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Example sentences for "cinematograph"

Lexicographically close words:
cinders; cindery; cine; cinema; cinemas; cinematographic; cinematography; cinerary; cinere; cinerea
  1. When one sees in paintings and in the cinematograph pretty girls engaged in agricultural pursuits, it is more than even money that they are models and actresses in disguise.

  2. I bought this wagon and a cinematograph outfit.

  3. To the cinematograph man, however, such orders are all in a day's work.

  4. But the latter is always bemoaning the fact that one of the finest sets of cinematograph pictures ever taken lies at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean.

  5. It was a Lumiere cinematograph and was exhibited at the Union Square Theater, New York City.

  6. The early kodak film became the great factor in the cinematograph manufacture.

  7. There is little that is really manly and vigorous in roller-skating, and many of the cinematograph pictures serve only to indulge the craving for the novel and sensational.

  8. But suddenly he would go back to the tale of his fighting in Lorraine and resume a long and rapid monologue in which little pictures of horror flashed after each other as though his brain were a cinematograph recording some melodrama.

  9. Some of them were sensitive fellows with imaginations over-developed by cinematograph shows and the unhealthiness of life in cities.

  10. He gazed at the white blur of Brindley's face in the darkened box, and he could hear the rapid clicking of the cinematograph behind him.

  11. The theatre was darkened and the cinematograph began its restless twinkling.

  12. I walked into Barry, and found its cinematograph programme somewhat worse than is the average.

  13. How many times at home I have sat in a theatre and seen cinematograph pictures of people in a motor being followed at top speed, with perhaps an angry father shaking his fist from the pursuing car.

  14. Even at the time I remember thinking what a cinematograph picture we would make.

  15. Very probably, but I run just as much risk in a 'bus, the twopenny tube, or a cinematograph show.

  16. Nothing on the Riviera--that cinematograph of magic panoramas--can equal or surpass the late afternoon view from Cap Couronne.

  17. He wanted to talk about Tim's cash register, and, later on, about the new way of putting cinematograph pictures on the stage.

  18. I was wrong," she said, "in condemning the cinematograph and this new invention.

  19. My party was of no importance from a political or a financial point of view and I could scarcely expect the scientific world to take a cinematograph seriously.

  20. When he reached that point I began to see how he meant to work up to the cinematograph and Tim's invention.

  21. She probably regards the cinematograph as a sin against art.

  22. The cinematograph is perfect up to that point It must make a new start if it's to go any further.

  23. The bazar was in a vacant lot inclosed by the walls of surrounding houses, from which the only exit was through the room where a cinematograph had been put up.

  24. When the architect heard that there was to be a cinematograph put up he pointed out the danger and begged that some firemen should be engaged.

  25. Although cinematograph photography requires an elaborate and expensive outfit and is a source of endless work, nevertheless, the value of an actual moving record of the life of such remote regions is worth all the trouble it entails.

  26. Miner in 1903, where an injunction was asked against a vaudeville change artist who had combined songs in costume with a cinematograph representation of scenes in the dressing room during the changes, Judge Ray, in the U.

  27. Cinematograph and analogous productions of literary, scientific or artistic works are included (art.

  28. To-day we are watching a cinematograph which has none of these drawbacks.

  29. More recently he had been one of the first men to see the possibilities in moving pictures, and had made a big pile with cinematograph halls.

  30. All public places, such as theatres, picture galleries, museums, and cinematograph shows, were closed in Munich for want of coal.

  31. Cinematograph shows gave these patrons who paid in gold an extra ticket, good for another day.

  32. The man who finally appeared as head man of the camp was an ex-cinematograph proprietor, named Powell.

  33. It acts like the camera of the cinematograph operator, which is capable only of producing photographs, successive and static, in a series upon a ribbon.

  34. He pointed out to us that Life is Change, but that our intellect does not really grasp the reality of Change, for it is adapted to solids and to concepts, it resembles the cinematograph film.

  35. Already a crowd was collecting; and, though at present it did not seem greatly alarmed, feeling convinced that it was only assisting at another cinematograph rehearsal, its suspicions might at any moment be aroused.

  36. And is the cinematograph to be sold the same?

  37. I told you I had bought a cinematograph building," said James.

  38. His speech in reply aroused great enthusiasm, and, after interval for cinematograph men to ply their task, party moved away from scaffold.

  39. It will not have been forgotten that, in 1920, a cinematograph actress received a welcome to London which may have been equalled by crowned heads, but has, I should think, never been surpassed.

  40. It is possible again that the present moment registers the highest point which newspaper influence will reach and that, during the next thirty years, the publicity of the cinematograph and of the poster will rise victorious over the press.

  41. Without, a fog draped the windows, blurred the movement of the street, transforming it into a cinematograph of misty silhouettes.

  42. They have a cinematograph and a band, orchestra and concert party, all composed of Tommies.

  43. A series of cinematograph pictures has been taken of the pedometer at a moment when the children are being measured.

  44. In the cinematograph pictures the actual work in a "Children's House" may be seen.

  45. In the cinematograph film there is a picture which shows an entire lesson in the tying of the bows with the ribbons.

  46. You cannot cinematograph the growth of the world or its rocks and trees and human beings--to study Nature you want long life and a microscope.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cinematograph" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.