Meanwhile events had transpired which gave rise to the formation of another body of Scots, with whose services the ROYAL Regiment is also connected.
Therefore by taking this we really take the powers of his body from the will objectified in it, to make them subject to the will objectified in another body.
Mutilation, or mere injury of another body, indeed every blow, is to be regarded as in its nature the same as murder, and differing from it only in degree.
That/ opake body will shew its colour more perfect and beautiful, which has near it another body of the same colour.
No/ colour reflected upon the surface of another body, will tinge that surface with its own colour alone, but will be mixed by the concurrence of other colours also reflected on the same spot.
The sense of the verse is this: he who meets with a sudden death in a tirtha or sacred place, does not become emancipated but obtains another body in his next life similar to the one he loses.
Explain to me how also an embodied being departs from his body and how he attains to another body.
Though set on the path of the Emancipation, he yet becomes a traveller and attains to another body like a person repairing from one room into another.
But, even supposing he really is my beloved, how can I approach him, now that he is not in his own body, but in another body?
The goddess Durga was so pleased at that, that she granted him a boon accompanied by another body, by virtue of which he has now been born as Prabhasa, mighty, and hard to be overcome by his enemies.
Another body of assailants had got into their rear, in order to cut them off.
The act of impelling or driving onward, or the state of being impelled; the sudden or momentary agency of a body in motion on another body; also, the impelling force, or impulse.
Admitting passage; capable of being penetrated by another body or substance; permeable; as, a pervious soil.
Physics) Defn: The tendency of a body to remain in a given state, either of motion or rest, till disturbed by another body; inertia.
Whether it be united to such a body by means of another body?
Therefore as no pre-existing body has been formed whereby another body of the same species could be generated, the first human body was of necessity made immediately by God.
A body in motion or at rest must be determined to motion or rest by another body, which other body has been determined to motion or rest by a third body, and that third again by a fourth, and so on to infinity.
While Basilio Garcia was carrying on war in Castile and Grenada, another body of Carlists, under the command of Count Negri, was making its way into the interior.
Another body of British cavalry, consisting of the light-horse and the body-guard, made a second charge equally brilliant.
Next day, however, perceiving Villeroy's design was to surround him by means of another body of troops commanded by M.
No: the specific gravity of a body, means simply its weight, compared with that of another body, of the same size.
The velocity of a body is termed relative, when compared with that of another body which is itself in motion.
Now this is virtually the predicament of the body we call a sun when in the immediate presence of another body of similarly great mass.
According to his idea, such phenomena might be the result of chemical changes taking place in a sun without interference by, or collision with, another body.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another body" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.