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Example sentences for "certain height"

  • The walls, up to a certain height, are mosaic, and above are divided into very neat compartments of stucco, all of one design, which is also followed in many of the adjacent halls and galleries.

  • This is a very remarkable aerial phenomenon, which is sometimes observed from the harbour of Messina, and adjacent places, at a certain height in the atmosphere.

  • The pressure by which the motion of the gas is maintained in the pipes, corresponds to a certain height of water in the cistern of the gasometer.

  • The steeping is performed in large cisterns made of wood or stone, which being filled with clear water up to a certain height, a quantity of barley is shot into them, and well stirred about with rakes.

  • Internally they were, in every case, constructed of crude brick; while externally it was common to face them with hewn stone, either from top to bottom, or at any rate to a certain height.

  • The children were delighted, for the string upon which it was carried became at a certain height invisible; so that the figure appeared like a monster hovering in the air.

  • At the outlet of the creek into the Niagara is a sluice for the purpose of keeping the water always at a certain height.

  • Every cloud that can be, is thus primarily definable: "Visible vapor of water floating at a certain height in the air.

  • The second clause of this definition, you see, at once implies that there is such a thing as visible vapor of water which does not float at a certain height in the air.

  • Some days after Robertson's ascent, the professor wrote to him-- "You speak of a certain height at which the hydrogen gas will find itself in equilibrium in the air of the atmosphere.

  • At a certain height it turned to the north east.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain birds; certain cells; certain diseases; certain feeling; certain forms; certain kinds; certain length; certain limit; certain line; certain measure; certain members; certain people; certain percentage; certain period; certain places; certain position; certain races; certain regions; certain resemblance; certain school; certain sections; certain young; certainly very; choosing rather; declare their; through lack