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Example sentences for "corona"

Lexicographically close words:
cornucopias; corolla; corollaries; corollary; corollas; coronach; coronae; coronal; coronals; coronam
  1. Santo Peranda, a scholar of Corona and of Palma, and tolerably well versed in Roman design, having passed some time at Rome, aimed at a diversity of styles.

  2. In general, however, Corona exhibited more of Tintoretto, if not in his colouring, which in the present day appears to more advantage, at least in many other points.

  3. He also produced some original pieces for the Servi and other churches, which, though inferior to those of Corona in the selection of forms, yet surpass them in the softness, and sometimes in the force of their chiaroscuro.

  4. Binah, In formatio, existent in the Corona of the World of Emanation, 758-u.

  5. Precisely as in man exist the four elements, in potence specifically undistinguishable, so in this Corona were in potence all the ten Numerations, specifically undistinguishable.

  6. Kether, Corona, existent in the Corona of the World of Emanation, 758-u.

  7. The rising of Cancer was known from the setting of Corona Borealis and the rising of the Great and Little Dog, its three paranatellons.

  8. Hakemah Sapientia, existent in the Corona of the World of Emanation, 758-u.

  9. They were now all walking forward in the sun and as the little Corona and Capricornus became speedily intent upon the wonders of this central district, Lady Enid and the Prophet were able to have a quiet word or two together.

  10. At this the door was opened just sufficiently to admit the passage of one thin person at a time, and, in single file, the Prophet, Corona and Capricornus passed into the lodge.

  11. It's Corona and Capricornus," continued the little boy.

  12. Corona shall never set foot in Drakeman's Villas, nor breathe the air of Hagglin's.

  13. The inner membrane becomes the choroid or vascular coat, and in front the ciliary corona and iris.

  14. The ascertained extent of the corona exceeds a million of miles above the surface of the sun, and it seems probable that the Zodiacal light is only a fainter extension of it.

  15. She gained laurels for Corona in swimming and tennis, and life went more merrily.

  16. This Corona is called the Corona of the bowels of our Lord Jesus Christ, and consists of ten Ave Marias and one Pater Noster.

  17. Indulgence conceded to the corona of the Grand Duke of Tuscany by Pius V.

  18. Every person possessing this Corona shall obtain the remission of all his sins and plenary indulgence.

  19. A specimen of the nature and powers of such indulgences will be found in the description of a corona belonging to the Grand Duke of Tuscany in 1666.

  20. An upright ornament like a small shield, placed above the corona when the gutter is omitted, to hide the end of the jointing tile ridge.

  21. The corona is bordered by the so-called Doric cyma, or beak-moulding, distantly resembling the scotia of Egypt and Mesopotamia.

  22. The decoration of the lower surface of the corona shows the original motive of its wooden construction as distinctly expressed as was the formation of the triglyph in the frieze.

  23. The corona was usually not inclined like this member in the Doric cornice; the mutules lost their guttae, and became simplified to plain consoles.

  24. The cornice showed reminiscences of the projecting eaves by its corona being cut with a downward slant, such as would never have been invented for the treatment of stone.

  25. Just at the edge of the corona a line should be cut in, called the scotia.

  26. Over the capitals of the triglyphs the corona is to be placed, with a projection of two thirds of a module, and having a Doric cymatium at the bottom and another at the top.

  27. The height of the podium, starting from the level of the stage, is, including the corona and cymatium, one twelfth of the diameter of the orchestra.

  28. So the corona with its cymatia is half a module in height.

  29. Let the corona and its cymatium at the top of all be carved without ornamentation, and have a projection equal to its height.

  30. These rays were prolonged in four directions at right angles to each other much more than elsewhere; having in these directions a length about equal to the sun's diameter, making the corona or aureola obviously cruciform in its shape.

  31. The question, whether the corona is concentric with the sun and moon, was specially mooted by M.

  32. The progress of the formation of the corona was seen distinctly.

  33. The Crown (Corona Borealis), which no one can mistake, lies on his left; and close by is the setting head of the Serpent.

  34. The Serpent (Serpens) held by him is seen curving upward toward the Crown (Corona Borealis).

  35. Presently the corona glowed a rich maroon, gradually dying to a luminous purple, which slowly deepened and darkened, and finally melted into the general blackness.

  36. The great corona all around the outer edge of the Earth was the most magnificent appearance I have ever seen.

  37. And the corona was like a sunrise, followed immediately by a sunset," I exclaimed.

  38. The stamens form a corona extending beyond the petals.

  39. The story of her sad death, and of the sudden grief which overtook her family on the eve of a joyful wedding, is plainly told by the presence in the coffin of the doll and the myrtle wreath, which is a corona nuptialis.

