In sentence use of “totally”

How to use in-sentence of “totally”:

+ Last I checked, we have an article for every item on the “list of articles every wiki should have” list although several are either totally off topic.

+ The work was written for Coventry Cathedral which had been rebuilt after the old cathedral had been totally destroyed in World War II.

+ Why on earth would someone want to improve their English by learning about someone sucking their parts, or looking up a man’s behind? And obviously, such articles are totally inappropriate for children.

+ For public transport people are totally dependent upon overloaded sharing Autos.

+ She became Swedish national champion totally eight times.

+ Fly-by comments from totally inactive editors, or comments from very new editors would be listened to but might not carry the same weight as would other comments; it’d be a case-by-case basis.

+ India sent its army in and fought the Pakistanis with the Bengalis until Pakistan was totally defeated and went away from Bangladesh on December 16, 1971.

+ He said, “It was totally unfair that it didn’t get Record of the Year and it can never happen again”.

In sentence use of totally
In sentence use of totally

Example sentences of “totally”:

+ The idea of racism that the Nazi theory means has been totally put aside by modern scientists, some of whom also disagree with the idea that the original Aryans ever lived in Europe.

+ Checkuser and oversight are a totally different set of tools.

+ Its population is totally Armenian.” Цагарели А.

+ To them, these are two totally different concepts.

+ I’m not totally sure why I decided to add it to monobook instead of just common…

+ Shiva is considered the Great Yogi who is totally absorbed in himself – the transcendental reality.

+ The Man, like all of Camazotz, is totally controlled by the power of IT.

+ The emigration of Italians greatly reduced the total population of the region and totally altered its ethnic structure.

+ Rotterdam was quickly rebuild after the war, but modernization led to the fact that many old buildings were not repaired, but replaced by totally new ones.

+ In March 1944 Tallinn was bombed by Soviet Air Force, killing 436 civilians and totally destroying 5073 buildings.

+ The idea of racism that the Nazi theory means has been totally put aside by modern scientists, some of whom also disagree with the idea that the original Aryans ever lived in Europe.

+ Checkuser and oversight are a totally different set of tools.
+ Its population is totally Armenian." Цагарели А.

+ Some CPUs have hardware support for context switches, else if not, it is performed totally by the operating system software.

+ From the age of eight, Horowitz knew he wanted to be a writer, realising “the only time when I’m totally happy is when I’m writing”.

+ Any discussion of warnings on the talk page of some user is totally irrelevant here.

+ I can’t believe I am the only person who is totally baffled by the field that comes up with stuff about template and field name {This term has so many meanings.

+ Same dog – totally different behavior.

+ Many people still feel more comfortable using coins and paper, and do not totally trust using electronic money on a computer memory.

+ Between 1996-1998 he scored totally five Sensktoppen hits.

+ It is totally made of wood.

More in-sentence examples of “totally”:

+ The withdrawal of the Peel Division from the Peel-Raam Position to the Zuid-Willemsvaart, a canal to the west, meant leaving behind their trenches and artillery for a totally unprepared line.

+ The article is totally unsourced and its official website is now dead.

+ He was a co-producer on Totally Spies! co-production Marathon and IEC television series.

+ Nevertheless, I don’t think the point Tygrrr made is totally wrong.

+ As I say, accents make a language interesting; it is ottally clear that the English spoken in India, Pakistan, and Belize “sound” totally different from what is commonly referred to as “British” or “American” English.

+ Babur won, but the Afghans were not totally weakened.

+ There were totally 240,616 soldiers could be mobilized in Japan before the outbreak of the war.

+ In his last years Smetana became totally deaf.

+ This may be a problem; there are gnostic movements totally outside christianity, as well as a subcat Gnostic gods and godesses, with one entry.

+ The value is usually written in percent, where 0% means that the air is totally dry, and 100% means that it is so moist that mist or dew is about to form.

+ UniversiTV on the other hand, was then relaunched as a Pay TV channel via satellite and cable operators, but totally ceased operations by 2010.

+ He totally picked up 176 wickets and scored 1204 runs in 32 Matches.

+ The best way to deal with asthma triggers is to learn what they are and avoid them if possible, and if not totally avoidable then adjust one’s behavior to deal with them.

+ Hello, the ‘International Network of Iranian Kurdistan human rights’ dos exist, and it’s totally different from.

+ Before October 2011, a part of Adambakkam was under Chennai Corporation and the other part under Alandur municipality.But after that was joined totally with Chennai Corporation.

+ With a few rich families and 500,000 African slaves on Haiti, the slaves totally outnumbered everyone else.

+ He wrote totally circa 50 books.

+ Each month, i’ll write about something totally random, often about what has happened on Simple that month.

+ Our aim is to totally destroy the capacity of the Nigerian government to export oil.” Additionally MEND has called upon Nigerian PresidentPresident Ijaw leaders — corruption.

+ Alexander had, indeed, been injured during this siege, so it was not a totally implausible claim to make.

+ The abbey was almost totally destroyed in a fire, on 14 August 1297.

+ Well, since I am “not” an administrator, it is totally impossible for me to block anyone out of line with Simple’s policies and practices.

+ When he was 85 he had become almost totally blind and deaf.

+ Kettles are landforms created by melted water from glaciers, a process called “fluvioglacial.” When warming weather conditions cause a glacier to start melting, large blocks of ice can break off in a process called “calving.” Rather than melting on the surface of the ground, the ice block can get partially or totally buried by dirt, rocks, and plant matter – the “sediment” carried in the glacier together with its ice content.

