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Example sentences for "five degrees"

  • The plants will endure twenty to twenty-five degrees of frost without injury; with colder winters they must be protected or grown under glass or in conservatories.

  • It may be grown outside in temperatures not below twenty or twenty-five degrees of frost; in colder weather it should have protection.

  • They are not injured by twenty-five degrees of frost and grow outdoors or in; in colder weather than this they should be given protection outside.

  • How to grow These plants grow outside without injury from twenty or twenty-five degrees of frost; in colder climates they should be protected out of doors or grown in a dry, hot, sunny glass house.

  • It will be remembered that, on the thirteenth, the earth subtended an angular breadth of twenty-five degrees.

  • My body was now inclined towards the side of the car, at an angle of about forty-five degrees; but it must not be understood that I was therefore only forty-five degrees below the perpendicular.

  • Great decrease in the earth's apparent diameter, which now subtended from the balloon an angle of very little more than twenty-five degrees.

  • By mistake or by design, the Philippines, when they were discovered, were moved on the maps twenty-five degrees east of their true position on the globe.

  • Both parties unite in calling the river which they reached the San Juan Bautista, and the cédula to Ayllon places it in thirty-five degrees.

  • The temperature under the blanching-pots should constantly be kept as near fifty-five degrees of Fahrenheit's scale as possible, and on no account higher than sixty at any time.

  • A warm bath, gradually increased to seventy-five degrees, would be highly proper; or the body may be carried to a brewhouse, and covered up with warm grains for an hour or two.

  • Madonna; and then her side of the table sank down gently and I said yes to her at an angle of forty-five degrees.

  • The ninety degrees can be estimated by using the distance between the pointers in the Dipper (which is five degrees) as a measure.

  • She is never higher in the sky than forty-five degrees, which is half-way between the horizon and the zenith, and is never farther away from the sun than forty-eight degrees.

  • Owing to the great curvature of the planet, and to the satellite’s being so near him, it cannot be seen from the surface of Jupiter beyond sixty-five degrees of latitude.

  • The bottom of it is flush with the carriage floor, and as the lower portion is constructed with an angle of about forty-five degrees, the pouches roll into the carriage by their own weight.

  • In one place we saw the river of lava uncovered for thirty rods and rushing down a declivity of from ten to twenty-five degrees.

  • Its upper part is comparatively steep, even to thirty-five degrees, but below this portion the inclination gradually lessens, till its elegant outlines are lost in the plain from which it rises.

  • It ascends so abruptly from Kearney Street that it is inaccessible to any kind of vehicle, the slope being at any angle little short of forty-five degrees.

  • The canyon sloped at an angle of about forty-five degrees, and we slid, stepped, jumped and ran down without starting an avalanche.

  • With the mercury at one hundred and twenty-five degrees at midnight, below the level of the sea, when these furnace blasts bore down upon him, it was just all he could do to live.

  • It sheered up very high, a saw-toothed range with colored strata tilted at an angle of forty-five degrees.

  • The veins run from east to west, and then descend in a southern direction at an angle of forty-five degrees; between the veins, slate is commonly found about twelve feet thick.

  • When they reach a certain point not far from the river, they are sent down an inclined plane, at an angle of forty-five degrees, and by means of machinery yet to be attached, they draw the empty carts by their weight up this plane.

  • The stratum of coal is partly horizontal and partly at an angle of forty-five degrees; it seems as if it had been once elevated and broken by a subterraneous power.

  • The temperature is equable, the extreme heat of summer seldom exceeding seventy-five degrees, Fahrenheit.

  • Now draw a curve that will connect it with all the stars in the handle, and when you come to the end of the handle keep on till you come to the first very bright star--about twenty-five degrees.

  • Aim away from the big Dipper, shoot a bullet forty-five degrees and it will hit Capella.

  • It is only twenty-five degrees, or about five times the distance between the Pointers.

  • Look well at the two Pointers, because the distance between them, five degrees, is the most convenient "foot rule" for the sky that you will ever find.


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