Bounding Sentence Examples

bounding
  • As she walked across the field, a deer came bounding out of the forest on the hill.

    207
    71
  • The temperature is quite mild and equable in the south-east province where the ocean influences it and where the mountains bounding it on the north and north-west are some protection from the colder winds.

    65
    43
  • Returns the bounding rectangle of the current clipping area.

    11
    5
  • The southern system of mountains bounding the Iberian table-landthe Sierra Morena (q.v.)is even less of a continuous chain than the two systems last described.

    6
    5
  • In like manner the density, p, is sensibly equal to the constant quantity po, which is its value in the interior of the liquid, except within a distance e of the bounding surface.

    30
    31
  • Hence any region of space enclosed by a rigid boundary can be easily filled with a fluid, which then takes the form of the bounding surface at every point of it.

    2
    3
  • Even more important than the mountains bounding or crossing the table-land are those which are connected with it only at their extremities; viz, the Pyrenees (q.v.) in the north-east, the Sierra Nevada and the coast ranges in the south.

    4
    4
  • Leg Power Improvement Leg power exercises include horizontal bounding and hopping.

    3
    3
  • Now there are two more big French lops bounding around four of us in total.

    1
    2
  • One could hear the swift, soft, bounding steps coming along the corridor, like the pads of a fleeing and leaping panther.

    1
    2
    Advertisement
  • No instance, however, of a phenomenon of this kind has been discovered, for those liquids which mix of themselves do so by the process of diffusion, which is a molecular motion, and not by the spontaneous puckering and replication of the bounding surface as would be the case if T were negative.

    1
    2
  • The form of the surface of a liquid acted on by gravity is easily determined if we assume that near the part considered the line of contact of the surface of the liquid with that of the solid bounding it is straight and horizontal, as it is when the solids which constrain the liquid are bounded by surfaces formed by horizontal and parallel generating lines.

    1
    2
  • The rest of the water of the Taukhe, known in its middle course as the Okavango, is lost in a system of swamps and saltpans which formerly centred in Lake Ngami, now dried up. Farther south the Limpopo drains a portion of the interior plateau but breaks through the bounding highlands on the side of the continent nearest its source.

    3
    4
  • The explanation of the apparent bounding of Christianity by Europe and its offspring is not, however, to be found in any psychological peculiarity separating the European races from those of other continents, nor in any special characteristic of Christianity which fits it for European soil.

    12
    14
  • In a lens with two bounding surfaces in air there is a loss of about 9%; and in a lens system consisting of two separated lenses, i.e.

    1
    3
    Advertisement
  • When forming an image by a microscope objective it often happens that the transparent media bounding the system have different optical properties.

    0
    2
  • Since this is not a geometric operation, the bounding box does not change.

    0
    2
  • Simple plyometric drills such as skipping hopping and bounding should be introduced first.

    0
    2
  • Stuffed with superb illustrations, this brilliant book will have you bounding through the heather on an exciting escapade!

    0
    2
  • Cantering along a track I looked to my right and smiled as I saw impala bounding alongside.

    1
    3
    Advertisement
  • Another objection was that even if bacteria obtained access through the stomata, they could not penetrate the cell-walls bounding the intercellular spaces, but certain anaerobic forms are known to ferment cellulose, and others possess the power of penetrating the cell-walls of living cells, as the bacteria of Leguminosae first described by Marshall Ward in 1887, and confirmed by Miss Dawson in 1898.

    1
    3
  • There are a few things that you can do to keep your working dog entertained that do not involve running, bounding, barking, jumping, spinning, and all of his other normal activities.

    0
    2
  • Then there is "Bucks on the Brain," which features a cross section of a man's head and several deer bounding through the gray matter.

    0
    2
  • These adorable bootie-style shoes are made with super soft fabric and feature a no-slip rubber sole, so even if you're bounding down the stairs you can be confident you won't slip (but be careful anyway!).

    0
    2
  • In particular, the equality or inequality of values of two functions is more readily grasped by comparison of the lengths of the ordinates of the graphs than by inspection of the relative positions of their bounding lines.

