I only have one but...
a seemingly insignificant minutia-like a fragment of a bone-can yield important information at an archeological site.
i have an ambitious plan to increase market share.
He did not study, consequently had to face the result. This is a sentence containing the word consequently.
I think you might mean a sentences containing numerous. "There are numerous sentences which might contain this word."
If you mean the English word, 'minutia' then it means small, trifle.
i wore a dress to church today. I can dress myself.
Example sentence - The king would be considered tyrannical by most subjects.
"Sentenoe" is not an English word. If you mistyped and meant the word "sentence," that is countable. A sentence is a group of words containing a subject and a verb that can stand alone and make sense. You can have one sentence, or many sentences: for example, some paragraphs contain five or six sentences.
There is no such word.
The website has a cookie containing my password. Can I have a cookie please?
The word "minutia" means a small detail, but the plural "minutiae" is normally used.
A brief paragraph is typically around 4-5 sentences long, containing about 50-75 words.
Fecility is not the correct term. I can not stay without wifi facility.