Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "circulation"

Lexicographically close words:
circulars; circulate; circulated; circulates; circulating; circulations; circulator; circulatory; circuli; circulo
  1. The circulation of The Morning Chronicle had dwindled during the latter years of Perry's life, and after his death did not revive very much under Black, his successor.

  2. With one or two exceptions, the circulation of these journals may be considered to have increased enormously.

  3. But its circulation declined, and, after Jordan's death, dwindled down to a very small number.

  4. The circulation through the kingdom of Great Britain itself was not entirely free, inasmuch as every newspaper sent through the post office was charged for by weight, at an exorbitant rate, unless it was franked by a member of Parliament.

  5. The sale of The Telegraph so decreased that it was found necessary to enlarge it to the same size as The Standard, when its circulation rose again immediately.

  6. The price was reduced to a penny, and, under the new management, its circulation rapidly increased.

  7. Theory of the circulation of the waters (961.

  8. Footnote: From this passage it is quite plain that Leonardo had not merely a general suspicion of the circulation of the blood but a very clear conception of it.

  9. Our spirits rise, the circulation is quickened by the winds of France and the music of Italy, the strange cuisine of other lands start all our organs into activity, and happiness and health are the result.

  10. The same saint in his youth was sometimes so frozen to the bone that he could not continue his studies and was fain to run round the court of the school for half an hour every night to restore circulation before he went to bed.

  11. This alone accounts for the favor and widespread circulation Darwin’s writings have acquired.

  12. We bespeak for this most interesting and instructive book a large circulation and many attentive readers, who will unite with us in thanking the accomplished author for the pleasure and profit they have received from him.

  13. Are the greenbacks in circulation to-day?

  14. It soon had a good circulation at Washington, where the eminently respectable National Intelligencer and the ponderous Globe failed to satisfy the reading community.

  15. The Cabinet jokes always found their way into public circulation and provoked many hearty laughs.

  16. One of his experiments was an attempt at a circulation of labour notes representing one hour, five hours, or twenty hours of work.

  17. High mountains precipitate moisture from the atmosphere and hold it out of circulation as snow and glaciers, while smaller oceans mean a lesser area for surface evaporation.

  18. Nickel being also scarce, coins of 10 pfennige were withdrawn from circulation and utilized, while considerable quantities were imported from Scandinavian countries.

  19. This Supplement was unfortunately left where the vendors saw it, and thinking that it was meant for circulation seized on all the copies they could find, rushed into the streets and sold them.

  20. In such a case the restriction of the entire vascular system and the scantiness of circulation of the blood constitute an impediment to the normal growth of the organism.

  21. An abundant circulation produces an ample and fleshy lobe; in oligohaemic constitutions (deficiency of blood) the lobe is delicate, pale and even atrophied.

  22. In fact, the emotion of joy is at the same time both the cause and the consequence of an active circulation of oxygenated blood (florid or ruddy complexion).

  23. On the contrary, the great majority of criminals of a violent character present the brachyscelous type: the thorax is greatly developed, the heart hypertrophic, the arterial circulation superabundant.

  24. They are better structures than their dwellings, more open, in order to give a free circulation of air through the grain deposited in them.

  25. His fame, as a writer, did not, indeed, break forth into its glory till after his death; but what a number of ideas must have been in circulation before such an author could arise!

  26. The money raised was used to fit up a small public library which was in circulation for a number of years.

  27. Stahl the paper has grown in size and in circulation and every issue is filled with up-to-date news and interesting comment.

  28. It was tied tightly and a strong stick thrust under it and twisted till the circulation was shut off.

  29. It guarantees to have the largest circulation of any German paper published in Iowa.

  30. It now has the largest circulation of any daily paper in Cedar Rapids.

  31. An Estimate of the Quantity of the Vapours raised out of the Sea derived from Experiment: Together with an Account of the Circulation of the watry Vapours of the Sea, and of the Cause of Springs, presented to the Royal Society.

  32. Thus we are left still to seek for the true Cause of the Diastole, which seems to me to be the main and most difficult Phænomenon, relating to the Heart and the Circulation of the Blood.

  33. By this means so much of the Impulse of the Mother's Blood is preserv'd, as suffices to maintain that languid Circulation which a Fœtus enjoys.

