h - use in sentences

Possessives

  • S: The ratio K o = s ' h / s ' z is known as the coefficient of earth pressure at rest.
  • letter: The letter ' h ' denotes that the bird was heard but not seen.

Converse of object

  • handle: All this definition does is release any buffers associated with the handle h.
  • feature: The great cruise featuring h is one of day with fine.
  • give: Silverman [ 3 ] suggests a value for h given by: where D is the number of dimensions.
  • see: If you are a few m i les offshore and see t h e sam e, it is usually The Atlantic Seal.
  • include: If the attribute includes h then the attachment is considered.. .
  • have: The solid line OH represents a vertical object ( a person ) which we will assume has length h.

Modifies a noun

  • ave: By linking with RoSPA we h ave been able to develop a bespoke program.
  • ow: For further details on this, see h ow to complain.
  • k: If the output symmetry is a higher symmetry, then all input reflections will output, with more observations per h k l set.
  • l: If the output symmetry is a higher symmetry, then all input reflections will output, with more observations per h k l set.
  • e: Jesus could do this because h e was both God's Son and a human being like us.
  • t: J e l l - o S h o o t e r s anyone?

Noun used with modifier

  • t: I n t h e 3 r d c e n t u r y A.
  • g: The very top row, for instance has value f × g × h = h × h = e.
  • w: If there are more puzzles than w × h, more than one page will be printed.
  • ratesaaron: Mental health services participation texas health insurance agent ratesaaron h pick a primary.
  • c: A unified advice and assistance function can only be a c h i e ved if the regulator is responsible for awarding charitable status.
  • wit: You will have regular meetings with them to discuss your progress and help you wit h any issues connected with your studies.

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