    8
    11
    Advertisement
  • The importance of the bounding line of the graph lies in the fact that we can keep it unaltered while we alter the graph as a whole by moving OX up or down.

    0
    3
  • It is impossible to make direct measurements of the properties of particles of the substance within the insensible distance e of the bounding surface.

    13
    16
  • The water-parting is the line bounding such an area and separating it from other watersheds.

    0
    3
  • The relative depths recorded in the several gauges depend mainly upon the direction of the valley and steepness of the bounding hills.

    1
    4
  • Part of the liquid surface is then otherwise conditioned than by the form of the wall or bounding surface of the region; and if the portion of the wall not in contact with the liquid is removed the form and quantity of the liquid are in no way affected.

    0
    3
  • The valley floor of the North Platte in the foot-hills, the flood-plain of an older river, is in places 700 ft or more below the bounding tableland, and 10 to 15 m.

    0
    3
  • Generally, you can accept the default values for the bounding area, but you should change those for the E-W and N-S resolution.

    0
    3
  • I also had a strong visual image of a golden retriever who kept bounding into my mind.

    0
    3
  • Fichte (the younger) did not escape this misinterpretation of Lotze's true meaning, though they had his Metaphysik and Logik to refer to, though he promised in his Allgemeine Physiologie (1851) to enter in a subsequent work upon the "bounding province between aesthetics and physiology," and though in his Medizinische Psychologie he had distinctly stated that his position was neither the idealism of Hegel nor the realism of Herbart, nor materialism, but that it was the conviction that the essence of everything is the part it plays in the realization of some idea which is in itself valuable, that the sense of an all-pervading mechanism is to be sought in this that it denotes the ways and means by which the highest idea, which we may call the idea of the good, has voluntarily chosen to realize itself.

    1
    4
  • It follows from this that the electric force at the surface of the conductor has no component along the surface, in other words, the electric force at the bounding surface of the conductor and insulator is everywhere at right angles to it.

    0
    3
  • The Poisson equation cannot, however, be applied in the above form to a region which is partly within and partly without an electrified conductor, because then the electric force undergoes a sudden change in value from zero to a finite value, in passing outwards through the bounding surface of the conductor.

    0
    3
  • The data of a trapezette are usually its breadth and either the bounding ordinates or the mid-ordinates of a series of minor trapezettes or strips into which it is divided by ordinates at equal distances.

    0
    3
  • A "spherical sector" and "spherical cone" may be also regarded as the solids of revolution of a circular sector about one of its bounding radii, and about any other line through the vertex respectively.

    0
    3
  • Perhaps this maxim was inspired by the stag bounding away from his predators.

    0
    3
  • There are more than 40,000 acres of vineyards in the Napa Valley AVA, and that doesn't include the surrounding mountain AVAs with wineries stealthily tucked away on the Mayacamas to the west and the Vaca range bounding to the east.

    0
    3
  • But turbulence in the motion will vitiate the principle that a bounding surface will always consist of the same fluid particles, as we see on the surface of turbulent water.

    6
    10
  • Either or both of the bounding ordinates may be zero; the top, in that case, meets the base at that extremity.

    5
    9
  • The area of the trapezette, measured from the lower bounding ordinate up to the ordinate corresponding to any value of x, is some function of x.

    7
    11
  • If the area of the cross-section, in every position, is known in terms of its distance from one of the bounding planes, or from a fixed plane A parallel to them, the volume of the solid can be expressed in terms of the area of a trapezette.

    8
    12
  • There are two classes of cases, according as m is even or odd; it will be convenient to consider them first for those cases in which the data are the bounding ordinates of the strips.

    9
    13
  • This means that, if the minor trapezette consists of k strips, v will be of degree k or k - I in x, according as the data are the bounding ordinates or the mid-ordinates.

    12
    16
  • Fourier defined another constant expressing the rate of loss of heat at a bounding surface per degree of difference of temperature between the surface of the body and its surroundings.

    9
    13
  • Lepidus outside which again is a wall, bounding the sacred enclosure.

    16
    20
  • Straths are broad expanses of low ground between bounding hills and are usually traversed by one main stream and its tributaries - e.g.

