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Example sentences for "disappears"

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disappear; disappearance; disappearances; disappeared; disappearing; disappoint; disappointed; disappointing; disappointingly; disappointment
  1. The Skin becomes tense, or stiff, rough and red; but this Redness disappears on pressing the Spot with a Finger, and returns on removing it.

  2. The Swelling of the Legs and Ancles, which happens to most Persons at this time, is not dangerous, and generally disappears of itself; if they live soberly and regularly, and take moderate Exercise.

  3. As soon as ever this Discharge is made, the Pain goes entirely off; and the Swelling disappears at the End of a few Days, by continuing to apply the simple Diachylon, or the Ointment No.

  4. If an inflammatory Tumour or Swelling does not disperse itself, and disappears insensibly, it forms an Imposthume or Abscess.

  5. The Inflammation either disappears by Degrees, or an Abscess is formed in the Part which was chiefly affected.

  6. So Dick Venner disappears from this story.

  7. As for the women, they withdraw to the darkest corner of the hut, and lie down, while the young fellow disappears after probing the walls and floor, and returns with an armful of straw which he strews upon the hard, beaten clay.

  8. With which he slips out quietly into the street, and disappears from view.

  9. During the summer time it has a distinct reddish tinge on the grey coat, which disappears in the winter, and the cross-streak is black.

  10. But if Goats are allowed to drink of the water in which blacksmiths cool their iron, the spleen gradually withers away, and at last disappears altogether.

  11. Sometimes it hides by the wayside, and as the flock pass by it dashes into the midst of them, snatches up a sheep, and disappears among the underwood on the opposite side of the road.

  12. They come flying with the wind in such vast multitudes that the sky is darkened as if by thunder-clouds; and when they settle, every vestige of green disappears off the face of the earth.

  13. When it does move, it darts quickly out of sight, and disappears into its burrow with a sudden leap.

  14. I've thrown a stick in up above, and it simply whisks over and gets sucked underneath the curtain of water at once, and disappears altogether until it reaches the smooth water, ever so far down.

  15. They went as swiftly as a motor-car disappears from view--I believe they reckoned they'd seen the bunyip.

  16. Cool shadows creep across the landscape as the glowing sun sinks through the still bare and leafless trees and disappears behind the wooded hills.

  17. Now comes a wild and furious gust, and a great white whirlwind sweeps with serpentine contortions past the window and disappears in the thick darkness of the night.

  18. Its winter residence is supposed to be the central lakes of Africa, from which it returns to the countries named above early in autumn, and disappears at the approach of winter.

  19. Finally, as it draws near the earth, it ceases its song and descends more rapidly, but before it touches the ground it recovers itself, sweeps away with almost horizontal flight for a short distance and disappears in the herbage.

  20. In South Wales, for example, it is seen in winter and early spring, but about the breeding season it disappears for a few weeks.

  21. Down, rapid as an arrow from heaven, descends the distant object of his attention, the roar of its wings reaching the ear as it disappears in the deep, making the surges foam around.

  22. The disjunction disappears and the judgment emerges: "This is a case of cortical aphasia.

  23. The difficulty of understanding how ideas can be used to build up facts disappears when we regard fact and idea, not as different orders of existence, but as contents marking different phases of a total function.

  24. When, on the other hand, the need for a basis of distinction between truth and error "here on this bank and shoal of time" is felt, the representative disappears in the reconstructive function.

  25. The difficulty in understanding the relation of the subject and the predicate of judgment to reality disappears when we cease to regard reality as self-existent outside of knowledge.

  26. Your maiden name disappears under your married name.

  27. He rises, turns his footsteps to the halls, And thoughtful disappears within its walls.

  28. It disappears in the hole, bursts immediately, and a horrible human echo answers him from the bowels of the earth.

  29. He disappears among the people who cross each other's path in the expanse now completely possessed by a mournful and endless rain.

  30. At last he decides, puts a foot on the stair, and disappears inside the caravan.

  31. And when there is any sun it soon disappears in the middle of this great damp sky.

  32. Here is a face which the water only lightly touches; the head is beached on the marge, and the body disappears in its turbid tomb.

  33. But he says nothing, continues his solitary walk, and disappears round the corner.

  34. Another disappears with the caper of a lunatic, as if he had been snatched away.

  35. He is forced precipitately to go with the stream and is carried away among his own shouts, which return and swallow him up, while the cigarette, the cause of his rage, disappears in silence.

