“lordship” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “lordship”:

– The Irish Parliament was founded to represent the English community in the Lordship of Ireland, but the native or Gaelic Irish were not allowed to vote or stand for office, the first known meeting being in 1264.

– Neulette is currently under the lordship of the family that owns the town and they have a very huge peasant army of 16.

– His opinions about lordship salvation, church growth methods, and the use of psychology are controversial in Christian circles.

– Manorial Lordship is not a title of nobility as per the modern British honours system and is related to property ownership.

– He again gave his new son-in-law the lordship of Maine as her dowry.

lordship some ways to use
lordship some ways to use

“poke” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “poke”:

+ They poke fun at national stereotypes and the “international drama” of their diplomatic relations.

+ The doctors would also carry canes to poke bodies to test if they were still alive and to remind them to stay the correct distance away.

+ Jokes could take the form of sarcasm or even try to poke fun at something to get a point across.

+ At one time, he had false teeth with a special hole so the one tooth he still had could poke through.

+ If local bureaucrats have objections, let them poke me on any of my talk pages.

+ Many people dislike the spork because it cannot poke food as well as a fork nor hold liquids as well as a spoon.

+ Then run up the nugget bridge making sure to have a load of poke balls and the last Pokémon you fought was that shelder after using growl on him 6 times, and you should have a random encounter with Mew.

poke how to use?
poke how to use?

“naturalized citizen” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “naturalized citizen”:

– In January 1947, Luria became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

– He was the second foreign-born person to play for Japan in the World Cup after Wagner Lopes, who played in the 1998 FIFA World Cup1998 World Cup and also the fifth naturalized citizen to play for Japan after Daishiro Yoshimura, George Yonashiro, Ruy Ramos, and Lopes.

– Also in 1937, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

– In 1946, he became a naturalized citizen of Mexico.

– In 1966, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

– In 1930, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

– Serge Ibaka is a NBA player born in Republic of the Congo and a naturalized citizen of Spain.

– In 1965, he became a naturalized citizen of the United States.

naturalized citizen how to use in sentences
naturalized citizen how to use in sentences

“in comparison with” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “in comparison with”:

+ Cold is a relative term used in comparison with the adjective warm.

+ The phase transition permits a much more efficient heat exchange, in terms of cooling medium mass: in other words: to exchange a fixed amount of heat, two-phase cooling uses less refrigerating liquid in comparison with the quantity which is necessary in single-phase cooling.

+ According to him, the measured speed of light should be different for different speeds of the observer in comparison with its source.

+ The advantages of natural gas are the lower price in comparison with fuel and the lower tax rate.

+ It is obvious that the promotional use by the Arabs of the three aforementioned maps, whose identity and originality are not clear, in comparison with 6000 maps and more than 200 historical and tourism books from Irastus to Herodotus to Estakhri and Ibn Houghal, who have all called the water body, Persian Gulf, shall lack any value.”page170 of the book and also Working Paper No.

in comparison with some example sentences
in comparison with some example sentences

“observable” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “observable”:

+ However, this implies that the size of the observable universe and the particle horizon is continually getting smaller — the distance at which objects are moving away at the speed of light from an observer becomes ever closer, and the distance over which interactions can propagate becomes ever shorter.

+ The Milky Way, Andromeda, and the whole Local Group are being pulled by the gravitational attraction of the most massive structure in the observable universe.

+ A residual, on the other hand, is an observable “estimate” of the unobservable statistical error.

+ There should, therefore, be no observable irregularities in the large scale structure.

+ The observable atmospheres of all these planets are quite thin compared to their radii, only extending perhaps one percent of the way to the center.

+ Helium is the second lightest element and is the second most abundant in the observable universe.

+ Every place in the universe has its own observable universe, which may or may not overlap with the one centered on Earth.

+ We call the part of the universe we can see the observable universe.

observable in-sentences
observable in-sentences

Example sentences of “observable”:

+ Even if every digit in Graham’s number were written in the tiniest writing possible, it would still be too big to fit in the observable universe.

+ The model says that after a finite time there will be a final singularity, called the “Big Rip”, in which the observable universe will reach zero size and all distances will reach into infinite value.

+ Galton used the term regression to describe an observable fact in the inheritance of multi-factorial quantitative genetic traits: namely that the offspring of parents who lie at the tails of the distribution will tend to lie closer to the centre, the mean, of the distribution.

