At the end of twelve hours, having decanted off the clear liquor, wash the sulphat of lime in cold water, which add to the decanted liquor, then evaporate the whole, and the tartarous acid is obtained in a concrete form.
When the impregnation of water with this gas is pushed beyond a certain point, the superabundant acid precipitates to the bottom of the vessels in a concrete form.
The soul or spirit was commonly conceived of in concrete form; the Egyptians, Greeks and Hindus thought of it as a little mannikin inside the body.
And since, as will be seen subsequently, the savage was incapable of conceiving the abstract idea of life, he thought of it in a concrete form as part of the substance of the flesh and blood.
He then embodied his conception in a concrete form, and the "Miners' Safety Lamp" resulted.
It may be well at this point to impress upon our minds the fact that no invention has ever been recognized as an invention, unless it has been put into a concrete form.
It is clear, however, that it was the direct issue of several inventions, and that it was the first embodiment in a concrete form of the successful and practical application of steam power to transportation on the water.
The difficulties of this subject have arisen mainly from discussing it in terms of pure abstractions, instead of embodying them in a concrete form.
Let me remove the question from an abstract into a concrete form.
To see it in concrete form, we should read in succession Beowulf and Paradise Lost, the two great epics which show the root and the flower of our literary development.
Great part of the oil which is in the flesh of animals may be easily separated without the help of fire; for it lies in a manner by itself: it is commonly in a concrete form, and is called Fat.
There are certain substances which in distillation afford matters in a concrete form, or rise wholly in the form of a very light powder, called Flowers.
Mercury dissolved in Spirit of Nitre is employed to procure the precipitation we are speaking of; because metallic substances, when so comminuted by an Acid, are much fitter for such experiments than when they are in a concrete form.
In this way man does not, like animals, merely vivify the special oak or chestnut tree presented to him in a concrete form at a given moment, but he vivifies in the same way the psychical type of trees, of flowers, etc.
In a sense the Ka was the spiritual reflection of an object, but it was a spiritual reflection which had a concrete form.
The Egyptian trinity has thus grown out of the triad under the influence of the solar theology, and of the old conception of a personality which possessed a concrete form.
And to the Egyptian, with his love of symbolism and disinclination for abstract thought, the expression of an idea meant a concrete form.
They represented thought in a concrete form, if we may borrow a phrase from the Hegelian philosophy.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concrete form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.