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Example sentences for "great heat"

  • All of these objects bear evidence of having been exposed to great heat.

  • The disengagement of gases and burning vapours through the accidental fissures in the crust, which accompany earthquakes, still further tends to establish the existence of a great heat in the interior of the globe.

  • The high temperature of the waters in Artesian wells when these are very deep, testifies to a great heat of the interior of the earth.

  • Colour superb; it will stand a great heat; in common hands, however, it frequently turns on the dead-leaf tinge.

  • Hoepfner in a granite in Switzerland, and may have thus been sublimed from immense depths by great heat, and have obtained its carbonic or vitriolic acid from above.

  • Early in September 1510 “she had a great heat situated in and on her left ear, which lasted for three hours; the ear was red and felt very hot to the touch of others.

  • On treating this with water, slaked lime, Ca(OH)2 is formed, with generation of great heat.

  • Combustion is the chemical combination of two or more substances with the self-evident disengagement of great heat, and usually of light.

  • Great heat is generated in the latter case, though not so much as in the formation of KOH and NaOH.

  • When in a great heat Tryphœna had thus said, both armies stood still a while, and reviving the treaty of peace, put a stop to the war.

  • Lycas was in great heat at Tryphœna's tenderness.

  • Let that which he learns next be nearly conjoined with what he knows already.

  • Although there are several other instances of great heat, yet the foregoing will suffice to show what we occasionally suffer without much harm being done.

  • But there is so great heat in those marches, and namely in that isle, that, for the great distress of the heat, men's ballocks hang down to their knees for the great dissolution of the body.

  • And therefore when it is great heat, the pismires rest them in the earth, from prime of the day into noon.

  • For at one of the parts there is so great cold that no man may dwell there; and in another part there is so great heat that no man may endure it, and also there be so many flies, that no man may know on what side he may turn him.

  • Great heat is produced from the new chemical combinations arising in the secretion of new fibres, and great pain from the distention of old ones, or from their increased action.

  • Contrarywise, when the vessels of the skin are exposed to great heat, an excess of sensorial power is also produced in them, which is derived thither by the increase of stimulus above what is natural.

  • And that air of so great heat may be borne for many minutes without great inconvenience was shewn by the experiments made in heated rooms by Dr.

  • It is not impossible that phosphorus, in substance, not in any of its compounds, may prove of great utility in the treatment of rachitis.


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