  34. But by the Dilatation of the Thorax, room is made for the Fluids to move, and by the Coarctation of it, fresh motion is imprest, which is the main Spring whereby the Circulation is set and kept going.

  35. Indian Seas, is sometimes hotter, sometimes colder, than that which by this Circulation is return'd out of the S.

  36. How long Life may be preserv'd without an actual Circulation of the Blood, is a Question not of this place.

  37. We should be glad if any words of ours could help to bespeak a large circulation for this handsome attractive book.

  38. This is an old Austrian coin, out of circulation in the Empire, of the date of Maria Theresa, and as a rule bearing her effigy.

  39. I hope," he wrote to a friend at Oxford, "you will speak of it if occasion offers, as the circulation is not large.

  40. The international character visible on so many art objects of the time must be attributed in no small degree to the circulation of such designs in almost all the workshops of Europe.

  41. The discovery in the Seine, about the same time, of many genuine pilgrims' signs led to the circulation also in France of a quantity of spurious objects of a similar nature.

  42. Furthermore, the rear cylinders receive as much air as do the forward ones, for the trough serves to distribute the circulation equally along the grooves and flanges of each.

  43. The second method is known as the thermo-syphon system because the circulation is automatic and depends upon the cooling of the water in the radiator.

  44. This serves also to supplement the air circulation produced by the motion of the car, and keeps the motor much cooler than would be the case were the machine run without the fan.

  45. The reason for this circulation of the water will be apparent if we call to mind a bit of our elementary physics.

  46. The pump used for maintaining this circulation may be either of the plunger, centrifugal, or gear type, and is generally housed in a portion of the crank case.

  47. It has been shown that, when the motor runs at a high number of revolutions, the fan turns faster and the rapidity of circulation is increased.

  48. When the cooled water sinks, a syphon action is formed that tends to draw the hot water from the cylinder jackets, and the automatic circulation will thus continue as long as the successive heating and cooling take place.

  49. Two significant discoveries, made after Harvey, served, however, to establish the theory of the circulation of the blood on a firm basis and to make it a definite medical doctrine.

  50. It merits a place beside such books as Harvey on the Circulation of Blood, or even Vesalius on Human {128} Anatomy.

  51. During the interval of three centuries which has elapsed since the publication of this volume of Nevelet's, no book, with the exception of the Holy Scriptures, has had a wider circulation than Aesop's Fables.

  52. These fables, again, were among the books brought into an extended circulation by the agency of the printing press.

  53. This article obtained circulation in Ripton, although it was not copied into the Record out of deference to the feelings of the Honourable Hilary Vane.

  54. An edition by the last-named house, neatly printed and intended specially for circulation in Canada and Australia, as well as at home, was sold at fivepence, so that the very poorest could buy it.

  55. This work has had a wide circulation at home and abroad.

  56. This paper was one of the first, if not the first, of its class published in this country, and had a wide circulation among the children throughout New England.

  57. Its circulation has been very large, both at home and abroad; far greater than that of any other of Mrs. Prentiss' books.

  58. The circulation of the book was very large.

  59. It was the only bank in America which redeemed its circulation in gold, disdaining to take refuge under the law and pay its obligations in greenbacks.

  60. Mr. Champlin one day told me that Mr. Scribner had read the book and would like very much to publish it for general circulation upon his own account, subject to a royalty.

  61. The heater cock should be closed and the drip cock under the boiler check or on the branch pipe should be opened to insure a circulation of steam through the branch pipe.

  62. When steam is not being used there is not much circulation of water in the boiler, and the water entering the boiler at about 150 degrees temperature is heavier than the water in the boiler.

  63. It must have good circulation and be clean and free from mud or scale.

  64. No; there is a small port drilled through the valve; its purpose is to maintain a circulation in the steam pipe and keep the compressor working slowly; thereby preventing condensation when the steam valve is closed.

  65. The steam valve should be slightly open to permit a slight circulation of steam through the feed and branch pipes.

  66. It is certainly not the very best way to publish on one's own accompt; for the booksellers set their face against the circulation of such works as do not pay an amazing toll to themselves.

  67. The same prejudices, which were indulged thus early, exist in common circulation at the present day.

  68. My good friend," rejoined I, "had you been left to the circulation of which you speak, you would long ere this have been no more.

  69. We would send "Marriage à la Mode" into general circulation during the London season, where the market for wives and husbands is presided over by interest rather than affection.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "circulation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.