The surface of any opaque body is affected by the colour of surrounding objects.
Correct judgment with regard to surrounding objects, events, and consequences, becomes possible only through knowledge of the way in which surrounding phenomena depend on each other.
And manifestly its general acquaintance with surrounding objects is of like nature--is made up of facts concerning them, so grouped as that any part of a group being perceived, the existence of the other facts included in it is foreseen.
Certain fishes, moreover, can through the action of the nervous system change their colours in adaptation to surrounding objects, and that within a short time.
In an ante-mortem wound the arterial nature of the hemorrhage may show by the marks of the jets of blood about the wound or on the clothes or surrounding objects.
Because, having no woody stalks of their own to support them, they require to take hold of surrounding objects, and raise themselves from the ground by climbing.
These, projecting in the front of the animal, impart to it a consciousness of surrounding objects, and especially of those which lie in its path.
When it holds so much caloric that it diffuses heat to surrounding objects.
This movement of the leaves would aid that of the internodes in bringing the petioles into contact with surrounding objects.
The movement of the whole shoot by the wind and by its rapid growth, would probably be almost equally efficient as these spontaneous movements, in bringing the petioles into contact with surrounding objects.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "surrounding objects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.