Explore Uea through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Uea in a sentence
Uea meaning
Initialism of universal enveloping algebra.
Using Uea
- The main meaning on this page is: Initialism of universal enveloping algebra.
- In the example corpus, uea often appears in combinations such as: the uea, uea members, uea in.
Context around Uea
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 10 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Uea
- In this selection, "uea" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, new, deserted, genevan, members, yearbook and statutes stand out and add context to how "uea" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1934 the uea members accepted and a deserted uea in which. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "uea" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and activations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with uea
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In 1934 the UEA members accepted new UEA statutes. (9 words)
After that, UEA uploads the related documents on its website. (10 words)
These members receive the UEA Yearbook and receive the UEA services. (11 words)
Sullivan is currently conducting a trip through the Middle East and has visited Israel and the UEA before stopping in the West Bank in Gaza to meet with members of the PA to discuss conflicts between the PA and Israel, to Reuters. (42 words)
Hannah Worsley, Norwich Foodbank project manager, said, "We were delighted to work with the UEA research team to independently evaluate and understand our project, in terms of what we expected the outcomes to be and what some actual outcomes were. (40 words)
Front page of the IEL organ in 1937, announcing a house in Heronsgate becoming the IEL headquarters As the representatives of the national organizations by far outnumbered the others, it is right to call UEA in essence a federation. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
He also thought of partner organizations, for example hotels who would give a discount to UEA members in change for an advertisement in the UEA Yearbook.
In 1934 the UEA members accepted new UEA statutes.
In Geneva stayed a deserted UEA, in which the old leaders took power again, the so-called Genevan UEA.
The general director and his staff work at the UEA headquarters, Oficejo de UEA, in Rotterdam.
The 'new UEA', as it was called, was (and still is) a federation of national associations but also of individual members directly administered by UEA.
These members receive the UEA Yearbook and receive the UEA services.
UEA in its first years The original UEA was purely based on individual membership.
Elliot Gudge is a graduate of UEA's English Literature and Creative Writing programme, a qualified English teacher, and CBR comics features writer hailing from the United Kingdom.
Hannah Worsley, Norwich Foodbank project manager, said, "We were delighted to work with the UEA research team to independently evaluate and understand our project, in terms of what we expected the outcomes to be and what some actual outcomes were.
In January, UEA said it was looking to make compulsory redundancies, due to "the effects of Covid, the tuition fee freeze, pressures on student numbers and rising costs".
Professor Dmitry Pshezhetskiy, from UEA’s Norwich Medical School, said: “Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men and kills one man every 45 minutes in the UK.
Sullivan is currently conducting a trip through the Middle East and has visited Israel and the UEA before stopping in the West Bank in Gaza to meet with members of the PA to discuss conflicts between the PA and Israel, to Reuters.
As the game became more open, gaps were left and it was ex-Spalding player Tom Amess who finished off the scoring to seal three points for UEA.
And it will also ensure that those at work are not spreading the virus, according to the UEA researchers.
Lead researcher Prof Matt Gage, from UEA's School of Biological Sciences, said: "Species around the world are undergoing due to a range of factors such as climate change, habitat loss and genetic bottlenecks.
The report citing that lead researcher Prof Carl Philpott, from UEA’s Norwich Medical School highlighted that the smell and taste tests were carried out on 10 patients with Coronavirus infection and 10 people with bad cold.
After having had usually a director and one, two employees to support him, UEA at times employed ten people or more, among them e.g. a congress manager, a book seller, a librarian.
After having served for more than thirty years on the UEA board, Lapenna left the association in 1974 and created a rival organization (Neŭtrala Esperanto-Movado).
After that, UEA uploads the related documents on its website.
Front page of the IEL organ in 1937, announcing a house in Heronsgate becoming the IEL headquarters As the representatives of the national organizations by far outnumbered the others, it is right to call UEA in essence a federation.
Common combinations with uea
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the uea 12×
- uea members 7×
- uea in 6×
- by uea 3×
- of uea 3×
- uea yearbook 2×
- uea headquarters 2×
- de uea 2×
- from uea 2×
- uea norwich 2×