+ They are one of the Observable universe#Large-scale structurelargest known structures in the cosmos.

+ The present area of directly observable lava flows is estimated to be around.

+ In effect, the space-time volume of the observable universe is expanding and Hubble’s law is the direct physical observation of this.

+ Two of the nonmetals—hydrogen and helium—make up over 99 per cent of the observable Universe, and one—oxygen—makes up close to half of the Earth’s crust, oceans and atmosphere.

+ Every location in the universe has its own observable universe, which may or may not overlap with the one centered on Earth.

+ The most common particles created in the big bang which are still easily observable to us today were protons.

+ Note that the idea that the radius of the observable universe must amount to only 13.8 billion light-years is incorrect.

+ It is also one of the largest and most luminous observable stars.

+ Thus the observable portions are gaseous.

+ The observable Universe contains more than 2 trillion.

+ According to Aristotle it was a readily observable truth that aphids arise from the dew which falls on plants, fleas from putrid matter, mice from dirty hay, crocodiles from logs rotting at the bottom of bodies of water, and so forth.

+ If the observable universe is smaller than the entire universe, observation is limited to a part of the whole.

+ By travelling, an observer can come into contact with a greater region of space-time than an observer who remains still, so that the observable Universe for the former is larger than for the latter.

+ These may span between several hundred million light-years to 10 billion light-years, and cover more than 5% of the observable universe.

+ Even if every digit in Graham's number were written in the tiniest writing possible, it would still be too big to fit in the observable universe.

+ The model says that after a finite time there will be a final singularity, called the "Big Rip", in which the observable universe will reach zero size and all distances will reach into infinite value.

Some example sentences of “labourer”

How to use in-sentence of “labourer”:

– It is likely that Dickens’s own early youth as a child labourer contributed to the story’s development.

– Garner worked as a labourer until his first book The Weirdstone of Brisingamen was published in 1960.

– His father was also named Joseph, and was a labourer who married to Sarah.

– Brearley was born in Sheffield, England, the son of a steelworker and his wife.Oxford Dictionary of National Biography He left Woodside School at the age of twelve to enter as a labourer in his father’s steelworks.

– He went to school on the mission there and later worked as a labourer for the community.

Some example sentences of labourer
Some example sentences of labourer

“footage” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “footage”:

– It was the first time that American audiences saw in color the footage of the famous flag raising on Iwo Jima.

– The presidents of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Ecuador were present when the earthquake occurred, however, the television footage showed that the inauguration was not interrupted.

– On 23 February 2003 “The Michael Jackson Interview: The Footage You Were Never Meant to See” was shown on Fox.

– The P-38 is also accounted for capturing 90% of all aerial footage over Europe.

– Mkrtchyan already has an original footage from William Saroyan’s funeral ceremony which has taken place in Armenia.

– The Prime Time documentary followed footage published by the indymedia.ieIndependent Media Centre Ireland showing scuffles between Gardaí and Reclaim the Streets demonstrators.

– The music video, directed by Alison Maclean shows Natalie Imbruglia singing along with the song are interspersed with footage of her and Jeremy Sheffield engaging in a romantically conversation.

footage use in-sentences
footage use in-sentences

Example sentences of “footage”:

– He filmed and has an incredible archive about well known Armenians, including the only film footage on Hovhannes Shiraz, incredible footage on Charles Aznavour visiting Armenia after the 1988 earthquake, the funeral of William Saroyan.

– In March 1998, TWC introduced a graphical refresh, featuring heavy use of the Akzidenz-Grotesk typeface and footage of clouds at the core of the new identity.

– These augmented the film’s convincing found footage style to spark heated debates across the internet over whether the film was a real-life documentary or a work of fiction.

– Although not mentioned by O’Keeffe, the “Mirror” article also brought into question unedited footage which appeared to show Fielding and Karl Beattie faking ‘paranormal’ occurrences such as ghostly bumps and knocks.

– The total square footage is about including the rooftop garden penthouse, according to the Zoning department of the city of Chicago.

– The video features candid footage of the band and people associated with it, including Sub Pop co-founders Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman.

– At one point in the episode, they find a clue to the problem’s solution by looking through their “bobinoculars”, which show video footage from the real world.

– In the final interview footage of “Feelin’ So Good”, Lopez explains the concept behind the music video of “Feelin’ So Good” and why Big Pun and Fat Joe were chosen to be featured on the song.

– The GBI promised to release video footage of the shooting to the public.

