Use "sporadic" in a sentence

1. Sporadic gunfire in Bamako was reported

2. Her attendance at school was sporadic.

3. 2 There has been sporadic violence downtown.

4. There has been sporadic violence downtown.

5. Methods of treating sporadic inclusion body myositis

6. 9 Sporadic gunfire continued through the night.

7. 1 Her attendance at school was sporadic.

8. The sporadic dates I 'd had in college .

9. 20 Medullary carcinomas can be sporadic or familial.

10. By the 27th, access to both sites was sporadic.

11. 10 Sporadic friction with Madrid is inevitable and expected.

12. 8 Major cities hit by sporadic uprisings and riots.

13. 12 Sporadic sniper fire continued throughout Jan. 20 in Baku.

14. 11 The next day they withdrew under sporadic artillery bombardment.

15. 4 There were reports of sporadic fighting in the streets.

16. I make sporadic efforts to sort out my files.

17. General amnesty was never declared because sporadic skirmishes continued.

18. 7 Too sporadic to measure on the feh scale.

19. 15 Sporadic sniper fire continued throughout Jan. 20 in Baku.

20. 6 Since then he has been on sporadic drinking binges.

21. 8 synonyms for Convulsive: jerky, violent, sporadic, fitful, spasmodic, paroxysmal, spasmodic

22. 5 I make sporadic efforts to sort out my files.

23. 3 In spite of sporadic violence, polling was largely orderly.

24. Bibliotherapy has received sporadic attention from health professionals over the years

25. 23 Gold is distributed throughout mineralised quartz veins, not just in sporadic shoots.

26. The differential diagnosis between sporadic adenoma and colitis-associated neoplasia is difficult.

27. 30 Gold is distributed throughout mineralised quartz veins, not just in sporadic shoots.

28. The free trade zone failed in various incarnations, and investment has been only sporadic.

29. This labyrinthine venue is good for new bands and has sporadic club nights.

30. 16 There was rioting and sporadic fighting in the city as rival gangs clashed.

31. Sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) is a heterogeneous disease with multiple factors involved in Carcinogenesis

32. Sporadic resistance and strikes by workers' councils continued until mid-1957, causing economic disruption.

33. 24 In many rural districts provision was still patchy and enforcement of attendance sporadic.

34. In the summer hemisphere, frequent, thick but sporadic methane clouds seem to cluster around 40°.

35. More than 100 people have been killed this year in sporadic outbursts of ethnic violence.

36. Sporadic carcinoids of the gastric antrum are malignant, however, and require radical surgical treatment.

37. 22 More than 100 people have been killed this year in sporadic outbursts of ethnic violence.

38. Antonyms for Consecutive include nonConsecutive, inConsecutive, broken, unConsecutive, discontinuous, separate, alternate, alternating, interrupted and sporadic

39. For more than a year, Lebanon has been Convulsed by sporadic mass protests and violence

40. In 3 cases of the literature the diagnosis of sporadic AMH based on autoptic studies.

41. 26 The free trade zone failed in various incarnations, and investment has been only sporadic.

42. 29 But the fossil record of the insects is far from perfect - very sporadic and selective.

43. The random background meteors that do not belong to discrete meteor showers are called sporadic meteors.

44. Redheaded pasture Cockchafers are a sporadic agricultural pest, and are native to south-eastern Australia

45. 14 Our advertising campaigns have been too sporadic to have had a lot of success.

46. Objective: To study the change of myocardial enzyme spectrum and its clinical significance in sporadic cretinism patients.

47. In late May, after seven months of sporadic protests, authorities started cracking down and arresting protesters.

48. One of the hallmarks of both familiar and sporadic Parkinson’s disease is the accumulation of damaged mitochondria.

49. Sporadic nerve fibres occur in the periphery of the epidermal papillae which are aranged in the same pattern.

50. Fragmentary and sporadic actions, devoid of lasting effect and impact on practices, are implemented in some countries

51. There was now a lull in the battle, though sporadic cannon and musket fire were still heard.

52. Enemy activity from approximately half-past six to eight o’clock was limited to sporadic mortaring and shelling.

53. E0040 Es layer Sporadic E layer Intermittent layer of the ionosphere, of limited horizontal extent, in the E region.

54. 17 The unpredictable, sporadic nature of storms on an open coast presumably render exposed shores unstable in this respect.

55. 20 Hence, interest was slight and sporadic, and the works were not assimilated into mainstream western art history.

56. The advance had not progressed far; snipers were still active and the area was under sporadic mortar fire.

57. In most cases, advertisements form only opportunistic, sporadic revenues and are not reliable, long term sources of funding.

58. Domesticity need never intrude on the relationship; it may be sporadic, but when there it is always intense.

59. 15 Why, after a campaign punctuated by sporadic Khmer Rouge attacks, was the election allowed to proceed relatively peacefully?

60. The Acolytes are mysterious, sinister warriors first introduced in the Operation: Shadow Debt event, and making sporadic reappearances after that

61. In the course of this process I found an old journal with sporadic entries from the years 1951 to 1954.

62. In October 1950, the People's Liberation Army entered the Tibetan area of Chamdo, defeating sporadic resistance from the Tibetan army.

63. Congenital hypothyroidism, formerly called sporadic Cretinism, 1 is a disorder characterized by very inadequate thyroid hormone production in neonates.

64. 27 Thus a considerable number of cases of both ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are sporadic or non-genetic.

65. Domesticity need never intrude on the relationship; it may be sporadic(Sentencedict.com), but when there it is always intense.

66. 18 Perhaps it means that low-key, sporadic participation, which is the norm for most displays of citizenship, is not enough?

67. 13 The sporadic gunfire, explosions and shouting in the depths of the forest,[www.Sentencedict.com] seemed to belong to a different world.

68. 19 hours ago · Fall Armyworm is a sporadic outbreak pest that doesn’t overwinter in North Carolina

69. In reality guerrilla action was largely indiscriminate with sporadic attacks on the occasional landlord, local official, or police post.

70. 21 The next day, after sporadic incidents, violent disorder erupted at about 00 p. m. Disorder occurred again in 19

71. This study aims to examine the frequency of the pheochromocytoma (pheo), defined as a “benign, intra-adrenal, hypertensive, sporadic, unilateral tumor.”

72. About “Brainless” Em is at his most lyrical and sporadic as he brings back a vintage Slim Shady-type narrative

73. The four-year struggle involved sporadic but bloody armed conflict, internal Indonesian political and communal upheavals, and two major international diplomatic interventions.

74. One of those cowardly specimens who observably flinched in the football tackle or too noticeably avoided the sporadic playground rough and tumble.

75. 13 Secondly, familial cases have sometimes shown a lower age at onset than sporadic cases, which is consistent with aetiological heterogeneity.

76. They had lost a slew of close games, were getting minimal production from their frontcourt and sporadic play from the perimeter.

77. 19 The sporadic shutting off of town centres by selective use of barriers is already under way to stop the bombers.

78. Index Terms Starting With 'C' (Cretin, Cretinism) Index Terms Starting With 'C' (Cretin, Cretinism) Cretin, Cretinism (congenital) (endemic) (nongoitrous) (sporadic) E00.9

79. 23 As the permanent workplace becomes a shifting work space, daily face-to-face contact with fellow workers is increasingly sporadic.

80. 28 They had lost a slew of close games, were getting minimal production from their frontcourt and sporadic play from the perimeter.