Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

53 Sentences With "writes up"

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

One guy writes up a Blue Ribbon preview each fall that's legit 70 pages.
" Amazon user Taylor Davis writes: "Up until now, I've only ever used a whet stone.
We can't wait to see what endorsement he writes up now that she's on LinkedIn.
On the board, she writes up the ingredients that will be used for the dumplings.
The climax of the movie comes when Colvin writes up a searing account of her semi-blinding.
Maduro has promised to hold a referendum on the new constitution that the assembly writes up at some point.
She phones the hospice doctor to confirm the time of death, and the doctor writes up the death certificate.
The "enemy of the American people" can't include the lady who writes up the wedding announcements for The Daily Bugle.
I sit there sweating in the hot subway station for 12 minutes as he writes up three other people and me.
So, he writes up a date card for her and sets up a bunch of pillows, rose petals, and a snack platter.
California's waiver could be crucial in the months to come as the EPA writes up new standards for model year 2022–2025 cars.
Solstad writes up the lives of his heroes as if he were producing finished case studies, each sealed and beyond the power of his intervention.
" According to Bravo, for her "to make her own money, her husband, Travis, writes up a list of chores for her to do while he's away on business.
The Wall Street Journal writes up a Brookings study that finds "Trump country" is more likely to get hurt in a trade war than places that voted for Clinton.
The intrigue: The Washington Post's Steven Mufson writes up a good account of Thursday's decisions... Go deeper: With natural gas on the rise, U.S. market is moving against coal
That moderator interviews one or more of the moderators of the featured subreddit and then writes up the overview post with his or her own introduction and the interview included.
At the center of the room there's a lawyer representing the Vatican curia, a notary, and another secretary who writes up a final declaration that must then be countersigned by all those present.
Rosalía, a major star in Spain, writes up-to-the-minute songs infused with bits of tradition; the six-beat buleria rhythm of those handclaps is meshed with staccato trap percussion and her breathy, intimate vocal.
Using a combination of IBM Watson and proprietary algorithms, ROSS is the AI-driven successor to tools like LexisNexis: It combs through millions of pages of case law and writes up its findings in a draft memo.
Jacqueline and Jane have a special bond: Jacqueline tells Jane about her own sexual assault (which Jane writes up into an award-winning piece), and Jane confides in Jacqueline that she carries the cancer gene that killed her own mother.
Then the officer writes up a legal analysis that considers whether the interviewee is describing persecution (of a specific ethnicity, nationality, political opinion, religion, or "particular social group") or torture, and how likely it is that they'd face such persecution or torture if returned to their home country.
Moxie Marlinspike (Open Whisper Systems) at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2017 Moxie Marlinspike (Open Whisper Systems) at TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2017 Signal's Moxie Marlinspike, who hinted at this upcoming feature at Disrupt last week, writes up the team's approach to making sure that even that far-flung possibility is impossible.
Why Children's Fondness for YouTube Puts the Company at Risk Doug MacMillan writes up new data from the Pew Research Center about kids and YouTube: Amid concern from children's advocacy groups that the Google-owned video website is profiting from advertisements targeted at minors, the survey from the Pew Research Center shows that more than four out of five parents with children 453 and younger have given them permission to watch a YouTube video.
Shakespeare, Richard Burbage and William Kempe discuss the options for their acting troupe. However, Shakespeare starts to notice worrying signs of illness on his body. He returns to Stratford to get a diagnosis from John Hall and is told that he does not have the plague, but he does have syphilis. He writes up his sonnets for publication.
Tony and Carmela have a joint session with Dr. Melfi. It ends in recriminations: Carmela feels the other two have joined against her. Driving home she is tearful; he drives recklessly and is pulled over for speeding by Officer Leon Wilmore, who is black. Tony's charm and implicit bribery do not work, and Wilmore writes up a ticket.
India's friends start a game to see who can get the most dates online. India is initially sceptical and writes up a rules list because she is aware of the dangers. But when Silas, calling himself Cameron, starts talking to India online she is intrigued. Silas then sends a photo of Cameron and India thinks he is gorgeous.
