in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in the 1790’s.

– In January 2013, Howell and Lester became the presenters of BBC Radio 1’s Sunday evening entertainment show.

– The “Assyrian Monarch” arrived in the New York harbor about midnight on Easter Sunday April 9, 1882 after almost two weeks on the sea.

– The show aired on Sunday at 10:30p.m.

– In 1935, the United States Congress proclaimed the 1st Sunday of August as National Friendship Day.

– The elephant made his debut in the United States on Easter Sunday 1882 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

– Lundquist replaced Gary Bender as play-by-play announcer for TNT Sunday Night Football before ESPN took over for Sunday Night Football full-time.

– He was also a 20-year panelist on the weekly Sports Show with Mike Max, which aired Sunday nights at 9:30p.m.

– People visit the Jathera when getting married, on the 15th day of the Indian month, and sometimes on the first Sunday of an Indian month.

- A market and car-boot sale are held at the racecourse every Sunday during the summer months.

- One Sunday afternoon, he worked his way into a group of Lithuanian immigrants getting together for a wedding party, "Behold, there was the opening scene of my story, a gift from the gods".
- Still others believe that the Sabbath remains as a day of rest on the Saturday, reserving Sunday as a day of worship.

How to use in sentence of “dark”

How to use in-sentence of “dark”:

+ Deianeira gets attacked by some men but the figure in the dark robe saves her and tells her to follow her destiny.

+ They are usually green, yellow, dark gray, or dark brown in color, with dark brown or black blotches on them.

+ The edges of the wings are dark brown.Rick Cech and Guy Tudor.

+ Most of the bats are well-known for their uncanny capability to avoid flying into dark places, and most of the bats use sound to navigate during the night.

+ In season 6, Willow used dark magic more and more.

How to use in sentence of dark
How to use in sentence of dark

Example sentences of “dark”:

+ It is bright green, dark green or brown.

+ In popular culture, night is often thought of as a symbol of evil, possibly because of the fear of the dark or possibly because of the lack of visibility.

+ It is bright green, dark green or brown.

+ In popular culture, night is often thought of as a symbol of evil, possibly because of the fear of the dark or possibly because of the lack of visibility.

+ The other metals have light colors, but iron is a dark color, so it is called the black metal in English.

+ All purchased effects are paid with dark matter.

+ This is what some people refer to as a “tiger.” An “M” shape appears on the forehead along with dark lines across the cat’s cheeks to the corners of its eyes.

+ As with other songs of the band, “Tormentor” has a dark and lugubrious tone reminiscent of the album “Killers”, by Iron Maiden, where a story is told, sometimes in the first person, with a supernatural theme, Noir story, or simply Satanism.

+ The color was different from other tiger subspecies, with yellow to gold fur with light to dark brown stripes.

+ In the middle of this polar night, the sky is completely dark all the time, except for about 3 hours of twilight.

+ It can get dark if light shines on it.

+ It does not use the jazzy sounds and the rapping of Tricky in “Blue Lines” and “Protection”, leaving in favour a dark sound, heavy bass lines and distorted guitars.

More in-sentence examples of “dark”:

+ The Sachertorte consists of a chocolate sponge cake with a thin layer of apricot jam in the middle and dark chocolate icing on the top and sides.

+ She is the goddess of creation, destruction, time and commonly presented as dark and violent.

+ The Sachertorte consists of a chocolate sponge cake with a thin layer of apricot jam in the middle and dark chocolate icing on the top and sides.

+ She is the goddess of creation, destruction, time and commonly presented as dark and violent.

+ It is yellow-brown, gray, or dark brown on the back, with darker spots and patches.

+ In addition to lighting a dark space, they can be used to show an Electronicselectronic device is on, to direct traffic, for heat, and for many other purposes.

+ The buses are painted light blue and dark blue.

+ A 2015 report says Martian dark streaks on the surface were affected by water.

+ At his apartment, while Peter sleeps in his Spider-Man suit to wait for Marko, the symbiote assimilates the suit; Peter later awakens at the top of a building, discovering that his costume has changed to black and his powers are enhanced; however, the symbiote brings out his dark side.

+ The bottom wing is orange with a dark brown border around it.

+ Note: Symbols falling into disuse in Tigrinya are shown with a dark gray background in the table.

+ The dark language of the poem comes from its vocabulary, its use of special, and old forms of words.

+ Some people mistake navy blue for black because some navies use a shade of navy blue that is so dark it is practically black.

+ This frog is light brown with darker marks and a dark band down its back and dark stripes from its nose to its armpits.

+ Heating yellow, light yellow, or colorless sapphire from 1500-1900oc can turn into a dark yellow, gold, golden brown, orange, or a reddish brown colored sapphire.

+ This mission might also add research on dark matter decay.

+ In their first Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson, Professor Moody introduces the class to the Unforgivable Curses: the Imperius Curse, through which a wizard can be controlled as another wills; the Cruciatus Curse, which causes immense pain; and “Avada Kedavra”, the killing curse.

+ Bismuth ions form a dark gray precipitate when reacted with potassium iodide because bismuth iodide was made.

+ He and Agahnim go to the Dark World, and Link appears on top of a large pyramid.

