13811 examples of toning in sentences

This mountain air is something terrible when it comes to toning up jaded appetites.

And then a shadowy sense arose in him, As if behind those world-inclosing hills, There sat a mighty woman, with a face As calm as life, when its intensity Pushes it nigh to death, waiting for him, To make him grand for ever with a kiss, And send him silent through the toning worlds.

If the animal be poor, and his system need toning up, give him plenty of nourishing food, with bran mash mixed plentifully with the grain.

There is no coquetting with the proprieties, no toning down of objurgation to meet the requirements of personal dignity, but an audacious and aggressive repugnance of the whole man to the meanness or malignity.

This cavern was of the richest emerald green, light and clear at the edges, but toning away into the deepest purples and blues at the back.

With her lights and her darks, there she was harmonising, toning, and bringing out into relief, just as she wished.

I get over my photographic difficulty very easily by throwing the sharp portrait a little out of focus, by eliminating such portraits as have exceptional features, and by toning down the illumination to a standard intensity.

The corners of the room were already dark; all was growing dim, and the gloom was insensibly toning my mind, already prepared for what was sinister.

* * EXPERIMENTS IN TONING GELATINO-CHLORIDE PAPER.

Successful toning has generally been the difficulty with such paper, the alkaline baths commonly in use with albumenized having proved unsuitable for toning this paper.

Successful toning has generally been the difficulty with such paper, the alkaline baths commonly in use with albumenized having proved unsuitable for toning this paper.

The result of prolonged toning is merely an image of an engraving black color.

We wish first of all to refer to an elaborate series of experiments by Lionel Clark on the effects of various toning baths used with the gelatino-citro-chloride paper.

The only improvement we could suggest in the arrangement is that all the prints should have been from the same negative, or from only three negatives, so that we should have prints from the same negatives in every group, and should the better be able to compare the results of the toning baths.

The following is a description of the toning baths used and of the appearance of the prints.

It must be borne in mind in this connection that the paper itself is strongly acid, and that, unless special means be taken to prevent it, the toning bath is sure to be more or less acid.

The results show, however, the possibility of toning the gelatino-chloro-citrate paper with the ordinary acetate bath if it be only made concentrated enough.

The color is not very good, nor is the toning quite even.

Two out of the three prints are much too dark, indicating, perhaps, that this toning bath did not have any tendency to reduce the intensity of the image.

Any of the ordinary alkaline toning baths may be used, but they all give results inferior to those got by the sulphocyanide bath.

We have already said that the print may be left for any reasonable length of time in the toning bath without the destruction of its appearance, and we cannot but suppose that a very long immersion results in a complete substitution of gold for silver.

It would not likely be at once perceptible, but a gradual toning up of the system might be looked for, with an improvement of the general health.

I soon perceived that he thought I needed considerable toning down before reaching England.

She was uniformly in favor of toning down our fiery pronunciamentos.

It might be good for the worthy Jane, but as she would take a great deal of toning down and licking into shape, and as she would despise it all, refer everything to the Bourne Parva standard, and pine for home and village school, I don't think she need be considered, especially as I am sure she would not go, and could not be spared.

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