Charted Sentence Examples
His gaze charted her face, taking in every detail.
The skipper had plotted and charted the sailing legs and hired a boat before I'd done my first run.
Cult Australian spoof comedy Let the Blood Run Free charted life in St Christopher's Hospital.
All known sites where bombs landed have been charted and interviews with surviving eyewitnesses are included.
The whole of the Andamans and the outlying islands were completely surveyed topographically by the Indian Survey Department under Colonel Hobday in 1883-1886, and the surrounding seas were charted by Commander Carpenter in 1888-1889.
Biochemical pathways have been charted via the study of human brain tissue.
In 1968, signed to Island Records, they charted with ' Rainbow Chaser ', a classic slice of pop psychedelia.
These scholars also charted seasonal information regarding the equinoxes and solstices.
So, the first step toward having your Chinese love horoscope charted is determining your sign.
To date 264 HM ships sunk within UK territorial waters have been charted, a further 58 remaining uncharted.
AdvertisementIn this same period, he also charted with two duets - Baby Boy, with Beyonce, which was featured on Dutty Rock and went to number 1 in charts, and Breathe, with Blu Cantrell, from her album Bittersweet.
Although many people felt the band would be a one-hit wonder, Fountains of Wayne have followed up their popular track with a handful of other singles that have charted primarily in the UK.
As astrologers and astonomers charted the movement of the earth in a elliptical pattern around the sun, they saw both mathematical patterns (longitude and latitude), and visible evidence of seasonal nature.
The ancient marinaras and sea fairers who navigated and charted the globe were reliant on the moon and stars with their navigation.
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AdvertisementBoth singles charted well, and the album sold over a million copies.
In the United States, the track wasn't as huge a hit as it was overseas, but it did reach number 56 on the Billboard Hot 100, the highest a Kings of Leon song has ever charted, and did reach number 1 on the Alternative Songs chart.
It was re-released in 1970 and in 1973, when it was finally played on the radio in the UK and charted at number three there.
These songs also charted in the U.S. and Canada, giving Bieber the distinction of being the only artist to have his first four singles land on the Billboard charts in advance of the album release.
Each of these singles charted on both the Billboard and Canadian charts.
AdvertisementThe track has charted in nine different countries, falling into the top 20 in many of those countries, including Germany and the United Kingdom.
In the U.S., the track reached as high as 71 on the Billboard Pop 100 charts and in Ireland, the single charted at 17.
The Pretender also charted in Canada, the UK, Germany, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden and The Netherlands and was eventually certified Gold.
The song charted better in the UK, where it did receive a commercial radio push.
The album charted heavily during this time period and has since been certified platinum by the RIAA.
AdvertisementIn the late 1960s, Elvis began to release several singles though none of them charted high.
Days are tightly scheduled and charted to keep order in the house.
Lucinda Moore's CD has charted at number 18 on the gospel billboard charts.
She was a steel steamship of 178 tons which can now be found with her stern in a charted depth of 23 meters.
The singles has been streamed over 2 million times from Brooke's MySpace page, and the video charted on both VH1 and MTV.
Straight has sold over 70 millions records and has charted 56 number one songs on the country charts, which is more than any recording artist in any musical genre.
British influence kept the peace amongst peoples who were not subjects of the King-Emperor; Great Britain lighted, buoyed, charted and patrolled for over a century waters over which it claimed no formal lordship; and kept in strange ports an open door, through which traders of every nation might have equally free access to distant markets.