Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

46 Sentences With "helpful hints"

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

") and offer a few helpful hints ("W – we need a W!
They even include helpful hints for the true novices like me.
I would argue the Democrats can offer them some helpful hints here.
No spoilers, but I will give you a few helpful hints: 1.
To enjoy the benefits of each type of cookware, try these helpful hints.
Jenna Jameson has some helpful hints for those interested in trying the keto diet.
The Federal Communications Commission offers these helpful hints on how to communicate during a storm.
Here are some helpful hints about installation, disposal and usage: What battery type and size are indicated?
To ensure that you get the best experience of the total solar eclipse, here are a few helpful hints.
Leafly offered up five helpful hints to know whether your marijuana is past its prime, starting with the sniff test.
Other students caught on and the momentum built; people posted their support for the "fated" couple and dropped helpful hints in the process.
Here are some of our helpful hints for navigating the sidelines of the first trial in the special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation.
In this stylish and beautiful nightmare, which dumps players into the Canadian wilderness and asks them simply to survive, there's no guide and no helpful hints.
But by wording its expectations as helpful hints, rather than orders, ride-hailing companies can avoid the appearance of a direct supervisory relationship with their drivers.
Ms. Wolfe passed a standard memory test with ease, and the appointment turned into a session of helpful hints that seemed almost homespun but were backed by evidence.
Offering up a few helpful hints for how to get the most out of the cheese flight, the Costco buyer went on to explain a few dos and don'ts.
And right away, Sturino doesn't hold back dressing Tori in a tassel-trimmed romper, ($124) and a tropical bird-printed pajama set ($69.90) all while giving helpful hints in styling options and re-wear possibilities.
Smith, who portrayed Philip on the first two seasons of the acclaimed series, shared some of the helpful hints he gave to his successor in an interview on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Thursday.
That's why, when you're about to walk down the aisle with your soul mate, you might be tempted to give your single bridesmaids a few "helpful" hints on how they, too, can find the loves of their lives.
A previous DeepMind paper, published in 2015, described how a computer had taught itself to play 49 classic Atari videogames—from "Space Invaders" to "Breakout"—simply by watching the screen, with no helpful hints (or even basic instructions) from its human overlords.
And in "Useful Zulu Phrases, 1986," the laugh gets caught in the throat as she offers a hilarious list of some of the helpful hints that were once offered white South Africans attempting to learn Zulu in order to better command and control their black servants.
Those efforts have included: a new guidebook to the country aimed at the small number of refugees who already speak German; a shorter pamphlet available in 13 other languages; a phone app with versions in Arabic, Persian and French; a video podcast series featuring helpful hints in English from a young journalist born in Munich to parents who fled the Vietnam War; and, perhaps least successfully, an attempt to instruct the newcomers in proper behavior in the form of a 14-panel cartoon similar to an airplane safety information card.
Kerr gives her own helpful hints on how to redecorate on a budget.
Ives lives in New York City with his wife, Martha Ives, a book illustrator and a linoprint artist.Pellowski, Anne. Stoberock, Martha, illustrator. The Storytelling Handbook: A Young People's Collection of Unusual Tales and Helpful Hints on How to Tell Them.
Rural farm women found her especially helpful, since she understood their situation and was able to offer them helpful hints about managing their household more effectively."Good Cooks from Farm at Ex School." Toronto Globe, September 6, 1934, p. 8.
Like all other games in the Trail series, The Oregon Trail 3rd Edition requires careful resource management in order to successfully complete the perilous journey across America via the Oregon trail to the Western frontier. The game included a guide book with helpful hints in case the player got stuck.
He produced Flirting with Disaster, Manny & Lo, and Spanking the Monkey, which won the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival and two Independent Spirit Awards.Hollywood.comSundance Institute Archives The New York Times "Bookshelf" column wrote that Silvers' book, Secrets of Breaking into the Film and TV Business (William Morrow and Company/HarperCollins), is "brimming with helpful hints".
In 1988, he purchased his own periodical, Opportunity Magazine. Later he would launch a sister publication, Income Plu$, both aimed at small business entrepreneurs. Through a separate company he published a number of newsletters, including Woman's Day Helpful Hints. In 1996, Rhoades became Executive Vice President of Marvel Entertainment, succeeding Stan Lee as Publisher of Marvel Comics.