+ That said, he didn’t and was totally driven to reach the north coast despite illness and afflictions that arguably he had since arriving in South Australia and were to see him die at such an early age in England in 1866.

+ Everyone inside the building was killed instantly, Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall Memorial Plaque but the building was not totally destroyed.

+ Thanks to the success of the single “Hand on the pump” and to other songs like the bilingual song “Latin lingo” and the totally in Spanish “Three equis”, the album sold two million copies only in United States.

+ The biggest problem though is that to be totally honest I can’t find the trust to give you the tools.

+ On the Wii version there’s a totally new way to play.

+ To me this means that not only don’t you have respect for him but for the process as a whole and to be honest in my mind your “votes” are totally meaningless and should be indented and not even counted in the end.

+ There were totally 65 warships in China before the outbreak of the First Sino-Japanese War.

+ It can also totally break down, releasing bromine gas.

+ Nevertheless, with war clouds on the horizon, the NARB Long Beach was not totally abandoned but simply downgraded to that of a Naval Auxiliary Air Station.

+ He told “InfoWorld” magazine in April 1984 that “Our strategies and energies as a company are totally committed to Windows, in the same way that we’re committed to operating-system kernel kernels like MS-DOS and Xenix.

+ Historian Mollie Gillen said Ross could be admired as a man who always did what he believed was right, but was also “narrow minded, censorious, self-important and almost totally humourless”.

+ This was eventually proved by Barry Mazur and Andrew Wiles for Q, and for all totally real number fields by Andrew Wiles.

+ I totally understand why people are frustrated by this editor but to be honest I’m torn.

+ What changes the amount of next period consumption is totally unexpected or not given information.

+ It is totally irrelevant to the question of whether e-cigarettes are a form of NRT.

+ Cher’s selfishness is totally innocent and safe for surrounding people.

+ Administration for education is fairly poor however some improvements are there but not so impressive as other states.Health and medical services need to be improved and cultivation is totally depends upon rain and rainfall is not consistent.

+ In Ancient Greece most sports were done totally naked.

+ Jackson said that “It was totally unfair that it didn’t get Record of the Year and it can never happen again”.

+ It has increased to influence totally the dalmatian culture during the times of the Republic of Venice and the Italian Renaissance.

+ The sixth season of Totally Spies! was re-licensed with new and old broadcasters! The sixith season made it’s debut on it’s Original network of TF1 in France in September 4, 2013 and Teletoon in Canada in September 7, 2014.

+ The stories are originally a radio series, produced as totally 90 episodes for Swedish radio between the years of 1983 and 1993.

+ The withdrawal of the Peel Division from the Peel-Raam Position to the Zuid-Willemsvaart, a canal to the west, meant leaving behind their trenches and artillery for a totally unprepared line.

+ The article is totally unsourced and its official website is now dead.

“ante” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “ante”:

– The same destiny faced Franjo Rački, Ante Trumbić, and Stjepan Radić – three Croatian politicians advocating actively and fighting for the Yugoslavism – as a common denominator of togetherness and life among the Slavic people of the kingdom of Yugoslavia.

– The Archbishop of Zagreb, Monisgor Alojzije Stepinac, provided Catholic support to the Pro Nazi government of Ante Pavelic; knew right from the start about the massacres and extermination of Serbs, Jews, and Gypsies; and was one of the pillars of the effort to help Nazi and Croatian criminals to escape to South America after the Second World War.

– After the disappearance of the province, all the area -that under Italian presence was spared the bloody guerrilla that happened in Ante Pavelic’s Croatia- started to be involved in the massacres of the Yugoslavian civil war during WWII.

– As an adult, Ante Pavelić decided to move to Zagreb to study the law.

– Ut fringilla, urna sit amet tristique tempus, sapien tellus rutrum quam, in mattis ante lectus sit amet quam.

ante how to use?
ante how to use?

Example sentences of “ante”:

– After autumn 1941 also the Dalmatian islands of Pago and Lesina, initially given to the croatian dictator Ante Pavelic, were annexed.

– Translation: “Eugen Kvaternik, twin brother of Ante Starčević, when stressing the statehood rights of the Croatian kingdom, said that only the closest alliance of the hearts and the political alliance between Serbian and Croatian people – is the most reliable warranty of the better future of both people.

– Frederick however recovered, regained ground and managed to avoid any concessions in Hubertusburg, where the status quo ante bellum was restored.

– The Ustashe was a Croatian terrorist organization formed on January 8 1929 by Ante Pavelic, secretary of Party of Rights merged into and provided the political core of the Ustashe…

– In September 1941, Italy’s fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini, ordered the military occupation of the entire Dalmatian coast and islands that belonged to fascist Croatia of Ante Pavelić: he tried to annex those areas to the Governorship of Dalmatia, but was temporarily stopped by the strong opposition of Pavelić, who retained nominal control of those areas.

– The Ante river flows into the larger Dives river.

– The coastal area between Fiume and Segna was not incorporated in the Governatorate and went to the fascist Croatia of Ante Pavelić.

– Falaise is located on the river Ante near Caen in France.

– Instead, each player at the table must ante first, and then is dealt two cards face down and one card face up.

– Sequence of betting is similar in the following games per ante and blind rules unless mentioned.

– The Ustasha ideological system was just a replica of the traditional pure Croatian nationalism of Ante Starcevic.

– In August 1944, there was an attempt by Foreign Minister in NDH government Mladen Lorković and Minister of War Ante Vokić to execute a coup d’état against Ante Pavelić.

– He ordered the man to bless the Ustaše leader, Ante Pavelić.