+ When everything is fixed, a pattern of light and dark bands will show up.

+ On the thorax, there is a dark brown spot that looks like a human skull.

+ Most species are pale grey above and white below, with a contrasting black cap to the head, but some have dark plumage for part of the year.

+ The reference wave can save the phase information as patterns of light and dark on a film.

+ The photograph was taken at dusk and the road is dark with a purple sky behind.

+ The wings are dark and it has a long black tail.

+ Galeen was an experienced specialist in Dark romanticism ; he had already worked on “Der Student von Prag”.

+ The Bengali east provincial flag showed a Crescent and star within a Red disc on top of a dark green field, offset slightly left towards the hoist so that it appeared centred when the sub-national flag was flying in the erstwhile lost territory.

+ The color of chertz is usually white or gray, but can be red, yellow or dark grey.

+ Meanwhile, he discovers that some cats in the Clans are being trained by Dark Forest cats, meaning that the Three would soon have to fight the Dark Forest cats and their army.

+ They are usually dark gray, light gray, light brown, or black in color with gray or black blotches.

+ The queen is dark reddish-brown instead of orange.

+ The first scene was an opening sequence as a Buzz Lightyear cartoon, which ended up as a video game, and the second was the famed “Woody’s Nightmare” scene, where Woody is thrown out, as he fails to glow in the dark and destroyed by cockroaches, but in Toy Story 2, he was thrown out because his arm was broken, and he was sucked in by other broken toys.

+ The flanks are dark brown or black.

+ They also live in buildings as long as they have access to openings and dark recesses in ceilings or walls.

+ The genes controlling dark colour spread through the population of moths.

+ To reproduce the color photograph, three matching projections over a screen in a dark room were necessary.

+ Musically, the album is a departure from her 2007 album “Good Girl Gone Bad”, “Rated R” features a dark theme compared to her previous albums and features a wide range of genres such as pop, hip hop and RB.

+ Several bugs were fixed, including a dark highlight that appeared over the first match in the link inspector.

+ This is so that people don’t confuse International Dark Sky Reserves.

+ She is unknowingly being trained to be in the Dark Forest’s army, and she gets stronger and quicker.

+ By adulthood, the spots have faded leaving dark brown feathers across the head, body and wings, with slightly paler flight feathers on the upper side.

+ Microbats find their insect prey in the dark this way.

+ In “Golden Sun: Dark Dawn”, player can control eight characters totally.

+ At this time, another kind of road uniform was a solid dark blue or black material with white.

+ Brendon, Piers The Dark Valley: A Panorama of the 1930s Vintage Books 2000 page 128 Mussolini’s father was a blacksmith.

+ Emus might lay as many as fifteen huge dark green eggs in a clutch.

+ Plumage coloration varies, with the majority having mainly dark plumage, some species being black-and-white and a few being colorful.

Sentence example of “childhood”

How to use in-sentence of “childhood”:

– Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood is a medical problem that happens in children.

– It chronicles the rise of Vincent Chase and his childhood friends from Queens, New York City as they navigate the unfamiliar terrain of Hollywood, CaliforniaHollywood, California.

– Pol Pot’s childhood was fairly normal.

– Freud’s book describes three main topics in reference to sexuality: sexual perversions, childhood sexuality, and puberty.

– Tubman spoke later of her acute childhood homesickness.

– Kurtis was born on September 21, 1940 in Pensacola, Florida on September 21, 1940, but has mostly spend his childhood in Chicago, Illinois.

– Others are based on childhood memories and feelings.

Sentence example of childhood
Sentence example of childhood

Example sentences of “childhood”:

- Zelda is Link's childhood friend, and the heroine in the story.

- Instead, Lillith forces Emily to relive her childhood memory of her mother driving fast in a rainstorm.

– Zelda is Link’s childhood friend, and the heroine in the story.

– Instead, Lillith forces Emily to relive her childhood memory of her mother driving fast in a rainstorm.

– During his childhood he tried to run away from home many times.

– Sirius went on the run before returning to his childhood home, 12 Grimmauld Place, and offered it up as headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix upon Voldemort’s return.

– This time it is in his old childhood home, which is being used for a live internet horror show.

– The atmosphere of childhood influenced the formation of Catherine’s personality, having already become a famous actress, Klimova was distinguished by a strong-willed, wayward character and expressive behavior both in her personal life and on the set.

– I was actually born between the two, so either one really is correct.” He spent his early childhood in Marshall County and attended public school at McKinley Elementary schoolElementary, Franklin Junior High and Paducah Tilghman High School in Paducah, Kentucky.

– Nicholson has described his childhood as “growing up dirt poor in a tenant house without plumbing and sometimes without food”., whitehouse.gov; Accessed March 13, 2007.

– An example of betrayal trauma is childhood Human bodyphysical or childhood problems.

– After having childhood arthritis, he was selected third overall in the 2003 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League draft and played for the Val-d’Or Foreurs, Moncton Wildcats, and Cape Breton Screaming Eagles, playing four seasons in the QMJHL.

– So Kuntala Kumari passed her early childhood at Burma with her parents and imbibed the spirit of fearlessness.