  40. Fragment of the diary of Corona (first entry Jan.

  41. The enormous extent of the corona is one of its riddles.

  42. It was not long before Bailey's idea that the prominences were a part of the corona was abandoned, and it was perceived that the two phenomena were to a great extent independent.

  43. The extension of the corona in 1878 did not resemble in its texture the Zodiacal Light.

  44. Since the development of the curious subject of the ``pressure of light'' it has been proposed to account for the sustentation of the corona by supposing that it is borne upon the billows of light continually poured out from the sun.

  45. At the time of a spot minimum the corona is less brilliant and has a different outline.

  46. But it differs from the older theory in offering an explanation of the manner in which the extension is effected, and it differentiates between the corona proper and the streams of negative particles shot away from the sun.

  47. On the other hand, there are parts of the corona which suggest by their forms the play of electric or magnetic forces.

  48. Although many attempts have been made to render the corona visible when there is no eclipse, all have failed, and it is to the moon alone that we owe its revelation.

  49. Hale, in an attempt to see the solar corona without an eclipse.

  50. There is then no glare to interfere with the spectacle, and the corona appears in all its surprising beauty.

  51. It is in Spanish: 'Islas estas descubrio Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa por la Corona de Castella y Leon desde el ano 1568 llamolas Islas de Jesus aunque vulfarmente las llaman Islas de Salomon.

  52. In 1878 the corona was of a particularly simple and striking character.

  53. Other types also have been recognized, and it is perfectly apparent that the corona changes its shape in close accordance with the eleven-year period.

  54. It was then recollected that the corona of 1867 had been of precisely the same character, both years being years when sun-spots were at their fewest.

  55. The earlier observations of the corona seem to reveal it as a body of the most weird and intricate form, a form which seemed to change quite lawlessly from one eclipse to another.

  56. The pale green streamers were fringed with the tenderest rose colour, and from the corona uniting them at the zenith, they shot out across the heavens, with a rapid circular and lateral motion, paling one moment, flaring up again the next.

  57. Meanwhile Aurora mounted the high heavens; from a great corona in the zenith all the sky was hung with banners, and the snow was stained as if with blood.

  58. I do not think the Corona Company is responsible for this announcement," said Uncle John.

  59. The Corona people," remarked Arthur Weldon, "are quite enterprising.

  60. They were curious to see the films of the rescue, and the entire party rode to the down-town theatre where the Corona picture was being run.

  61. How do I know you are not all in the employ of the Corona people?

  62. There is great rivalry between the various film manufacturers and it was rather mean of the Corona to put my name on that placard.

  63. But how can you prove it was not a put-up job with the Corona people?

  64. Yet only yesterday, when I was kind enough to give them a holiday, they went down to the beach and posed for a picture for our rivals, the Corona Company!

  65. The corona is without the dentated ornament; but the projecting plinth is strongly undercut, and powerfully overhangs the finishing member of the frieze.

  66. But if streamers and prominences were absent, the corona itself was a great glory.

  67. Corona looked at her watch, and then replied: "Courtesy would have required me to go down and take leave of Captain and Mrs. Neville before leaving them, but it is too late now.

  68. Quite so," said the duke, as he sauntered up that very road between the foot of the mountain and the bank of the river down which the festive crowd had come on Corona Haught's fatal wedding day.

  69. Corona recovered her faculties only to fall into the most violent paroxysms of anguish and despair.

  70. Corona had the pitcher of punch on the table now with a cut-glass goblet beside it.

  71. Violet, effusively, but most sincerely and earnestly, as she clasped Corona to her heart.

  72. Corona had spent the day at Rockhold drearily enough.

  73. After her exciting and fatiguing day, Corona slept long and heavily, and when she reached the family sitting room she found her two uncles there in conversation.

  74. Mr. Clarence kissed Corona good-by, and hurried after his elder brother, and then stopped short at what he saw.

  75. It was high time for Corona to go to Washington and make the acquaintance of the Nevilles, if she wished to go to travel west under their protection.

  76. When Corona had answered all their questions, and they had again expressed their sympathy, she inquired: "Have you sent for Violet?

  77. Corona seemed to be slumbering in her seat.

  78. But there would, no doubt, be a difficulty in grasping or remembering the irregular details of the corona as seen in most eclipses.

  79. But, if this be so, it must be borne in mind that the prophet uses the corona as a simile only.


  80. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "corona" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    areola; aura; aureole; circle; circuit; circumference; circus; corona; coronet; crown; cycle; diadem; discus; disk; flower; garland; glory; halo; lasso; loop; luster; nimbus; noose; orbit; petal; pistil; radius; rainbow; receptacle; ring; rope; round; roundel; saucer; sphincter; stamen; stigma; style; sun; wheel; wreath