Curving Sentence Examples

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  • There is a similar difficulty in tracing the paths by which the impulses are transmitted to the growing and curving regions.

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  • A shelf with shiny brass rails curving around the aft cabin.

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  • By curving the top boom of a girder to form an arch and the bottom boom to form a suspension chain, the need of web except for non-uniform loading is obviated.

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  • The shot is supposed to move horizontally, and the curving effect of gravity is ignored.

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  • She followed the trail around the mountain on a gradual curving grade.

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  • In the west the folds run from north to south, curving gradually westward towards the southern and western coasts; but in the east the folds appear to run from west to east, and to be the continuation of the Dinaric folds of the Balkan peninsula.

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  • Of the Bahia group, the Jequitinhonha, sometimes called the Belmonte on its lower course, is the longest and most important, rising near Serro in the state of Minas Geraes and flowing in a curving north-east direction for a distance of about 500 m., 84 of which are navigable inland from the sea.

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  • The dividing line runs from the mouth of the Sittang river along the railway to Mandalay, and thence continues northward, with the same general direction but curving slightly towards the east.

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  • In the sculptures of the Cornmagene and the Tyana districts, the nose has a long curving tip, of very Jewish appearance, but not unlike the outline given to Kheta warriors in Egyptian scenes.

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  • In the males the horns are usually compressed and triangular, with transverse ridges or knobs, and either curving backwards or spiral.

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  • Long jetties spring out on either side of the entrance, curving round about midway in order to run parallel to the river, thus forming a huge funnelshaped entrance; the eastern jetty forms a landing-stage for passenger traffic and the western is designed for the shipment of bunker and cargo coal.

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  • Reedbuck, or rietbok (Cervicapra), are foxy-red antelopes ranging in size from a fallow-deer to a roe, with thick bushy tails, forwardly curving black horns, and a bare patch of glandular skin behind each ear.

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  • In 1815 Napoleon was not supported by a united and unanimous France; the country was weakened by internal dissensions at the very moment when it was needful to put every man in line to meet the rising tide of invasion surging against the long curving eastern frontier.

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  • It is somewhat like an axe reversed, the edge of the blade curving inward and placed at right angles to the handle.

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  • Running south-east through Sumatra, east through Java and the southern islands to Timor, curving north through the Moluccas, and again north, from the end of Celebes through the whole line of the Philippines, they follow a line roughly resembling a horseshoe narrowed towards the point.

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  • If the pressure falls off uniformly, so that the pressure-curve is a straight line PDF sloping downwards and cutting AM in F, then the energy-curve will be a parabola curving downwards, and the velocity-curve can be represented by an ellipse, or circle with centre F and radius FA; while the time-curve will be a sinusoid.

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  • But if the pressure-curve is a straight line F'CP sloping upwards, cutting AM behind A in F', the energy-curve will be a parabola curving upwards, and the velocity-curve a hyperbola with center at F'.

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  • In outline it is sometimes compared to a huge cornucopia with its small end curving S.E.

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  • The horns are rather flat at the base and not unfrequently corrugated; they rise vertically from the head, curving to the rear, and are more or less laterally inclined.

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  • The conventional fleur-de-lis, as Littre says, represents very imperfectly three flowers of the white lily (Lilium) joined together, the central one erect, and each of the other two curving outwards.

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  • The Octodontidae, which are exclusively South American, differ from the preceding family by the tympanic bulla being filled with cellular bony tissue, and by the par-occipital process curving beneath it, while the cheek-teeth are almost or completely rootless and composed of parallel plates.

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  • The asci may be derived from the terminal cell of the branches of the ascogenous hyphae, but usually they are derived from the penultimate cell, the tip curving over to form the so-called crozier.

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  • On the south this gulf is backed by the conjoined peninsulas of Busachi and Manghishlak, into which penetrates the long, narrow, curving bay or fjord of Kaidak or Kara-su.

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  • Near Alcira the Jucar turns south-eastward, and then sharply north, curving again to the south-east before it enters the Mediterranean Sea at Cullera, after a total course of 314 m.

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  • But when curving occurs In different planes at right or other angles (hollowing), the metal has to be drawn or extended on the outside, and important differences arise.

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  • But in those forms where curving must take place in different directions the layers or fibres of metal are made to glide over one another, extension taking place in some layers but not in others, and this goes on without producing much reduction in the thickness.

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  • The Lower Old Red Sandstone strata are separated from the foregoing series by a fault and form a curving belt extending from Corloch on the east coast south by Brodick Castle to Dougrie on the west shore.

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  • The palace is quadrangular with two wings towards the east and four (two straight and two curving) towards the west.

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  • Beyond and south of the hydrographical area of the Jalawan highlands the rivers and streams of the hills either run in long straight lines to the Arabian Sea, north of Karachi, or, curving gradually westwards, they disappear in the inland swamps which form so prominent a feature in this part of south-west Asia.

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  • To the south-west are the long sweeping valleys of Rakshan and Panjgur, which, curving northwards, likewise discharge their drainage into the Mashkel.

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  • The direction of the mean annual isobars shows that the normal wind in all parts of England and Wales must be from the south-west on the west coast, curving gradually until in the centre of the country, and on the east coast it is westerly, without a southerly component.

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  • Northward from Parliament Square a broad, slightly curving thoroughfare leads to Trafalgar Square.

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  • The recent investigations already referred to indicate the desirability of curving dams in plan in order to reduce the possibility of tension and infiltration of water at the upstream face.

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  • The Don, after curving east through the government of Ryazan, flows generally south through the governments of Tambov, Orel, Voronezh and the Don Cossacks territory, describing in the lastnamed a sweeping loop to the east, in the course of which it approaches within 48 m.

