A third element, in the calculation of the distance of an object, is the previous knowledge of the distance of other objects, which form together with it one compound perception.
In addition to this, we must recognize the presence of a large number of other objects, both sensory and ideational.
Handle them, tear them apart, put them together, place them next to other objects, noting the likenesses and differences.
Many of these great events happened when America had no ally, and when Britain had no other objects to divide her force.
The image of the sun lasts longest; other objects, of various degrees of brightness, leave the traces of their appearance on the eye for a proportionate time.
If, on the other hand, we turn the open eye towards the side of a room, and consider the visionary image in relation to other objects, we shall always see it larger in proportion to the distance of the surface on which it is thrown.
We have here to consider the highest light, the middle tint, and the shadow, and in the last the shadow of the object itself, the shadow it casts on other objects, and the illumined shadow or reflexion.
Even with seeds lying on the bare surface, the first developed root-hairs, by becoming attached to stones or other objects on the surface, are able to hold down the upper part of the radicle, whilst the tip penetrates the ground.
For the same reason, when it is once present, it engages the attention, and keeps it from wandering to other objects, however strong may be their relation to our first object.
And indeed, if we consider, that a great part of the beauty, which we admire either in animals or in other objects, is derived from the idea of convenience and utility, we shall make no scruple to assent to this opinion.
Motion to all appearance induces no real nor essential change on the body, but only varies its relation to other objects.
This question will soon be decided against the former opinion, if we can shew the same relations in other objects, without the notion of any guilt or iniquity attending them.
Its [the General Government's] jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over all other objects.
Clark Wissler from the Dakota at Pine Ridge, South Dakota, who also made reference to other objects of the same sort among the tribe.
Clubs orother objects made of the bone of the whale or drilled pendants either circular or elongated were not found.
Thompson River region or other objects made of such a shell, were seen.
It is a conception, not a perception or an intuition, and it is a simple conception of the object as it is or is conceived to be, in itself considered, and not in relation to other objects.
There is reference always in such cases to other objects of the same kind, sort, and description, a series of which the object of present cognition is one, and to which series it holds the same relation now that it held formerly.
An Account of some New Experiments on the Fluoric Compounds; with some Observations on other objects of Chemical Enquiry.
By moving the glass a little closer to the wall you will cause the picture of the window to become indistinct, while a beautiful image of the houses, trees, or other objects of the outdoor world beyond, will be formed upon the paper.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other objects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.