1180 examples of circulates in sentences

It circulates in every civilized country.

It circulates among all Scientific men.

It is now in great peril, as is the great artery through which the life-blood of the South now circulates.

The lungs digest the air, taking from it its most nutritious element, the oxygen, to give to the impoverished blood that circulates through them.

They are infected with trypanosomes, a kind of attenuated worm that circulates in the blood, but fortunately not the variety that causes sleeping sickness.

The wine circulates vigorously, and the tea, chocolate, and coffee, however they are got, are always at hand.'

he no longer circulates.

Absence of taxation enables your journals to be published at one tenth, or even one twentieth, of the English price: hence several of your daily papers reach from thirty to sixty thousand readers, while in England one paper alone is on this scale,the London 'Times,' which circulates thirty thousand, perhaps.

His literary style is made up of conventional, nay, vulgar phrases, and terms that happen to be current; in this respect much like a small State where all the money that circulates is foreign, because it has no coinage of its own.

The wine circulates vigorously; and the tea, chocolate, and coffee, however they are got, are always at hand.

But wherever Hindu blood circulates, not in India only, but all through the islands of the Malay Archipelago, as far as the Philippines, the betel nut is an indispensable ingredient of any life that is worth living.

The smoke, after passing through the central flue, circulates round the sides and beneath the bottom of the boiler before its final escape into the chimney.

Camel-drivers squat beside iron kettles over heaps of embers, sorcerers from the Sahara offer their amulets to negro women, peddlers with portable wooden booths sell greasy cakes that look as if they had been made out of the garbage of the caravans, and in and out among the unknown dead and sleeping saints circulates the squalid indifferent life of the living poor.

In the can system, a series of galvanized-iron cans about three and a half feet deep, eight inches wide, by two and a half feet long are suspended or rested in great tanks of brine connecting with the cooling-tank through which the pipes containing the ammonia vapour circulates.

After the cloth is cleared, liquor in abundance is brought forward, and the "president" sings, (not a Non Nobis Domine,) but a good, true, mirth-stirring song, and then the fun commences; singing and dancing alternately occupy the evening, and the bottle circulates speedily, and the festival generally breaks up about midnight.

Should it please the Almighty to continue the blessings of a general peace, the people on the continent will soon recover themselves, and whenever that is the case, and money circulates freely among them, they will then turn their thoughts to superfluities, and as no other article will bear so high a polish and appear so brilliant as those which are manufactured of steel, there is the greatest probability of that trade being revived.

One of the most important, and least easy of solution, is the structure of the connecting bandhow it is kept alivewhether blood flows into and circulates through it from each, and passes into the system of the otherwhether it be composed of bone, as well as of cartilageand whether it could be safely divided?

The sap is changed into a viscid fluid, which circulates under the bark: this is called cambium.

The stems and branches of lavender being ligneous and strong are able to resist the force of the wind, and the plant thrives best in a perfectly open locality, where the air circulates freely; the oil and resin which it contains in abundance enable it to resist the parching action of the wind and sun.

One must consider this calumny as belonging to the category of those which malice so willingly circulates about those persons whose career has been brilliant, and which credulity and envy so willingly believe.

The blood circulates in the veins independent of the thoughts of man.

At the hospital a breeze circulates through the wards.

A single dollar as it circulates helps to supply the monetary demand of many individuals in turn: the more quickly each person spends the piece of money he receives, the greater its rapidity of circulation.

Juice circulates through its tissues in much the same manner as the blood circulates through animal tissues, though not so rapidly and freely.

Juice circulates through its tissues in much the same manner as the blood circulates through animal tissues, though not so rapidly and freely.

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