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Example sentences for "different distances"

  • Further Illustration of the Size of Figures at Different Distances and on Uneven Ground 91 XLIV.

  • Perspective, as bearing on drawing, is divided into three principal sections; of which the first treats of the diminution in the size of bodies at different distances.

  • The effect of light at different distances (182).

  • The effect of light at different distances.

  • Ridges and ranges were seen on both sides, at different distances.

  • Ranges ran parallel to the river at different distances: we left a very fine one to the south-west and south, from which the large creek we passed about two miles from our last camp, probably descends.

  • To view objects at a distance, a less convex lens is needed than in examining articles very near the eye; and this organ, from its structure, has the power of adaptation to different distances.

  • Has the eye the power of adapting itself to different distances?

  • To adapt the eye to view objects at different distances, requires a change in the refracting power of some of the transparent mediums of the eye.

  • What is necessary to adapt the eye to view objects at different distances?

  • Of the manner in which the Eye conforms itself in order to see distinctly at different Distances.

  • Radial spines of different size or at different distances; triangle either isosceles or irregular.

  • Triangular shell bilateral or irregular, with three arms of different sizes or at different distances.

  • Arms at different distances, nearly equilateral triangular, scarcely half as long as the radius of the large circular central disk.

  • By this rule these buildings which appeared all of the same size, and upon the same line, will be distinctly perceived to be of different dimensions, and at different distances.

  • Illustration] /It/ may happen that a colour does not alter, though placed at different distances, when the thickness of the air and the distance are in the same inverse proportion.

  • He communicates light and heat to at least twenty opaque bodies, which revolve round him, at different distances, in ellipses that differ but little from circles.

  • These satellites, revolving about Jupiter at different distances, from west to east, when viewed through a telescope, make a beautiful appearance.

  • Besides the ring, Saturn is also furnished with seven attendant moons, or satellites, which move around him at different distances, in a way similar to those of Jupiter.

  • The probability of hitting upright targets at different distances.

  • Different distances of drawing out the eye-glass for short-sighted and long-sighted observers.

  • Determination of the elevations for the fire at different distances.

  • In addition, the scale of the elevations and that of the angles of fire, for an object of aim placed at different distances.

  • In the eye it is the convexity of the lens that is altered so that the eye is capable of adjusting itself to different distances.

  • In the camera, the artist uses a thumb-screw to bring to a focus on the sensitive plate the rays of light coming from objects at different distances.

  • This is a partial loss of the power to accommodate the eye to different distances.

  • Number of Rods to the Acre at different Distances.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agitated voice; different ages; different bodies; different breeds; different classes; different form; different forms; different habits; different members; different methods; different names; different point; different regions; different sections; different senses; different sizes; different sort; different stages; different thing; different tone; different wave; different writers; different years; drew from his pocket; hath taken; rate from