– Gerard Woodley, his childhood friend, was arrested for the shooting.

– In 1802 he married a childhood friend, Mary Hutchinson.

– In the KrishnaismGaudiya Vaishnava Vaishnava traditions in Hinduism, she is the childhood friend and lover of Krishna.

– He spent his early childhood in Ávila.

– However, in the United States, the European Union, and a few other developed countries, it is no longer used as a preservative in childhood vaccines because it contains mercury.

– Phumulani was founded by Comfort Dondo, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and domestic violence.

– He and childhood friend Mike Dirnt started Sweet Children, their first band which eventually developed into Green Day in 1987.

More in-sentence examples of “childhood”:

– He spent his childhood and teen years in the care of his grandmother, who often let him watch old horror movies instead of going to school.

– Miley was a childhood nickname.

– He theorised that personality is developed by a person’s childhood experiences.

– She spent her childhood in Malè, Val di Sole, Trentino, Italy.

– In July 2017, Lobkov sets a new Russian record for the highest number of contact punches per minute and dedicates it to his childhood idol, Bruce Lee.

– Tommy Thayer in his childhood was influenced by bands like Black Sabbath and Deep Purple.

– He influenced to Armenian literature especially by his “Life on the Old Roman Road” autobiographical novel which “reflect the society, culture, and mores not only of the Armenians of his childhood but also of their neighbors in the waning days of the Ottoman Empire”.

– He spent most of his childhood in El Dorado.

– Celal spent most of her childhood in Anatolia.

– In the second book, “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, one of Voldemort’s horcruxes, his childhood diary possesses the body of another student and lets a monster called a basilisk into the school.

– However, recently childhood obesity has led to some young adults and teenagers developing type 2 diabetes.

– She spent much of her childhood with her grandmother, Marie Aurore de Saxe, Madame Dupin de Franceuil.

– The students act out a scene from Doubek’s childhood and make fun of it.

– Despite her cleverness Lisa has typical childhood issues.

– The series remains popular today for its lovely, yet often realistic, depiction of childhood and the interplay between children’s imagination and reality.

– The show was based on the childhood memories of creator Karen Chau, growing up in a bicultural household.

– She had a rough childhood since her alcoholic father died when she was nine.

– In it, Ibáñez explained how was his childhood and his career went when began to work in Ediciones Bruguera, Barcelona, Spain.

– The show is focused on the life of Arthur, and deals with normal childhood problems.

– Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood is a medical condition which occurs in children usually starting between two and five years of age; it often disappears by the age of eight.

– Born in a Persian family in Iran He went to India from childhood to study.

– Powell’s early childhood was spent in a apartmentflat in Kensington.

– Harrel is married to Cecelia’s childhood friend, Priscilla.

– When she was 19 years old, she ran away from her home along with her childhood friend named Henry De Wolfe.

– When Aang was young, he unknowingly revealed that he was the Avatar when he chose four toys out of thousands, each of which were the childhood toys of the previous Avatars.

– Adolescence is the name for this transition period from childhood to adulthood.

- He spent his childhood and teen years in the care of his grandmother, who often let him watch old horror movies instead of going to school.

- Miley was a childhood nickname.

– Manuela went through inequality in her childhood and she wanted independence and a change.

– Mels was the childhood friend of Amy and Rory.

– Lennon has worked with Mark Ronson and childhood friend Jordan Galland.

– He spent most of his childhood in Trieste.

– Anthony House; the Mount Hope Cemetery; Antoinette Louisa Brown Blackwell Childhood Home; the M’Clintock House; and The Women’s Rights National Historic Park itself.

– Since childhood he loved machines and experimented with them.

– Born in Moscow, Kandinsky spent his childhood in Odessa.

– On December 10, 2005, married the singer Jair Oliveira, who in childhood was part of the group Turma do Balão Mágico, known then as Jairzinho in the church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in São Paulo, officiating a marriage that lasted four years, as well as his sister.

– It may not be diagnosed until later in childhood or sometimes teenage years.

– Because childhood is such a time of change, prevention is a major part of pediatrics.

– Paul Edwards spent his childhood in the village of Turvey in Bedfordshire.

– Being a steam engine fan since childhood he also edited a book with his own photos of steam engines.

– In the 1960s, Cadigan and a childhood girlfriend “invented a whole secret life in which we were twins from the planet Venus” she told National Public Radio.

– The new series which tells more about Juan’s childhood before he was known as the new “”Tagabantay””.

– Heckerling was born in The Bronx and spent her childhood there, before moving to Queens.

– She first became interested in music during her childhood when she learned how to play the piano.

– An ardent follower of Krishna, Radhika was married off to Dev in her childhood itself.

– He is the son of the former Japanese prime minister and friend of Lelouch in childhood before he joined the Britannian military hoping to change Britannia from the inside.

– She spent her childhood in old New York City.

– Alexander spent his childhood watching his father turn Macedonia into a great military power, and watching him win victory on the battlefields in the Balkans.

– He spent his childhood there.

– He also has a Poliwhirl which he has known since childhood that evolves into a Poliwrath, and uses these two Pokémon on his adventure.

