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Example sentences for "zones"

Lexicographically close words:
zona; zonal; zonder; zone; zoned; zong; zoning; zoo; zooelogical; zooelogy
  1. Cipolin is a name given to all such marbles as have greenish zones produced by green talc; their fracture is granular and shining, and displays here and there plates of talc.

  2. Calcsinter, or stalactitic carbonate of lime, called also concretionary limestone, because formed of zones more or less undulated, and nearly parallel.

  3. These zones have a fibrous structure, arising from the successive deposits of the crystalline limestone from its solvent water.

  4. Article 6 recommends the establishment of demilitarised zones and their control, if desired, by the League of Nations.

  5. Recommendation of the establishment of demilitarised zones (Article 9).

  6. Sir James Frazer) that "there is nothing in the sun's annual course within the temperate and tropical zones to suggest that he is dead for half or a third of the year, and alive for the other half or two-thirds.

  7. Between these zones and enveloping the whole was the great abyss of waters.

  8. It flows forth and falls into successive zones or belts of spiritual substance, in each of which it produces some spiritual form representative of itself.

  9. Upper Sonoran and Arid Transition life zones in eastern Washington north at least to the Grand Coulee; summer resident.

  10. Reported from Palouse country only,--is probably extending range into Upper Sonoran and Arid Transition zones of eastern Washington.

  11. Arid Transition and Canadian life-zones of the Western United States from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains to the Cascade-Sierra ranges, north into British Columbia; south in winter to northern South America.

  12. And of the danger zones of every kind which followed--of storm and battle and bloody death--does not the Saga of Eglis give us a full account?

  13. But even through all these domestic and civic changes Orkney was constantly in zones of danger.

  14. However, Orkney was far from being out of danger zones in the nineteenth century.

  15. The poles unite, the zones agree, The tongues of striving cease; As on the Sea of Galilee The Christ is whispering, Peace!

  16. Here, where of old, by Thy design, The fathers spake that word of Thine Whose echo is the glad refrain Of rended bolt and falling chain, To grace our festal time, from all The zones of earth our guests we call.

  17. To warmer zones the horizon spread; In panoramic length unrolled We saw the marvels that it told.

  18. There is extensive interdigitation of valleys and mountain ranges, and, consequently, of life-zones in this region.

  19. This subspecies occurs in the Canadian and Transition life-zones below 1500 ft.

  20. In addition, the vegetational zones are found at lower elevations, and there are boreal forests in the lowlands rather than only in the mountains as is the case in Utah and Colorado.

  21. These are zones or layers of a sedimentary rock, to the bedding of which they are conformable, impregnated with ore derived from a foreign source, and formed long subsequent to the deposition of the containing formation.

  22. These are all zones in quartzite which have been traversed by mineral solutions that have by substitution converted such layers into ore deposits of considerable magnitude and value.

  23. Intermediate cases in which a few zones only are formed belong especially to the province of diffraction.

  24. In such experiments the narrowness of the zones renders necessary a pretty close approximation to the geometrical conditions.

  25. By the aid of photography it is easy to prepare a plate, transparent where the zones of odd order fall, and opaque where those of even order fall.

  26. If the number of zones be even, the action of the first and last zones are antagonistic, and there is complete darkness at the point.

  27. If, as in the last paragraph, we imagine a system of zones to be drawn commencing from the inner circular boundary of the aperture, the question turns upon the manner in which the series terminates at the outer boundary.

  28. If on the other hand the number of zones be odd, the effects conspire; and the illumination (proportional to the square of the amplitude) is four times as great as if there were no obstruction at all.

  29. The alternate Fresnel's zones are blocked out or otherwise modified; in this way the original compensation is upset and a revival of light occurs in unusual directions.

  30. An even greater effect (fourfold) can be attained by providing that the stoppage of the light from the alternate zones is replaced by a phase-reversal without loss of amplitude.

  31. The proffered expedient of zones of cultivation proved illusory.

  32. So-called "zones of cultivation" established within the immediate areas of effective military control about the cities and fortified camps proved illusory as a remedy for the suffering.

  33. Certain zones were set apart as unwholesome, especially those near great rivers and lakes, and troops unfortunate enough to find themselves in these miasmic plains had to undergo the ordeal of the dice-box.

  34. As the distance from the Danube increases, we enter upon a much more diversified and smiling landscape, and almost every plant growth of the sub-tropical and temperate zones is to be found there.

  35. The earth in itself is to be regarded as an organism and as the foster-parent of a great series of organisms that sprang into being and pursued their careers in the contact zones between its rigid body and its fluidal envelopes.

  36. These contact zones are, in a special sense, the province of geography in both its physical and its biotic aspects.

  37. Here we may note that the Wracks grow in zones from just below high water mark to low water mark.

  38. As we study our seaweeds on the shore, if we are really observant, we shall notice that they live in zones or belts according to their colour.

  39. In the more temperate regions, between these zones of climatic extremes, more normal conditions prevail.

  40. Nearly all the time Mars in his equatorial and temperate zones is quite clear of clouds.

  41. The spectroheliograph reveals vast zones of faculae otherwise invisible, related to the sun-spot zones proper on both sides of the equator.

  42. The position of the sun's axis is well known, its equator being tilted about 7 degrees to the ecliptic, and the spots are distributed in zones north and south of the equator, extending as far as 30 degrees of solar latitude.

  43. Life Zones and Crop Zones of the United States.

  44. The lines between these subspecies are difficult to establish because the zones of intergradation are broad.

  45. Phosphorus bombs will not be dropped within these zones at any time after it is anticipated that the Infantry will have occupied them.

  46. A map will be issued to show the times at which heavy artillery fire will cease on zones and special localities.

  47. When their next leaves come around four months hence it is planned to give them a different leave zone, and to rotate such zones in future, in order to give all an equal chance to see as much of France as possible.

  48. These maps have no red circles marking zones of distribution, no blue lines marking salesmen's routes and delimiting their territories, no stars marking agencies' locations.

  49. This appears to be a more satisfactory arrangement than that which has been proposed into three zones primarily, each again subdivided according to the different oceans.

  50. There are several distinct climate zones within the state.

  51. A secondary modification of the centrum consists in the calcification of certain zones of the cartilaginous matrix.


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