Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

106 Sentences With "out of use"

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

I took them out of use so they didn't get broken.
NSEERS was put out of use, but not officially dismantled, in 2011.
In the few countries with railways, they are often out of use.
The bowling alley and pool remain, but have fallen out of use.
But that word has almost fallen out of use as quality has improved.
Portions may be out of use until December, Chief Executive Bob Dudley told Reuters.
Gradually, as single-child families became the norm, the term fell out of use.
"Words such as mop, hammer and jack plane are falling out of use," she complained.
It is not as though the concept of cultural appropriation has fallen out of use.
Farmers complain that land is being taken out of use by generously subsidised tree plantations.
Moonlight reveals a shallow climb to a false bottom, boarded up since out of use.
Yael: Don't people know they're supposed to keep out-of-use keycards in steel cages?
The language began to fall out of use after homosexuality was decriminalized in Britain in 1967.
Opened in 1917, the building it is housed in was out of use for four decades.
It was covered with dials and gauges, long out of use and cut off from power.
Though out of use for decades, the 1950s-era kitchen still smells distinctly of cheese. palazzocastelluccio.it
This argument is irrelevant: Laws don't "age out" of use when wealthy CEOs arbitrarily decide they're inconvenient.
During the '60s, the stock exchange moved towards electronic boards, and ticker tape fell out of use.
Since then, however, many aspects of political warfare have fallen out of use by the United States.
After one derailment, eight of the station's 21 tracks were taken out of use for several days.
After Israel seized Gaza in the 1967 Middle East war, the port was effectively put out of use.
It also lets the user dangle the headphones around their neck when out of use, like a necklace.
A crime scene remains in place and the area around where the body was found is out of use.
Merriam-Webster notes that 'judgement' is an older spelling that has fallen out of use in the United States.
Hospital staff said the city's M2 and M10 hospitals were hit early Wednesday, putting intensive care units out of use.
It was taken out of use nearly a century ago to complete a critical expansion to the city's underground network.
Now that it is fairly commonplace and less shocking, do you think swearing is more likely to fall out of use?
Beats has also built magnets into the backs of the buds themselves, so they snap together securely when out of use.
But the law fell out of use, some say as a result of the pharmaceutical industry's growing influence on Capitol Hill.
This labor-intensive system fell out of use after the Russian Revolution, when people had more important things on their minds.
With the decline of the prestige and significance of the Roman Senate in late antiquity the phrase fell out of use.
"This floor still has the authentic 'garderobe,' a built-in toilet seat straight above the moat — currently out of use," Mr. Andriessen said.
Ditto all the capes, which had previously fallen out of use except by the police, the military and at Sherlock Holmes re-enactments.
One might expect a meaty theological term like "salvation" to fade, but basic moral and religious words are also falling out of use.
If it was really something that was out of use, they never said that in a classified filing — much less an unclassified one.
Telling apart functioning and out-of-use cables in one of the world's biggest and most expensive experiments is a high-stakes game.
Rounding would likely be the first step before outright withdrawal of those coins, as it would make them gradually fall out of use.
The Point was instrumental in the revitalization of Concrete Plant Park, an out-of-use concrete plant where the New Museum's event was held.
Once a material is classified as a "POP" under the Stockholm Convention, an international treaty, they are severely restricted and phased out of use.
New words are slipping into the modern vernacular as cultural phenomena shape the way we speak, and outdated words are falling out of use.
The number pad may be slipping out of use among mainstream users, but some still prefer having easy access to it on their keyboards.
This is the original entrance to Club 33, though it fell out of use after the 2014 renovations, when a second entrance opened up.
Attempts to make language more inclusive of trans people mean that in some quarters the very words "man" and "woman" are falling out of use.
In all, Obama has taken 554,590,000 acres of land and sea out of use for private citizens and out of the deliberative processes of government.
Cornell's boxes, very much like Gomes's collected objects, partook in the surrealist spirit of celebrating waste, repurposing what's been discarded or fallen out of use.
Amtrak announced that it plans to take a track at Pennsylvania Station out of use for an overhaul similar to the work last year that Gov.
But the medical term nostalgia, originally conceived in 1688 by a young medical student, fell out of use at the turn of the 20th century, said Shorter.
It has since faded out of use in the USA, where I live, but continues to be studied and discussed in Nordic countries like Denmark and Finland.
In recent decades, the label "progressive" has been resurrected to replace "liberal," a once vaunted term so successfully maligned by Republicans that it fell out of use.
The dam that burst last week had been out of use for two and a half years, he said, and was in the process of being decommissioned.
"The 32 tunnels were neutralized, taken out of use at the time that the operation ended," said Atai Shelach, a former commander of the military's combat engineering unit.
In those long decades there was a certain rustiness, as if the talent were partly out of use, with here and there a line of almost shocking clarity.
