“narrow” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “narrow”:

– In the 18th century it changed because a narrow mouthpiece made of ivory or bone was added at the top.

– The small change in volume drives the narrow mercury column up the tube.

– It can be distinguished from other tiger subspecies by its narrow face, it’s longer nose, more intense orange colour, short fur, longer legs, and shorter stripes which are spaced far apart from each other compared to other tiger subspecies.

– This causes difficult blood flow when cells flow through long narrow capillaries.

– It was very expensive to build a new mind in the Narrow Vein.

narrow use in-sentences
narrow use in-sentences

Example sentences of “narrow”:

– A crawl space is a narrow area under a building that may be used for reaching pipes, wires, etc.

– An ideal situation is getting them into a position where their front is narrow and the flanks are long.

– A medicine with a narrow therapeutic index only does what people want it to do when the amount given is enough to put the organism in danger.

– Most Malibu residents live within a few hundred yards of Pacific Coast Highway, which traverses the city, with some residents living up to a mile away from the beach up narrow canyons.

– In August 2011, Tan won the Singapore presidential election by a narrow 0.34% margin, and was sworn in as the seventh President of Singapore on 1 September 2011.

– The LB had a very good safety record, and no members of the public were killed or injured, although accidents at Braunton Road and Chumhill did take the lives of three workers.Thomas Middlemass, “Encyclopaedia of Narrow Gauge Railways of Great Britain and Ireland”, Guild Publishing, 1991, page 209.

– This essay advises to avoid limiting topics as being constrained by a point-of-view funnel which limits the possible range of related viewpoints into an overly narrow range.

- A crawl space is a narrow area under a building that may be used for reaching pipes, wires, etc.

- An ideal situation is getting them into a position where their front is narrow and the flanks are long.
- A medicine with a narrow therapeutic index only does what people want it to do when the amount given is enough to put the organism in danger.

– Most species have a narrow bill, but otherwise the form and length are quite variable.

– The flowers have simple nectar guides with the nectaries usually hidden in narrow tubes or spurs, reached by the long tongue of the butterflies.

– The flag of Latvia has a carmine field bisected by a narrow white stripe.

– Because of this high doping, there is only a very narrow gap where the electrons are able to pass through.

More in-sentence examples of “narrow”:

- The baiji was a graceful animal, with a long, narrow and slightly upturned beak and a flexible neck.

- A trench can be defined as a long narrow ditch.

– The baiji was a graceful animal, with a long, narrow and slightly upturned beak and a flexible neck.

– A trench can be defined as a long narrow ditch.

– To fit their narrow bodies, snakes’ paired organs are one in front of the other instead of side by side, and most snakes have only one working lung.

– The town is known for its long, narrow streets and old street lamps.

– They think so because the narrow fringed frog and leaf green tree frog have different voice calls and live in different places.

– This interpretation raises yet another question, complicating the debate: are we to take Hope in an absolute sense, or in a narrow sense where we understand Hope to mean hope only as it pertains to the evils released from the jar? If Hope is imprisoned in the jar, does this mean that human existence is utterly hopeless? This is the most pessimistic reading possible for the myth.

– They usually consist of a rubber ball core wrapped in yarn or cord and attached to a narrow dowel, most commonly made of rattan or birch.

– Such unsupported construction is only possible if suitable rock is available to support the tension in the upper chord of the span during construction, usually limiting this method to the spanning of narrow canyons.

– For example, a full-skirted dress cut on the bias will hang more gracefully or a narrow dress will cling to the figure.

– This is because the white stripe in the middle was not the usual narrow stripe but was half the width of the flag.

– The vegetation of the small and narrow islands, with their wet climate, is very luxuriant.

– The best tantōs for this were those with a long, narrow blade and with a thick spine.

– They have thick tails that narrow to a point and, like their bodies and heads, are slightly flattened from top to bottom.

– Conches have long eye stalks, a long and narrow aperture, and a siphonal canal with an indentation near the anterior end.

– They have long and narrow bodies like snakes.

– Skirts were narrow at first, but they slowly became wider, particularly in the 1860s.

– The supercontinent Pangaea was beginning to break up, causing a narrow Atlantic Ocean.

– At around 0650UTC on September 16, Hurricane Ivan made Landfall ; the strongest winds occurred over a narrow area near the southern Alabama and western Florida border.

– Melodies with large leaps are contrasted with linear melodies composed within a narrow range.

– The extreme heels are made of steel, and very narrow at the base: 0.4 inches or less.

– Knight restored many dinosaurs with typical reptilian-like limbs and narrow hips.Paul G.S.

– In a narrow election, a small amount of fraud may be enough to change the result.

– Their adults do not have a narrow ‘waist’ between the thorax and abdomen.

– A narrow coastal strip of low-lying land no more than and is on the northern border with Bolivia in Lauca National Park.

– The main axes of the museum grid that is offset by 22.5 degrees begins with the arrival plaza, carries through the edge of the stairs up to the main entrance, aligns with the columns supporting the rotunda as well as the center point of the rotunda, aligns with travertine benches in the courtyard between the pavilions, includes a narrow walkway between the west and south pavilions, a staircase down to the cactus garden and ends in the garden.

– His aide-de-camp described the scene: “I managed to turn toward the general; he was standing at the head of the bridge of Clausen and holding it alone against the whole squadron; and as the bridge was narrow and the men could only get at him two or three abreast, he cut down as many as came at him.” Even Napoleon was won over, nicknaming Dumas ‘the Horatius of the Tyrol’, after the hero who saved Rome.

– A main sequence star of a particular color has a narrow band of brightness when seen from a standard distance.

– From there the numbering progressed downriver in an orderly fashion along the narrow fertile strip of land that was the Nile valley.

– The old city has narrow and winding streets, with houses crowded close together.

– A narrow beam of electrons is moved across the specimen and a picture is built up piece by piece by detecting how the electrons are reflected or absorbed as it moves.

– Later in the morning, the narrow alleys are usually packed tight with people, which is what the Bernese call the Gstungg.

– The simplest shuttles, known as “stick shuttles”, are made from a flat, narrow piece of wood with notches on the ends to hold the weft yarn.

– These points are usually inside narrow tunnels i.e.

– These are false stems made of rolled leaves: about one meter tall with narrow leaf blades.

– Between the narrow buttresses, the walls could be opened up into large windows.

– Hvítá is a river in Iceland that starts at the Hvítárvatn glacier lake on the Langjökull glacier in the highlands of Iceland at before dropping down into a narrow gorge at the Gullfoss waterfall.

– This makes it harder for the heart to pump blood through the lungs, much as it is harder to make water flow through a narrow pipe as opposed to a wide one.

– As the heavier plate descends, the long, narrow feature caused is called the “subduction zone”.

– Also, a lot of shops are placed in narrow alleyways.

– It was built for the British military narrow gauge railwaysdepot railway and was used by the RAF Calshot until 1945.

– Grass is a plant with narrow leaves growing from the base.

– Synchrotrons overcome these limits, using a narrow beam pipe which can be surrounded by much smaller and more tightly focusing magnets.

– The Ghan Preservation Society has repaired sections of the old narrow gauge track and some notable sidings.

– As Gordon moved eastward on the afternoon of 18th, a narrow ridge built in, forcing Helene westward.

– The wings are long and narrow with pointed tips.

– The few overnight trains that still run in Japan run on the old narrow gauge network which the Shinkansen runs parallel to.

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