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Example sentences for "space"

Lexicographically close words:
soyle; soyons; soyt; soziale; sozialen; spaceboat; spacecraft; spaced; spaceman; spacemen
  1. He'll supply the space and the money for equipment.

  2. The school had rented space in a community built on a barrier island that separated the Gulf from a wide bay.

  3. They let go of each other with the total release that binds across any space or time.

  4. He's offered to go into business with me--a gallery and a fine art print shop with enough space to teach classes.

  5. The house seemed to breathe in a wooded space just large enough for it and for the walls of vegetation on either side that separated it from its neighbors.

  6. In the charged space between Dylan's music and Eve's beauty, Patrick thought about significant digits.

  7. An upright piano stood by itself in the meadow, the last point of local focus before her eyes leaped into the space beyond and below.

  8. In the middle of the space left vacant, the members of the Assembly slowly advanced between a double file of soldiers, the one stationary, which threatened the people, the other on the march, which threatened tire Representatives.

  9. Three other barricades, extremely feebly constructed, again intersected the Rue Montorgueil in the space which separates the Rue Mauconseil from Saint Eustache.

  10. As this was the end of the column, there was a certain space between the last rank of the soldiers who formed the line, and the first rank of the company which closed the procession.

  11. He had begun by pacing up and down with folded arms, and then the space being too confined, he had seated himself on the stool in his cell.

  12. The space between these two barricades formed a perfect citadel.

  13. These two last barricades were only separated from them by a space of about 150 paces.

  14. Louis Bonaparte had said, "We must 'space out' the Generals.

  15. I have at home a hundred books like this on which I can make a hundred copies of what you want--a Proclamation, for instance--in the same space of time that it takes to write four or five.

  16. The plunge of the water over these cliffs would keep a short space below clear from boulders, and the more moderate stream of subsequent times would fill in the depression with the sand and gravel now occupying it.

  17. But in this case we are not sure that there are any such variations in the temperature of the space through which the solar system moves.

  18. A Series of Essays contrasting our Little Abode in Space and Time with the Infinities around us.

  19. The heat thus brought to the surface of the earth would add perceptibly to that radiated from it into space in ordinary times.

  20. We have no space to indicate, as it deserves, the comparative merits and demerits of this ingenious theory.

  21. Among the astronomical theories, one which has sometimes been adduced is that the solar system in its movement through space is subjected to different degrees of heat at different times.

  22. A transient spark of amity shot across the space betwixt us--She look'd amiable!

  23. He flitted across the open space that divided the tents, and stood beside her.

  24. There were no chairs in the room, though there were some made of basket-work on the balcony, but all the lower part of the wall space was filled with broad divans.

  25. He had launched himself into space with the soul.

  26. He seemed to see these two looking at each other across the space that was set by Time, and for a moment his face contracted.

  27. Mrs. Armine could not measure either the time that elapsed or the space that was covered during that journey.

  28. All round the open space the villagers from far and near were gathered, and this mass of spectators in strange garbs, but everything of the freshest and gayest, formed a striking setting for the scene.

  29. The little band had reached an open space in the jungle, and they gathered in the midst of this space and closely surrounded the ponies.

  30. He was seated on a heap of cushions, before a wide open space surrounded by thickets of low trees and tall bushes.

  31. They looked straight into the broad open space before the pagoda, and saw their pursuers defiling from a narrow street.

  32. The sun, now sloping to the west, shone brilliantly upon the open space of stones and sand, stones too small to hide a spy, and sand too bare of brushwood to afford him an ambush.

  33. A little procession now streamed swiftly through the doorway and hurried across the open space which led to the friendly jungle, where they hoped to find shelter and hiding.

  34. As they looked they saw the stout man leave his cab and move to and fro till he found a space through which he could look across the gardens and watch the entrance to the great building.

  35. We've come out on a side opposite to the open space where U Saw is waiting for reports from his men.

  36. Quicker and handier in the narrow space than a rifle, it poured its stream of heavy bullets into the assailants in an almost unbroken stream, as the defenders slipped clip after clip, each containing ten cartridges, into the magazine.

  37. In the centre of the space were ranged sixty dancing girls, in ten rows of six in a row, and each dancer stood at an equal distance from her next neighbour on either hand.

  38. Nothing without wings could pass over the wide space where the road had been stripped from the cliff.

  39. The whole thing happened so quickly that the dacoits had not crossed more than one half of the space intervening between monastery and jungle when Jack opened fire.

