Предложения со словосочетанием «to heat»
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- Now the beach supplied sand, lime supplied chalk, sea-weeds supplied soda, pyrites supplied sulphuric acid, and the ground supplied coal to heat the kiln to the wished-for temperature.
- Certainly, the movement which he and Neb exhibited, if it had been transformed into heat, according to the new theory, would have been enough to heat the boiler of a steamer!
- I believe, then, that when the deposits of coal are exhausted we shall heat and warm ourselves with water.
- Jones Day took a great deal of heat from its copyright-protectionist clients for supporting us.
- But they are not aware that this would be to incur the risk of blowing up a portion of the globe, like a boiler whose steam is suddenly expanded by intense heat.
- It was midday before we had made ourselves secure, but the heat was not oppressive, and the general character of the plateau, both in its temperature and in its vegetation, was almost temperate.
- I have often heard it asserted that the winters of Lombardy, for example, are not less rigorous than those of Scotland, which results from the sea restoring during the winter the heat which it received during the summer.
- They commenced the year 1868 with magnificent weather, great heat, and a tropical temperature, delightfully cooled by the sea-breeze.
- The sultry heat had become unendurable.
- The summer heat ended with the month of March.
- For some days the heat was overpowering, and the atmosphere, saturated with electricity, was only cleared by violent storms.
- It was at regular periods of once or twice a month that this happened, for the reason that the Oblomovkans did not like to allow any superfluous heat to escape by the chimney, but covered the stoves when the flames were rising high.
- No sound, no heat, no movement came from it, but still the great luminous curtain glowed before us, silvering all the cave and turning the sand to powdered jewels, until as we drew closer it discovered a circular edge.
- And its howling light spread a coldness about it which fell into fierce conflict with the sweat-heat of the room.
- There, on the plateau, they chose a spot, well sheltered from the wind, and exposed to all the heat of the midday sun.
- This led them to conclude that the superb vegetation found a heat in this soil, damp in its upper layer, but warmed in the interior by volcanic fires, which could not belong to a temperate climate.
- As long as the earth is inhabited it will supply the wants of its inhabitants, and there will be no want of either light or heat as long as the productions of the vegetable, mineral or animal kingdoms do not fail us.
- So far as climate goes, it was immaterial what time we chose for our expedition, as the temperature ranges from seventy-five to ninety degrees both summer and winter, with no appreciable difference in heat.
- After the heat of these warm summer days, in the evening when their work was finished and the sea-breeze began to blow, they liked to sit on the edge of Prospect Heights, in a sort of veranda, covered with creepers, which Neb had made with his own hands.
- With the beginning of the year 1866 the heat was very great, but the hunting in the forests did not stand still.
- It was also to be feared that during the heat miasmas would arise, which might produce fevers.
- The crystals were placed in pots, and the heat from the furnace would distil the sulphuric acid.
- The weather was splendid, the temperature very warm in the day time, but in the evening the sea-breezes tempered the heat of the atmosphere and procured cool nights for the inhabitants of Granite House.
- There had been a full moon at the commencement of the month, and the heat was excessive.
- He felt the heat and shock of the explosion and, an instant later, heard the roar.
- Meanwhile the heat had decreased, and everything in nature had revived a little, since the sun was fast declining towards the forest.
- The weather was fine, and the heat began to be great.
- This felt could then be obtained by a simple operation which, if it diminished the flexibility of the stuff, increased its power of retaining heat in proportion.
- Piled up, one above the other, the lifts, which came hurtling down, blocked up their shafts, and the cells of the Pater-noster seemed to have been bent and charred by a hellish heat, smouldering up from the depths.
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- So rare is the atmosphere of Mars that it absorbs very little heat from the sun.
- This, if the smoke did not take the heat out with it, would be enough to maintain an equal temperature inside.
- Anything that would stop cosmic rays was a hundred percent efficient as a heat insulator.
- Yes, my friends, I believe that water will one day be employed as fuel, that hydrogen and oxygen which constitute it, used singly or together, will furnish an inexhaustible source of heat and light, of an intensity of which coal is not capable.
- The brilliancy which issued from it escaped from its sides as from two kilns heated to a white heat.
- These stones, when decomposed by heat, made a very strong quicklime, greatly increased by slacking, at least as pure as if it had been produced by the calcination of chalk or marble.
- Even the water which was sprayed through the room fought a hopeless battle against the fury of the heat-spitting walls, evaporating, already saturated with oil-fumes, before it could protect the skins of the men in this hell from being roasted.
- Down, down we continued to sink until the heavy glass of the port-holes became noticeably warm from the heat of the water without.
- There was a whoosh, a flash of orange light, a puff of smoke and a wave of heat.
- The explorers could venture there without having anything to fear from the heat, for the sun's rays scarcely penetrated through the thick foliage spreading above their heads.
- The other monks hardly seemed troubled at all, either by the heat or by the effort of holding a sword straight out in front of them for hours on end.
- The odour of oil, which whistled with heat, hung in thick layers in the room.
- He rained upon it curses from God and High Heaven, and withered it with a heat of invective that savoured of a mediaeval excommunication of the Catholic Church.
- It was the sun which had furnished the heat which so astonished Pencroft.
- The young doctor concluded his "modest" testimony with some heat.
- No dance, no scream, no cry of an animal in heat, could have so lashing an effect as the trembling of this shimmering body, which seemed, in its calm, in its solitude, to impart the waves of its incitement to every single soul in the room.
- The powerful heat of the coal was greatly appreciated in the low temperature, which on the 4th of July fell to eight degrees of Fahrenheit, that is, thirteen degrees below zero.
- During the month of December, the heat was very great.
- The part which heat plays in these transformations is known.
- Heat spat from the walls in which the furnaces were roaring.
- It was enough to scour the clay with sand, then to mold the bricks and bake them by the heat of a wood fire.
- And here and there a great steam did come from it, and spirtings and moundings-up of the mud in many places, and monstrous babblings and puffings-up of strange smoke, as that a great heat went beneath it in this place and in that.
- This done, they set fire to the wood, the heat was communicated to the shist, which soon kindled, since it contains coal and sulphur.
- I hold to this last hypothesis, grounding it on the fact that the moon is really a cold star, which is no longer habitable, although the sun continues to throw on its surface the same amount of heat.
- The air above it was shimmering with heat, and the ground round was so hot that I could hardly bear to lay my hand on it.
- Such a course would connote work in a smithery rather than life: it would entail a continual round of heat and of clatter.
- In every man, of course, a demon lies hidden- the demon of rage, the demon of lustful heat at the screams of the tortured victim, the demon of lawlessness let off the chain, the demon of diseases that follow on vice, gout, kidney disease, and so on.
- By midday, though we were well up in the northerly latitudes, the heat was sickening.
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