While the elevator was out of use, people living in the apartment building used another, and they may not have heard any cries for help from Ms. Wu.
Some of the phrases are historic, out-of-use proverbs with original Irish Gaelic translations (today, 39.8% of the population in the Republic of Ireland speak Irish daily).
The law fell out of use in the early 1990s with the creation of the World Trade Organization, which is intended to be the global police on commerce.
But given other research showing a similar heightened risk, the authors say it's clear that diclofenac needs to be more carefully handled, if not phased out of use completely.
It fell out of use because of the high legal threshold for proving injury, and the tendency of previous American governments to reject tariffs in the broader national interest.
The survey found that since 1986, 60,000 township names and 400,000 village names had fallen out of use as a result of development and urbanization, The Beijing News reported.
Built in 2450, the dam once powered the largest fishing rod manufacturer in the world but had fallen out of use, and by 500 it was condemned for safety reasons.
Following the kidnapping, the government drilled a borehole for the community, but it is out of use because the cost of running a generator to power it is too high.
After 2007, students stopped mentioning it, she said, not because it had fallen out of use, but because it was then so widely adopted that no one considered it remarkable.
It was out of use when Islamic State overran Mosul in the summer of 2014 and declared a modern-day caliphate spanning Iraq and Syria, pledging to expand across the world.
Walk the High Line Another great walking adventure is the High Line, an out-of-use railroad trestle converted into a 003-mile-long linear park above the hubbub of the city.
It also owns a brick factory, which was out of use, and was preparing to open a factory to produce metal pipes to go with the pumps, also with an Italian partner.
Some of the gap might be plugged by reviving old drugs that have fallen out of use; drugs bugs have not recently seen are drugs they are less likely to be resistant to.
"We have very strict security rules for the divestment of surplus IT equipment," Ms. Krüger said, noting that hard drives are usually removed from military computers when they are taken out of use.
Both the buyside and sellside have been puzzling over what will be the benchmark when the London Interbank Offered Rate, which has been dogged by scandals, is taken out of use by 2021.
The third tunnel at the Punggye-ri complex remained ready for another detonation "at any time", while construction had recently resumed at a fourth tunnel, making it out of use for the time being.
I know that's a matter of honour for that fallen comrade, but at the same time, the IRA said all of there guns were out of use, so where did they get that gun?
This one may have been out of use for years, considering the restrictions placed on presidential communications, or it could be a preferred point of contact for non-official queries and off-the-record chatter.
Hosted by Patrick Cox and Nina Porzucki, the podcast series examines all manner of linguistic topics; this specific episode explores why languages fall out of use and how to protect them from going totally silent.
The unemployment rate is an imperfect measure of idle capacity; still, there's a strong relationship – Okun's Law – between changes in the unemployment rate – capacity going into or out of use – and short-run economic growth.
And in a second spacewalk on September 1st, Williams and Rubins did some crucial cleanup to the outside of the station, by retracting an out-of-use thermal radiator and installing a new external HD camera.
After a series of problems at Penn Station, including two derailments, Amtrak announced a few weeks ago that it had decided to accelerate repairs that would take tracks out of use for long stretches of time.
In season 2, which gets even more bleak (warning, spoilers ahead!), Aunt Lydia has the women rounded up and brought to an out of use sports field, where they are nearly hanged for not following her orders.
As scholars have noted, that sumptuary laws were repeated so often, and contained such disconcertingly specific guidelines, suggests not that many people followed them, which is perhaps why they fell out of use in the 17th century.
These take place by a soccer field, inside a now out-of-use milling facility, and in a gray room where Porumboiu and the man doing most of the talking, Laurentiu Ginghina, stand before a white board.
"We can tell if the machine is overfilled or underfilled," Kytch cofounder Melissa Nelson said, offering one example of a seemingly simple error that can put a machine out of use for an additional three to four hours.
The iconic character, which feeds off trash, was a staple of Hong Kong litter campaigns for decades, before falling out of use This comes at a time when many of Hong Kong's beaches are littered with plastic waste.
But the eradication program lost momentum during the 1970s, a casualty of economic slowdown and rising opposition to pesticides (DDT was taken out of use in the United States in 1972) and the mosquito gradually reinfested the Americas.
Craig Latimer, the county's supervisor elections, said that two power outages on Wednesday put one of the vote-counting machines out of use, and that election officials were working to determine what may have happened in the tabulating process.
The loop would consist of a single underground tunnel that runs under Vin Scully Avenue and Sunset Boulevard, two loop lifts (essentially elevators for the electric skates to bring them in and out of use) and ventilation/exit shafts.
In the old cold storage room of Matadero Madrid, an out of use slaughterhouse that is now a center for innovative art projects, creative organic lights illuminate the entire space, exposing it to the public for the first time.