– Acetaminophen use and risk of asthma, rhinoconjunctivitis, and eczema in adolescents: International Study of Asthma and Allergies in Childhood Phase Three.

– Initial EMDR processing may be directed to childhood events rather than to adult onset stressors or the identified critical incident if the client had a problematic childhood.  Clients generally gain insight on their situations, the emotional distress resolves and they start to change their behaviors.  The length of treatment depends upon the number of traumas and the age of PTSD onset.  Generally, those with single event adult onset trauma can be successfully treated in under 5 hours.  Multiple trauma victims may require a longer treatment time.

Use in sentence of “ashamed of”

How to use in-sentence of “ashamed of”:

– In the movie, Piglet is ashamed of being small.

– Raphael was not ashamed of this.

– Because of this, alcoholics often feel ashamed of their drinking.

– She had traveled to Greece from a horrible argument with the gods and goddesses, she was banished from the land, and she was so ashamed of herself, she became the goddess of beauty and love.

– His family becomes ashamed of him and they stop looking after him so that he slowly dies.

– Users, particularly children and users who has disabilities, will take the judgments to the heart and can even make them feel ashamed of themselves and their works they had created.

– He is disappointed and ashamed of being a coward.

– In this episode, Homer becomes ashamed of his family after a bad company picnic and decides to enter them in therapy.

Use in sentence of ashamed of
Use in sentence of ashamed of

“chance” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “chance”:

+ So, for example, if the result would only happen by chance 5% of the time, then the experimental hypothesis is supported to the 95% level.

+ When a team no longer has enough “not-out” players left to score, then the other team gets the chance to try to score.

+ Small groups are vulnerable to chance events in any case, but with no heritable variability they are even more vulnerable.

+ The Muslims used this as a chance to talk to other people all over Arabia.

+ The teaching is very personal and students have the chance to ask lots of questions and really understand the subject.

+ Putting it here, to give the creator a chance to add sourcing; the community will have the usual week to express themselves.

chance use in sentences
chance use in sentences

Example sentences of “chance”:

+ There is an advantage only if the birds which migrate have a better chance of leaving descendants.

+ She hopes Terra Nova will give her a chance to reinvent herself.

+ Gettysburg was Lee’s next chance to strike a final blow that would win the war.

+ It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of the Document well before redistributing any large number of copies, to give them a chance to provide you with an updated version of the Document.

+ He discovered this by chance when he was shooting neutrons at a uranium atom, hoping to create a new isotope.

+ We offer a second chance for users banned there to both contribute and show they are changing.

+ He used up his second chance last time he was unblocked.

+ More than 600 citizens of the German Democratic Republic took the chance to cross into the west once the Iron Curtain was opened.

+ Fletcher thought of Aurora as a chance for real estate.

+ There is little chance of getting locked out as long as the user is good at remembering the combination.

+ He had a chance to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four Grand Slams at the same time.

+ The festival is now organized by, which also runs the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme which gives young musicians a chance to learn from famous music teachers and perform in concerts.

+ In 1947, he had the chance to travel to Europe and, impressed with the art there, decided to dedicate himself to the vocation.

+ In early adolescence, he had a chance encounter with prominent occultist and high-ranking theosophist Charles Webster Leadbeater in the grounds of the Theosophical Society headquarters at Adyar in Madras.

+ Freyberg thought there was only a 50% chance of success for the attack.

+ Jesus – AJona, can you actually “read” comments surrounding PGA before just blindly assuming things? Never have we said that articles should only be nominated if they are near-good and have a high chance at promotion, nor have we said that you should be bringing them to this page to ask if they’re good enough for nomination which, as Auntof correctly points out, is not the way it works.

+ Shortly after that, he had met Rohan Marley by chance on the streets of New York City.

+ If more than two candidates are on the general election ballot, voters often compromise vote an acceptable candidate whom they think has a chance of winning.

+ A study carried out in Australia seemed to show that men who ejaculate often have less chance of getting prostate cancer.

+ There is an advantage only if the birds which migrate have a better chance of leaving descendants.

+ She hopes Terra Nova will give her a chance to reinvent herself.
+ Gettysburg was Lee's next chance to strike a final blow that would win the war.

More in-sentence examples of “chance”:

+ It was 1928 that the study of antibiotics started,a small chance beginning.

+ After “Barton Finks success, the brothers had the chance to make a big-budget movie.

+ However, people with a realistic chance have spent more time on the project than you currently have.

+ When following certain rules, backpackers have the chance to leave the outdoors better than they found them.

+ The diarist John Evelyn first discovered Gibbons’ talent by chance in 1671.

+ By chance he is billeted at Brideshead.

+ I know a recent addition to the black list was due to the chance of false positive…

+ If two parents have very different genes then there is a lesser chance of a child inheriting both copies of that gene.

+ Following her win, the Japanese skating federation petitioned the International Olympic Committee to make an exception to the age rule for Asada, claiming that depriving her of a chance to compete at the 2006 Olympics would be denying a medal contender a chance to compete.

+ The Poles tried to expel foreign forces in an uprising, but the irregular and poorly commanded forces had litte chance in the face of the regular Russian army and suffered a defeat.