She writes up all accounts, copies out orchestral parts and sees to everything in the kitchen with such efficiency and kindness that is admirable' in a letter dated 2 May 1869 written to his wife, Caroline. Treffz's encouragement for Strauss to apply for the coveted "KK Hofballmusik- direktor" post eventually bore positive results, as he was awarded the honorary position in 1863.
He ends up getting a minor concussion and a badly sprained ankle. Meanwhile Catalina writes up a letter about her story and coming to the US. She sends that to Elliot and Russell. They have an idea to send this to the seventh grade to show what Catalina is experiencing. With a teachers help the figured out a way Using the school's internet service, KidNet.
Systematic archaeological excavations of the site began around this period. In 1637 Giovanni Argoli, at the request of his patron the Cardinal Lelio Biscia, writes up a description of votive objects and inscriptions found during excavations at Aricia.Epistola ad Jacobum Philippum Tomasinum de templo Dianae Nemorensis, in: Giacomo Filippo Tomasini, De donariis ac tabellis votivis liber singularis, Padova, 1654 in-4 pag. 13 ff.
During these years she read the book Zen and the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel. "This book about Zen....awakened in me the feeling that Japan was holding sth. extremely important for me" she later writes. Up to 1963 she worked both as a freelance architect and for the Bavaria Film Company while continuing to publish articles and a series of books about architectural design.
Once a state is granted funds for the BEACH Act, they must comply to the EPA Administrator(s) and what they deem appropriate. The Administrator writes up a report that describes two aspects. One, the report must consist of data collected as part of the program for monitoring and notifying. Second, the report must address the actions needed to alert the public when water quality levels exceed national levels.
Ali Saleh has been interviewed by numerous publication such as The National and Gulf News. He also was recorded live in the studio with Dubai Eye 103.8 discussing his recent Golden Boy Award title. In May 2019, Gulf News writes up an exclusive on Ali Saleh and label him as 'UAE football's boy to become king'. The article is accompanied by a raw video where Ali talks about his life.
' So they break in, kill him, and then Dr. Watson > writes up a version of the story that puts the murder [on someone else]. > Gatiss: They're hiding in their burglar masks behind the curtain, and this > random woman comes and shoots Milverton in the face and then grinds her heel > into his face. It's odd, isn't it? So I mean really, it's just an > extrapolation of saying, 'Well, he probably did it, I think.
He orders the prisoners into the yard and summons Gessner. He writes up all of the prisoners, and Gessner, for appearing in formation out of uniform as they are all still in their underwear. He orders the men into the back of a deuce-and-a-half and orders Gessner to drive them to the farm where they normally work. Upon arrival he dismisses Gessner and orders him back to his quarters.
Street Machine is the main sponsor of the automotive show Summernats, which is run at Exhibition Park in Canberra in Canberra, ACT, Australia and features burnouts, drags and car show and shines. Street Machine writes up a Summernats Survival Guide each year as well as a feature article reviewing the car festival, which includes winners of all the major and minor awards, Miss Summernats and a feature article on the Grand Champion car.
Mulder develops a psychological profile of the criminal, believing him to be an escalating "death fetishist" who may resort to murder to satisfy his desires. Scully keeps her discomfort with the case to herself, and writes up a field report on necrophilia. Pfaster, who is behind the exhumations, proves Mulder's prediction correct when he brings a prostitute to his apartment. When the prostitute discovers a collection of funerary wreaths in Pfaster's bedroom, he kills her and removes her fingers.
After seeing what Haskell did to Gloria, Captain Brass writes up Haskell's death as justifiable homicide by Ray in defense of Gloria's and his own life. Brass then ensures that the evidence at the crime scene supports his report. Catherine sends in the report to Internal Affairs saying the evidence supports that he acted in self-defense. At the end of the episode, Internal Affairs interviews him, and asks if he killed Haskell in self-defense or murdered him.