– Safran wrote The secular and the sacred: nation, religion and politics by William Safran, Taylor Francis, 2003, page 168 But another vision of Croatian identity that was closely tied to the Catholic Church and the Vatican and was led by an ex-seminarist Ante Starcevic became the ideological precursor to the Ustase.

– The Ustaše ideological system was chiefly based on the traditional pure Croatian nationalism of Ante Starčević.

– His most famous students are: Milenko Stefanovic, Mihailo Zivanovic, Ernest Ackun, Ante Grgin and Nikola Srdic.

– The ‘lucky’ inhabitants were consigned to one of the fearsome boxcar trains; many of these involuntary ‘passengers’ cut their veins on the journey” — which were followers of the Pure Party of Rights founded by Ante Starčević at the end of 19th century.

– The Ustaše was a Croatian racismracist, terrorist, and Nazi-like Der kroatische Ustascha-Staat, Ante Pavelic und Ustascha Bewegung chapter, pages 13-38 movement.

– Blagoje Jovovic, a Serb, shot Ante Pavelić near Buenos Aires, Argentina, on April 9th, 1957.

- After autumn 1941 also the Dalmatian islands of Pago and Lesina, initially given to the croatian dictator Ante Pavelic, were annexed.

- Translation: "Eugen Kvaternik, twin brother of Ante Starčević, when stressing the statehood rights of the Croatian kingdom, said that only the closest alliance of the hearts and the political alliance between Serbian and Croatian people - is the most reliable warranty of the better future of both people.

Example sentences of “calico”

How to use in-sentence of “calico”:

+ It is possible for a male cat to be a calico if it has Klinefelter’s syndrome, where it has two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome, though not all cats with Klinefelter’s syndrome are calico.

+ Since the orange gene is on the X chromosome, about 80% of orange tabby cats are male, and nearly all calico cats are female.

+ Ballard’s father was a chemist at a company called the Calico Printers Association.

+ All orange cats are tabbies, and the orange portion of calico cats will always show tabby patterns.

+ Some cities that lie on the White River are Newport, Augusta, Calico Rock, and Batesville, all in Arkansas, as well as Branson and Hollister in Missouri.

+ They are usually pink-white bicolor; or pink-blue-white or pink-black-white calico cats.

Example sentences of calico
Example sentences of calico

Example sentences of “calico”:

+ It is not possible to selectively breed or clone calico cats: an attempt to clone a calico cat will produce a black and white cat or orange and white tabby cat.

+ Tortoiseshell or calico markings on male cats are an indicator of a similar syndrome.

+ The Calico log ride was added in 1969.

+ In Japan, calico cats are said to bring good luck.

+ The production company Tomy lost the rights to Sylvanian Families and American Calico Critters.

+ Whether or not a cat is a calico is determined by genetics, but the actual layout of the spots is not.

+ Nearly all calico cats are female.

+ Tama is a calico cat.

+ This cat has all the same coat patterns found on other cats, such as a calico or tabby.

+ The Maneki Neko is usually a Calico cat.

+ In 1970 Dan Blocker starred in “Western Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County”, accompanied by genre figures Noah Beery Jr., Jack Elam, and special star Mickey Rooney.

+ It is not possible to selectively breed or clone calico cats: an attempt to clone a calico cat will produce a black and white cat or orange and white tabby cat.

+ Tortoiseshell or calico markings on male cats are an indicator of a similar syndrome.

+ Only one of every 3000 calico cats are male.

+ The white coloring on a calico is from a separate gene unrelated to the orange or black genes.

+ The “patched” tabby is a calico or tortoiseshell cat with tabby patches.

+ Her mom was a calico short haired cat and her father had grey and white stripes.

+ This causes different parts of the body to have different X-linked genes, and is responsible for the black and orange coloration of calico cats.

+ The Sturmgewehr 45 assault rifle, Heckler Koch MP5 and Calico submachine gun uses this operation.

+ This phenomenon shows in the colouration of calico cats and tortoiseshell cats.

+ She is also Vice President of Aging Research at Calico Calico, a new company focused on health, well-being, and longevity.

+ Wallace Michael Shawn is an AmericansAmerican “Toy Story” series, Calico in “The Princess Bride”, and the voice of Taotie in “Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness”.

How to use in sentence of “setting up”

How to use in-sentence of “setting up”:

– They spent money setting up the copper mines at Moonta and Wallaroo which made them all very rich.

– Soon after he succeeded in setting up a puppet statepuppet regime in Albania and crushed a rebellion in Libya, which had been an Italian colony since 1912.

– In 1961, aged 20, Gaprindashvili won the fourth women’s Candidates Tournament, setting up a title match against Russian world champion Elisabeth Bykova.

– Along those lines, I think that setting up our own collaboration for one of the WP:VITAL stubs each week would be more effective than wikiprojects are.

– While his family is gone, Kevin initially relishes being alone and learns to take care of himself, but soon his excitement sours as he must stop two bumbling burglars, Harry, who are planning to rob every house in his neighborhood, from trying to burgle his house too by setting up a series of booby traps.

– On 24 January 2011, after she had been in this state for 37 years, the Supreme Court of India responded to the plea for euthanasia filed by Aruna’s friend, journalist Pinki Virani, by setting up medical experts to test her.

– About 1900, Arrhenius became involved in setting up the Nobel Institutes and the Nobel Prizes.

– In October 2014, Xiaomi announced that they were setting up servers outside of China for international users, citing improved services and compliance to regulations in several nations.