  40. He shot up to the edge of the stream, and saw a horrible space of blank water between bank and bank.

  41. The woman went through the tiny space in safety, and then crouched down on the other side and threw the light into the gap to show her companions the road.

  42. Their path ran across the open space before the pagoda.

  43. It is not too much to say that every spot which is now dry land has been sea at some former period, and every part of the space now covered by the deepest ocean has been land.

  44. The distinguished man, though unassuming and gentle in manner, must have had a realizing sense of the greatness of his work, for he said, "I have looked further into space than ever human being did before me.

  45. Mr. Rhodes saw himself selling corner lots at twenty thousand each while space rates rose in the mind of Sylvanus Starr in leaps and bounds.

  46. We have given much space to the story of the first Recognition Day, as a sample of the similar services held every year afterward, growing with the growth of the C.

  47. I shall be interested to watch, during the little space of life that may yet remain to me, the progress and results of the plan which has drawn from me this letter.

  48. Within this town, Abide, O shield of warriors, in their halls Richly adorned, the space of seven nights, Then with My favor thou shalt go thy way.

  49. We at once set enquiries on foot, and in the space of a few days found that she had started from Bristol on the road for Bath.

  50. I had intended at one time to have devoted considerable space to the description of the existing agencies, together with certain observations which have been forcibly impressed upon my mind as to their failure and its cause.

  51. In what land the sun does visit Brisk are we, what e'er betide; To give space for wandering is it That the world was made so wide.

  52. State for the space of one whole year before the day of election, and paid taxes during that time, shall enjoy the rights of an elector.

  53. Time to an American is everything, [Note 2] and space he attempts to reduce to a mere nothing.

  54. They attempt too much for so short a space of time.

  55. The Rev Mr Reid says: "In the short space of its existence, upwards of seven thousand Temperance Societies have been formed, embracing more than one million two hundred and fifty thousand members.

  56. There is no question that the space is now too small for handling the business in a comfortable, sanitary and decent manner, and the space now occupied is by no means confined to the two old buildings.

  57. Some additional playground space can be secured by closing Sidney Street, between South Twenty-second Street and South Twenty-third Street, except for pedestrians.

  58. Sometimes space is found for the big field games and regular athletic sports on a running track; sometimes for nothing that takes more space than basketball.

  59. On curving roads, such as the Pittsburgh topography often imposes, the space occupied is greater.

  60. Without allowing any clearance on the outside, a space not less than 18 feet, and preferably more, should be allowed for the actual cars on straight runs.

  61. By narrowing the area between the Institute and Forbes Field, a court of good proportions is obtained, and ample space is left on land already owned by the City for the enclosing building on the west.

  62. It is the plan to some extent in New York, where just recently the sidewalks of Fifth Avenue have been moved back against the building line on the space formerly occupied by stoops, areaways, and dooryards.

  63. The cost of construction would be less than the cost of an equal area of land independently acquired for an open space in connection with a Civic Center in any other locality that could reasonably be considered.

  64. Though the area is small, it should be reserved for public recreation, for it is in the midst of a dense population of working people, a place where playground space is most in demand.

  65. I pass thus rapidly over it, with real regret--lamenting the want of space which compels me to do so.

  66. The glass covering the circular space glided back, and a face reconnoitred.

  67. Fill the space which that dash occupies, my dear reader, with an abrupt "duck" of the head, as a bullet went through my hat!

  68. Inside are cabins for the prisoners, in the shape of a semicircle, and grounds to walk in, except in the space marked off by the 'dead line.

  69. I have neither time nor space for political comments.

  70. I have not space to describe the cavalry movements of the summer.

  71. It was so like Insall, this book, in its whimsicality, in its feeling of space and freedom, in its hidden wisdom that gradually revealed itself as one thought it over before falling off to sleep!

  72. Perhaps a hundred and fifty were scattered over the space formed by the intersection of two streets, where three or four special policemen with night sticks urged them on.

  73. Scrape out from the top of each a space large enough to hold the yolk of an egg.

  74. Have the knuckle and bone removed, wash, wipe dry, season with salt and pepper and fill the bone space with a forcemeat to which apples or stewed prunes have been added.

  75. Fill the space with oysters, seasoning with salt, pepper and butter and sprinkling over them some of the crumb of the roll that you have removed.

  76. He thought that the great Demiurgos, the eternal geometer, having peopled the immensity of space with innumerable globes, was willing to make a trial of the knowledge of the genii who had been witnesses of his works.