Tensions on the Strike Team led Vendrell to admit to killing Lemansky, and knowing that Mackey will likely kill him, he turns to the Armenian mob for protection, only to expose their role in the money-train heist, putting their families at risk. Vendrell writes up all their crimes and mails duplicates to use as blackmail against Mackey. Claudette fights to keep the Barn from shutting down. Dutch tries to adjust to his new partnership with Billings and his crush on Hanlon.
Most every crisis begins with a series of rumbles, and the rumbles have to be distinguished from mere bluster and bombast. Knowing who the players are, how they think, what they confide in others, their history of risk-taking and their own domestic political requirements is essential. As any potential crisis builds, often over a period of months, Foreign Reports writes up a contemporaneous narrative, covering the story as it develops, often focusing on key details, which, only later, historians pick up on and piece together.
Obediently, Lillian writes up contracts that highly favor Gareth's interests and leave Reuben empty handed. Immediately conflicted by guilt, Lillian stands idly by, as Gareth pressures Reuben to sign the contracts and grant him 100% of the rights. When Reuben realizes that he has been swindled, Faye offers to help finance Reuben's next project, effectively giving her blessing for he and Derek to collaborate in the future. This offer is quickly retracted when Reuben accidentally makes a spectacle of himself at Courtney's engagement party and embarrasses the family.
Dean Munsch writes up a quick book called "New New Feminism" but it is revealed that a ghost author had written the novel. However, the book and Cathy become a best selling hit and a media sensation. While Grace, Zayday and Hester upkeep the memorial for the victims of the Red Devil, Munsch confronts Hester as to her being the killer and the bathtub baby girl. Hester defends herself by stating that she only killed Pete (Diego Boneta) before Cathy threatens to turn her into police for justice of those who were murdered.
He asks Superman if he had considered the cyber- terrorist group Ascension. When Clark Kent writes up an article about the event, Lois Lane informs him that all eight satellites attacks were successfully stopped. Superman investigates the impact site of the eighth satellite and notices that a superhuman had redirected it. After a submarine fires two torpedoes at Superman, General Lane is revealed to be working in a secret military installation, housing a superhuman who has been in the employ of the United States for nearly 75 years.
In early 1672, Graindorge attempts to reunite the group around a new project, a study of the scoter that would disprove the theory that the birds come from the barnacles of ship, a belief also promoted by the church. He works on the project himself, writes up his findings, and has Chamillart take them to Paris for submission to the Académie Royal and the court, which reject his submission.Lux. pp. 156–158. This prompts the court to cease funding the academy, causing it to disband in late 1672.
Bret ends up selling his guitar to pay the bills, and he performs on stage with Jemaine while playing air guitar and making guitar sounds. Murray writes up his negative opinion of the show in the New Zealand consulate newsletter, giving them "two stars out of 100". When Bret asks Murray for some of the emergency band fund, Murray tells him that he invested the money with a Nigerian man named Nigel Seladu who contacted him over the internet. Nigel promised Murray his money back with "a thousand percent interest" and "a share of his family fortunes".
The lead rater writes up the report and conclusions of the process, and works with other ESRB staff members to do a parity analysis to make sure the assigned ratings align with ratings from similar games in the past. Overall, between the raters' discussion and final reporting, the process takes about a week to complete. At times during the internal review, the raters may find inconsistencies between the details on the Long Form and in the video footage. Should these occur, the ESRB contacts the publisher to ask for clarification of these matters, typically which are then resolved quickly.
In his next anecdote, Abe tells of giving a not-yet- famous Clark Gable a shoe shine at the Springfield railway station and lending him a copy of Gone with the Wind, but still remembers his anger at not being paid. A rapt Marshall writes up this story as well and Abe's fame grows. Homer decides to visit his father, but Abe tells him off, suggesting that Homer only wants to spend time with him now that he is famous. Later, Marge suggests that, in actuality, Homer is angry with himself for not having spent more time with his dad.
In May 2009, Toshiba launched a laptop with a 512 GB SSD. Since October 2010, Apple's MacBook Air line has used a solid state drive as standard. In December 2010, OCZ RevoDrive X2 PCIe SSD was available in 100 GB to 960 GB capacities delivering speeds over 740 MB/s sequential speeds and random small file writes up to 120,000 IOPS. In November 2010, Fusion-io released its highest performing SSD drive named ioDrive Octal utilising PCI-Express x16 Gen 2.0 interface with storage space of 5.12 TB, read speed of 6.0 GB/s, write speed of 4.4 GB/s and a low latency of 30 microseconds.