How to use in sentence of setting up
How to use in sentence of setting up

Example sentences of “setting up”:

– I would like an administrator’s help in setting up multiple accounts for a school group.

– The book did not only describe what Dunant saw, but called for the setting up of national voluntary relief organisations to help nurse wounded soldiers in the case of war.

– Led by a Friends of Student Nonviolent Coordinating CommitteeSNCC student activist named Mario Savio, more than three thousand students surrounded a police car where a student, arrested for setting up a card table against a ban by the University, was being taken away.

– If the rationale is so obvious that it requires no explanation, then you should consider boldly merging the pages yourself rather than setting up a discussion.

– A television director has a complex job that includes approving screenplayscripts, setting up camera shots, laying out scenes and deciding on lighting.

– The Dundee Ski Club used the “Spittal Hotel” as its meeting place, and pioneered improvements, setting up the first ski tows in Britain at Glenshee in December 1950.

– Amateur radio operators have played an important part in the Indian independence movement with the setting up of pro-independence radio stations in the 1940s.

- I would like an administrator's help in setting up multiple accounts for a school group.

- The book did not only describe what Dunant saw, but called for the setting up of national voluntary relief organisations to help nurse wounded soldiers in the case of war.

– By 1926 Russia re-established their claim to the island by setting up a colony there.

– I think the right thing to do would be to just standardize on adding _ to all constellation pages and setting up redirects or disambiguation from the common name.

– The movie ends with Daisy showing up at Mario and Luigi’s apartment to alert them that there is a problem, apparently setting up a never-made sequel.

– In 2006, Bandhan acquired a Non-banking Finance Company and later in 2014, Bandhan got approval for setting up a bank.

– The two-part story “Daleks in Manhattan”/”Evolution of the Daleks” revealed they had escaped to 1930 New York, setting up base in the Empire State Building, which was being built at the time.

More in-sentence examples of “setting up”:

- Late in this period the European countries started setting up colonies there.

- The second ranked Toronto Maple Leafs eliminated the fourth ranked Boston Bruins in five games, and the third ranked Montreal Canadiens upset first overall Detroit Red Wings in six, setting up a Leafs – Canadiens Stanley Cup final series, won by the Leafs 4–1.

– Late in this period the European countries started setting up colonies there.

– The second ranked Toronto Maple Leafs eliminated the fourth ranked Boston Bruins in five games, and the third ranked Montreal Canadiens upset first overall Detroit Red Wings in six, setting up a Leafs – Canadiens Stanley Cup final series, won by the Leafs 4–1.

– I was setting up my Babel box when I noticed there was not a template for Icelandic.

– Editors would have to be defined as reviewers, but we could start by setting up all the patrollers as reviewers since the functions are similar.

– In season 2005/06 they were punished for setting up the results.

– Aspinall owned a van, and began driving the band to their shows, and setting up equipment.

– The government asked for his advice about setting up a proper legal system in Australia.

– This was to discuss the idea of setting up a new craft centre at Uluṟu that would sell artworks from around the region to tourists.

– It may also include setting up and using the machine or tools.

– PLEASE HELP ME IN SETTING UP MY OWN ACCOUNT AS ENTERED ON THE “CREATE ACCOUNT” PAGE.

– Shane interrupted his father’s gloating over the WCW purchase to explain that Shane was the one who actually owned WCW, setting up what become the WWF’s “Invasion” storyline.

– Its goal was to decrease cyber crimes and start setting up laws to allow e-commerce ey could be exchanged electronically.

– Prime Minister of the United KingdomPrime Minister from 1945 to 1951, he was the first Labour prime minister with a majority in government, and was very important in the setting up of the welfare state.

– She assisted in setting up The Royal Ballet, and was a founding member of the Royal Academy of Dance.

– The plan for setting up a new “Tri-Service Command”, which will integrate all the three forces under a single command, is also in the pipeline.

– They came across another family setting up an outstation, but ran away after a misunderstanding.

– The Advisory Council of Federal Capital Territory recommended the setting up of a National Botanic Garden in 1933.

– At first it appeared Matt was setting up Edge for a con-chair-to, but he instead attacked his brother turning heel.

– He spent 1967 to 1969 as a game warden in Ethiopia, setting up the new Semien Mountains National Park.

– The Americans and French began setting up their siege operations on September 30, first on the east side.

– For example, it is unlikely that there are absolutely no barriers to entry and exit as there are always costs involved in setting up a new firm.

– For example, if you are setting up a taxobox for a genus and the parent taxon is currently the family, will now refer to the subfamily, and the authority will be displayed incorrectly.

– Near the end of 2014, Paul made moves towards a presidential run, including hiring staff in several states, setting up offices, and hiring a campaign manager.

– Over time, other people helped with setting up and breaking down the Beatles’ instruments and equipment, but Aspinall and Evans still supervised them.

– She reveals this to her father Iubdin and she convinces Bran that his future might lie in returning to his roots at Harrowfield in Briton, while his men talk of setting up a school for warriors.

– FYI, I am setting up a couple of pages related to this WikiProject.

– In 1968 he was a principal partner in setting up Athfield Architects with Ian Dickson and Graeme John Boucher.

– Those that do not show this tendency are sometimes good at setting up systems to keep clean, but may not follow through with the need to clean because of other “more important” things.

– WordPress is a piece of software which has become the most widely used content management system and is used for setting up blogs.

– They were given the prize for peacefully ending apartheid and setting up a new government in South Africa.