    9
    13
  • It is found by experiment that it is only very close to the bounding surface of a liquid that the forces arising from the mutual action of its parts have any resultant effect on one of its particles.

    9
    13
  • If x denotes the potential energy of unit of mass of the substance, we may treat x as sensibly constant except within a distance e of the bounding surface of the fluid.

    10
    14
  • A vortex filament must close on itself, or end on a bounding surface, as seen when the tip of a spoon is drawn through the surface of water.

    6
    11
  • The sides of the trapezette are the " bounding ordinates "; their abscissae being xo and xo+H, where H is the breadth of the trapezette.

    16
    21
  • The soft shales or clays of the hills bounding the valley render these hills especially subject to the action of denudation, and the result, in rounded slopes and easily accessible crests, determines the nature of the easy tracks and passes which intersect them.

    3
    9
  • The symbol x expresses the energy of unit of mass of the liquid at a depth v within the bounding surface.

    3
    9
  • A bounding surface is such that there is no flow of fluid across it, as expressed by equation (6).

    4
    12
  • The application of Simpson's rule, for instance, to a plane figure implies certain assumptions as to the nature of the bounding curve.

    2
    10
  • In cases other than those described in § 82, the pth moment with regard to the axis of u is given by Pp = XPrA where A is the total area of the original trapezette, and S 2 _ 1 is the area of a trapezette whose ordinates at successive distances h, beginning and ending with the bounding ordinates, are o, x1P -1A, x2 P-1 (AI+AI),.

    11
    19
  • The Muilrea and Ben Gorm range, bounding the fine fjord of Killary Harbour, is formed of terraced Silurian rocks, from Bala to Ludlow age.

    10
    18
  • The conception of an encompassing ocean bounding the habitable world is found in the creation myths of the most ancient civilizations.

    4
    13
  • The top is then a parabola whose axis is at right angles to the base; and the area can therefore (§ 34) be expressed in terms of the two bounding ordinates and the midordinate.

    11
    20
  • Hence, for the case of a parabola, we can express the area in terms of the bounding ordinates of two strips, but, if we use mid-ordinates, we require three strips; so that, in each case, three ordinates are required.

    3
    12
  • The Lancashire coal-field, and the portion of the bounding plain between it and the seaport of Liverpool, contain a population greater than that borne by any equal area in the country, the county of London and its surroundings not excepted.

    4
    13
  • The sites of seven posts established against Rome may be traced along the hills bounding Flintshire and Denbighshire.

    4
    13
  • The portion of Asia which lies between the Arctic Ocean and the mountainous belt bounding Manchuria, Mongolia and Turkestan Siberia.

    5
    15
  • It follows that, by taking two ordinates in a certain position with regard to the bounding ordinates, the area of any parabolic trapezette whose top passes through their extremities can be expressed in terms of these ordinates and of the breadth of the trapezette.

    2
    12
  • The pair was interrupted from further speculation by the sound of Martha's laughter and footsteps bounding down the stairs.

    6
    17
  • The first of these extended from the Pyrenees to the Garumna (Garonne); the second, from that river to the Sequana (Seine) and its chief tributary the Matrona (Marne), reaching eastward presumably as far as the Rhenus (Rhine); and the third, from this bounding Iline to the mouth of the last-named river, thus bordering on the Germans.

    5
    16
  • South and west the bounding territories are well fixed in geographical position by the Indian survey determinations of the value of Himalayan peaks.

    3
    14
  • Suppose, for instance, that m=6, and that we consider the trapezette as a whole; the data being the bounding ordinates.

    4
    15
  • The Dip of the horizon at sea is the angular depression of the apparent sea horizon, or circle bounding the visible ocean, below the apparent celestial horizon as above defined.

    4
    15
  • If QD is the bounding ordinate of one of the component strips, we can calculate the area of Qdbl in the ordinary way.

    2
    15
  • The heat absorbed is the difference of the quantities transmitted through the bounding planes of the stratum.

    3
    20
  • The Euler-Maclaurin formula (§ 75) assumes that the bounding values of u', u"',..

    15
    44