+ Sports bras lessens the chance of damage to the ligaments of the chest during vigorous exercises such as jogging.

+ While watching the Thunderbolt Adventure Hour, Patch hears about a chance to appear on the show while it’s filming in London.

+ It is a good idea to contact the authors of the Document before you make a lot of copies, to give them a chance to give you the most up-to-date version.

+ Nicotine is the addictive drug in tobacco products, so there is a chance when using NRT products, to become addicted to those products in place of the tobacco habit.

+ A sequel to this film, Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2, released in 2013.

+ His adventure begins one day when Professor Oak calls the two of them to his lab and gives them each a chance to choose their Pokémon.

+ Vlad took a chance and fled to Hungary.

+ Similarly, the chance it will land on 2 is also 1/6.

+ He turned suddenly and charged the oncoming English foot soldiers, who had no chance against mounted knights.

+ This means that chemists assume the chance of an electron being at any point in the molecule is the sum of the probabilities of the electron being there based on the individual atomic orbitals.

+ If this happens, the healthcare worker has a small chance – about a 1.8% chance – of becoming infected.

+ In practice, there is a chance that a second disk will also fail before the first has been recovered.

+ Her daughter Meritaten was born a royal, so she had more of a chance of becoming a pharaoh.

+ He got a chance to join Norwich City youth team, but refused it.

+ He has played the role of Burt Chance on the Fox Broadcasting CompanyFox sitcom “Raising Hope”.

+ They – and although the PDS – realized that there was no chance to win mandates in elections as concurrents.

+ Meteoroids, which contain more iron have a higher chance of reaching low levels of the atmosphere, but they do not cause such devastating explosions.

+ The ruling party, Fatah, only got 45, giving Hamas the majority of the 132 available seats and the chance to form a majority government on their own.

+ A nice cup of tea and a sit down is a chance to say what you like about other people who edit processes that occurs on other pages – or, if we’re lucky, stop or avoid disputes at all.

+ Board games may often involve some random chance with dice or cards.

+ Many believe that progress made in economic development is caused by chance and that they had little to do with it.

+ Gage’s one significant departure from Amherst’s plan was to allow William Johnson to conduct a peace treaty at Niagara, giving those Native Americans who were ready to “bury the hatchet” a chance to do so.

+ There was a very large chance that the astronauts would die before they could return to Earth.

+ It can also mean destroying other people’s stuff on online video games or “spawn killing” which is when a player in a war game “kills” another player repeatedly after they re-spawn but before they have a chance to fight back.

+ By chance he was signed to an agency, and he recorded part of a new song by R.ef, which was a famous rave music group in those days.

+ The Boers had no chance of winning.

+ They have a 1 in 33 chance of death from breast cancer.

+ Once a try has been scored, the team has a chance to score extra points.

+ If they are bigger there is a bigger chance of exploding.

+ I can see you’re becoming more active, but I think over 1000 edits and 3 full months of editing would give you a better chance for your RFA to be successful! Keep on editing, including a fair amount of Mainspace edits, some QD tagging, VIP reports vandalsim reverting as always.

+ It was the chance for personal distinction that led Scott to apply for command of the “Discovery”.Crane, David 2005.

+ The “snowball act” works when users use their common sense to stop things which don’t have a “snowball’s chance in hell” of passing.

+ This will reduce the chance of vandalism on the Main Page; it will also keep its code simple.

+ This ended any lawlegal or military chance of restoring the Queen and the Hawaiian Kingdom.

+ It was made to give slaves a chance to escape and to survive.

+ The train’s recorder can be used to upgrade after a crash to reduce the chance of another crash.

+ They put themselves in different situations that a normal person probably wouldn’t get a chance to experience.

+ In the first three rounds, there is a special $1,000,000 wedge that, if claimed and brought to the bonus round, allows the contestant a chance to play for $1,000,000 in the bonus round.

+ The American composer John Cage also experimented with Chance music.

+ It was 1928 that the study of antibiotics started,a small chance beginning.

+ After "Barton Finks success, the brothers had the chance to make a big-budget movie.

“Operating system” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Operating system”:

+ The operating system succeeded by the current OS.

+ While this was an operating system of a kind, it is not what is thought of as one in modern times.

+ The iPhone 5C first came with iOS 7, the latest version of Apple’s iOS mobile operating system at the time.

+ This operating system has had many changes since it was first created.

+ On September 13, 2000, Apple released a $29.95 preview of Mac OS X to ask users what they think of the new operating system so far.

+ PatchGuard was designed by Microsoft to ensure the integrity of the Kernel kernel, a part of a operating system which interacts with the hardware.

Operating system - example sentences
Operating system – example sentences

Example sentences of “Operating system”:

+ Many newer chipsets support the Advanced Host Controller Interface, which should allow a generic driver supplied by the operating system to control them and enable NCQ.

+ Dreamlinux was a Linux distribution, a collection of computer programs that is designed for the use of the Linux operating system on a computer.

+ If a computer program tries to divide an integer by zero, the operating system will usually detect this and stop the program.

+ The Metal API, first introduced in iOS 8, was also included in this operating system for “all Macs since 2012”.