The book Castles and Fortresses of Western Ukraine was written by a Lviv historian Orestes Matsyuk, who spent more than 30 years of his life studying the castles and fortress of Ukraine. His aim when writing the novel was to make a complete brochure of all of Ukraine's ancient castles. He recorded more than 5000 objects when making the book. The system of his work was to identify the news writes up of the archival building and printed sources, the gathering of old plans, photos, drawings, the installations of expeditionary field survey of current state of photographic images sights, which produces graphic reconstructions of monuments and prepared the printed catalogue.
Eventually James gets in trouble with the colonial assembly, which jails him for a short time and then forbids him to continue publishing his paper. James and his friends come up with the stratagem that the Courant should hereafter be published under the name of Benjamin Franklin, although James will still actually be in control. James signs a discharge of Ben's apprenticeship papers but writes up new private indenture papers for Ben to sign which will secure Ben's service for the remainder of the agreed time. But when a fresh disagreement arises between the brothers, Ben chooses to leave James, correctly judging that James will not dare to produce the secret indenture papers.
He demands to be interviewed, and while Jim balks, after Dwight's persistent efforts to acquire an interview (particularly by disguising himself as a French burn victim named Jacques Souvenier), Jo instructs Jim to grant him one, as she likes "a little bit of crazy." Jim had earlier firmly shot down Dwight's extensive bribe list for Jim's support, and quickly ends his formal interview. Darryl thinks his popularity with the staff will make him a shoo-in, so he is caught off-guard when he actually must do an interview and submit a resume. Darryl writes up an extensive four-page resume, which Jo derides, though Jim encourages Darryl by saying that the interview and resume are mere formalities for him.
Such cases are normally brought before the court by a person's confessor, who writes up the relevant facts of the cases, but only what is absolutely necessary, using standardized Latin pseudonyms. The confidentiality of the person, and the priest's absolute obligation to preserve the secrecy of the Sacrament of Penance, are still in force in such cases. This court, under the authority of the Cardinal Major Penitentiary, who acts in the Pope's name, answers the confessor and empowers him to impose a penance and lift a penalty. For instance, the act of desecrating the Eucharist is one which incurs an automatic excommunication for the person who so acts (an excommunication from the moment of the act, which no court need actually meet to impose), and the power to lift this excommunication is reserved by the Pope to himself.
The main viewpoint character, Roger Jourgensen, is a CIA analyst who writes up a report on the state of both the U.S. and Soviet governments' occult research for incoming President Ronald Reagan. This report attracts the attention of "the Colonel" (implied to be Oliver North), who arranges for Jourgensen's transfer and for him to work on a variant of the Iran–Contra affair: secret dealings between the U.S. and Iran to counter Saddam Hussein's Iraq, frustrate the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, as well as arrange the freeing of hostages in Lebanon. In the Cold War, the U.S. and NATO lag behind the Soviets in mastery of the dark arts, and rely on nuclear weapons as their main countermeasure. The Soviets gained their knowledge from Nazi Germany, which had moved a sleeping entity from an underwater city in the Baltic Sea; the entity is now contained at Chernobyl.
In the Howard Hawks-directed 1940 film His Girl Friday, written by Charles Lederer based on the 1928 Broadway play The Front Page by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, reporter Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell) interviews accused killer Earl Williams (John Qualen) in jail to write his story for her newspaper. Williams is despondent and confused, and easily accepts it when Johnson leads him into an account of the events preceding the killing, which revolves around the desperate out-of-work man's hearing the expression "production for use" and transferring the concept in his mind to the gun he had: it was made for use, and he used it. This is the story about Williams that Johnson writes up, to the admiration of the other reporters covering the case. This version of Earl Williams' motivations differs significantly from that presented in the original stage play and the first film adaptation of it from 1931.

No results under this filter, show 53 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.