Louis was now in air, in the dawning light of paradise; nor were the interchanges produced by suspense, more than passing shadows, to the luminous hope that shone upon his soul.
Wharton met him at the door of Cornelia's chamber, where she was resting from the awful interchanges of her feelings, on the breast of her mother.
To the growing excitement Perez responds, playing the better for it, thus creating more enthusiasm, and these interchanges continue, until he reaches the limit of his ability.
The journey was cold on account of our thin clothes, and in spite of our hopes the carriages were so full and the interchanges of passengers so frequent that we could get no sleep.
In such situations the rude canoe abundantly suffices to maintain the first necessary interchanges of the superfluities of one individual for those of another.
By words man interchanges thoughts, by the forms of art he interchanges feelings, and this with all men, not only of the present time, but also of the past and the future.
This interesting figure (which is reproduced with modifications from Scripture--The New Psychology) is subject in a striking way to interchanges between foreground and background.
The manorial jury, on the other hand, represents the court, and interchanges with it[819].
A few interchanges on these lines ended in Michael undertaking to deliver the goods personally as a favour, time enough Sunday morning for Aunt Elizabeth Jane herself to make a pudding of the cherries, blooming or otherwise.
In order to see how the interchanges are carried on, we shall have to look first at some features of the construction of the system of pipes through which the blood flows.
The renewal is accomplished by interchanges between this fluid and the blood, which constantly flows through the tiny blood vessels that are everywhere present in the body.
Unless theseinterchanges can take place freely, there is no way in which the blood can serve as a conveyer system.
This means that there must be small blood vessels here and there among the nerve cells, so that interchanges of material can take place between the blood and the fluid immediately surrounding the cells.
Effects experienced within Economic Society from Interchanges with the Environing Area.
The confusion between oxygen-respiration and the gas interchanges in carbon-assimilation was by no means eliminated even recently, though it can no longer withstand the deliberate onslaughts now made on it.
He pointed out that it followed that the electric forces did not cause the interchanges between the opposite parts of the dissolved molecules but only controlled their direction.
This was the beginning of many interchanges of good fellowship with the Unitarians of Great Britain, and also with those of Hungary, Transylvania, France, Germany, and other European countries.
These are indications of the many interchanges of fellowship and helpfulness between the Unitarians of this country and those of Europe.
Ritter (inspired by American pacifists) had telegraphed the German Government offering to mediate, whereupon he was told that Germany was agreeable on the terms named in the interchanges Dr.
Even in the example given certain interchanges are possible to produce different arrangements.
It was interesting to observe what a lot of unnecessary trouble she gave herself by making more interchanges than there was any need for, and I thought it would work into a good puzzle.
Now, if she always takes one pot in the right hand and another in the left and makes them change places, how many of these interchanges will be necessary to get all the jampots in proper order?
When you have made the interchanges within any pair of brackets, all numbers within those brackets are in their places.
As every interchange may result in a pot being put in its place, it is clear that twenty-two interchanges will get them all in order.
A considerable number of important investigations are now being carried on in Europe with the view of tracing the interchanges of molecular energies in gas molecules.
This same agency ought to point the way to every possible economy in maintained equipment and the necessary interchanges in railway commerce.
They differentiated the distortions which the intended phrase suffered through the slip, into: interchanges of positions of words, interchanges of parts of words, perseverations, compoundings and substitutions.
A subgroup which either leaves two points unchanged or interchanges them is an example of a "mixed" group.
Sentiments of this sort provoked telegraphic interchanges of smile-suggestion between her hearers all through the evening meal that was so unusually late.
This consideration made the contemplated reliefs and interchanges of Corps and Divisions, and their transference from one part of our front to another a matter of great complexity, and one which required time to execute.
Of course, the interchanges between the representatives of the different colleges were as exciting and aggressive as their football and baseball contests are to-day.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interchanges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.