+ Linux is commonly used as an operating system for supercomputers.

+ There, the Unix-like NeXTSTEP operating system was developed, and then launched in 1989.

+ The operating system can then emulate the DOS software.

+ Microsoft Windows is an operating system for computers made by the United States-based company Microsoft.

+ Solaris is an operating system created by Sun Microsystems in 1992.

+ Seagate – The disk drives would measure the disk’s “health parameters”, and the values would be transferred to the operating system and user-space monitoring software.

+ Stuxnet works by targeting machines using the Microsoft Windows operating system and networks.

+ In first day ago, after released to officially for operating system Windows XP, Microsoft released Pocket PC 2002 on October 2001.

+ Apple released iOS 7.1 on March 10, 2014 and it is the first major update to the operating system since it was first released in September 2013.

+ Many newer chipsets support the Advanced Host Controller Interface, which should allow a generic driver supplied by the operating system to control them and enable NCQ.

+ Dreamlinux was a Linux distribution, a collection of computer programs that is designed for the use of the Linux operating system on a computer.
+ If a computer program tries to divide an integer by zero, the operating system will usually detect this and stop the program.

More in-sentence examples of “Operating system”:

+ It is also the most popular operating system in general.

+ A multi-user operating system permits multiple users to interact with the system at the same time.

+ It is also the most popular operating system in general.

+ A multi-user operating system permits multiple users to interact with the system at the same time.

+ Linus first called the operating system “Freax”.

+ Windows XP is a version of the Microsoft Windows operating system for personal computers.

+ Single-user mode is a mode for Multi-user operating system where the computer boots or switches into a single superuser mode.

+ The Unix operating system is a multiuser and multiprocessing system.

+ MINIX 3 was announced to the public on 24 October 2005 by Andrew Tanenbaum during his speech on top of the ACM Symposium Operating System Principles conference.

+ A Live USB is a USB flash drive that contains a full operating system so it can serve as a boot device.

+ The newest operating system is known as “Catalina”.

+ In 2012, Windows Media Center by Microsoft was reach launched for Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 from Pro edition, producted in Windows Media Player, after release launch Windows 10 on July 29, 2015, but operating system Windows 10 is discontinued launch Windows Media Center because Microsoft has no longer to install Windows Media Center for Windows 10 but Windows Media Center has leaked for downloaded website in Windows 10 operating system.

+ Others point out that while there are similarities to Apple, the ability to customize the software based upon user preferences through the use of Google’s Android operating system sets Xiaomi apart.

+ OpenWrt is an operating system for Computer networknetwork devices, such as wired and wireless firewalls, and switches.

+ This operating system is called IOS.

+ The complementary term, single-user commonly refers to an operating system being usable only by one person at a time, or in reference to a single-user software license agreement.

+ Windows ME is large operating system is not delete to Whistler.

+ Windows CE is Microsoft’s operating system for embedded devices and minimal computers.

+ FreeBSD is an operating system for many different kinds of computers.

+ If a DOS program in a VDM needs to use a peripheral, Windows will give the DOS program a virtual device driver which emulates the hardware using commands that the operating system it is running on can understand.

+ SkyOS is a privately-owned operating system currently in production.

+ Originally released as a free download for Mac OS X v10.2 on September 10 2002, with the release of Mac OS X v10.3 it was bundled with the operating system as iCal 1.5.

+ Windows CE is a different operating system and kernel.

+ As of January 7, 2002, Apple said Mac OS 9 and other previous operating systems from Apple were “going in the computer scrapyard” by the end of the month and OS X would be the default and only operating system available on all Macs.

+ MacOS Big Sur is the seventeenth major version of MacOS, Apple Inc.’s desktop operating system for Macintosh computers.

+ Windows Phone is a discontinued operating system from Microsoft for mobile phones.

+ The appropriate device driver must be loaded into the operating system to enable NCQ on the host bus adapter.

+ A multitasking operating system can run more than one program at the same time.

+ KolibriOS is a free and open source operating system written all in assembly.

+ Pocket PC 2002 can succesor for all operating system was another codenamed is founded on January 1999.

+ MS-DOS is a computer operating system by Microsoft Corporation.

+ A group of people called the GNU Project wrote different parts of a new operating system called G.N.U., but it did not have all the parts an operating system needs to work.

+ Microsoft update support for Windows 2000 to codename Whistler, they reach for operating system was deleted Windows ME on November 2000, In December 2, 2000.

+ Red Star OS is the operating system used by computers in North Korea.

+ The first operating system that looked and felt like operating systems in the modern age was UNIX, made in 1969 by Bell Labs.

+ But because it restricted the user from sharing and improving the system, some people made a new operating system that would work like Unix but which anybody could share or improve.

+ Symbian OS is an operating system for mobile devices.

+ The first Amiga computer, the Amiga 1000, possessed a :en:Hold-And-ModifyHAM mode enabled the machine to display 4096 colors, a chip that enabled it to play back four channels of sound at once, an operating system with multitasking, and a graphical user interface at a time that these features were uncommon or not as developed as Amiga’s.

