element - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • surprise: The gusting wind also added an element of surprise to everyone's run.

Converse of object

  • trace: Essential minerals, trace elements for lambs The lambs also need trace elements.
  • incorporate: The shield incorporates elements symbolic of the three original wards constituted in 1879.
  • combine: The piece combines elements from three carnival traditions ( UK.
  • contain: Every bet, every financial transaction contains an element of risk.
  • introduce: He has brought into the discussion the possibility of introducing a practical element into law degree courses.
  • add: The gusting wind also added an element of surprise to everyone's run.

Preposition: in

  • array: If there are no elements in the array, returns the undefined value.

Adjective modifier

  • key: Why was the revival of literacy such a key element in Alfred's reforms?
  • essential: Roles Electronic warfare is an essential element of fire support.
  • important: Project work is an important element of the course.
  • crucial: His detailed plans had been flawless, but they missed a crucial element - the pure pleasure of racing.
  • core: This would form a core element of a significantly enhanced public transport network.
  • vital: The quality of fish seed, or young fish, is a vital element for successful aquaculture production.

Noun used with modifier

  • matrix: This transfer function is then used to calculate the distorted partial-wave matrix elements which are used to generate the angular distribution.
  • array: That is, either single array elements, a range of array elements or the entire array may be replaced with a single query.
  • metadata: Initially we plan to use the Dublin Core metadata elements to index the pages on the SuperJournal Web site.
  • data: A bin is full when it points to or contains a data element.
  • trace: Contains essential amino acids and over 70 trace elements.
  • heating: Set to run continuously whilst the heating element switches on & off, or to turn on & off with the heat.

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