Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"unattempted" Definitions
  1. not attempted : UNTRIED
  2. [obsolete] UNATTACKED
"unattempted" Antonyms

19 Sentences With "unattempted"

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

Let's just say that portraying the Russian Revolution in ballet terms would probably be better left unattempted.
For each correct response, four marks are allotted and for each wrong response one mark (25 percent) is deducted. No marks awarded or deducted for an unattempted question. There is an option to mark questions for review whether attempted or unattempted, to check them until the exam ends. Time allotted is .
Unattempted questions score zero. This gives a total mark ranging from 0 to 50. The Competitions have a total duration of 50 minutes, and take place within each school, under strict examination conditions and supervision. No calculators or rulers are allowed during the competitions.
An Italian Club Alpino Italiano made the first ascent of Bethartoli Himal in 1977. Before that there are at least four unsuccessfully attempt made. They climbed from a previously unattempted north ridge. They approached from the Trisuli Nala and established their Base Camp at 14,100 feet just below the northeast face.
The Algerine Captive tells the story of the upbringing, early career, and later enslavement of fictional Boston native, narrator Updike Underhill. The first volume chronicles Updike Underhill's youth and early adulthood in America; the Preface suggests that its aim is to "at least display a portrait of New England manners, hitherto unattempted." Tyler, Royall. The Algerine Captive Or, The Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill.
The Common Admission Test (CAT), like virtually all large-scale exams, utilises multiple forms, or versions, of the test. Hence there are two types of scores involved: a raw score and a scaled score. The raw score is calculated for each section based on the number of questions one answered correctly, incorrectly, or left unattempted. Candidates are given +3 points for each correct answer and -1 point for each incorrect answer.
She added that since the complex format featured in "One" is not often used, the episode would be "exciting and new". Hossington similarly thought the episode is complex and alternative, adding that "One" would excite fans of the show because it is unattempted. Mealing's co-star Crystal Yu called the episode "different and magical" and branded it "an amazing experience". Unwin used "One" as an opportunity to pay homage to Casualty and the NHS.
Other sources have labeled the party as the "Democratic Party", though that term was often used pejoratively,In a private letter in September 1798, George Washington wrote, "You could as soon as scrub the blackamore white, as to change the principles of a profest Democrat; and that he will leave nothing unattempted to overturn the Government of this Country." and the party is not to be confused with the present-day Democratic Party.
Another win came as they defeated Praia Branca. Belo Horizonte remains first and an unattempted championship title slightly. More victories came for Belo Horizonte, 1–0 over Talho then 2–0 over Académica Preguiça at the 12th round. Two more matches to go, having eight points more than second placed Ultramarina, Belo Horizonte became regional champions for the first time, Belo Horizonte will have all four regional honours alongside their opening tournament/association cup and super cup titles.
The Federalists of the 1790s made "democrat" a word of ridicule, comparing the followers of Thomas Jefferson to the murderous fanatics of the French Revolution. In a private letter in September 1798, George Washington wrote, "You could as soon as scrub the blackamore white, as to change the principles of a profest [professed] Democrat; and that he will leave nothing unattempted to overturn the Government of this Country." Jefferson's Anti-Federalist supporters adopted the name and became known as Democratic-Republicans.
Washington chose to accept, replacing James Wilkinson, and he served as the commanding general from July 13, 1798 until his death 17 months later. He participated in planning for a provisional army, but he avoided involvement in details. In advising McHenry of potential officers for the army, he appeared to make a complete break with Jefferson's Democratic-Republicans: "you could as soon scrub the blackamoor white, as to change the principles of a profest Democrat; and that he will leave nothing unattempted to overturn the government of this country." Washington delegated the active leadership of the army to Hamilton, a major general.
The printing of a paper one-half in the Spanish language was certainly an experiment hitherto unattempted in the state. Having no exchanges with papers in that language the main reliance has been upon translations and such contributions as several good friends have favored me with. I leave others to judge whether the ‘Estrella’ has been well or ill conducted.” Under Lewis’ management the Star was nonpartisan in politics. He says, “I professed all along to print an independent newspaper, and although my own preferences were with the Whig party, I never could see enough either in the Whig or Democratic party to make a newspaper of.
Jokke (real name Joachim Jacobsen, English: Raymond) used to be a notorious flirt with the very ugliest women to be found, due to some internal code that no opportunity should ever be left unattempted. Very often this would lead him to get severely beaten up. He is of the same age as Pondus, and sees himself as his equal in every way, not least in terms of strength which they occasionally measure, always ending in a tie. Jokke is also Pondus' equal in terms of football fanhood, but his less fortunate destiny is supporting Leeds United, a club doomed to poor results of recent years.