Despite its soporific air, Dire Dawa, effectively the railway's midpoint, is Ethiopia's second largest city, a fact it owes to the old French-built train line that had fallen in and out of use since its inauguration in 1917.
A recent New York Times investigation also found that huge amounts of methane are being released from oil and gas facilities around the US and found that even some abandoned facilities continue leaking long after they're out of use.
Vice President Pence, who led the U.S. delegation to the Olympics and sat near Kim's sister during the opening ceremony, emphasized that for dialogue to take place with North Korea it must commit to taking nuclear weapons out of use.
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to consider an appeal by health plans accusing French drugmaker Sanofi SA of hiding the risks of its antibiotic Ketek, which largely fell out of use in the U.S. after being linked to liver failure.
It was the second cross-border tunnel in six weeks that the Israeli military said it had detected and put out of use with new technologies, leading officials to predict the end of the cross-border threat from such tunnels.
The skeletons, which have yet to be dated through carbon testing, were found with items including terra cotta tiles, which led to the hypothesis that the road went out of use in the second or third century A.D., Ms. Cerino said.
While in China the traditional system has fallen out of use, people still linguistically distinguish between someone's nominal age (xusui), based on the traditional system, and real age (shisui), even if most will give the latter -- which also counts legally -- when asked.
About one in three schools in the country had been taken out of use — attacks on schools take place at a rate of about two a day, according to the report — and access to mental health or counseling is limited or nonexistent.
This is a good time to remember that Cersei blew up the main church and several ancillary buildings in the center of her city a year ago, and also this hideous crumbling dragon pit has been out of use for hundreds of years.
Earlier this year, the American painter Julie Mehretu converted an out-of-use Harlem church into a soaring studio where she made giant, 32-foot-wide paintings (now on display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) and occasionally hosted visitors.
The area, about one-quarter of Syria and mostly desert, is now dotted with American military bases — housed in fields, in an out-of-use cement factory and in oil and gas facilities that the Syrian government would like to take back.
The dispute centers on the part of the deal between Tehran and six major powers that limits Iran's stock of heavy water, a material used as a moderator in reactors like the unfinished one it has at Arak that has been put out of use.
Built between 1673 and 2009, Amsterdam's bridge houses served as working spaces for bridge operators who opened and closed bridges to let boat traffic through, but have fallen out of use in the past few years due to the introduction of a centralized operating system.
Irbil, Iraq (CNN)The International Organization for Migration expressed concern Thursday that civilians may be trapped inside the Iraqi city of Mosul after a fourth key bridge was put out of use in a US airstrike, leaving just one to link the east to the west.
Then there's the measure passed on Tuesday in a package of House rules reviving a practice from 1876, which fell out of use 34 years ago, allowing Congress to unilaterally slash the salaries of individuals or groups at federal agencies, or make targeted cuts on specific programs.
International journalists will be invited to conduct "on-the-spot coverage in order to show in a transparent manner" how the nuclear site is being put out of use, with a dismantlement "ceremony" scheduled for as early as May 23, depending on weather, the news agency said.
In the proposed settlement, the city admitted that it had filed false certifications to the federal government in order to receive relief funds for vehicles that the Department of Transportation had claimed were damaged during the 2012 hurricane, but had actually been out of use before Sandy.
In South Africa, the tests fell out of use but then became more common again with the rise of the AIDS epidemic, said Louise Vincent, a researcher in virginity testing and other women's reproductive health issues at Rhodes University in South Africa who wasn't involved in the study.
Beginning in the 1960s, thanks to the efforts of scientists, activists and regulators, chemical products from the pesticide DDT to the all-purpose industrial materials PCBs to the plastics additive BPA, previously understood as unalloyed technological boons, were identified as hazards and partially or fully phased out of use.
Alt-country emerged some 25 years ago as a term to describe the many country-leaning musicians who didn't fit mainstream country radio — think Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Ryan Adams, or more recently, John Moreland, Lydia Loveless, Ryan Culwell — though the term has fallen out of use, often replaced with Americana.
The school's music department, led by professors Glenn Glasow and Robert Basart, had originally purchased the instrument in the '60s to help the institution stay on top of recent radical changes in the music industry, but over time the synthesizer fell out of use, broke down, and was eventually stored away in the corner of a classroom.
The Note line basically created the 'phablet' category, and though the term itself has largely fallen out of use over the years (a lot of flagship phones now classify as phablets in terms of screen size), the Note 25.5 seems like the first time real balance has been achieved between offering a massive display combined with a comfortably handheld device.
In skin care as in life, there's often a line drawn into the sand between the things you truly need (shoes on your feet, a roof over your head) and things that are more a form of pleasant diversion than they are useful (Gucci loafers, a brownstone with an out-of-use but still very chic fireplace on which to arrange your collection of vintage perfume bottles).

No results under this filter, show 106 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.