– Later the Pretoria Minute was another step towards resolution where agreements at Groote Schuur were reconsolidated and steps towards setting up an interim government and drafting a new constitution were established as well as suspension of the military wing of the ANC – the Umkhonto we Sizwe.

– While the ease of setting up a problem using finite elements and getting a solution is the reason for its popularity, it is also the cause of its frequent misuse and distrust of the answers obtained.

– This was to discuss the idea of setting up a new craft centre at Uluṟu, which would sell artworks from around the region to tourists.

– That was for setting up a secret torture center inside a hospital during the 1976 military coup.

– It also paid the banks millions of dollars of fees for their help in selling the bonds and setting up the county’s debt.

– Gubbins was also responsible for setting up the secret Auxiliary Units, a civilian force to operate behind the German lines if the United Kingdom was invaded during Operation Sea Lion, Germany’s planned invasion.

– Hi, I am setting up a special interest wiki on Miraheze, and am having touble getting a simple infobox template to work properly.

– Phillip would be in charge of the ship as part of the First Fleet, and then Hunter would be in charge after while Phillip was setting up the penal colony.

– Blanc shifted his attention to setting up a private company to produce gunlocks using interchangeable parts in 1791.

– After the setting up of the penal colony at Port Jackson, HMS “Supply” made ten trips to Norfolk Island.

– The Civil Protection Directorate of El Salvador evacuated residents in Tecoluca after setting up 1,152shelters across the country.

– In August 1948, the Soviet Union began setting up its forces around the Eastern Bloc due to the Berlin Airlift that ended Stalin’s blockade policy and the United States, which cannot tolerate this communist activities by Russians, began setting up relationship with Japan in order to prevent this spread of communism.

– In response, Spain started a rival colony in 1691 by setting up a religious outpost in the eastern part of Texas.

– Since internet sales have increased there are a number of wholesalers setting up near factories in China and Taiwan.

– In the interwar years urban London further expanded, with the expansion of public transport,Wolmar, C., “The Subterranean Railway”, and the setting up of new industries outside inner London.

– It usually means that it has been planned in advance, setting up the conditions to avoid responsibility for future actions or knowledge.

– Gamemasters can also be in charge of RPG board games, making the events and setting up challenges.

– A man named Pinta Pinta and his two sons were setting up an outstation there.

– The university is also setting up a third campus in Novena, Singapore’s medical district.

– It keeps sitting there until it is nudged, or the slope is gently struck, setting up vibrations.

“calculation” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “calculation”:

– This means that though the precision calculation is tedious the undulator can be seen as a black box.

– Whereas conventional risk management approaches emphasise calculation of failure probabilities, resilience engineering looks for ways to strengthen the ability of organisations to create processes that are robust yet flexible.

– The machine would do a calculation for many possible start positions of the χ wheels.

– The Human Development Report Office states that they undertook a systematic revision of the methods used for the calculation of the HDI and that the new methodology directly addresses the critique by Wolff “et al.” in that it generates a system for continuous updating of the human development categories whenever formula or data revisions take place.

– The specific heat, the mass of the material and the temperature scale must all be in the same units in order to accurately perform the calculation for heat.

– Even though it is conventional to use gauge pressure in the calculation of hydraulic head, it is more correct to use total pressure, since this is truly what drives groundwater flow.

– There are several component charts that contribute to the overall calculation of the Hot 100.

– In this case, the thing moving loses energy, and this makes calculation more difficult.

calculation how to use in sentences
calculation how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “calculation”:

- An arithmetic calculation shows by how much the player's grade changes.

- This in turn calls internal processes that turn all the data supplied at edit time into a rendered bitmap image, so that there is no calculation overhead by the time the page is read by a user, any more than any other commons image.

– An arithmetic calculation shows by how much the player’s grade changes.

– This in turn calls internal processes that turn all the data supplied at edit time into a rendered bitmap image, so that there is no calculation overhead by the time the page is read by a user, any more than any other commons image.

– The start position that gave the largest count from this calculation was likely to be the right one.

– Due to the precision used in the automatic calculation of the currently projected population, a rounding error occurs in the output and this needs to be compensated for periodically in order to reduce this error, or else the error will compound over time.

– The following examples illustrate the use of divergence theorem in the calculation of multivariate contour integrals.

– This calculation represents the bonus element of Gainsharing.

– Since cross products are usually only defined for three-dimensional vectors, the calculation of cross product in two dimensions treat the vectors as if they are vectors on the xy-plane in three dimension.

– Freeman, who also worked for Sir Douglas Fox and Partners, did the calculation of stresses for the bridge.

– Aside from a convenient way to calculate values from different specified time periods, this template allows a regularly automatically updated calculation of value based on the most recent available inflation data.

– For this calculation to work, footnotes and references for the parallax and its error should be placed in “parallax_footnote” rather than “parallax” or “p_error”.

– Kennedy’s calculation depends on, the mean annual increase in world power production.

– He made the calculation based on how long it must have taken the Earth to cool down to its present temperature, given a starting point of 2,000C.

– The most common way of calculation is the one suggested by Linus Pauling, and it gives the relative Pauling scale.

– The use of parentheses “” allows a single calculation to combine each formula, inside others, as only 1 level of expansion depth.

More in-sentence examples of “calculation”:

- For that reason, the calculation of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, starts with the "molad" for the month of Tishrei.

- If the undated sum doesn't match what's expected, then the "debug=yes" parameter will display the calculation in the progress box.
- The laboratory of 3D computer graphics and calculation creating new algorithms to solve problems of processing and analysis of signals and images.

– For that reason, the calculation of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, starts with the “molad” for the month of Tishrei.

