Предложения со словом «brain»
Мы нашли 80 предложений со словом «brain». Количество символов. Значение слова brain. Рифмы.
- The white lamps in all the rooms surrounding the brain-pan of the New Tower of Babel went out.
- The great brain of Metropolis, a stranger to the sacrifice of a desire, estimated the incalculable power which the sacrificed ones and martyrs showered upon their followers too high rather than too low.
- Most of the matter might have been written in Chinese for any definite meaning that it conveyed to my brain.
- Don't believe him: he has brain fever." Katerina Ivanovna rose impulsively from her seat and, rigid with horror, gazed at Ivan.
- Then it occurred to my empty brain that now the hour would come in which I was to wait for you.
- All his mind was plunged in a chaos of formless, indefinite thoughts which, like the clouds in the sky, passed aimlessly, disconnectedly athwart the surface of his brain.
- Some recollection doubtless had flashed across his brain, and to use Cyrus Harding's expression, by those tears he was once more a man.
- From an invisible source the numbers dropped rhythmically down through the cooled air of the room, being collected, as in a water-basin, at the table at which the great brain of Metropolis worked, becoming objective under the pencils of his secretaries.
- In the brain-pan of Metropolis.
- For the last two days he had been in such an inconceivable state of mind that he might easily have fallen ill with brain fever, as he said himself afterwards.
- Had not the number also become imprinted into his soul, into his brain, into his blood, that he must even stop and think of his own name?
- Now, when I heard this voice speak within my spirit, I had knowledge that the dear Master Monstruwacan made watch from the Tower of Observation, and did send the speech with his brain-elements, having in mind that I had the Night-Hearing.
- His liver was fearfully congested, his brain affected, and already it was impossible for him to recognize any one.
- Something seemed to give way in his brain, and he shuddered all over with a cold shiver.
- Oh, I fully share the court's and the prosecutor's conviction that Ivan Karamazov is suffering from brain fever, that his statement may really be a desperate effort, planned in delirium, to save his brother by throwing the guilt on the dead man.
- Challenger, like a glad father in the presence of his first-born, stood smiling and stroking his beard, in silent, self-satisfied content as he gazed at the creation of his brain.
- Something's gone wrong with my brain.
- Challenger's quick brain had grasped the situation.
- As to birds, some scarecrows, due to Pencroft's ingenious brain, were enough to frighten them.
- Herbert's liver became congested, and soon a more intense delirium showed that his brain was also affected.
- For I supposed that she spoke by the Instrument, her voice sounding very clear in my brain.
- A whirl of the most fantastic notions took possession of his brain immediately after he had parted with Alyosha two days before, and threw his thoughts into a tangle of confusion.
- And then, with all that was sweet in my spirit, I called with my brain elements: "Mirdath!
- In all the rooms surrounding the brain-pan of the New Tower of Babel the white lamps flared up.
- That I can't do!" So Mitya decided, grinding his teeth, and he might well fancy at times that his brain would give way.
- As the circumstances of my fall came back into my confused brain, I looked up in terror, expecting to see that dreadful head silhouetted against the paling sky.
- It is decreed by a merciful Nature that the human brain cannot think of two things simultaneously, so that if it be steeped in curiosity as to science it has no room for merely personal considerations.
- Now, all this did go through my brain, as I did sit to dry mine armour and my body and my gear, upon that side of the fire-hole which was away from the slain Monster.
- The sucker of the elephant's trunk of the god Ganesha glided down to the occupied unsubdued brain which reflected, analysed and sought.
- But often would I say with my brain-elements "Mirdath!
- Brain and Hands became enemies.
- On the plain chair before it, the embodiment of the great brain: the Master of Metropolis.
- Yet it was a sufficiency, and I, maybe with a mad, strange triumph in my soul, said unto her with my brain-elements that which remained of those words.
- He hears all the details from his frightened master, and gradually in his disordered brain there shapes itself an idea- terrible, but seductive and irresistibly logical.
- It was a crushing yet accepted halo above the brain of Metropolis.
- The trespass of haying a brain and a heart, that thou hast not, machine.
- The doctor from Moscow, at my request, examined him the day before yesterday and told me that he was on the eve of brain fever- and all on his account, on account of this monster!
- The brain of Metropolis controls the town.
- But the Master over the great Metropolis, the Master of the machine-city, the Brain of the New Tower of Babel had become a stranger to her and she hostile to him.
- The elder of these brothers expressed his suspicions only to-day, when he was undoubtedly suffering from brain fever.
