Use of ignite in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include ignite at the start of sentence, ignite at the end of sentence and ignite in the middle of sentence
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ignite at the start of sentence
- Ignite the magnesium ribbon using a micro burner.
ignite at the end of sentence
- Add gin and sherry and carefully ignite.
- The gunpowder sometimes fails to ignite.
- Ammonia - air mixtures are quite difficult to ignite.
- The racial tension in the area makes it a tinderbox ready to ignite.
ignite in the middle of sentence
- The band will also ignite new flame of war!
- Fatherly love is to ignite our voyage sails!
- The burning gases can ignite the lean mixture.
- Don't back down but do not ignite the situation.
- He can score, pass, rebound and ignite the crowd.
- Gunpowder can fail to ignite or explode prematurely.
- The firebomb did not ignite and caused only minor damage.
- Something caused the fuel to ignite with devastating consequences.
- Wilson can even ignite an issue which voters may not know is troubling them.
- If the mixture proves difficult to ignite, increase the proportion of ethylene.
- Removing price controls now would end queues at state shops but ignite hyper-inflation.
- He hit a wall hard enough to briefly ignite a magnesium wheel, but refused to slow down.
- The spark was supposed to ignite the fusion reaction or miniature thermonuclear explosion.
- The burning foam generates such heat that other items in the room can ignite spontaneously.
- The chemistry had been between them from the start, waiting only for a wayward spark to ignite it.
- This means a catastrophic engine failure could send a fragment into the wing and ignite the fuel vapour.
- The barrels are spun round and heavy firing pins ignite each charge in turn, unleashing a volley of fire.
- The barrels are spun round and heavy firing pins ignite each charge in turn, unleashing a volley of shots.
- The heat can penetrate combustible materials, alter their composition and make them ignite at lower temperatures.
- Exhaust gases are then subjected to an air injection which encourages unburnt fuel to ignite in the exhaust manifold.
- There is a massive file cabinet stuffed with documents so old and densely packed they may be ready to ignite spontaneously.
- Motorists should not park their cars in tall grass, because mufflers and catalytic converters can be hot enough to ignite fires.
- UN troops are in a cleft stick: something has to be done for the civilian population, yet to retaliate would surely be the spark to ignite all-out war.
- Initially the gravitational self-attraction of the stellar material leads to large internal pressures and temperatures which can ignite thermonuclear burning.
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