After more than 20 years away from strip work Hogarth returned to sequential art in 1972 with Tarzan of the Apes, a large- format hardbound graphic narrative published by Watson Guptill in 11 languages. He followed with Jungle Tales of Tarzan (1976), integrating previously unattempted techniques such as hidden, covert, and negative space imagery with inspired color themes into a harmonious visual description, a pinnacle of narrative art. These texts, in addition to Hogarth's strip work, exert a pervasive and ongoing influence within the global arts community and among delighted readers everywhere. His energetic speeches were known for addressing any topic that was thrown at him with a lengthy string of ideas that could cover the French Revolution and amusement parks by way of Postmodernism and graffiti art, meandering through economics and globalization, only to return to an enlightened answer to the original question.
Gifford's work in the history of film and comics, particularly in Britain, provided an account of the work in those media of previously unattempted scope, discovering countless lost films and titles and identifying numerous uncredited creators. He was particularly interested in the early stages in film and comics history, for which records were scarce and unreliable, and his own vast collection was an invaluable source. Gifford produced detailed filmographies of every traceable fiction, non-fiction and animated film ever released in the UK, and of early animated films in the US. He compiled the first comics catalogue attempting to list every comic ever published in the UK, as well as the first price guide for British comics. His research into the early development of comics and cinema laid the groundwork for their academic study, and his reference works remain key texts in the fields.
The beginning of Paradise Lost, an epic poem in unrhymed iambic pentameter written in Early Modern English by John Milton and first published in 1667: > Of Mans First Disobedience, and the Fruit Of that Forbidden Tree, whose > mortal tast Brought Death into the World, and all our woe, With loss of > Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful Seat, Sing > Heav'nly Muse, that on the secret top Of Oreb, or of Sinai, didst inspire > That Shepherd, who first taught the chosen Seed, In the Beginning how the > Heav'ns and Earth Rose out of Chaos: Or if Sion Hill Delight thee more, and > Siloa's Brook that flow'd Fast by the Oracle of God; I thence Invoke thy aid > to my adventrous Song, That with no middle flight intends to soar Above th' > Aonian Mount, while it pursues Things unattempted yet in Prose or Rhime.
Just weeks before departing on a 1971 expedition to climb Gasherbrum III, then the highest unclimbed mountain in the world, Morrison learned from the Pakistan Government that permission to climb the mountain at that time was impossible, but he had instead been granted permission to climb Baintha Brakk (23,090 ft.), another unattempted peak rising above the North side of the Biafo Glacier, in the Himalayas’ Karakoram range. One of the Karakoram's steepest, craggiest mountains, this formidable peak was already widely known as the ‘Ogre’, after the accounts of British explorer Martin Conway. Morrison's eight-man team also comprised: John Gregory, Gordon Hibberd, Ullah (Bill) Hidayat (Deputy Leader and team doctor), David Marshall, John Rousseau, Clive Rowland and Trevor Wright. As ongoing war and political conflict had blocked access to this part of the Himalayas for over a decade, Morrison and his team would be the first mountaineers since the 1950s to enter this area with some of the world's highest and most challenging unclimbed mountains.
In 1815 he published A Letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. M. P., Vice-President of the African Institution which was critical of the Sierra Leone Company and the African Institution which succeeded it. :"After sixteen years experiment, trade having failed; cultivation being retarded, civilization unattempted; religion and morality debased, and the slave trade nourished; every plan defeated, every artifice exposed; the company desirous of relieving themselves from the enormous expense prevailed on government to accept a surrender of the colony, and formed (to uphold their old influence) a society called the African Institution: having taken leave of the expense, they demanded to be paid for their buildings, and did accordingly receive a large sum from the treasury, although they had before obtained (by pleading poverty) one hundred thousand pounds from the government for the improvement of the colony: their books and agents were removed; while many of the settlers who had toiled for them for years were left unpaid." He died in London in 1836.
The Cogswell Interchange is the concentrated area of streets in the top centre area of this map The developers of Scotia Square, a project of a scale hitherto unattempted in the Maritimes, stressed the importance of improved transport infrastructure to the complex and commissioned a study recommending a conceptual precursor to "Harbour Drive", a proposed elevated freeway running parallel to the water, similar to the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto. A.D. Margison & Associates, successor to the firm which designed the Gardiner Expressway decades earlier, was hired by the city in 1967 to formally design the new highway and interchange. Opposition to the plan began to mount, led by the Nova Scotia Association of Architects with Allan F. Duffus at the helm. Many architects, engineers and planners spoke out against the destruction of the historic urban core and stated that it was not too late to build "simpler roads," which would require less demolition.

No results under this filter, show 19 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.