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Example sentences for "scientists"

Lexicographically close words:
scientifical; scientifically; scientifique; scientifiques; scientist; sciis; scilicet; scimetar; scimitar; scimitars
  1. The Scientists claim to have recourse to the same spiritual law by means of which Jesus effected His cures, and they declare that its efficacy is undeniable, since all Mrs. Eddy's pupils who use it are able to heal the sick.

  2. Just so do Christian Scientists declare that we may be led by faith towards heaven, happiness and health.

  3. Your innermost thoughts have been recorded by our scientists and found good.

  4. Computations of the scientists showed that the upheaval was widespread and that the entire continent was to be engulfed in a very short time.

  5. Both bowed stiffly from the waist when Orrin led the two young scientists through the great doors which had opened silently and majestically at their approach.

  6. Then you followed him and we took you in for similar reasons, though our scientists found very quickly that your mental reactions were of entirely different type from Leland's and that the secret would be safe in your keeping.

  7. While the assembled scientists watched it, slowly the line traced across the sand table-top changed direction.

  8. With such an invasion in view, their scientists had mastered the language of the country.

  9. The scientists proceeded to energize the crystal sphere.

  10. Dalis, the Sarkas knew, possessed the power to mask his thoughts, for it was a power possessed in common by all the scientists of Earth.

  11. As Foucault proved long ago and as the watching scientists well knew, the table was being twisted underneath the pendulum by the rotation of the earth.

  12. Such predictions had often been made by the ignorant, to be dismissed by scientists as the veriest nonsense.

  13. In one busy laboratory they saw an immense television apparatus and heard scientists discussing moot questions with inhabitants of Venus, whose images were depicted on the screen.

  14. The membership has increased to over 300 now, numbering among them quite a number of famous scientists and authors.

  15. No wonder Bible lovers were troubled when scientists in ever-increasing numbers advanced claims that appeared to involve a charge of scientific inaccuracy against the Sacred Scriptures.

  16. And as scientists have had to surrender many of their positions in the past it is very probable that, as the result of further investigation, some views held at present will be superseded by others.

  17. Many geologists, astronomers, biologists, and other scientists have claimed for some time that they have reached conclusions not in accord with certain statements of the Bible.

  18. The work of the succeeding spring, with both the Organizing Committee and the Administrative Board, was devoted to the perfecting of the programme and the selection of foreign scientists to be invited to participate in the Congress.

  19. Throughout the entire Congress period, both of these energetic Commissioners-General placed themselves actively at the disposition of the Department in promoting the attendance of scientists from their respective countries.

  20. Shaw, founder of the Missouri Botanical Gardens, was given during this week as a compliment to the noted foreign scientists who were the guests of the city of St. Louis.

  21. For seventy years there had been nowhere so much philosophizing going on as suddenly sprung up among the scientists of the last decade.

  22. It is not surprising, then, that scientists in their sense of contact with reality should be indignant with, or feel contempt for, any who seek to limit or proscribe their research.

  23. Scientists are as a class sensitive, jealous of their reputations, and loath to undertake long journeys to a distant country for congress purposes.

  24. Unlike the old theology woven of myths and a fanciful philosophy of the decadent period of Greece, natural theology was founded on science itself, and scientists were among those who sought to develop it.

  25. Was that Universe conscious, as Berkeley had declared, or the blind monster of substance alone, or energy, as some modern scientists brutally and triumphantly maintained?

  26. What is true of our physicians, our scientists and professional men, our manual workers, is also true of our capitalists and business men.

  27. A very faint, chill light peered through the narrow arched window of the room where Alwyn lay, still wrapped in that profound repose, so like the last long sleep from which some of our modern scientists tell us there can be no awakening.

  28. When the rumor began to gain credence that it was some sort of meteor from inter-stellar space, reporters, scientists and college professors flocked to the scene, desirous of prying off particles for analysis.

  29. By the time the first group of newspapermen and scientists had reached the farm, another phenomenon was plainly observable.

  30. Fossil forms of reptiles are very numerous and scientists have given these fossil forms such sonorous names as Dinosaurs, Ichthyosaurs, Plesiosaurs and Pterosaurs.

  31. Scientists tell us that this is a fallacy.

  32. This resemblance of offspring to parent is known to scientists as heredity, or as "like producing like.

  33. Scientists claim that many diseases are food-deficiency diseases--the body gets out of order because these peculiar vitamins are lacking in the food.