  36. Where it is not ordinarily lost, it disappears in unaccented syllables, as "Give it 'im" and the like.

  37. After the foundation of the temple Zerubbabel disappears from history and lives only in legend, which continued to busy itself with his story, as we see from the apocryphal book of Esdras (cf.

  38. The view along the steep valley extends for a few miles, and then is suddenly cut off by a sharp bend where the Swale, a silver ribbon along the bottom of the dale, disappears among the sombre woods and the shoulders of the hills.

  39. East Row Beck drops into this canon in the form of a water-fall at the upper end, and then almost disappears among the enormous rocks strewn along its circumscribed course.

  40. The fish is held by the tail, and the head being introduced into the mouth, the animal disappears with a rapidity that would at first nearly lead one to imagine it had been launched bodily down the throat.

  41. Scalding hot it is, as one can see by the faces, but for all that it disappears with surprising rapidity.

  42. When you've come up within thirty feet he changes his mind an' disappears back'ard into his hole; but all malignant an' reluctant.

  43. It is scarcely twenty-five yards from him, yet it is unharmed, and disappears in the opposite cover with a rush and a bound.

  44. The rectum is not involved, and when the child strains the contained meconium causes bulging of the part, which disappears under slight pressure, but reappears when again free.

  45. In such case, when the dropsy disappears and the liver recovers its natural dimensions at the same time, the inference is that the hypertrophy caused the dropsy, and that the hypertrophy was of the kind called simple.

  46. In the absence of ulceration or syphilitic infection this is an uncommon disease, and very many of the cases of so-called stricture of the rectum are caused by spasm which always disappears during anaesthesia.

  47. The yellowness of the skin disappears slowly after the natural route of the bile has been restored, and the urine is the last to lose the pigment, as it was the first to exhibit its presence.

  48. This dulness, which is produced by material in the most dependent part of the dilated stomach, disappears when the patient assumes the knee-elbow position (Deutsche Zeitschr.

  49. If the kyphosis is but functional, the prominence disappears at once.

  50. The green vomit, which was expected in all cases forty years ago, for the most part, as I have intimated, disappears under the opium treatment.

  51. If the jaundice be preceded by attacks of severe pain, nausea, and vomiting, and disappears after a week or two, the case is one of hepatic calculi.

  52. Generally disappears by | Usually leaves some bending of resolution, without leaving any | shaft and distortion of the permanent change.

  53. It is most severe at the beginning of the jaundice, and usually disappears before the jaundice ceases, but it may continue to the end.

  54. Moreover, it is, I believe, a recognized fact that the hyperaemia of an acutely-inflamed surface when of short duration frequently disappears in the cadaver, as that of scarlet fever and erysipelas.

  55. Temporary albuminuria occurs very frequently in the febrile and occasionally in the declining stage, but generally disappears when convalescence is completed.

  56. The green valley floor narrows rapidly and cultivation disappears but a few miles below the town.

  57. It is strongly developed about Huadquirca and Antabamba and, still associated with a quartzite floor, it finally disappears under the lavas of the great volcanic field on the western border of the Andes.

  58. This conclusion follows irresistibly from the isolated conception of mind, but by the same logic it disappears when we perceive what mind really is--namely, the purposive and directive factor in the development of experience.

  59. The opposition, however, is only seeming, and disappears when the ordinary definition is completed.

  60. The migrated Latin always finds the old country pulling at his heart-strings--a feeling, however, which completely disappears in succeeding generations.

  61. They move in swarms from stem to stem, and every fragment of green leaf disappears before their devouring energy.

  62. This is a disease mostly or entirely peculiar to young women who have not menstruated, and disappears on the establishment of the monthly periods.

  63. This is commonly a symptomatic or sympathetic affection--rarely idiopathic--and disappears on cure of the disease from which it proceeds.

  64. Solitude disappears before it; for he whose ear is within hearing of his instrument, knows not at what moment any one of many thousands of people may speak to him.

  65. He fishes and hunts and disappears into the forest for days at a time.

  66. Their waves lap ever higher until, silently, he disappears beneath the surface, into their clouded depths.

  67. Clayborne, who has been called the evil genius of the Province, now disappears from its history.

  68. It became inoperative probably in 1684, when Newbie disappears from the documentary history of the period.


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