bond - use in sentences

Object

  • hydrogen: The lower density of ice is caused by its structure, a hydrogen bonded tetrahedral network similar to that of diamond.
  • warehouse: In the bonded warehouses of the distilleries, whiskey worth millions of pounds lies maturing in oak casks.

Converse of object

  • forge: Both have worked hard to forge strong bonds with many of the prostitutes in the King's Cross area.
  • strengthen: I look forward, if selected, to strengthen this bond of common purpose.

Adjective modifier

  • covalent: That allows the formation of covalent bonds between the two.
  • convertible: Convertible bonds These bonds can be exchanged for shares or other securities, usually of the same company.
  • ionic: In the last lesson we saw that atoms can lose or gain electrons to form ionic bonds.
  • double: These molecules may be of different chain lengths, and may also have double bonds in some places.
  • unbreakable: As siblings we have an unbreakable bond - an invisible cord thru which we know and love each other.

Modifies a noun

  • enthalpy: The relative weakness of the bond is reflected in the bond enthalpy.

Noun used with modifier

  • hydrogen: It prints out all the possible hydrogen bonds to any of the three residue types.
  • peptide: Catalytic Type The catalytic type of a peptidase relates to the chemical groups responsible for its catalysis of peptide bond hydrolysis.
  • disulfide: Proteins are modified to be mis-folded by making new links between otherwise remote amino acids with disulfide bonds.
  • with-profits: The Friends Provident with-profits bond will likely have penalties for anyone who wants to exit in the first five years, says Ms Bowes.
  • carbon-carbon: Once you apply enough energy to break the existing carbon-carbon bonds, that's it!
  • treasury: The rest will come from the issuing of domestic public debt in the form of treasury bonds.

Preposition: of

  • brotherhood: Furthermore, it was by his exemplary character that he strengthened the bond of brotherhood between his people.
  • friendship: To seal the bond of friendship, the new Emperor offers to marry Titus ' daughter Lavinia.
  • affection: You've ended the dream of an Anglican Communion held together by bonds of affection.
  • kinship: Our bonds of kinship make some claims on us, bonds that I pray will always remain strong.

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