+ In Windows Mobile 6.0 features, the main for theme in the blue light colored, the Windows Start can like for Windows Mobile 6.0, about the succesor for operating system Windows Vista Business.

+ Forth uses a two component system, an operating system to run the programs, and an editor to write them.

+ Windows Server 2008 is the name of a server operating system from Microsoft, the previous version of which was Windows Server 2003.

+ The Intellivision Amico runs an operating system that is based on Android and Linux only made by the company.

+ An operating system kernels, and other software that lets people interact with a computer.

+ This new operating system was called OPENSTEP.

+ A screen shot depicting the operating system in its default configuration.

+ VME/B was an advanced operating system and was logical and straightforward to use.

+ The disk’s embedded computer typically saves these unrequested sectors in the disk buffer, in case the operating system requests them later.

+ This power must be carefully administered as it could potentially allow users to make changes to files that could cause serious damage to other users’ files as well as damaging the operating system itself.

+ A boot device loads the operating system into the memory of the computer.

+ For stability and performance, more than 1 Gigabyte of main memory is always helpful with a large operating system such as this.

How to use the word “unaware of”

How to use in-sentence of “unaware of”:

+ However, several members who are on Inta Island, are unaware of what happened and are defeated by Red.

+ The Toa, unaware of the Bohrok’s purpose, collected the Bohrok’s Krana to confront the Bohrok Queens, the Bahrag: Cahdok and Gahdok.

+ Radhika is unaware of the fact the Dev, the Purohit’s domestic help, is her real husband.

+ Finally, they seem to be unaware of newer, more sophisticated tools like that go some way towards identifying and measuring things like coherence and cohesion that are critical to ease of understanding.

+ Consequently, many people have tried to write templates as if they were writing computer software for modern computer systems, totally unaware of the unusual restriction of 40 levels of nested logic, where other computer software would allow 300, or perhaps unlimited, levels of nesting.

+ Marinette calls upon even more allies to become Miraculous heroes while her nemesis, Lila, allies herself with Gabriel, unaware of his identity as Hawk Moth.

+ Ben is unaware of her feelings.

+ According to “The Commercial Appeal”, Jones had not listened to the show before the incident, and was unaware of its views.

How to use the word unaware of
How to use the word unaware of

Example sentences of “unaware of”:

+ First, let me state, that I am unaware of a way to sort out disputes between administrators, especially if both of them claim to be the one who is right.

+ While many people I talked to do consider the concerns to be moot, the community should at least be given the “option” to review them, and offer an apology to those who were unaware of the concerns while voting.

+ This helps both the owl’s hearing, and keeps the prey unaware of the owl.

+ Since the firewalls are doing this, the rest of the network is unaware of it.

+ In fact, one may be unaware of being a witch, or may have been convinced of their witch nature by the suggestion of others.

+ Her mother was reportedly very homophobic, but Johnson has said that her mother was unaware of the LGBT community.

+ A trance is when a person is conscious, and not sleeping, but is unaware of what is happening around him or her.

+ The Japanese, by contrast, remained almost totally unaware of their opponent’s true strength and dispositions even after the battle began.

+ Though unaware of the effect of the unconscious mind, it influences the actions we engage it.

+ The Egyptians are unaware of this.

+ Quite unaware of the complicacies of the human mind and the ways of the world, one day life brings her face to face with the most unexpected of circumstances.

+ The Gods, unaware of the true nature of the disturbance, flee to the mortal realm in a search to find the reason for the turmoil.

+ Heron, in a comic twist, went into New York unaware of the significance of the letter, and offered his own services to the British as a spy.

+ Unskilled and unaware of It: how difficulties in recognizing one’s own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments.

+ First, let me state, that I am unaware of a way to sort out disputes between administrators, especially if both of them claim to be the one who is right.

+ While many people I talked to do consider the concerns to be moot, the community should at least be given the "option" to review them, and offer an apology to those who were unaware of the concerns while voting.

“great depression” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “great depression”:

+ Taking on the task of modernizing and upgrading a movie company in the depths of the Great Depression was risky, and for a time Universal slipped into receivership.

+ Between 1939 and 1944, more people had jobs again because of World War II, and the Great Depression came to an end.

+ It is set during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

+ The Great Depression was the longest lasting and deepest economic depression in the history of the modern industrial world.

+ Roosevelt was president through the Great Depression of the 1930s and almost all of World War II.

+ A couple months after he was elected, the stock market crashed and the Great Depression was beginning.

+ The Great Depression affected countries worldwide.

great depression - sentence examples
great depression – sentence examples

Example sentences of “great depression”:

+ Most of the public buildings built by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression are in the Art Deco style.

+ For example, Karl Marx lived in a time when workers’ conditions were very poor, and John Maynard Keynes lived through the Great Depression of the 1930s.

+ As well, the Great Depression had happened and many people were homeless and poor all over the world, including Western Australia.

+ As of 2013, some countries in Europe were suffering greater unemployment than they did during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

+ The FDIC was made during the Great Depression by President of the United StatesPresident Franklin Roosevelt in June 1933.

+ Unlike previous depressions in which a few countries were hurt, the Great Depression was felt by nearly all industrialized countries.

