Everybody everywhere of course longs for the country, the sea-side, change of air and scene, at some period during the year.
They treat of the physical laws of motion of air and water.
Beneath the tubes that serve to burn the mixture of air and gas, there is placed a metallic gauze, I, the object of which is to prevent the flames from entering the fire place box.
Thus, a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen, in which the inflammation is produced instantaneously, is less convenient for this particular usage than a mixture of air and hydrogen, which inflames more slowly.
The people thus inquired for, being the chorus of Hours, sleepily reply: "The voice of the spirits of air and of earth Has drawn back the figured curtain of sleep Which covered our being and darkened our birth In the deep.
As the man drew near she recognized the well-known figure, air and gait; she had of the identity.
Well, her physicians recommend change of air and scene, and her friends have decided to take her to Washington to pass the remainder of the winter.
Speaking generally of epidermal tissue and inner tissue, Sachs remarks that "the contrast of the two is the plainer the more the part of the plant concerned is exposed to air and light.
The denuding actions of air and water, joined with those of changing temperature, have, from the beginning, been modifying every exposed surface.
Men and women who are in rude health, and who have plenty of air and exercise, eat the simplest food with relish, and consequently digest it well; but those conditions are out of the reach of many men.
When the attacks arise from nervous irritability, the excitement must be allayed by change of air and a tonic diet.
We give them water, earths, salts of various kinds such as they are made of, with a chance to help themselves to air and light.
Containing arsenic, it would of course be poisonous; and would probably be found to fade on exposure to air and light.
Hence the peculiar properties of cyanine remain unchanged only so long as the Prussian blue itself, the pigment losing its colour by degrees on exposure to air and light, and gradually assuming the tint of the paler but more permanent cobalt.
For purity and brilliancy of shade it was not excelled by any other colour, but not being able to stand the effects of air and light, its employment was limited.
Besides this wondrous mixture of air and coal, the mother's milk contains still other elements, but in a smaller proportion.
The elfin kings ascending Leaped up from the thrones of might, And one with another blending They vanished in air and light.
He has a native noblesse of air and manner, with a suavity as well as steadiness of serene politeness, that announce the Godefroy blood flowing With conscious dignity and inborn courage through his youthful veins.
Cruel servitude, which deprived me of all that made my life--of air and respiration!
They are alternately masters of both elements, air and water.
Following the English, the masters of Fontainebleau made the discovery of air and light.
Everything is transparent and delicate, full of air and light, and the air and light are themselves full of magic and melting charm.
The young revolutionaries no longer believed that an alliance with mythological subjects and "grand composition" could compensate for the lack of air and light.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "air and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.