– The front camera is 32-megapixels, and is able to record video footage at 4K resolution.

- He filmed and has an incredible archive about well known Armenians, including the only film footage on Hovhannes Shiraz, incredible footage on Charles Aznavour visiting Armenia after the 1988 earthquake, the funeral of William Saroyan.

- In March 1998, TWC introduced a graphical refresh, featuring heavy use of the Akzidenz-Grotesk typeface and footage of clouds at the core of the new identity.

More in-sentence examples of “footage”:

– Meanwhile, Funk and his wife compiled video footage of Dumas and sent it to the World Wrestling Federation.

– It featured her hardships while training, as well as many behind-the-scenes clips of her promotion of “Timeless”, including never-before-seen footage of her and Xiah Junsu.

– It also contains movie parodies that used official movie footage with hosts and other celebrities and music performances.

– They showed non-stop earthquake footage from CCTV-1.

– These details are confirmed from the footage of the incident recorded by the camera on Wendy’s.

– The live tracks are “Get on the Snake”, “Gun”, “I Awake”, “Big Dumb Sex”, and a medley of Spinal Tap’s “Big Bottom” and Cheech Chong’s “Earache My Eye”, with footage from both concerts mixed together.

– Where black bars normally appear on a 4:3 television showing a widescreen production, footage is displayed of pink curtains moving in the background.

– This movie shows footage of Michael Jackson’s rehearsals for his concert “This Is It”.

– Even though you can’t see the footage being shown, you can clearly hear it in the background.

– Promotional footage for each of her albums are featured, focusing on interviews and touring.

– Some of the footage was shot in Canada.

– At Gamescom in Cologne, Germany in August 2019, Tommy Tallarico showed a trailer with footage of video games running on the Intellivision Amico to the public for the first time.

– This makes it possible to see smaller items on the footage in a sharper, clearer way.

– Dutch journalist and filmmaker Peter Tetteroo shows footage of what he believes to be the Korean Wall.

– Music video was produced for the song, which features a teenage boy, wearing a Slayer t-shirt, watching a montage of a live Megadeth performance and war footage on his living room television set.

– The DVD had a behind-the-scenes footage of the band, and showed how the band prepared to put on the show.

– Almost 19 hours of usable recorded footage had to be edited down to 90 minutes.

– Note: The opening sequence is slightly modified in this episode to showcase more footage from season 4, a star effect is added to when the “iCarly” logo comes into focus and the original ending shot used for the season 3 opening sequence was replaced with Carly, Sam, Freddie and Spencer jumping on a trampoline.

– Levon Mkrtchyan continues his contribution to the Armenian people by making more documentaries about the well known Armenians.1993 “The Armenian Kingdom of Kilikia” Footage includes the President of France – Francois Mitterand The President of Armenia – Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

– He is known for his style of using archival footage and photographs.

– Woody Allen used this film, combined two with footage from the third installment “Kokusai himitsu keisatsu: Kayaku no taru to create his directorial debut, “What’s Up, Tiger Lily?”, in which the original dialogue is redubbed in English to make the plot about a secret egg salad recipe.

– That also includes the footage of live children displayed on the screens in the Teletubbies’ stomachs, and a magical event that occurs once per episode.

– On Tuesday, January 9, 2007, the same court overturned their earlier decision, ordering the filters to be taken down, even though the footage was still forbidden, but without technical support for its blockage.

– It also features footage of the band performing two songs in the studio.

– It is put together with concert footage from a set of concerts Metallica played in Vancouver and Edmonton, Alberta in August 2012.

– Video footage is shown, as Lopez discusses her first ever live performance, with “No Me Ames”, in April 1999 at Madison Square Garden alongside Marc Anthony.

– There is only silence as the footage ends.

– Lopez then speaks of filming the music video for “Waiting for Tonight” and behind the scenes footage on set of the video is shown.

– Gates remarked after applause and cheering from the audience, “That must be why we’re not shipping Windows 98 yet.” Video footage of this event became a popular Internet phenomenon.

– Live videos showing the first footage from the surface of Mars was available at NASA TV.

– She also appears briefly in the 20th Anniversary special “The Five Doctors” through the reuse of footage from the uncompleted story “Shada” because Tom Baker refused to come back.

– Music Television thought the telephone explosions were not good for young viewers to see, so they added more footage of the band.

– On July 16, 2009, NASA said that it must have erased the original Apollo 11 Moon footage years ago so that it could reuse the tape.

