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How to use WWI in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word WWI? Here are some examples.

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Preceding WWI, the entire continent of Europe was enveloped with intense competition for sea power, trade, language and territorial disputes.
The hole in Jim's argument is that, before WWI, they said that capitalism wouldn't allow it.
Meanwhile, the WWI recipe substitutes equal amounts corn and rye flour for wheat products.
Instead, the focus of the game is hot-and-heavy dogfighting using WWI aircraft.
Stories of her presence comforting soldiers in the trenches of WWI abounded.
This ideology was tested and solidified before and during WWI when the AFL loudly proclaimed its patriotism.
Alone in Paris, she draws on her experience volunteering at Ellis Island to pursue a career as a doctor as WWI looms.
I still believe today's infantrymen could learn from the WWI doughboys.
In 1916, a military convalescent hospital was established at Deer Lodge for returning WWI soldiers.
Molybdenum is used in the fabrication of materials that operate in high stress situations, such as WWI German artillery Big Bertha.
At the beginning of WWI Britain and Germany each had a cavalry force of 100,000 men expecting to engage in genteel but fervid encounters.
Mata Hari in WWI was executed because of suspicions that she was involved in counter-espionage.
Miracle Mile was founded by Mickey Overcast, who made a fortune during WWI in contraband morphine.
Pilgrims will experience and be guided through the trenches of WWI and the beaches of Normandy.
In the years following WWI the idea of returning to a battlefield became more prevalent.
The historical basis for selection will be looked at from the viewpoint of WWI aircrew, WWII aircrew, and then WWII OSS operators.
In a famous painting of a WWI battlefield, Canadian painter Frederick Varley titled his canvas For What?
When WWI broke out, young Harris enlisted as a bugler with the Rhodesia Regiment.
The film is about a shell-shocked WWI veteran, who becomes obsessed with restoring the intricate mechanical Harrison clocks, regardless of the personal cost.
Before the United States joined the Allies in WWI, a number of Americans joined the Canadian army to get in on the action.
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Lusitania is a mystery ship with endless speculation over a possible cover-up about illegally carrying munitions for WWI from New York.
In a country laden with unexploded ordnance dating back to WWI, German regulations require construction companies use professional bomb safety organizations.
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