  34. There was an optimistic report from the scientists at work on the problem of the beam.

  35. Foreign scientists had been flown to the United States and were at the temporary area command post not far from Boulder Lake.

  36. But these scientists say there's waves that ain't natural.

  37. The scientists will have equipment and instruments, and now that they've got the beam they'll be able to try things.

  38. The United States invited scientists of every country to help in solving the menace of the terror beam, and committed itself to share any discoveries for defense against it with all the world.

  39. Working around the clock, teams of foreign and American scientists have built a projector of what is an entirely new type of electronic radiation which produces every one of the physiological effects of the alien terror beam!

  40. We were educated and we knew that them scientists would crack this nut somehow.

  41. By sunset tomorrow the aliens would be dead or captive, and their ship would undoubtedly be in the hands of scientists for study.

  42. And the American scientists were right out there in front, along with guys from England and France and Italy and Germany and even Russia.

  43. Where have you become qualified to offer opinions contradicting all the information and all the decisions of scientists and military men alike?

  44. Scientists determined that the report of the men who'd been paralyzed and released agreed with the report of the pilot.

  45. Our officers abroad were skeptical and could not believe that this country could outdistance the scientists of the allies who had had three years of war experience to draw upon.

  46. Accordingly, in April, 1917, a group of its scientists was placed at the Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.

  47. The scientists worked out a method of making the camera itself record the vibrations communicated to it by the plane when the box was not held by a proper vibration-neutralizing suspension.

  48. Ever since the scientists began experimenting with wireless electricity it has been axiomatic that, at least theoretically, whatever you can do with wires you can do without wires.

  49. Since February, 1917, the Bureau of Mines had been experimenting with gas masks and had built up a corps of scientists for this work.

  50. This laboratory had been engaged for many years in the study of solutions, such as that of optical glass, at high temperatures and had a corps of scientists trained along the lines essential to the successful production of optical glass.

  51. Among the Romans no scientists arose to assimilate the results of the work of the Greeks, and sound ideas as to the form of the universe were rare even in the most intelligent circles.

  52. As has been suggested, Roman scholars and scientists under the Empire were little more than note-takers.

  53. He is far, however, from expressing complete approval of pagan science; the perversity of the pagan scientists forbids this.

  54. He was not accompanied by a host of scientists to herald his fame to the world.

  55. When once one believes in a creed, one is proud of its complexity, as scientists are proud of the complexity of science.

  56. Thus some scientists care for truth; and their truth is pitiless.

  57. A convention of scientists from every section of the country was called to see what could be done about the fifty-three different times in use by the various railroads.

  58. Scientists were encouraged to investigate with redoubled zeal this strange vapor which, when controlled and directed, could carry water to the top of a castle tower.

  59. It is interesting, too, to notice that after thousands of years scientists have again worked around to the steam turbine described so long ago in the Alexandrian records.

  60. Many of our scientists either had not the wit to do this, alas, or else they were too impractical to appreciate the value of their ideas.

  61. Edison, Graham Bell, and other great inventors and scientists had expressed their confidence in Marconi's achievement, the whole country, was ready to hail the young inventor with honours.

  62. All the great scientists of the world have been trying in vain to answer these questions.

  63. But far-sighted scientists have already begun to look forward to the time when there will be so many people on the earth that the farms and fields will not supply food for every one.

  64. For inventors and scientists are already grappling with this problem of food.

  65. And the very greatest of all the problems which the inventors and scientists of coming generations must solve is the question--seemingly commonplace--of food.

  66. But in the years since then, Edison, Bell, Roentgen, and many other famous inventors and scientists have taught the world to be chary of its disbelief.

  67. And that is what seems to scientists a miracle.

  68. Everybody has seen "fox-fire" in the damp and decaying woods--a cold light which scientists have never been able to explain.

  69. If it were not for our coming inventors and scientists it would certainly be a gloomy outlook for the human race.

  70. When Sir William Crookes gave his address he based his arguments on modern agricultural methods; he did not look forward into the future, he did not show any faith in the scientists and inventors who are to come, who are now boys, perhaps.

  71. It is just as well, therefore, that scientists learn more about radium and how to handle and control it before too much is manufactured.

  72. Gall, and modern scientists have been building upon the foundation laid by him.

  73. Have they no respect for the labors and honorable observations of clear-headed scientists fifty to eighty years ago?

  74. We consider Professor Crookes to be one of the most eminent scientists now living, and any views he may advance are entitled to serious consideration.

  75. Evidently Gall arrived at the correct location, and he illustrates the discovery by referring to a great number of authors and scientists whose development he observed.