– Sometimes live-action footage will be used together with CGI.

– In 1956 a film “The Immortal Swan” included footage of her dancing in the 1920s.

– The group was shooting footage for the sequel to “Beyond Beauty: Taiwan from Above”, which was scheduled for release in 2019.

– Some footage of the game is yet to be shown.

– Cameron recorded footage of the real “Titanic” wreck.

– Tom Baker refused to play in it, so they used the old footage of the incomplete “Shada” episode to show him.

– However a few seconds of the footage can be seen in the various DVD menus.

– Thus far none of this footage has come to light, leading to the belief that the “Mirrors claims were false.

– It included video footage of the making which was shown before the movie starts.

– The footage mostly shows Laika, the first Soviet Union dog in space.

– Given video cameras by the filmmakers, they shoot exclusive footage of the eviction process, adding vivid intimacy to their story.

– Robert McKimson’s 1960 cartoon “Wild Wild World” depicts “Cave Darroway” presenting footage from the Stone Age.

– In November 2004, Johnson released a director’s cut which restored 30 minutes of footage including a subplot with Coolio as Dante Jackson.

– The broadcast included excerpts from footage recorded from hidden cameras and microphones in the vehicle of Patrick van der Eem, a Dutch businessman and ex-con, who gained Van der Sloot’s confidence.

– An NBC cameraman was able to capture footage of the first few seconds of the shooting at the Otter.

- Meanwhile, Funk and his wife compiled video footage of Dumas and sent it to the World Wrestling Federation.

- It featured her hardships while training, as well as many behind-the-scenes clips of her promotion of "Timeless", including never-before-seen footage of her and Xiah Junsu.
- It also contains movie parodies that used official movie footage with hosts and other celebrities and music performances.

“portland” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “portland”:

– On 8 February 2020, Leung and people of Hong Kong Indigenous helped small shops on the street to move to Portland Street and called on social network to help when the officiers wanted to stop all the shops from working.

– It was created by Portland Mavericks left-handed pitcher Rob Nelson Rob Nelson and bat boy Todd Field.

– He played for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association for most of his career and won six NBA Finalschampionships with the Bulls, although he also played with Charles Barkley in 1999 for the Houston Rockets and the Portland Trail Blazers near the end of his career.

– He would later serve as head coach of the Pacific Coast Hockey LeaguePCHL’s Portland Eagles and Portland Penguins.

– After spending some time with the Millionaires he moved on to play for the Seattle Metropolitans and Portland Rosebuds.

– On the night of July 22-23, protesters in Portland came to a federal building and threw fireworks over the fence.

– The four-year universities with the most students are Portland State University, Oregon State University, and the University of Oregon.

portland - some sentence examples
portland – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “portland”:

– Princess Eugenie was born at Portland Hospital in London.

– In addition to game-day operations, Timbers Army contributes significantly to charitable causes both in Portland and well as around the world.

– Vera Katz died in Portland from leukemia at the age of 84.

– He was signed by the Coyotes as a free agent on July 3, 2012 and played with their AHL farm team, the Portland Pirates during the 2012 NHL lockout.

– Over time, countless billions of these balls, known as “ooids” or “ooliths”, became partly cemented together by more calcite, to form the oolitic limestone we call Portland limestone.

– He studied at Benson Polytechnic High School, at Portland State University, at University of Oregon and at Pacific University.

– After playing several years in senior leagues in Ontario and British Columbia in the late 1950s, Madigan had a long career as a minor league star, most notably with the Fort Wayne Komets of the International Hockey League International Hockey League for three seasons in the early 1960s, and then for the Portland Buckaroos of the Western Hockey League for nine seasons.

– Limestone, particularly Portland limestone, became popular in the 19th and 20th centuries for building things such as churches, banks and houses.

- Princess Eugenie was born at Portland Hospital in London.

- In addition to game-day operations, Timbers Army contributes significantly to charitable causes both in Portland and well as around the world.

– Gasol plays for the Portland Trailblazers of the National Basketball Association.

– It is a kind of offshore barrier which has joined the mainland with Portland Bill.

– A number of railway stations are on the Euston Road including Marylebone station, Baker Street tube station, Great Portland Street tube station, Euston railway station, Euston tube station, Euston Square tube station, King’s Cross station, St Pancras station and King’s Cross St Pancras tube station.

