Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

4 Sentences With "more miscellaneous"

How to use more miscellaneous in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more miscellaneous" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more miscellaneous". Mastering all the usages of "more miscellaneous" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In a very similar way, the painting Dinosaurier auf der Autobahn (English: dinosaur on the freeway) was made. Afterwards, the style of Reichmuth started changing and became more and more miscellaneous. Reichmuth participated theatre projects in Baden, e.g. the Jerry Dental Kollekdoof.
The song's production was handled by Scoop DeVille, who has produced a number of songs for West Coast rappers, including Snoop Dogg's "I Wanna Rock"; a slow, West Coast hip hop inspired tune with heavy vocal samples. "The Recipe" features a constant, looping sample from the song "Meet the Frownies" by Mr Twin Sister. The sample is backed up by various drums – most of them are very heavy and follow a medium- tempo pattern. The other drums are more miscellaneous and less apparent.
A very common class of tales in Melanesia deals with cannibals and monsters, and our discussion of the general or more miscellaneous group of myths may well begin with examples of this type. As told by the Sulka, a Papuan tribe of New Britain, one of these stories runs as follows. Once there was a cannibal and his wife who had killed and eaten a great many persons, so that, fearing lest they should all be destroyed, the people resolved to abandon their village and seek safety in flight. Accordingly, they prepared their canoes, loaded all their property on board, and made ready to leave; but Tamus, one of the women of the village, was with child, whence the others refused to take her with them, saying that she would only be a burden upon the journey.
He held several more miscellaneous offices: commissary for relief in 1550, for subsidy in 1563, and "to inquire into Jesuits and seminarists" in 1585; keeper of Ravensdale Park in May 1553; collector for loans in Derbyshire in 1562; and steward for the manors of Ashbourne and Hartington by 1590. In the parliament of March 1553, Cokayne was the Member of Parliament for Derbyshire. He probably obtained this office thanks to the lobbying of the Earl of Shrewsbury, as the Earl had been vocal in his support of summoning the parliament; this was no doubt assisted by Cokayne's previous qualifications as a soldier, sheriff and justice of the constituency. Black gives no detail on his actions during this occupancy past a pithy statement that he "was probably more happily seated on a horse than in the Commons".

No results under this filter, show 4 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.