+ The Great Depression began in 1929, brought about in part by the economic problems caused by the attempt to force Germany to pay for the war and in part by trade restrictions.

+ Most of the public buildings built by the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression are in the Art Deco style.

+ For example, Karl Marx lived in a time when workers' conditions were very poor, and John Maynard Keynes lived through the Great Depression of the 1930s.

+ His third period as Prime Minister was during the crisis of the Great Depression when he formed a “National Government” in which a majority of MPs were from the British Conservative Party.

+ The Great Depression ended and the Second World War began, and many Western Australians went off to fight.

+ Many economists and historians believe that the tariffs made the Great Depression worse.

+ Australia had a really hard time in the Great Depression of the 1930s and joined Britain in a war against Nazi Germany when Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.

+ In 1929, a Great Depression hit the United States.

More in-sentence examples of “great depression”:

+ The Great Depression happened just as James’ records were put on the market.

+ The Great Depression spread rapidly from the US to Europe and the rest of the world as a result of the connection between the United States and European economies after WWI.The Wall Street Crash was the U.S.

+ His famous movies include several Mickey Rooney / Judy Garland “let’s put on a show” musicals and the Great Depression musicals “42nd Street 42nd Street”, “Footlight Parade”, “Gold Diggers of 1933”, and “Fashions of 1934”.

+ The Great Depression was ended by World War II.

+ In the 1930s, the Great Depression came to Atlanta.

+ The crash signaled the beginning of the 10-year Great Depression that affected all Western industrialized countries.

+ During the Great Depression in 1932, the United States wanted all its money back.

+ It takes place during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl.

+ Events such as World War IIWorld War 2 and the Great Depression made many feel modernism had failed.

+ Many historians believe that it made the Great Depression worse.

+ Unfortunately, the Great Depression of the 1930s hit New Jersey hard, bringing massive unemployment.

+ In 1930, the economics of the Great Depression caused the two terminals to join to form Washington-Hoover Airport.

+ The albums are Unleashed and Unreleased, It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot, Flesh of my Flesh, Blood of my Blood, And Then There Was X, The Grand Champ, The Great Depression The Great Depression, Year of the Dog…Again and his recent one Undisputed.

+ Economist Milton Friedman said that the Great Depression was worsened because the Federal Reserve printed out less money than usual.

+ This strategy worked remarkably well until it was derailed by the Great Depression after Stresemann’s death.

+ In the 1930s, the Great Depression hit Hamilton.

+ After the Great Depression ended the horses were not used for farming as much and tractors were used instead, which meant that there was less need for leather products, and the companies that made leather in Buford closed.

+ Near the end of the 1920s, the Wall Street Crash of 1929stock market crashed and the Great Depression began.

+ The Great Depression followed a decade of rapid economic growth and urbanization.

+ He led it through the Great Depression period.

+ It was about a family in rural Virginia between the Great Depression and 1946.

+ When the Great Depression started, Herbert Hoover was the president of the United States, and as a result, he was blamed for it.

+ The Great Depression meant social unrest, high unemployment, strikes and riots, especially a miners’ strike in 1929 in Valea Jiului and a strike in Griviţas maintenance workshops.

+ Furthermore, the onset of the Great Depression made it costly for the USA to maintain occupation.

+ The Great Depression happened just as James' records were put on the market.

+ The Great Depression spread rapidly from the US to Europe and the rest of the world as a result of the connection between the United States and European economies after WWI.The Wall Street Crash was the U.S.

+ The Great Depression was the great economic crisis that started after the U.S.

+ The United States did not fully recover from the Great Depression until it entered World War II.

+ In 1930, Howard Heinz, son of Henry Heinz, helped to fight the downturn of the Great Depression by selling ready-to-serve soups and baby food.

+ The Great Depression was a worldwide economic crisis of the 1930s.

+ For example, the Great Depression of the 1930s started in the United States but affected the entire world.

+ The Great Depression ended with World War II.

+ Brown also played a song during the Great Depression for the Library of Congress called “Make Me a Pallet on the Floor”.

+ It was the Great Depression and the Army had very little money for trucks.

+ Soon after he became president, the Great Depression started.

+ The Great Depression was really bad, but with everyone’s help, it would get better.

+ This idea gained respect after the Great Depression made many important Germans poor and powerless.

+ In 1931, the Great Depression affected the company, sending it toward losing all of its money.

+ Lange’s photographs made human the tragic consequences of the Great Depression and greatly influenced the development of documentary photography.

+ During the Great Depression in 1933 it launched the “Melbourne Evening Star” in competition with “The Herald” newspaper, but was closed in 1936.

+ The Great Depression also began.

+ As governor he faced severe short-term budget shortfalls and a long-term state debt, all in the context of the worst national economic slump since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

+ A manufacturing survey produced during the Great Depression noted that Orange County’s economy remained relatively healthy due to its accessibility.

+ It started using “Social securitysocial insurance” to help during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

+ The US Federal Reserve used policies similar to quantitative easing during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

+ They were helped by the Great Depression starting in 1929.

+ When the Great Depression hit Australia in 1929, the government told these farmers to grow more wheat.