– The Rio Minho is the longest river in Jamaica at It rises close to the island’s geographic centre, flows generally south-southwest and reaches the Caribbean Sea at Carlisle Bay Carlisle Bay in the central south coast, to the west of the island’s southernmost point, Portland Point.

– They used materials as: shards from Italy, Oregon pine from the United States, Portland cement.

– He played in the National Basketball AssociationNBA for the Portland Trail Blazers, Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets, and New Orleans Hornets.

More in-sentence examples of “portland”:

- As league leaders, the Canadiens were chosen to play in the 1916 Stanley Cup Finals, where they played against the Portland Rosebuds, champions of the rival Pacific Coast Hockey Association.

- Maureen Theresa Muth "Rene" Portland was an American former head coach in women's college basketball.

– As league leaders, the Canadiens were chosen to play in the 1916 Stanley Cup Finals, where they played against the Portland Rosebuds, champions of the rival Pacific Coast Hockey Association.

– Maureen Theresa Muth “Rene” Portland was an American former head coach in women’s college basketball.

– They and the Portland Club of London became the authorities who guided the later minor changes to the rules.”The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge”.

– Broadcasting House is the headquarters and registered office of the BBC in Portland Place and Langham Place, LondonLangham Place, London.

– Before playing in the NHL, Deadmarsh played 4 seasons with the Portland Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League.

– Fashoway also played in the Western Hockey League with the New Westminster Royals, Victoria Cougars, and Portland Buckaroos.

– Damian Lillard, an NBA player on the Portland Trailblazers, played basketball in college for the Weber State Wildcats.

– He was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 36th pick in the 2nd round of the 2008 NBA Draft.

– In 1959 Charles became a history instructor at Portland State University, so they moved to Portland, Oregon.

– He has played in the NBA for the Portland Trail Blazers.

– In the Portland sandstone, much of the limey mud was laid down with bits and pieces of shells or sand.

– Most are from the west coast: non-stops from Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland Oregon.

– RIBA is based at 66 Portland Place, London—a 1930s Grade II* listed building designed by architect George Grey Wornum with sculptures by Edward Bainbridge Copnall and James Woodford.

– The school opened a campus in Portland in 1934.

– The Portland Timbers are a soccer team in Portland, OregonPortland, Oregon, United States.

– During his NBA career, Ratliff played for the Detroit Pistons, Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Charlotte Bobcats and the Los Angeles Lakers.

– She was the first woman to serve as Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives and was the 49th mayor of Portland from 1993 through 2005.

– Timbers Army is a group of hardcore supporters of the Portland Timbers, a Major League Soccer franchise in Portland, Oregon.

– Other things may be added to whitewash, such as water glass, glue, egg white, Portland cement, salt, soap, milk, flour, and soil.

– The larger French specimen was discovered in 1972 in the Portland limestone, near Nice in southeastern France.

– On June 10, 2020, Glickman died in Portland at the age of 96.

– The Portland Trail Blazers are a team in the National Basketball Association from Portland, Oregon.

– In 2014, he helped the Portland Trail Blazers win a playoff series for the first time in many years.

– The version of the flag adopted at that time included, over Lynch’s objections, a dark blue canton containing the city seal in yellow and white; in 2002 Lynch and fellow members of the Portland Flag Association persuaded the city council to simplify the design to better reflect his original intent.

– At a show at Portland club The Asylum on November 24, 2007, the band announced the album will be re-released.

– He played for the Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers and Orlando Magic.

– Salmon Portland Chase was an American politician and jurist who was U.S.

– Schlueter played in the National Basketball Association from 1968 to 1978 as a member of the San Francisco Warriors, Portland Trail Blazers, Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks, Buffalo Braves, and Phoenix Suns.

– Brett spent the 2006-07 AHL season2006–07 season, playing with the Augusta Lynx, Portland Pirates and the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights.

– It is a rich suburb of Portland metropolitan area.

– Salem is the capital, and Portland is the city with the most people.

– In 2008 he left the Joventut team and started playing for the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA league.

– The Norwood Junction railway crash happened on 1 May 1891, when a cast-iron bridge over Portland Road, 60 yards north-east of the old station building, split under the weight of an express train from Brighton to London Bridge.

– A group of Portland area writers and readers of science fiction and fantasy collected money to support the award in 1996.

– The team left Portland after the 2015–16 season when it was bought by a group from Springfield, Massachusetts.