She was also full of helpful hints for all occasions and always ready to make lemons into lemonade; she once suggested buying colorful, happy goldfish as companions for the infirm and then, when the goldfish died, using them as fertilizer for houseplants. Although Sue Ann presented an image of a sweet, perfect wife and homemaker on-screen, she was actually sardonic, man-obsessed, and very competitive.
Through Herzogenberg he came to know Johannes Brahms, whom he much admired. Although he never received formal instruction from Brahms, he did receive many helpful hints from Brahms, "teaching him more in ten minutes than Herzogenberg managed to do in months." On May 27, 1884, Heinrich XXIV was married to his cousin Princess Elisabeth Reuss of Köstritz (1860–1931). The union produced five children.
In his later years, Scrope began to withdraw from political life. His "decaying strength and increasing blindness compelled him to [retire]" and during this time he released new editions of earlier works. During these years he gave counsel and kind words, in addition to helpful hints in research methodology and direction, to many young geologists. Lyell was also stricken with progressive blindness, bringing another ironic note to the pair's friendship.
University of Texas Press, Dancing on designs has been hard to find at first. It has been discovered that pictures of people dancing have been found to be standing still in the pictures or with a leg raised and just barely touching the ground. The physical location of where the image is gives hints to its reason. Symbols around and in the image also give helpful hints to the decoding of the image.
The SoCNoC forum on KiwiWriters was the official place to receive advice, information, criticism, and support. The forum is available year- round, but for the most part, members tend to peruse the other forums offered until June begins to approach. At the end of the year, the forums were collected and saved to the database so that members can still see them. The KiwiWriters log offered helpful hints, tips, and ramblings to keep SoCNoC writers on track.
To begin, players choose the combat scenario for their game session and pick which nation each will control. Tide of Iron comes with six scenarios. The scenario chosen describes each player's objective (mission), historical notes, initial forces and deployment, helpful hints, any special rules, reinforcements, the battle map, special terrain features, and the victory condition for each side. Following the scenario instructions, players find the relevant map tile boards and arrange them together forming the game board (battlefield).
This is an indexed list of the uniform and stellated polyhedra from the book Polyhedron Models, by Magnus Wenninger. The book was written as a guide book to building polyhedra as physical models. It includes templates of face elements for construction and helpful hints in building, and also brief descriptions on the theory behind these shapes. It contains the 75 nonprismatic uniform polyhedra, as well as 44 stellated forms of the convex regular and quasiregular polyhedra.
Chris Hunter reviewed the module for Imagine magazine, giving it a fairly balanced review. He criticized the quality of the surface map of the hill and noted several small errors in the text, including discrepancies between the text and the maps. On the plus side, according to him, the module contains many helpful hints for the novice gamemaster. As for content, Hunter noted that it gives little detail on the Fort itself, so that it can be easily incorporated into an existing campaign.
Any players who read the series would have 'this-is-what-I'd-have-done- instead' ideas floating around in their skulls. The designers have taken most of these ideas into account by structuring the module accordingly – suggestions and helpful hints are included for various deviations from the original story. The other good point is that while there were several heroes who did not take part in the Wars, the module includes rules on running these characters, including your homebuilt ones." He continued: "Now for the bad points.
Jim Bambra reviewed the green version of Palace of the Silver Princess for White Dwarf magazine, giving it a 10/10 and calling it "an excellent introduction to the game for new DMs and players, being fairly simple to complete and play." He made note of the glossary of unfamiliar terms for the Dungeon Master to reference and helpful hints on play, and concluded with the suggestion that Palace of the Silver Princess should replace The Keep on the Borderlands in the D&D; Basic Set.
Beginning in 1976, Patterson edited the "Georgian Newsletter", a chatty, informal correspondence that helped to build the community of Georgians and link them with one another. Following his death in 1984, the newsletter continued for a few years, and subsequently ceased publication. The newsletter contained bits of gossip, "Helpful Hints", book reviews, and the ever popular feature "Being a Witch is ... " Following a lengthy hiatus, the Georgian Newsletter was revived as a free publication in 2007 by members of the tradition, a current archive (as of May 2013) exists at The Georgian Wicca Tradition Newsletter.
The books were developed into a television series consisting of 26 episodes, each featuring a different story, plus helpful hints towards teaching children good use of English. It ran on the BBC Schools strand on BBC Two from 2000 to 2008 and it was also on the CBeebies on BBC Two strand from September to October 2003, then it moved to the main channel on 2004. It also aired on CBBC Channel's Class TV strand in 2003 and again in 2007. It also ran during the BBC Learning Zone late night strand between August and September 2006.