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- Their slow reptilian natures cared nothing for wounds, and the springs of their lives, with no special brain center but scattered throughout their spinal cords, could not be tapped by any modern weapons.
- The more I tried to think it out with my confused and weary brain the less could I find any plausible explanation.
- After listening to him and examining him the doctor came to the conclusion that he was actually suffering from some disorder of the brain, and was not at all surprised by an admission which Ivan had reluctantly made him.
- Who knows how early the growth of the intellectual germ in the youthful brain begins?
- The doctor announced to the court that the sick man was suffering from a dangerous attack of brain fever, and that he must be at once removed.
- I have as companions three remarkable men, men of great brain-power and of unshaken courage.
- They live upon vegetation and the blood of animals, and their brain is just large enough to direct their movements in the direction of food, and to translate the food sensations which are carried to it from their eyes and ears.
- Helpless, torpid, and vegetarian, with great limbs but a minute brain, they could be rounded up and driven by a child.
- Had he found in some corner of his brain a fleeting remembrance which recalled him to humanity?
- At half after five I went below to set the cabin table, but I hardly knew what I did, for my eyes and my brain were filled with the vision of a man, white-faced and trembling, comically like a bug, clinging to the thrashing gaff.
- The Brain-pan of the New Tower of Babel was empty.
- The man who was the great brain in the brain-pan of Metropolis had ceased to press his fingers on the blue metal plate.
- When Joh Fredersen was about to enter the brain-pan of the New Tower of Babel Slim stood before him, seeming to be slimmer than ever.
- But the hope that was in Rainsford's brain when he climbed died, for he saw in the shallow valley that General Zaroff was still on his feet.
- But from beneath the almost closed lids they gazed at Joh Fredersen, as though they sought in his face the door to the great brain.
- Their actions and movements are largely matters of instinct and not guided to any great extent by reason, since the brain of a plant man is but a trifle larger than the end of your smallest finger.
- And it did give out also a more subtile vibration, that did affect the weak Brain-Elements of the monsters and the Lower Men-Brutes.
- He'd no sooner paid it than he fell ill, took to his bed, and, three weeks later, softening of the brain set in, and he died five days afterwards.
- The Brain which conceived the construction of the Tower of Babel was unknown to those who built it.
- Are you thinking of putting that bullet in your brain, perhaps?" Pyotr Ilyitch asked uneasily.
- He kept a summer cottage in Mill Valley, under the shadow of Mount Tamalpais, and never occupied it except when he loafed through the winter mouths and read Nietzsche and Schopenhauer to rest his brain.
- There wasn't much brain-work in that log, I'm sure.
- For Metropolis had a brain.
- I have never yet encountered any problem, however, which my inventive brain was unable to solve, and I promise you that to-morrow I will turn my attention to the question of our descent." And so the matter was allowed to rest.
- Freder held his arm flung before his forehead, as if wishing to protect his brain from bursting.
- Thoughts stumbled through his brain.
- Anticipating events I can say at least one thing: he was at that moment on the very eve of an attack of brain fever.
- Great seas were boarding the Spray, but in my fevered brain I thought they were boats falling on deck, that careless draymen were throwing from wagons on the pier to which I imagined the Spray was now moored, and without fenders to breast her off.
- A madness comes up in my brain even now as I think of it.
- A spark, indeed, would be sufficient to reillumine that soul, a recollection crossing that brain to recall reason.
- Одна только маленькая бумажка голубого цвета с подчеркнутыми словами brain mass терзает душу сомнениями.
- He had put his whole heart and all the brain he had into that speech.
- As I was racking my brain as to how I should best describe it, my eyes fell upon the issue of my own Journal for the morning of the 8th of November with the full and excellent account of my friend and fellow-reporter Macdona.
- Brain and Hands were far apart and strangers.
- I was endeavouring to gather the loose ends of many thoughts and memories which flitted elusively through my tired and overwrought brain.
- Nevertheless Josaphat had intercepted the movement of the pilot's head with his brain.
- The words surged through my brain again and again, until at last I must have voiced them audibly, for Yersted shook his head.
- A few words again escaped him, which showed what thoughts were, even then, troubling his brain.
- And even if one tried, it would be very hard to give an account of them, for there were no thoughts in his brain, but something very vague, and, above all, intense excitement.
- There had been his terrific headaches, and we were agreed that it was some sort of brain break- down, and that in his attacks he endured pain beyond our comprehension.
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