– He spent 1 season with the Mighty Ducks American Hockey LeagueAHL affiliate team, the Portland Pirates and was traded along with Joffrey Lupul and draft picks to the Edmonton Oilers for Chris Pronger on July 3, 2006.

– Some other nicknames of Portland are “Stumptown”.

– Horizon Airlines flies to Portland and Seattle, and United Express flies to Portland, Denver and San Francisco.

– Christian James is a professional basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers.

– Bing Russell owned the Portland Mavericks, the only independent team in their league, from 1973 through 1977.

– The Society attracted support from some women of high social standing who belonged to the social classes that popularised the wearing of feathered hats, including the Duchess of Portland and the Ranee of Sarawak.

– Teams he played for in his fourteen-season career in the NBA were the Philadelphia 76ers, the Portland Trail Blazers, the Houston Rockets, the Chicago Bulls, and the San Antonio Spurs.

– He was known for playing with the Portland Trail Blazers from 1984 until 1995.

– Blas graduated from the University of Portland with a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1965.

– These days its main constituent is Portland cement, sand, inorganic lime and water.

– Before this, Ivancie served for fourteen years on the Portland City Council.

– He plays for the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association.

– Marsh played professionally for the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA from 1971 to 1972.

Use the word “extra”

How to use in-sentence of “extra”:

+ This section is also often used to add extra notable items, typically, if the scientist is a relative of another person with a wiki article.

+ To help this problem, she would put tough leather soles into her shoes for extra support, and would flatten and harden the toe area to form a box.

+ The neck, formerly set into a wood block, was formed into a brace, or shoe, that projected a short distance inside the body and was glued to the back; this gave extra stability against the pull of the strings.

+ Usually, on the extra stage, the game ends if four mistakes are made.

+ An extra day is added for a duration.

+ For instance, if he needs to sneak up on men in the Army, the player might use a ventilation shaft and gain extra points, which can then be used like money to buy better aim with a pistol.

+ There was recently a bug in KolbertBot that added an extra “:” to certain Amazon links.

Use the word extra
Use the word extra

Example sentences of “extra”:

+ I’m just giving you all a heads up that these might need extra attention.

+ After his body had finished healing, but before his body could change into a new one, the Doctor sent all of the extra energy into the hand in the jar.

+ Not every misled conclusion can be avoided, but in the case of wild claims, then reader suspicions would be obvious, and so an article should have the extra text to thoroughly offset those claims, based on all aspects noted in the sources.

+ If the player reaches the other side, he gets extra points and can try again.

+ Apple could now control app quality and add extra pricing to the already set cost of an app.

+ If no goals are scored during extra time, the winners are decided by a penalty shoot-out.

+ The major difference between playing cards and tarot is that tarot decks contain 22 extra cards called the Major Arcana, which are primarily used to read fortunes.

+ I'm just giving you all a heads up that these might need extra attention.

+ After his body had finished healing, but before his body could change into a new one, the Doctor sent all of the extra energy into the hand in the jar.
+ Not every misled conclusion can be avoided, but in the case of wild claims, then reader suspicions would be obvious, and so an article should have the extra text to thoroughly offset those claims, based on all aspects noted in the sources.

+ The Tibetan Spaniel does not have extra skin around the eyes; this helps to tell the difference between the Tibetan Spaniel and its close relative, the Pekingese.

+ It was intended to be the series finale before the WB ordered four extra seasons and UPN gave the show two more seasons.

+ The technical side is that adding all users above a certain edit count to an implicit group would require at least one extra query on page view; this could turn into an unreasonable performance demand.

+ Breathing first shoots out extra water from the blowhole, making a jet into the air, followed by inhaling air into the lungs.

+ The extra powers of a sysop user are intended for use in settling disputes and preventing repeated vandalism.

More in-sentence examples of “extra”:

+ To get rid of these extra items, the crystal is placed in a boiling liquid.

+ The core templates have names starting with, such as, which supports some extra parameters for backward compatibility, but is slower and more complicated.

+ The oxygen burns off the extra carbon and other impurities.

+ Nevada Solar One also uses a technology that collects extra heat by putting it into phase-changing molten salts.

+ On Sundays it gave an extra called Radikal2.

+ This produces a little bit of extra space for the baby’s head to get through.

+ Because restaurants and other food businesses canceled their orders, farmers had more extra crops than usual.

+ They sing beautiful songs and say extra prayers in the synagogue.

+ The PlayStation version, “Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown”, includes six extra areas and a secret level, which was also included in the PC version.

