yes
"I registered with the selective service to fulfill my role as a man in America."
Yesterday's temblor registered a 6.2 on the Richter scale.
There are nearly a million (979,951 as of May 2011) trademarks registered to companies or individuals in California. Some of the most recent are:The Usual Suspect, registered for use in wineSWK, registered for use in wineSK, registered for use in wineJane Doe, registered for use in distilled spiritsBluestem Brasserie, registered for bar and restaurant servicesDigisky, registered for communications monitoring softwarePX, registered for use in firearms accessoriesTime4Toyz, registered for use in toys, games, and playthingsSugar, registered for use in perfumes, eyewear, jewelry and watches, and purses and tote bags3 Dancing Bodies Yoga, registered for use in yoga instruction
It is a paradox that a registered Republican voted for the Democratic candidate.
The latter, "Have not registered" is correct.To use it in a sentence see the following:I have not registered yet, can I do so now?It does not sound right to say:I have not register yet, can I do so now?Register is something that you do in the present, called present tense.Have is a used to describe something you did in the past, called past tense.Registered is something is something you did in the past, also past tense.It is correct in a sentence to use the same tenses, and usually incorrect to use past and present tense about the same subject.
Become a registered contributor on Answers.com today.I would like to thank the contributor who donated this.He always preferred the role of contributor.
"My perception of Mars is that it is hostile to human life."
No. Up to now it is not registered in CIB.
The musher guided his sled dogs through the snowy terrain with skill and determination.
There are plenty of service which you can use to find a Registered Agent. However, one of the most important one should find a Registered Agent is law stuffs.
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
The telecast was made during prime time to reach the most registered voters.
one that has been registered at the local county level. Meaning an individual has paid for the use of the name registered - good for 5 years in most counties.