How to use in-sentence of “glass”:
+ The fine stained glass windows are from about 1500.
+ According to the findings of the programme, no-one within 100 metres of the blast could have survived, while all the stained glass windows in Westminster Abbey would have been shattered, as would all windows within a large distance of the Palace.
+ That we now do in glass fish tanks.
+ The 23rd floor has a four-metre cantilevered overhang with two glass windows in its floor, overlooking the ground from the skybar, Cloud 23, the only such bar in Manchester.
+ With this special technology very thin glass can be coated with electrically metal and still be transparent.
+ Maduro originally said that Chávez’ body would be embalmingembalmed and permanently displayed in a glass coffin at a military museum.
+ Most glass frogs are a lime green color.
+ When he used the telescope to look at the glass he discovered that he could see all colours of the rainbow.
Example sentences of “glass”:
+ The magnifying glass consists of a piece of convex.
+ It is the largest business district in Europe and is home to 19 skyscrapers and more than 50 other buildings made of glass and steel.
+ Jones used the corrugated cardboard for wrapping bottles and glass lantern chimneys.
+ The game starts with Chell waking up in a small glass room that has only a bed, a toilet, and a radio inside.
+ The largest panes of glass possible were used.
+ A modern building next to it has paintings, ceramics, glass and lace.
+ Many jewellery stores, embassyembassies, and vehicles have bullet-proof glass with this feature.
+ Cells require protection from the environment and are usually packaged tightly behind a glass sheet.
+ Most picture frames are made of wood or metal, and may have a glass cover.
+ The magnifying glass consists of a piece of convex.
+ It is the largest business district in Europe and is home to 19 skyscrapers and more than 50 other buildings made of glass and steel.
+ The mosaic and stained glass were the work of the one-armed Australian artist Napier Waller.
+ The template displays a magnifying glass icon that links to another RDT to illustrate a small area in greater detail.
+ He starred in many movies, including “The Fatal Glass of Bear” and in “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”.
+ A simpler setup would be to have two flat pieces of glass in contact along one edge and a narrow angle between their two faces.
+ Mostly, he played slide guitar using a pocket knife and then a slide made from a beef rib bone, later switching to a glass slide.
+ Ceramic glaze raw materials generally include silica, which forms glass when fired.
More in-sentence examples of “glass”:
+ It can dissolve glass to make hexafluorosilicic acid.
+ Thermosets, or thermo-setting plastics, burn up before they reach their melt temperature, but most thermosets also undergo glass transition.
+ One night at a masked ball, there is shock among the dancers when a figure cloathed like a corpse in a winding sheet daubled with blood appears; it goes from the six ballrooms each colored blue, purple, green, orange, white, and violet into the last room..a dark colored room only illuminated by a flaming brazier before a single window of scarlet glass and an eboney clock.
+ A Electrical conductorconductor such as a insulator like glass or a vacuum has low conductivity.
+ A Tiffany lamp is a type of lamp lamp with a glass shade.
+ There is a famous modern glass pyramid in front of the Louvre Museum in Paris.
+ He also experimented with nutmeg that same year, when he “washed down three ground nutmegs with a glass of wine and experienced headaches, nausea, euphoria, and hallucinations that lasted several days”, which remain a good description of today’s average nutmeg binge.
+ He surprised many when he worked on the redecoration of the Gothic cathedral in Ribe, working on the murals, painted glass and mosaics to illustrate Bible stories from 1983 to 1987.
+ Below the glass transition temperature, a plastic is solid.
+ Also crafted by Waterford are the winning trophies for the French, Belgian and German Grand Prix in Formula One, a bat and ball trophy presented at the final game at Yankee Stadium Yankee Stadium to Derek Jeter and a glass tennis racket for Boris Becker.
+ Her body was set in a silver coffincasket, which was carried in a glass hearse and was drawn by horse.
+ Starting in the 1900s, devices used glass or metal vacuum tubes to control the flow of electricity.
+ There is a very large glass and wrought-iron dome.
+ She loses track of time, hurries away just at midnight, but loses one of her glass slippers.
+ The thermometer is made of a glass container, filled with a liquid.
+ Ronnie stated in her autobiography that she walked out of the house through the closed and locked rear sliding glass door, shoeless, shattering the glass as she left, and feet all cut up by the time she got to the gate.
+ It came from her habit of picking up a customer’s glass and drinking it while dancing past the table.
+ Skilled crystal glass workers were not available in Ireland so continental Europeans were used.
+ Peels are got by cutting the surface of a coal ball with a diamond saw, grinding the cut surface on a glass plate with silicon carbide to a smooth finish.
+ Glass fiber is formed when silica-based or other formulation glass is extrusionextruded into many fibers with small diameters that are suitable for textile processing.
+ Stress from heat treatment of the glass alters the polarization of light passing through it, like a wave plate.
+ In August 2019, Glass agreed to sell the Kansas City Royals to Cleveland Indians vice chairman John Sherman.
+ In 2016, DiCaprio won his first Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Hugh Glass in The Revenant.
+ They are made with glass designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and his design studio, Tiffany Co..
+ Then the plan that was selected was picked out of a glass bowl by then-NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle’s secretary.
+ Figural glass Christmas ornaments originated in the small town of Lauscha, Germany in the latter half of the 19th century.
+ It had a maze like layout and geometric stained glass windows.
+ For instance, common window glass is an amorphous ceramic, many polymers are amorphous, and even foods such as cotton candy and cotton are amorphous solids.
+ This is used to pull the electrons toward the front of the glass tube, so the electrons shoot out in one direction, making a cathode ray.
+ Also inside the glass tube is an anode that attracts electrons.
+ The glass is shaped when either fully molten, by casting, or when in a state of toffee-like viscosity, by methods such as blowing to a mold.
+ However many feel sea glass and beach glass are the same thing.
+ The glass frog is the common name for the frogs of the amphibian family Centrolenidae.
+ He serves beer and food to guests and replaces empty beer glasses with full ones until the customer either places a beermat on his glass to signal that he doesn’t want any more, or until the customer asks to pay.
+ For example, laser measurement, 2150m horizontal drilling, pouring water glass and cement into soft bedrock.
+ It is used to make glass blue.
+ Solutions are usually placed in glass or plastic cuvettes.
+ All the glass tubing was also made by himself.
+ Iced tea usually served in a glass with ice.
+ These are like heavy glass jars with one side bulging out to form the screen.
+ He dedicated “The Glass Key” to her, and in turn, she dedicated her novel “Lovers Should Marry” to Hammett.
+ A magnifying glass can be with it.
+ Vikernes defends that most of Euronymous’ cut wounds were caused by broken glass he had fallen on during the struggle.
+ On the manuscript, there are several pictures: A knight with a sword and a bull, between them a gem is balanced on a tripod; A knight with a crystal ball; A man weaving on a loom with a ship in the background; a woman looking at a looking glass to see three bearded faces.
+ This allowed more scope for stained glass craftsmen.
+ A problem with this idea is that a two-layer glass has limited stopping power.
+ Bulletproof glass varies in thickness from three-quarters of an inch to three inches.
+ Designed in a revolutionary form, inspired by the clothes of ancient Greece, the long dress was both simple and wide, artistic and functional; the hems were adorned with colored Venetian glass beads, with a decorative but also functional function.
+ One-way bulletproof glass is usually made of only two layers, a brittle layer on the outside and a flexible one on the inside.
+ It can dissolve glass to make hexafluorosilicic acid.
+ Thermosets, or thermo-setting plastics, burn up before they reach their melt temperature, but most thermosets also undergo glass transition.
