I-l Sentence Examples
The end knife-edges are adjusted and tightly jammed into exact position by means of wedge pieces and set screws, and the beam is furnished with delicate adjusting weights at its top. The position of the beam with respect to the horizontal is shown by a horizontal pointer (not shown) projecting from one end of it, which plays past a scale, each division of which corresponds to the i l oth or i hth of a grain according to the size and delicacy of the machine.
If lo represents the intensity of the light which enters the surface, I l the intensity after passing through i centimetre, I 2 the intensity after passing through 2 centimetres, and so on; then we should expect that whatever fraction of Io is absorbed in the first centimetre, the same fraction of I, will be absorbed in the second.
I am angular in the chart and all my world class opponents are ill or injured or otherwise indisposed and I win.
I work with people with autism whilst studying art psychotherapy, where I also work in art with the mentally ill.
I would not recommend vegetarianism to anyone who would go short of food or suffer ill health.
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To be perfectly clear, I am not saying the Internet and technology will solve every human ill.
I was quite ill afterward, and I wonder if retribution also overtook the turkey.
How well I remember the graceful draperies that enfolded me, the bright autumn leaves that wreathed my head, and the fruit and grain at my feet and in my hands, and beneath all the piety of the masque the oppressive sense of coming ill that made my heart heavy.
I hope she will not eat too many of the delicious fruit for they will make her very ill.
AdvertisementLast winter she wheedled herself in here and told the count such vile, disgraceful things about us, especially about Sophie--I can't repeat them--that it made the count quite ill and he would not see us for a whole fortnight.
I go to bed after two in the morning, thoughts come and I can't sleep but toss about till dawn, because I think and can't help thinking, just as he can't help plowing and mowing; if he didn't, he would go to the drink shop or fall ill.
Part I introduces scenario planning from the point of view of strategic planning at ICL in the UK.
I'm not a vet, but it does raise questions that the tapping was suggested by the vet, consented to by you and never carried out over two and a half hours on a desperately ill patient.
I write down any unrecognizable names and research online for ill effects.
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Grades I and II are not uncommon, and the baby's body usually reabsorbs the blood with no ill effects.
Children with Chiari II malformation have a much poorer prognosis than those with Type I malformation and will usually be quite ill.
After working too much and over-training for too long, at 27, I became very ill.
I considered telling her the tipster was ill and out of service for a few days but common sense dictated that doing so might encourage someone to commit a crime in the tipster's absence.
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Please just know I bear neither of you ill will, despite the outcome.
Because she bears you less ill will than I do?
I saw them Wednesday last when I went to Dr. Rowan's for my weekly examination and both were ill from the mountain cold and drafty quarters.
The frightened creature is as ill prepared for the season as I and scurries about frantically in the deepening snow in search of sustenance.
AdvertisementThis page gives an overview of all articles in the 1911 Brittanica which are alphabetized under I to Iol.
These early fortifications of the Acropolis, ascribed to the primitive non-hellenic Pelasgi, must be distinguished from the Pelasgicum or Pelargicum, which was in all prob ab i l i ty an encircling wall, built round the base of the g citadel and furnished with nine gates from which it derived the name of Enneapylon.
The grammatical forms are expressed, as in Turkish, by means of affixes modulated according to the high or low vowel power of the root or chief syllables of the word to which they are appended-the former being represented by e, o, S, ii, i l l, the latter by a, d, o, 6, u, it; the sounds e, i, i are regarded as neutral.
The calculation of the expressions in brackets may be simplified by taking the pairs in terms from the outside; by finding the successive differences of uo + um, ill + um_l, ..., or of uI u i +umi, ..
The product on the left-hand side may be taken to k terms only, thus if k =4, we have I I+x 2 .I+x 4 .I, I l?
Not more than five or six of the 126 poems appear to have been composed by poets who I l iad been born in Islam.
For given values of n and 0 we have two possible values of i,l provided n exceed a certain limit.
Applying this interpretation to the formulae given above, it follows that when the incident light is polarized at an azimuth a to the plane of incidence and the second medium is the less refracting, the reflected light at angles of incidence exceeding the critical angle is elliptically polarized with a difference of phase A between the components polarized in the principal azimuths that is given by tan (A/2) =cot i l l (1 - µ 2 cosec 2 i).
I inform the campground caretakers when I stop, I have an ill wife aboard, so don't disturb us.
This woman lying next to me whom I dearly loved deserved protection and I was ill equipped to provide it.
Itâs peopleâs attitudes, and I was exactly the same before Adam got ill.
Thats all for now I think, and I skipped breakfast so im off for some food, Ill see you all Friday!
I think Ill market my idea of NVQs you can achieve by doing bugger all!
I fail to see what reason God could have for making over 300 people ill with serious food poisoning.
Anyways, If I can actually walk in the morning then Ill see you tomorrow night.