– If the undated sum doesn’t match what’s expected, then the “debug=yes” parameter will display the calculation in the progress box.

– The laboratory of 3D computer graphics and calculation creating new algorithms to solve problems of processing and analysis of signals and images.

– A computer-based, time-resolved calculation of sea ice volume, fitted to various measurements, revealed that monitoring the ice volume is much more important for evaluating sea ice loss than pure area considerations.Zhang, Jinlun and D.A.

– Listed for each station is the line or lines serving it, the local authority and London Travelcard zone in which it is located,The London Underground uses a system of nine concentric zones for the calculation of fares between stations.

– Mathematics and measurement assume that everything used in one equation equals the same quantities at the beginning of calculation or axiomatization as at the end.

– Knowing that there were many errors in the calculation of mathematical tables, Babbage wanted to find a way to calculate them mechanically, removing errors made by humans.

– The calculation is correct when perihelion, the date the Earth is closest to the Sun, falls on a solstice.

– The calculation of a confidence interval generally requires assumptions about the nature of the estimation process, since it is primarily a “parametric” method.

– This calculation makes clear that mankind cannot develop without nature’s services.

– A calculation shows that this value of the flux would cause on an absorbing surface to experience 4.6 µPa of radiation pressure.

– The calculation method to be adopted will be closely modeled after the Elo rating system and rankings of its member associations will be updated on a game-by-game basis.

– The mathematical technique used in the calculation is trigonometry.

– For example, if the picture to display was just a white screen, the screens processor would only calculate the colour once and use the same calculation for the whole screen.

– Addition and subtraction steps in a calculation are generally done mentally or on paper, not on the slide rule.

– One advantage of using a slide rule together with an electronic calculator is that an important calculation can be checked by doing it on both; because the two instruments are so different, there is little chance of making the same mistake twice.

– People use solid geometry for many purposes including engineering and the calculation of perspective.

– Mental calculation often involves the use of specific techniques devised for specific types of problems.

– They checked the calculation using “warazan a straw-based method of calculation and recording numerals that was reminiscent of Inca EmpireIncan Quipu.

– Companies use a pre-determined calculation to share the savings with all employees.

– The calculation of the last three quantities is explained in the respective Wiki pages.

– The investigation found that during the calculation of the building’s structural load, only the LIVE LOAD was factored in.

– The calculation makes use of convection in a viscous fluid as well as radioactivity, so it combines Perry’s idea with the effect of radioactivity, even though Perry’s contribution had been forgotten.

– It is used in the calculation of the area of a triangle and parallelogram.

– It is a game of skill, intelligence, calculation and luck.

– The missionaries and bishops who came to Britain from Rome used a Roman calculation for the date of Easter.

– In 1897 Kelvin did the calculation one last time, and came up with 20 to 40 million years.

– Uccello became very good at mathematical calculation of the perspective of buildings, but it was not until his old age that he could fully understand how to calculate the sizes of things like people in the distance.

– David Hacker, has made a new calculation of Civil War deaths which is about 20% higher.

– Structural analysis is the calculation of the effects of loads on physical structures.

– Her calculation reached 31.4 trillion digits.

– Zero is returned when calculation is too complex.

– Bishop Colmán argued for the Ionan calculation of Easter given them by Columba, founder of their order.

– The calculation may also include things such as gender, age, height, weight, and race.

– The integration is about the calculation of areas.

– Most calculators provide a function for calculation of a square root.

– In November 2011, the fluid mechanics applied to aerodynamics laboratory created in 2009 has adopted a new calculation tool allowing for the end of 2011 the commissioning of a digital wind tunnel.

– In the FIFA rankings, this is not simply the team that has risen the most places, but a calculation is performed in order to account for the fact that it becomes progressively harder to earn more points the higher up the rankings a team is.

– He did this calculation a number of times, making various assumptions.

– Al-Khwarizmi was known for the book he wrote about algebra, “Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing”.”al-Khwarizmi.” Notable Mathematicians.

– So that calculation gives us the length of line b in the chart.

– The calculation is based on past transactions or events.

– The automatic calculation requires both the population and area; if either is not provided then this template generates no output.

– These should have no impact on correct age calculation except in extremely unusual circumstances.

– The abacus, the slide rule, the astrolabe and the Antikythera mechanism are examples of automated calculation machines.

– In computer science, a space-time or time-memory tradeoff is a way of solving a problem or calculation in less time by using more storage space, or by solving a problem in very little space by spending a long time.

– The calculation used is the number of points the team has at the end of the year.

“giselle” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “giselle”:

+ They left behind the rest of her family– her father Arturo Aruca, and sister Giselle Guzman.

+ The actual ballet was first staged in London at Her Majesty’s Theatre on 12 March 1842 with Grisi as Giselle and Perrot as Albrecht.

+ Carlotta Grisi danced the role of Giselle in the first production.

+ From one of its arms hangs the crown of grape leaves Giselle wore as Queen of the Vintage.

+ The ballet was staged by Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes in 1911 at the Royal BalletRoyal Opera, Covent Garden with Tamara Karsavina and Nijinsky as Giselle and Albrecht.

+ Anna Pavlova danced Giselle with her own company in 1913.

+ Instead of returning to her tomb at the end of the ballet, it was decided Giselle would be placed on a bed of flowers and sink slowly into the earth.

giselle how to use?
giselle how to use?

Example sentences of “giselle”:

+ Pictures of Grisi as Giselle were printed, and sheet music arrangements were made for social dancing.

+ The sculptor Emile Thomas made a statuette of Giselle in her Act 2 costume.