William Quinby De Funiak (November 16, 1901 – November 2, 1981), who wrote as William Q. De Funiak, was an American writer and law academic who wrote what was probably the first systematic American-British, British-American dictionary: American-British, British-American Dictionary With Helpful Hints for Travelers. It was published in the 1960s. He was born in Alabama and traveled abroad to lecture and study and visited Britain a good deal. He noted the linguistic differences between American English and British English and decided to produce a detailed glossary to aid the "two peoples separated by a common language" (as George Bernard Shaw put it).
In his book Arvo Pärt, Paul Hillier provides helpful hints for performance of Pärt's works. He notes the difficulty of singing tintinnabular music smoothly, because the tintinnabular part is by its very nature never stepwise. He continues, > Another possible source of lumpiness arises from the frequent occurrence of > longer notes in the middle of a phrase. (The Magnificat is full of such > moments.) These longer notes can easily go 'dead' (so that you almost hear > the singers counting), and then as the end of the note approaches there is a > slight push as the voices lurch toward the next pitch Hillier advises careful attention to tuning of pure intervals, as well as rehearsing the music extra slowly to understand the gravitas that must be expressed.
As his name implies, Cranky is perpetually bitter about many things and complains about them to anyone who gives him even the slightest acknowledgment. He is mostly angry about the state of modern video games, once going so far as to complain about how many bits and bytes are used up to simply animate his swinging beard. Every time he sees any such thing he seems to fondly recall his heyday in which he was an 8-bit character with only three frames of animation. In Donkey Kong Country on the Super NES, Cranky's main purpose was to distribute helpful hints about the game's many stages to Donkey Kong and his sidekick Diddy Kong whenever they dropped by his cabin.
Due to the ability to determine losses and reactive- power allocation, load-flow calculation also supports the planning engineer in the investigation of the most economical operation mode of the network. When changing over from single and/or multi-phase infeed low-voltage meshed networks to isolated networks, load-flow calculation is essential for operational and economical reasons. Load-flow calculation is also the basis of all further network studies, such as motor start-up or investigation of scheduled or unscheduled outages of equipment within the outage simulation. Especially when investigating motor start-up, the load-flow calculation results give helpful hints, for example, of whether the motor can be started in spite of the voltage drop caused by the start-up current.
Andrews was a co-author of Trusted to Care, an independent report on the care of frail older people in general hospitals in Wales, which gave rise to an immediate review of the care of elderly patients at all Welsh hospitals Andrews is the co-author of Ten Helpful Hints for Carers of People with Dementia, which has sold 65,000 copies, and the book, The One-Stop Guide to Dementia; Practical Advice for Families, Professionals, and People Living with Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease, published by Profile Books in February 2015 and has been followed by editions in North America (When Someone You Know Has Dementia) and an international edition (Dementia What You Need To Know) published 2016. Andrews was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to people with dementia. In March 2020, Andrews faced online criticism for telling a Scottish Parliament public audit committee that a UK coronavirus pandemic could be "quite useful" in killing off hospital bed blockers to ease pressure on the NHS.
Anne Pellowski is the author of numerous works on the theory and practice of storytelling, ranging from popular children's handbooks to scholarly academic articles. These include The World of Children's Literature (1968) The World of Storytelling (1977, revised edition 1991), The Story Vine: A Source Book of Unusual and Easy-to-Tell Stories from around the World (1984), The Family Storytelling Handbook: How to Use Stories, Anecdotes, Rhymes, Handkerchiefs, Paper, and Other Objects to Enrich Your Family Traditions (with Lynn Sweat, 1987) and The Storytelling Handbook: A Young People's Collection of Unusual Tales and Helpful Hints on How to Tell Them (1995). Anne Pellowski is also the author of the "Latsch Valley Series" or "Polish American Girls Series:" five novels about life in the Kashubian Polish farm communities in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Each of the novels, Willow Wind Farm: Betsy's Story (1981), Stairstep Farm: Anna Rose's Story (1981), Winding Valley Farm: Annie's Story (1982), First Farm in the Valley: Anna's Story (1982), and Betsy's Up-and-Down Year (1998), treats one year in the life of a girl from four successive generations of the Pellowski family; a five-year-old Ms. Pellowski herself is the protagonist of Stairstep Farm.

No results under this filter, show 46 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.