+ Low’s two extra articles were probably “ordinance”, or amendment, adopted after the two crews separated.

+ In 1975 some extra people joined the band.

+ This is accomplished by inserting extra invisible zeroes, thousands separators, or decimal points prefixing and suffixing the numeric field, like in example one.

+ Somtimes, brownies are crackled on top, which means the inside is extra soft.

+ Their hairy coat grows much longer in the winter and has an extra fluffy layer to hold in warmth.

+ The train from London was run as an extra train on the normal Central Line timetable.

+ The airways are already to narrow to breathe properly because of the tissue swelling caused by inflammation and the constriction caused by the bronchospasms, so the extra mucous blocks the airway even more.

+ Their father was an engineer who had worked his way up by taking extra lessons at night school.

+ Without large herbivores to eat the vegetation, the extra fuel made fires burn hotter, further changing the landscape.

+ If the game is still tied after extra time, it is then decided by a penalty shoot-out.

+ Geobox is sending extra parameters to Coord, which Coord does not expect.

+ If racks have empty space that it is not used then extra heat is being released into data center’s airflow in order to “fill in” this unused space.The use of blanking panels can prevent the hot air from being transmitted in the data center’s airflow.

+ A mole has an extra thumb.

+ In autumn every village has an extra weekend to celebrate.

+ Commission is usually an extra payment based on the performance of the worker or product.

+ That is because the extra weight puts more strain on the backbone.

+ This is a redirect from a geographic location that includes extra identifiers such as the “county” or “region” of a city.

+ In the 2013-14 season, Ronaldo broke the record for most goals in one Champions League season by scoring his 17th goal with a penalty in extra time in the final against Atlético Madrid that Real Madrid won 4–1.

+ The jackpot round had the contestant being shown a 1/5 of a picture, with less money given for each extra piece shown.

+ Others, like the United States still follow it but with this extra condition.

+ Blind people are given 1.5 time prolonged time than normal applicants in every section, weak-eyed applicants and applicants who suffer from cerebral palsy are given 20 extra minutes in every sections.

+ For each game in the knockout stage, any draw at 90 minutes was followed by 30 minutes of extra time; if scores were still level there would be a penalty shoot-out to determine who progressed to the next round.

+ Brine shrimp circulatory systemcirculatory and respiratory systems work together to remove extra salt from their body and distribute oxygen.

+ Cyclone is the general term for a variety of low pressure system types, such as tropical cyclones, extra tropical cyclones and tornadoes.

+ It has songs from the previous three albums and extra songs.

+ The BBC makes extra money in several ways.

+ He started his film career as an extra but quickly became a leading actor and in 1972.

+ This leaves extra copper on the board.

+ Bananas give the player points, and collecting a certain amount of them gives the player an extra life.

+ There were no more goals in the 90 minutes or in extra time despite Maradona in showing glimpses of magic, but there was a sending-off: Ricardo Giusti of Argentina was shown the red card in the 13th minute of extra time.

+ Each year during Wimbledon Sports Extra provides extra court commentary for the first week of the tournament.

+ The reasoning is that their extra size and capability might put even more of its precious native animals at risk.

+ The government and the housing authority got extra land and built three communities as “temporary war housing”.

+ I do tend to bother the admins with things that I can’t do, so having the extra tools will make me work much more efficiently.

+ This section is in response to a question below: how would you help out with the extra buttons? My main focus would be prompt deletions on VfDs that the community concensus tells us to get rid of; interpreting concensus has always been one of my strong points.

+ Californians need to be prepared for earthquakes and often store extra food, water, flashlights, and first aid supplies in case of such an emergency.

+ To get rid of these extra items, the crystal is placed in a boiling liquid.

+ The core templates have names starting with, such as, which supports some extra parameters for backward compatibility, but is slower and more complicated.

“animal skin” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “animal skin”:

+ Tanning is the process of turning animal skin into leather.

+ In the extreme conditions of the Arctic North the hunters must know how to hunt in extreme cold and clothing needs to be made out of animal skin and insulated with moss and other plants.

+ The difference between fresh and tanned animal skin is that fresh animal skin dries to make it hard and stiff.

+ But, animal skin that is tanned dries to make it flexible.

+ Originally the outer layer was an animal skin from a horse or Cattlebullock.

+ The bag would be made up of animal skin and sewn together by animal intestines.

animal skin use in sentences
animal skin use in sentences