  77. The first is, that you play the notes staccato, that is, separate and detached, with a little space between every two, as if there was a rest after each note.

  78. Cooke, when Musical Director of Drury Lane Theatre, induced Mr. Hall to accept an engagement there as Leader of the Ballets and Pantomimes, in which position he continued for the space of five years.

  79. How void the space that thou were wont to fill!

  80. And so for a space There was silence between them.

  81. To what use, When you countenance, calmly, such monstrous abuse Of one mere human creature's legitimate space In this world?

  82. And the dying we stand here alive, and thy days Returning, admit space for prayer and for praise, In both these confirm us!

  83. The earth, again, hangs in space on nothing, even this solid earth on which men live and build their cities.

  84. With limitless duration, with boundless space and number without end, Nature does at least what she can to translate into visible form the wealth of the creative formula.

  85. In the whole horizon he sees no clear open space where it can unfold the day.

  86. It took nearly two hours to complete the decorations of the "harem," but when all was finished the big ugly space beneath the staircase was transformed into as charming a nook as it is possible to imagine.

  87. Three years seem an endless space when one is young.

  88. He smiled to himself as he did so, and kept turning amused, tender glances at his wife as she stood in the uncarpeted space in the window, with the sunshine pouring in on her eager face.

  89. It all happened within the space of a minute, but it was one of those minutes the memory of which no years can destroy.

  90. Hold it up against the window--you will see it detach itself as a dark space against the white or blue behind it.

  91. Every visible space, then, be it dark or light, is a space of colour of some kind, or of black or white.

  92. You will see it detach itself as a mere space of yellow from the green behind it, as it does from the grass.

  93. Now both for accuracy and convenience' sake, you will find it well to observe this distinction, and to call a simple flat tint a space of colour; and only the representation of solid or projecting form a mass.

  94. In either case its outline is the limit of the space of light or dark colour by which it expresses itself to your sight.

  95. Haematics are very numerous, and very important: I shall thus devote some space to their consideration.

  96. From the measurements made by Meckel, it appears that it covers a space of 1400 square inches.

  97. For it is not possible to speak of the general operation of medicines without adducing particular instances; nor will time and space always allow me, in doing so, to refer to individual medicines.

  98. In fine, I am brought to the opinion which I have laid down in the Tenth Proposition, and which I have now to establish as well as my space will permit.

  99. Many a volume has been written to elucidate the operations of single medicines, and when the variety and complexity of such an operation is considered, the space devoted to its consideration will hardly seem too great.


  100. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "space" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodation; acreage; aerospace; air; alien; align; allocate; allot; amount; amplitude; aperture; apportion; area; array; bar; belt; bit; blank; brace; breadth; bump; burden; caesura; caliber; capacity; cavity; ceiling; chaos; chasm; check; chronology; clearance; clearing; cleft; compartment; compass; compose; confines; content; continuity; continuum; cordage; corridor; country; crack; cubic; cubical; cut; day; deal; degree; department; dimension; discontinuity; dispose; distance; distribute; district; divergence; division; duration; emptiness; environs; expanse; expansion; extension; extent; extramundane; extraterrestrial; fenestra; field; fix; flat; fog; front; gap; gape; gat; grade; ground; gulf; height; hiatus; hinterland; hole; hollow; hour; infinity; inlet; instant; interim; interruption; interspace; interstice; interval; jump; juncture; lacuna; land; latitude; leak; leap; leeway; length; level; limit; line; margin; mark; marshal; measure; mileage; milieu; minute; moment; neighborhood; notch; nothingness; nuance; opportunity; orifice; outlet; overcast; part; parts; passageway; past; peg; period; perspective; piece; pitch; place; plane; plateau; play; pocket; point; pore; poundage; precincts; premises; present; promotion; proportion; proportional; purlieus; quadrat; quantity; quarter; rally; range; ratio; reach; regiment; remove; room; rope; roughness; round; rung; salient; scale; scope; season; section; separate; separation; shade; shadow; slot; slug; soil; soup; space; span; spell; sphere; spherical; split; spread; staff; stage; stair; stall; standard; stave; step; stereoscopic; stint; stowage; stratosphere; stretch; stride; superficial; surface; swing; tense; term; terrain; territory; tide; tolerance; tonnage; tract; transcendental; tread; trough; turbulence; vicinity; visibility; void; volume; way; while; yawn


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    space and; space equal; space must; space suit