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Example sentences for "exhibits"

Lexicographically close words:
exhibitioners; exhibitionism; exhibitions; exhibitor; exhibitors; exhilarate; exhilarated; exhilarates; exhilarating; exhilaration
  1. By this means it exhibits an amusing appearance, whether water be admitted to a glass jar previously filled with that air, or the bubbles of air be admitted, as they are formed, to a quantity of water resting on mercury.

  2. When broken it exhibits large shining facets, in a variety of positions.

  3. Louis Reybaud, whatever he may do, is none the less profoundly imbued with these same ideas: the opposition which he thus exhibits is neither in his heart nor in his mind; it is in the facts.

  4. Below the left ridge the bone exhibits an obliquely inclined surface, six lines (French) long, and twelve lines wide.

  5. The exhibits here comprise samples of probably every tool used in the pursuit of this profession.

  6. Amongst the miscellaneous exhibits at the New Yard is a piece of wood cut out of a stable door at Kensington.

  7. There are other exhibits at New Scotland Yard equally interesting--simple little items which tell a big story and carry with them heavy punishments.

  8. Still, the exhibits in the museum will be of considerable help.

  9. This exhibits his second manner, in which he had deviated far indeed from the promptings of Caravaggio.

  10. His most characteristic style exhibits a prepense ideal, of form rather than character, with a slight mode of handling, and silvery, somewhat cold, colour.

  11. The "Panhandle Railroad," which crosses West Virginia to the Ohio, exhibits many of them.

  12. The National Park, besides the extraordinary geyser and hot-spring formations exhibits the grand scenery of the Yellowstone Falls and Canyon.

  13. Engraving 20: Part of the Facade of the Monjas] The first exhibits that portion of the facade toward the north end of the building.

  14. The angle exhibits the great face before presented, with the stone curving upward at the projecting end.

  15. Yet the mineral species exhibits many other shades of color, which, when present in crystals of sufficient clearness and purity, answer equally well for gem purposes.

  16. At such times it exhibits great uneasiness, and even its expressive eyes seem to flash.

  17. The style of the choir is further advanced than the nave, and exhibits some transitional features between First Pointed and Decorated work.

  18. The interior of the west end of the nave exhibits the change of style caused by the restoration of the fifteenth century.

  19. Afterwards two other porters come with a similar chest, which, when opened, exhibits a bluish-white phosphorescent fabric.

  20. The first figure that we present herewith exhibits a Ruhmkorff coil, which is placed here to show the operation in its entirety.

  21. In addition to the profiles of men and animals, the artist, by means of a few accessories, exhibits to us living persons playing amusing pantomimes.

  22. These extracts ought to have been correct, for accurate reprints were within his reach; it probably exhibits the most extraordinary number of blunders in as short a space as could be found in the annals of literature.

  23. During the first years her exhibits passed unnoticed; but little by little her sincerity and the vigour of her talent made an impression upon the critics.

  24. Rosa Bonheur returned to her studio in the Rue d'Assas and immediately prepared her exhibits for the Universal Exposition of 1855.

  25. The following year her exhibits produced a sensation.

  26. I have now indicated the sources from which there may be obtained a direct knowledge, drawn from life itself, of the phenomena in which the denial of the will to live exhibits itself.

  27. Nature, always true and consistent, here even naive, exhibits to us openly the inner significance of the act of generation.

  28. If it has no other qualities, if it is merely a mote in a sunbeam, it yet exhibits this unfathomable something, at least as weight and impenetrability.

  29. The allegory exhibits the sin in its unnatural heinousness.

  30. Both in thought and expression it exhibits a freedom and animation seldom attained in Ezekiel's writings, and it is evident that it must have been composed under keen emotion.

  31. It exhibits the false prophets as following where they pretended to lead, as aiding and abetting the men into whose hands the reins of government had fallen.

  32. In the last act Ezekiel exhibits the attitude of Jehovah Himself, cut off from His people by the iron wall of an inexorable purpose which no prayer could penetrate.

  33. In spite of its obscurity, its abrupt transitions, and its strange blending of the divine with the human personality, the ode exhibits a definite poetic form and a real progress of thought from the beginning to the close.

  34. He exhibits the noble kindly-heartedness and heroic self-denial that are often to be found in combination with rough exteriors and chronic misery.

  35. The tablet itself exhibits ten lines, the first eight of which contain the Ten Commandments, according to the Samaritan recension, in an abbreviated form.

  36. The author's name is unknown, and his style is barbarous; but in his various facts he exhibits the knowledge, without the passions, of a contemporary.

  37. The genealogy of Basil the Macedonian (if it be not the spurious offspring of pride and flattery) exhibits a genuine picture of the revolution of the most illustrious families.

  38. Belisarius soon discovered, that he was sent to remain the idle and impotent spectator of the glory of a young Barbarian; and his own epistle exhibits a genuine and lively picture of the distress of a noble mind.

  39. As a matter of fact, Philalethes does not appear to have superintended the publication of any of his writings, and here Miss Vaughan again exhibits her unpardonable ignorance concerning the works with which she is dealing.

  40. The narrative of the youth of Müller exhibits the fallaciousness of this view, and shows that the attainments which he made are within the reach of any one who will "ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally and upbraideth not.

  41. It exhibits the whole subject of growth in grace with great simplicity and clearness.

  42. With respect to the extraordinary tendency which this tree exhibits to complete or partial reversion, we have seen that undoubted seminal hybrids and mongrels are similarly liable.

  43. Hence it follows that the crest exhibits a slight, though uncertain, tendency to become reduced in prominence in a greater degree than does the length of the sternum relatively to the size of body, in comparison with the rock-pigeon.

  44. In another three days the delay for sending in exhibits for the Salon would expire.

  45. A remarkable feature which it exhibits is the large number of molar teeth.

  46. It is a much-specialised Creodont, and therefore exhibits well the distinctive characters of the group.

  47. Unlike most or many wild beasts, the Gorilla exhibits no desire to run away when he views a human enemy.


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