+ Adam wrote three waltzes for “Giselle“: two for Giselle and one for the Wilis.

+ She was known for her portrayals of Giselle and the ballet version of “Carmen”.

+ The wilds reach Pet Paradiso and try to sneak in by disguising themselves as pets, with Giselle as a dalmatian and McSquizzy as a chihuahua.

+ The machines used to make Giselle fly and to make her disappear are no longer used.

+ Pictures of Grisi as Giselle were printed, and sheet music arrangements were made for social dancing.

+ The sculptor Emile Thomas made a statuette of Giselle in her Act 2 costume.

+ Elliot is in love with Giselle and is thinking of getting married.

+ The first Giselle in Russia had been danced by Fanny Elssler.

+ A trapdoor is sometimes employed to make Giselle rise from her grave and then to make her sink into it at the end of Act 2.

+ She is afraid that Giselle will become one of the Wilis.

Some sentences in use of “prize money”

How to use in-sentence of “prize money”:

+ According to TechCrunch the game maker Epic Games is providing $100 million in prize money in 2019 for participants in esports.

+ He gave half of the Nobel Prize money to researchers working on the genetics of schizophrenia.

+ He gave all his Nobel Prize money to this university.

+ The total prize money for the 2014 World Snooker Championship was raised to £1,214,000 from the previous year’s £1,111,000.

+ The 2011 Australian Open offered record prize money to both men and women.

+ There is a lot of prize money for the teams of the winners of the Tour, but the winner of each day’s race also gets prize money.

+ The total prize money for the event was raised to £1,750,000 from the previous year’s prize fund of £1,500,100.

Some sentences in use of prize money
Some sentences in use of prize money

“fowl” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “fowl”:

+ As the books advance, more attention is given to the moral progressiveness of the main character, Artemis Fowl II.

+ One of the main characters is Artemis Fowl II, trying to get gold from a group of fairies.

+ Some of the most colourful birds are quite common, like pheasants, peacocks, domestic fowl and parrots.

+ Together, they form the fowl clade, the Galloanserae.

+ Dog River, Deer River, and East Fowl River empty into the western side of the bay, and Fish River is across the bay on the eastern shore.

+ Other than the Mario series, Charles has also done work for the video game “Cel Damage” as the voice of Fowl Mouth, as well as the primary voice work in several educational game series such as LeapFrog.

+ Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami adds that when we eat meat, fish, fowl and eggs, we absorb the vibration of the creatures into our nerves.

fowl - sentence examples
fowl – sentence examples

“faraway” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “faraway”:

– Nero punishes him by telling him to leave Rome and go and live in a faraway wilderness.

– They also saw thousands of other faraway objects such as Galaxygalaxies and nebulae.

– These include plants from faraway countries.

– Dame Gothel finds out about the prince who is planning to free Rapunzel, so she cuts Rapunzel’s hair off and sends her to a faraway desert.

– This was a reference to his good looks that made him an very good partner for exotic actresses such as Maria Montez movies set in faraway places.

– The signal can travel long distances, and appear in faraway places, because of the earth’s ionosphere.

faraway - sentence examples
faraway – sentence examples

Some example sentences of “horizontal”

How to use in-sentence of “horizontal”:

+ Walking horizontal axis connects the chambers and tunnels, gives the visitor an experience of a journey along the historical timeline, and is considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in Israel.

+ Another easily observed effect is the drastic reduction in brightness of images of the sky and clouds reflected from horizontal surfaces.

+ The two horizontal stripes are of equal height.

+ Plasmids are often associated with bacterial conjugationconjugation, a mechanism of horizontal gene transfer.

+ A single-hung sash window is a window that has one horizontal sash at the bottom that can move up and down.

+ Headers are coloured horizontal bars that help categorise offices and titles in succession boxes.

Some example sentences of horizontal
Some example sentences of horizontal

Example sentences of “horizontal”:

+ It has three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue, with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white centered on the red band.

+ The flag of South Sudan is a horizontal tricolour of black, red, and green, fimbriationfimbriated with hoist side bearing a gold star.

+ In normal strata, the later strata are laid down on earlier strata in horizontal layers.

+ The ones that run horizontal are called latitude.

+ Just before turning into a chrysalis, the caterpillar will find a horizontal surface.

+ The vertical line is called the “imaginary axis”, and the horizontal line is called the “real axis”.

+ The flag of Serbia has three horizontal stripes of red, blue, and white.

+ The hindlimbs are flattened and wing-like in cross-section, and a small set of flaps on the neck serve as a horizontal stabilizers.

+ These lie in a close group of horizontal rows.

+ It has three horizontal bands of blue, red and blue, with a depiction of Angkor Wat in white centered on the red band.

+ The flag of South Sudan is a horizontal tricolour of black, red, and green, fimbriationfimbriated with hoist side bearing a gold star.
+ In normal strata, the later strata are laid down on earlier strata in horizontal layers.

+ The represents the size of one horizontal segment that is created from dividing the whole by the “n”.

+ This movement was later replaced by a horizontal shear.

+ Unlike most templates that allow either vertical or horizontal arrangement of their parameters, the pipe symbol that precedes the parameter following must be on the same line.

+ The flag of Mauritius has four horizontal bands of red, blue, yellow and green.

+ It has a horizontal tricolour of green, yellow and green; with a red triangle based at the hoist hoist and two black five-pointed stars in the yellow stripe.

+ It has of six equal horizontal bands of black ; a white disc is superimposed at the centre and depicts the national symbol, a grey crowned crane, facing the hoist side.

