v - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • define: You are responsible for defining v before calling this function.
  • give: He gave a good fight v Bangladesh and only got ground down very slowly.
  • have: Similarly hitting a heavy fixed object at 40 mph and ending up at 0 mph would have a delta v of 40 mph.

Adjective modifier

  • hlthaffw: Estimate a similar hlthaffw v dpf quot expanding coverage physician's responsibility to.
  • 2nds: Rugby: men's 1sts v Glasgow 1sts, 2nds v Queen Margaret 1sts; women at St Andrews 1sts.
  • final: If we can shrink the error in u then the error in the final velocity v will also shrink.
  • small: As these families composition of our a small elasticity v and ellberger.
  • first: First team debut v Banbury United 23 October 2004 - lost 1-3.

Modifies a noun

  • j: Then there is a linear transformation A which takes x to y and u j to v j.
  • Goliath: David v Goliath with a massive prize at stake.
  • dpfhistorically: State without a affect health insurance largely ineligible for hlthaffw v dpfhistorically.
  • B: In B v B [ 1982 ] 3 FLR 398 the parties were married for 20 years and had two children.
  • w: Add | subtract fixxyz position n | fixxyz vector u v w Add or subtract a vector to each of the stored fixxyz positions.
  • presort: Report reminding those is dunwoody press v presort and reports to canada.

Noun used with modifier

  • R: The written name of the case would be R v Smith.
  • line-up: Team line-ups v Newport County Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for today's early kick-off away to Newport County.
  • l: Was one of l v teamed want to own.
  • u: Add | subtract fixxyz position n | fixxyz vector u v w Add or subtract a vector to each of the stored fixxyz positions.
  • velocity: If we can shrink the error in u then the error in the final velocity v will also shrink.
  • vector: Add | subtract fixxyz position n | fixxyz vector u v w Add or subtract a vector to each of the stored fixxyz positions.

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