  76. It is all the more interesting because it is so simple, and most scientists would be apt to say that its very simplicity is a very taking argument for its truth.

  77. It is indeed the position that has been assumed by all the great scientists who bowed humbly to faith, though so many lesser lights have found this apparently impossible.

  78. Among the manuscripts in the collection are letters from many of the important scientific scientists of Europe.

  79. He had the opportunity of meeting many of the renowned scientists and philosophers of the century, and had been very closely in touch with some of them.

  80. While the purely physical scientists mostly sat mute during the discussion, Ampere took an active share in it, and ventured to subject himself to what perhaps, above all things, a Frenchman dreads, the ridicule of his colleagues.

  81. That he acted prudently in leaving Paris, the careers of other scientists amply prove.

  82. Not infrequently, the English-speaking scientists held the balance between these rivals in the intellectual world, and their adhesion to either party or side of a question secured its dominance.

  83. As he said himself, Germany, France and England were full of them, and all the distinguished scientists were eager to do him honor.

  84. He was one of the greatest scientists of a period particularly rich in examples of original scientific genius of a high order.

  85. For quite one-half of his scant half-century span of life he had occupied a prominent place in England, and after the age of thirty-five had come to be generally recognized as one of the leading physical scientists of the world.

  86. It is as simple and modest a reward as even he would have wished, expressing as it does, the gratitude of succeeding generations of scientists for all time.

  87. With Volta's career, however, was initiated the story of the electrical scientists who devoted themselves almost exclusively to this department of physics, though more or less necessarily paying some attention to related subjects.

  88. While we think of Maxwell as a mathematical physicist, it must not be forgotten that he was also one of the leading experimental scientists of that great epoch, the nineteenth century.

  89. They could not understand what delayed them, and, though they guessed the real cause, after several hours had passed, there was nothing the two scientists could do.

  90. They discussed the matter for some time, and then the boys and the scientists retired to bed, ready to begin active preparations on the morrow, for their trip to the moon.

  91. Professor Henderson wrote the account, and also published quite an extensive history of the trip to the moon, which was considered by scientists and laymen to be a most remarkable journey.

  92. The scientists were deep in a discussion of various technical matters, which discussion, it was evident, made them oblivious to everything else.

  93. The two scientists were too old for such work, and, as the aid of the police was not desired, it was felt that the three could do all that was necessary.

  94. They reached the barn in due course, and while Washington, Jack and Andy began a search of it, the two scientists went up to the house of the man who owned it and enlisted his aid.

  95. The two scientists were observed approaching from the pilot-house.

  96. And, if it did, would the two scientists be able to steer the swiftly moving projectile out of the way of the big, black stone, as the old hunter called it?

  97. His ideas are safe for the simple reason that there probably aren't more than four other scientists on earth capable of even dimly comprehending them.

  98. Try to tell sober scientists of the specially evolved, huge-brained thing that rules the termite tribe and forms and holds the marvelous organization it has?

  99. I think you scientists are wrong about all the termites having intelligence," he whispered.

  100. On the physical side, scientists have pointed out a close correspondence between Calvin's creed and the theory of evolution, which emphasizes the desperate struggle resulting from the survival of the fittest.

  101. The foremost scientists in France gave him enthusiastic praise.

  102. It looked as if those who dispensed justice were in advance of the clergy, of the scholars, physicians, and scientists of their time.

  103. If Christian Scientists educate their own offspring 69:18 spiritually, they can educate others spiritually and not conflict with the scientific sense of God's creation.

  104. Christian Scientists must live under the con- 451:3 stant pressure of the apostolic command to come out from the material world and be separate.

  105. Refuge and strength If Christian Scientists ever fail to receive aid from other Scientists, - their brethren upon whom they may 444:9 call, - God will still guide them into the right use of temporary and eternal means.

  106. We knew of no Scientists in the Western town where we were living, and when we were told that we could send to Kansas City for absent treatment, we thought it was absurd.

  107. We are not 192:6 Christian Scientists until we leave all for Christ.

  108. In the little Texas town where we then lived there were two or three Christian Scientists who met at the home of one of their number to read the Lesson-Sermon.

  109. This spiritual meeting with our Lord in the dawn of a new light is the morning meal which Christian Scientists 35:12 commemorate.

  110. There are no other Scientists near where we now live, but I have the Quarterly and study the lessons by myself.

  111. I had heard that Christian Scientists healed by prayer, and I thought this must be the way Jesus had healed.


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