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  • The smooth surface of the viscous billowy lava is further diversified by long twisted " ropes," curving backwards and forwards up and down the undulations.

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  • An interesting feature in Bajour topography is a mountain spur from the Kunar range, which curving eastwards culminates in the well-known peak of Koh-i-Mor, which is visible from the Peshawar valley.

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  • In the hinder limb the femur is marked, as in other perissodactyles, by the presence of a " third trochanter," a flattened process, curving forwards and arising from the outer side of the bone, about one-third of the distance from the upper end.

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  • The long curving stairway invited and she ascended to the second floor.

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  • There they discovered a thin outline of tire tracks curving away in that direction, crossing a meadow of flowers.

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  • That one you love with the sweeping, open bends, the curving cambers and the blind brows.

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  • From gentle curving bars of platinum set and princess cut diamonds, with matching drop earrings.

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  • The inn was then rebuilt with a long curving frontage, with an entrance at either end.

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  • Below, was the heavy jowl of the sensualist curving in a broad crease over his cravat.

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  • In each gable a 2 light casement the curving lintel ornamented with a surround of projecting brick keystones.

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  • The marching bands were pleasant, with the drum majorettes curving around in the van.

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  • At an altitude of 3,500 meters, it's a verdant oasis curving down from the stark peaks of the Himalayas.

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  • The terrain remained hard, fast and slippery with precious few places to safely overtake on the curving layout.

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  • Both the east and west elevations have the same roofline, curving from 9m on the south end to 6m on the north.

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  • The first printing surface used was ordinary type, because the difficulty of curving the stereotype plates had not been surmounted.

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  • A sheer smooth curving glass wall with rounded corners.

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  • The washing facilities and toilets were housed in an open-air block of large cubicles enclosed by a very Seventies gently curving concrete wall.

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  • The curving stonework of the side wall of the original Britannia Road arch can be seen behind the box culvert sections.

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  • The sumac tree was another favorite with thick, gently curving branches, ideal for resting on.

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  • Stiffer shafts will launch a ball further, but not as high, and tend to send the ball curving slightly right.

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  • As an exterior and interior feature, archways soften the doorways with a sensual curving that draws the eye up and then down to the tiled floor.

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  • Choose a light with curving metal arms and no shades.

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  • On banks the beautiful light green curving leaves hang gracefully, surmounted by bunches of large yellow heads of flower in June and July.

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  • There are fourteen ray-florets, each half an inch across, spreading, and then curving elegantly downwards, their color being brilliant orange.

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  • Nymphaea Alba James Brydon - A distinct sort with flowers of 4 to 6 inches wide, of a soft rose-crimson; petals finely rounded and curving inwards, with a paler, silvery sheen beneath, and stamens of bright orange.

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  • Richardsoni - An American seedling with double pure white flowers standing well out of the water; they are of finely rounded petals, curving inwards, the outer row and the sepals slightly drooping.

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  • If you plan on having the lights installed for you, you can customize the look and feel by working with an electrician to get the exact curving, placement and number of tracks.

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  • The yin teardrop descends with the bulb part curving at the bottom of the circle.

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  • Riders face one another and the individual cars spin and twirl along the curving track, letting guests experience the thrill of the famous skateboarding tricks of the ride's namesake.

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  • The tried-and-true PS2 controller has been unceremoniously ousted, and the usurper is a nasty looking silver batarang with a narrow, curving face.

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  • There's a simple curving mechanism in place that's extremely easy to use and adds a small, but nice amount of depth to the game.

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  • Twisting or curving of the spine and bowed legs may be corrected to some degree by surgical treatment or the wearing of a special brace.

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  • The response occurs with the neonate's trunk curving toward the stimulated side.

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  • Uneven healing of skin may lead to laterally curving erections in adulthood.

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  • Just as the iron reaches the end of the hair, stop short and give it a little flick of the wrist, curving upward and outward.

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  • Twisting or curving the arches so they are off center and the inner band can still be seen.

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  • These tattoos are formed from curving, bold lines similar to those used in traditional tribal tattooing.

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  • Additionally, the shape and the alternating colors of the tattoo lend themselves to areas of skin large enough to support any size tattoo you have in mind with little curving.

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  • The hook is an upward and curving punch, while the uppercut goes straight up and should get its power from your body as you punch.

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  • To prevent ingrown toenails, always file nails straight across, rather than curving or ovaling the free edge.

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  • The black horns, which are ringed in their basal portion, are comparatively short and not unlike those of the Asiatic serows in general characters, being subcylindrical, and curving slightly backwards.

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  • Thenceforward it passes by deep gorges through the Mohmand hills, curving northward until it emerges into the Peshawar plain at Michni.

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  • The Drina is formed on the Montenegrin frontier by the united streams of the Tara and Piva; curving north-eastwards past Visegrad, it marches for 102 m.

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  • The Dicotylinae differ from the Suinae in that the upper canines are directed downwards (instead of curving upwards) and have sharp cutting-edges, while the toes are four in front and three behind (instead of four on each foot), and the stomach is complex instead of simple.

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  • The church, probably built in the late 12th century, had curving apses at both the eastern and western ends.

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  • Inside the hedge they came upon row after row of large and handsome plants with broad leaves gracefully curving until their points nearly reached the ground.

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  • Curving her arms, Natasha held out her skirts as dancers do, ran back a few steps, turned, cut a caper, brought her little feet sharply together, and made some steps on the very tips of her toes.

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  • Sharp angles are unnatural and will create false expressions - keep the brow gently curving following its natural shape for the best results.

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  • A couple of wing-backed chairs and sofa sank luxuriously into that thick wine carpet, but what caught her full attention was the wide curving staircase.

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