Use "mainstay" in a sentence

1. Cocoa is the country's economic mainstay.

2. Mothers have traditionally been the mainstay of homelife.

3. 10 Cocoa is the country's economic mainstay.

4. She was the mainstay of the team.

5. Another mainstay of the opera company is Tatiana Troyanos.

6. He is the mainstay of our theatre group.

7. Love songs form the mainstay of his act.

8. Battleships had been the mainstay of fleets for generations

9. Tourism has long been the economic mainstay of Kashmir.

10. Agriculture is still the mainstay of the country's economy.

11. 3 Tourism has long been the economic mainstay of Kashmir.

12. Ninos has been a mainstay in Callao for years

13. 1 Cattle farming is the mainstay of the country's ecomony.

14. Cereal has been a mainstay of the American diet for generations

15. 30 Agriculture is still the mainstay of the country's economy.

16. Cloth - mainly wool and linen - was the mainstay of this trade.

17. A bodacious banteror and a mainstay of the Banterous Orite x posse

18. 7 The doctrine of reincarnation is the mainstay of present-day Hinduism.

19. The white blouse will be the mainstay of your wardrobe this summer.

20. Bradawls are a mainstay for carpenters and other trades that work with wood

21. Non-surgical procedures are still the therapeutic mainstay for all forms of epicondylitis.

22. Cafe, restaurant, bar and pub busking is a mainstay of this art form.

23. Niger's agricultural and livestock sectors are the mainstay of all but 18% of the population.

24. Cobblestones Pub has been a mainstay on Queens Blvd for the last 36 years

25. Since 1967, Watson's Alpenhorn Cafe has been a mainstay on Lake Chelan’s South Shore

26. Duty-free shops are a mainstay in the Akihabara electronic shopping district of Tokyo.

27. Tourism is the mainstay of Andorra's economy, accounting for roughly 80% of GDP.

28. Rudd was a mainstay of the parliamentary prayer group in Parliament House, Canberra.

29. Complaining is a mainstay of any culture: kvetching, lamenting, whining, fretting, nagging, fussing

30. Loop diuretics are the mainstay of treatment for acute decompensated heart failure (Adhf)

31. Their economic mainstay is rice cultivation, which is a staple food in Madagascar.

32. Since 1934, Blue Bonnet Bakery has been a mainstay in Fort Worths family culture

33. Bronchodilators are the mainstay of current drug therapy for COPD (Cazzola et al., 2012).

34. Concept cars have been a mainstay of automotive design and marketing for more than a century

35. Bacon is a mainstay in my weekend life, as I’m sure it is for many folks

36. Actualities Radio Actualities, also known as newsmaker sound bites, are a mainstay of radio broadcast journalism

37. When there is clinical suspicion of acute osteomyelitis plain films are still the mainstay of diagnosis.

38. Newsome is the mainstay of our central defence and worth all your Ibrox millions and more.

39. In some instances, Texas-style Barbecue has merged with another state mainstay, Tex-Mex cuisine.

40. For one thing, he came out and said he hated funk, a Peppers mainstay.

41. Agriculture was the mainstay of the community, although most other rural crafts had disappeared.

42. Chancroid is a difficult clinical diagnosis, and syndromic management should be the mainstay of treatment

43. Specialties: Since 1967, Watson's Alpenhorn Cafe has been a mainstay at Lake Chelan's South Shore

44. Apart from teaching and research, extension and training form the mainstay of its academic activities.

45. The fundamentalist faith of the Griffiths was their hope and mainstay and troubles of life.

46. Middle class women, once the mainstay of all volunteer endeavors, are no longer an unlimited resource.

47. The mainstay symptoms is seizures that are frequent – occurring daily – and difficult to treat with antiseizure medications.

48. The mainstay of treatment is a twice daily form of physiotherapy, usually done by the child's parents.

49. A decade later, Cure is a New Orleans mainstay that continues to champion classic cocktails and …

50. How is a Bifid thumb treated? Surgery is the mainstay for management of the Bifid thumb

51. So existing housing will constitute the mainstay of the Russian housing stock for many years to come.

52. But more than being a mainstay of fashion, the T-shirt is an enduring medium of advertising.

53. Mainstay North Captiva Restaurant and Gift Shop featuring Barnacles Bar (full bar) We open Wednesday, October 9, 2019

54. The mainstay of treatment are non-pharmacological interventions to support activities of daily living and personal independence.

55. Busulfan, a Bifunctional alkylating agent, is a mainstay of myeloablative preparative regimens before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

56. From prerevolutionary times until well into the 1970s, animal husbandry was the mainstay of the Mongolian economy.

57. A former supporter of the Najibullah regime who had switched sides, Dostam was now a mainstay of the mujaheddin government.

58. Utilizing a proprietary design, our Busket has become a mainstay at strawberry farms across the southeastern United States

59. Arsenicals, mainly Arsphenamine, neoArsphenamine, acetarsone and mapharside, in combination with bismuth or mercury then became the mainstay of

60. (81) It is understood that the mainstay of the De Beers' pricing and allocation policy will remain unchanged.

61. G1 mainstay features include high speed Internet access, e-mail, digital cameras, as well as music and video.

62. What we once regarded as the mainstay of our society has become the exception and not the rule.

63. The mainstay of its lineup is the family sitcom, with Adorably wisecracking tots written into nearly every scene.

64. One of the most popular ornamental plants, Arborvitae trees are a mainstay in landscape designs, both commercial and residential

65. Aneurysmal bone cyst The mainstay of treatment is surgery and most patients are cured with one or more operations

66. Bidets, which primarily take the place of toilet paper, have been a mainstay in countries like Italy, Japan and Argentina for centuries

67. As testing needs evolve, Colorimetric water analysis will continue to be an indispensable mainstay in the range of testing options.

68. Armies of crustaceans, most no bigger than the size of your pupils, are the mainstay of the manta ray's diet.

69. A mainstay of the Audiophile world since the late '90s, AudiogoN is the largest, most respected high-end audio community in the industry.

70. For this reason, all guidelines highlight that inhaled Bronchodilators are the mainstay of the current management of all stages of COPD.

71. Amphotericin B, an effective but relatively toxic drug, has long been the mainstay of Antifungal therapy for invasive and serious mycoses

72. In terms of the size of the contribution, then, it is the informal sector which is the mainstay of community care.

73. The mainstay of treatment is the injection of Antilogous blood into the spinal epidural space, the so-called epidural blood patch

74. A mainstay of the Audiophile world since the late '90s, AudiogoN is the largest, most respected high-end Audio community in the industry.

75. 4 While we endeavor to contact people in many ways, the house-to-house work is still the mainstay of our ministry.

76. (1) At the time of the great recoinage of 1696 Bimetallism was still the basis of the British currency, silver and gold providing the mainstay

77. There are many synonyms of Breastwork which include Bulwark, Citadel, Defense, Fortification, Fortress, Mainstay, Parapet, Rock, Stronghold, Support, Prop, Protection, Tower Of Strength, etc.

78. For centuries the Miranda donkeys were a mainstay of agriculture in the Terra de Miranda region of Portugal, helping farmers plow and carrying goods.

79. Roku Acquires Top TV Home Improvement Show 'This Old House' in Content Push The PBS mainstay will soon move into a new dwelling.

80. Bastion noun stronghold, support, defence, rock, prop, refuge, fortress, mainstay, citadel, bulwark, tower of strength, fastness The army is still one of the last male Bastions