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Example sentences for "equal length"

  • In such cases it is usually better to give the steel span a greater resistance than an equal length of the main portion of the line, so as to avoid excessive size and weight of the span.

  • The overhead lines at moderate voltage will no doubt cost less in almost every case than underground cables of equal length and at the full transmission voltage.

  • As the aluminum wire must have a diameter twenty-eight per cent greater than that of copper wire of equal length, one-half of the total wire surface will also be twenty-eight per cent greater for the former metal.

  • Apical horn and the three basal feet of equal length, one and a half times as long as the shell, three-sided prismatic, straight, divergent.

  • Feet slightly curved, of equal length, two to three times as long as the ring; each armed with few large bunches of curved spines, which are more developed in the caudal foot than in the two pectoral feet.

  • Five feet of equal length, slender, spindle-shaped, about as long as the shell, divergent.

  • Six feet of equal length, slightly divergent, nearly vertical, slender, three to four times as long as the shell.

  • The ass is grieved when he makes his cry, that the night and day have equal length; he likes better the length of the night than of the day.

  • During no period of equal length, since the revival of letters, has the knowledge of the Hebrew language been, apparently, so much diffused among the literary world as in that before us.

  • The simple cross, with perpendicular and transverse arms of equal length, represented the nave and spokes of the solar wheel, or the sun darting his rays on all sides.

  • Illustration: The Wardrobe Complete] First be sure the posts are perfectly square and of equal length.

  • First be sure the posts are perfectly square and of equal length.

  • Be sure they are square and of equal length.

  • See likeness on the other Side of this leaf) the tail is Composed of twelve feathers of equal length, each 14 inches.

  • Species differs essentially in the construction of this part of their plumage from those of the Illinois which have their tails composed of fathers of equal length.

  • Sixteen feathers of equal length as those of the geese and brown brant are, and bears about the Same perpotion in point of length.

  • Species differ assentially in the construction of this part of their plumage from those of the Illinois which have their tail composed of feathers of equal length.

  • The slurred quavers should all be of equal length, and on no account must the second slurred quaver receive any emphasis.

  • The reason is that the portion of string at each side of (b) being of equal length, the string naturally divides itself into halves; we have found that this gives the octave to the open string.

  • It becomes still more difficult if we merely show him the bar and say: "This bar must be cut into five pieces of equal length; how long will each piece be?

  • If we say, "A bar 81/2 feet long is to be cut into five pieces of equal length; how long should each piece be?

  • Another cited his experience with an apprentice who was told to cut a bar eight and one-half feet long into five pieces of equal length.

  • The small and large intestines are of equal length, and each is rather more than six times the length of the caecum; in these measurements the present genus differs from the next.

  • Its horns are remarkable for dividing early into two branches of equal length, of which the anterior again branches into two.

  • Its feet are short and of equal length; it climbs in trees, and may perhaps be looked upon as nearest of all Dipodidae to the ancestral form of the group.

  • The neck is short, the limbs of equal length, and there are no additional toes upon the limbs.

  • Mining meers are for the most part either square or elongated; in square meers all the sides are of equal length, therefore the numbers of fathoms on the two sides multiplied together produce the total in square fathoms.

  • After due incantations he divides the white thread into pieces of equal length, as many as there are members of the family, and gives one piece to each.

  • It is played with four sticks of equal length, called romálaka and inscribed with certain marks to indicate their value.

  • When she has finished the yarn, she gives it to the shaman, who tears it into two pieces of equal length, which he ties to the arrow standing at the right-hand side of the man.

  • For only about the Pole, I argued, could all shadows be of equal length.

  • Furthermore, the Eskimo boys said we traveled on the ice-pack for seven moons, and that we reached a place where the sun does not dip at night; where the day and night shadows were of equal length.

  • These moments increase rapidly, yet one hardly appreciates that the sun is departing until day and night are of equal length, for the night remains light, though not cheerful.


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