+ The first parameter specifies the numeral, the second specifies the horizontal or vertical size and the third specifies the.

More in-sentence examples of “horizontal”:

+ A plan view is an orthographic projection of a 3-dimensional object from the position of a horizontal plane through the object.

+ The horizontal axis shows the surface temperature of the stars.

+ They can also be called vertical or horizontal polarized waves.

+ Each column will be the same width, equally dividing the available horizontal space.

+ If it is imagined that a man is standing upright and there is a horizontal line stretching out from the base of his penis, most men’s erect penises point upwards from the line at a certain angle.

+ These doors usually work mechanically, with the door panels constructed of horizontal bars which pass through a “wall” of interlacing bars.

+ The official flag of Andalusia has three equal horizontal stripes, colored green, white, and green respectively; the Andalusian coat of arms is on the central stripe.

+ The horizontal and bottom bars have bumps at the end, while the upper bar has a rose.

+ The flag of San Marino has two equal horizontal bands of white and light blue, with the national coat of arms superimposed in the center.

+ Biologists now recognize that the prokaryotes, the bacteria and archaea have the ability to transfer genetic information between unrelated organisms through horizontal gene transfer.

+ Most thinking in genetics has focused on vertical transfer, but there is a growing awareness that horizontal gene transfer is a significant phenomenon.

+ When a red bar is horizontal this means that the train must stop, and when it is pointing diagonally up or down it means that it’s safe for the driver to continue.

+ It is made of lots of horizontal drawers.

+ An adit is a type of entrance to a miningmine which is horizontal or nearly horizontal.

+ The national flagnational flag of Monaco has two equal horizontal bands, red.

+ The largest of the low-pressure systems are the extratropical cyclones and the cold-core polar cyclones which lie on the synoptic scale which in meteorology is a horizontal length of 1000km or more.

+ The cartouche is usually vertical with a horizontal line, but it is horizontal if it makes the name fit better, with a vertical line on the left.

+ Another type of a subtropical cyclone is a mesocyclonemesoscale low forming in or near an area of horizontal wind shear, also known as a “dying frontal zone”, with radius of strongest winds normally less than 30 miles.

+ The flag of Paraguay has a horizontal bands of red, white, and blue, defaced on the obverse with the coat of arms of Paraguay, and on the reverse by the reverse side of the arms.

+ The systems usually have a horizontal length scale of less than 1,000km and live for less than a couple of days.

+ The Cambodian flag has three horizontal bands.

+ However the evenly drawn vertical and horizontal lines on the paper are “not” the graph itself but are part of the “graph paper”.

+ Gyroscopic precession causes the disc to rotate toward horizontal through its flight path.

+ Either way, the position of the body would be more horizontal than upright, with the tail held above the ground by its ossified.

+ It has a horizontal tricolour of yellow, blue, and red, with an arc of eight white five-pointed stars centered on the blue band.

+ It has four horizontal stripes of blue, white, green and yellow, and a single vertical band of red, with a yellow five pointed star in the upper left corner.

+ At present, it supports bulleted lists, unbulleted lists, horizontal lists, ordered lists, and horizontal ordered lists.

+ Displays a horizontal rule.

+ The field of the flag is composed of eight horizontal stripes symbolizing the eight major islands.

+ The national flag of Armenia, the Armenian Tricolor, has three horizontal bands of equal width, red on the top, blue in the middle, and orange on the bottom.

+ Learning from peers is called horizontal social learning, learning from parents is called vertical social learning.

+ The flag of Puerto Rico consists of five equal horizontal bands of red alternating with white; a blue Triangleisosceles triangle based on the hoist side has a large, white, five-pointed star in the center.

+ It has horizontal bands of red, It is separated by a central green band which splits into a horizontal “Y” shape.

+ Then choose another point B on the curve which is a little bit farther across than A, and call its horizontal position “x + h”.

+ So when we go from point A to point B, the vertical position has gone from f, and the horizontal position has gone from “x” to “x + h”.

+ It has a horizontal bands of red and blue with the gold, with seventeen rays centered on the upper half and three white wavy horizontal stripes on the lower half.

+ On the sides of the nasal cavity are three horizontal outgrowths called turbinates.

+ A floor is a horizontal surface inside a building.

+ For example, the line graph at the upper right shows the unemployment rate on the horizontal axis.

+ Most lathes turn the workpiece on a horizontal axis; the potter’s wheel uses a vertical axis.

+ The flag shows two equal horizontal bands of white and red; there is a blue square the same height as the white band at the hoist-side end of the white band; the square bears a white five-pointed star in the center.

+ It has a horizontal bands of blue and white, with five blue five-pointed stars arranged in an “X” pattern centered on the white band.

+ The flag of Russia is a horizontal tricolor of three colors – white on the top, blue in the middle, and red on the bottom.

+ The plates were aligned in regular horizontal rows down the animal’s neck, back, and hips, with the many smaller nodules protecting the areas between the large plates.

+ The flag of Laos has three horizontal bands of red, blue, and red.

+ The national flagnational flag of the Republic of Costa Rica has five horizontal bands of blue, white, red, white and blue.

+ The theodolite was the first tool that could do vertical and horizontal measurements in the same device.

+ The national flag of Slovenia has three equal horizontal bands of white, blue, and red, with the Slovenian coat of arms on the upper left side of the flag centered in the white and blue bands.

+ A plan view is an orthographic projection of a 3-dimensional object from the position of a horizontal plane through the object.

+ The horizontal axis shows the surface temperature of the stars.