119 examples of reflector in sentences

I used a small electric lamp and a very strong reflector.

Reflector, The, Lamb's contribution to, 144.

Of this collection of stories, "Calico," "The Day of my Death," and "Night-Watches" (the last under the title of "Voices of the Night") have appeared in Harper's Monthly; "One of the Elect," (under the title of "Magdalene,") in Hours at Home; and "Little Tommy Tucker," in the Watchman and Reflector.

first mention his career to 1826 Lamb's first letter to his early poems his Christmas his Nightingale sonnet and Rogers his Reflector small commissions for Lamb and Murray his proposal to Miss Isola his Oak sonnet his marriage his sonnets

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he was saying, in the very exultation of the pride of possession, as he went to the opposite side of the mantel from the mother's portrait and turned on the reflector over a picture.

At length, Jack passed over to the other side of the mantel and turned on the reflector over the portrait of his mother; and, in turn, standing silently before her all his militancy was gone and in its place came the dreamy softness with which he would watch the Eternal Painter cloud-rolling on the horizon.

" Rev. ABEL BROWN, Jr. late pastor of the first Baptist Church, Beaver, Pennsylvania, in a communication to Rev. C.P. Grosvenor, Editor of the Christian Reflector, says: "I almost daily see the poor heart-broken slave making his way to a land of freedom.

He finally hit upon the plan of focussing the ether waves as the rays of a searchlight are concentrated in a given direction by the use of a reflector, and though this adaptation of the searchlight principle was to a certain extent successful, much penetrating power was lost.

The cubby-hole in which Hildreth earned his bread by the sweat of his brain was dark even at midday; and during working hours the editor sat under a funnel-shaped reflector in a conic shower-bath of electric light which flooded man and desk and left the corners of the room in a penumbra of grateful twilight.

Mrs. Draper has decided to send to Cambridge a 28 inch reflector and its mountings, and a 15 inch mirror, which is one of the most perfect reflectors constructed by Dr. Draper, and with which his photograph of the moon was taken.

It is proposed to apply this method to the 28 inch reflector, thus utilizing its great power of gathering light.

r The reflector inside the camera.

m The arm outside the camera attached to the axis of the reflector

; by moving it, the reflector can be moved up or down.

A ground-glass screen on the roof, which receives the image when the reflector is turned down, as in the diagram.

I do so through the help of a reflector temporarily interposed between it and the lens.

When the reflector is interposed, the image is wholly cut off from the sensitised plate, and is thrown upwards against this focusing-screen, g.

When the reflector is withdrawn, the image falls on the plate.

My reflector in my present instrument is, I am a little ashamed to confess, nothing better than a piece of looking-glass fixed to an axle within the camera, near its top left-hand edge.

For safety against the admission of light unintentionally, I have a cap to the focusing-screen in the roof, and a slide in the fixed body of the instrument immediately behind the reflector and before the dark slide.

Neither of these would be wanted if the reflector was replaced by a prism, set into one end of a sliding block that had a large horizontal hole at the other end, and a sufficient length of solid wood between the two to block out the passage of light both upwards and downwards whenever the block is passing through the half-way position.

First printed in The Reflector, No. IV., 1811.

In a box, raised somewhat above the hull and fitted with glass ten inches thick, the steersman had his place, and a powerful electric reflector behind him illumined the sea for half a mile in front.

The metallic click of the brass switch synchronized with that sweep; Brodeur shifted the reflector by the fraction of a degree.

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