Open out Sentence Examples

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  • The geographical knowledge of Anaximander was naturally more ample than that of Homer, for it extended from the Cassiterides or Tin Islands in the west to the Caspian in the east, which he conceived to open out into Oceanus.

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  • The Sudan government, however, sent engineering parties to remove the sudd blocks and open out a continuous waterway.

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  • About 1.45 p.m., the Russians, who were still in a close cruising formation, attempted to open out for battle as the Japanese approached.

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  • On the south is a gallery built in the thickness of the wall, and roofed by projecting courses of stone; and chambers or storehouses open out of this gallery.

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  • Villages of high stonebuilt houses are to be found wherever the valley bottoms open out enough to afford a little space for agriculture.

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  • It consists of a number of tanks or " vats," placed at the same level and connected by pipes which reach nearly to the bottom of one tank and open out at the top into the next tank.

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  • Below this mountainous area the ranges open out and enclose extensive plateaus.

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  • The shore of the channel facing Rheneia is lined with docks and warehouses, and behind them, as well as elsewhere in the island, there have been found several private houses of the 2nd or 3rd century B.C. Each of these consists of a single court surrounded by columns and often paved with mosaic; various chambers open out of the court, including usually one of large proportions, the avSpcwv or dining-room for guests.

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  • What he achieved for the modern world was not merely to bequeath to his Italian imitators masterpieces of lyrical art unrivalled for perfection of workmanship, but also, and far more, to open out for Europe a new sphere of mental activity.

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  • Though Thessaly is the most level district of Greece, it does not present a uniform unbroken surface, but is composed of a number of sections which open out into one another, divided by ranges of hills.

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  • These appearances he referred with great acuteness to the slight inclination of the sun's axis of rotation to the plane of the ecliptic. Thus, when the earth finds herself in the plane of the sun's equator, which occurs at two opposite points of her orbit, the spots, travelling in circles parallel with that plane, necessarily appear to describe right lines; but when the earth is above or below the equatorial level, the paths of the spots open out into curves turned downwards or upwards, according to the direction in which they are seen.

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  • The drawers each include three removable dividers, open out both ways and are ideally sized to hold CDs and DVDs.

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  • Inverted pleat at the center of the flared a-line skirt, with two pleats at each hip which open out.

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  • Fitted waistband with little pleats all the way around, which open out to a fab full skirt.

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  • They have about twenty deep throat pleats which open out to let the throat expand.

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  • French Doors which open out onto a small paved terrace with garden furniture.

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  • On both sides throughout the dale numerous narrow tributary vales open out.

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  • The DVD sleeve notes open out to provide a small Britney poster.

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  • The new kind has bold leafage, a glaucous tinge overlying the deep green body color; the flowers, of a rich apricot color, open out widely, and are of great substance.

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  • Does your kitchen open out onto another room, or is it separate?

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  • Large kitchens or kitchens that open out onto another room without a dividing wall can make use of a warm color or warm tone in the paint.

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  • Boots are both warmer and more practical than shoes and they open out a whole new range of outfit possibilities.

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