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with Occurrences 74%

It is a sound, at which the strings of humanity will vibrate with exultation in many millions of hearts.

in Occurrences 66%

Some passages of the Qorân may perhaps be interpreted in such a way that we hear the subtler strings of religious emotion vibrating in them.

to Occurrences 38%

"Surely," he exclaimed, "they are Chiswick bells!the very bells under the sound of which I received part of my early education, and, as a schoolboy, passed the happiest days of my life!Well might their tones vibrate to my inmost soul, and kindle uncommon sympathies!"

through Occurrences 24%

The drowsing city sparkles in the heat, And murmur in mine ears unceasingly The surging tides of that vast human sea The billows of life that break with muffled beat And vibrate through this high and lone retreat; While over all, serene, and fair, and free, Thy dome is reared in naked majesty Grey, old St Paul's ...

on Occurrences 17%

Between roars of the fog signal, six bells vibrated on the air.

between Occurrences 14%

"I'll come back and take you out to see the dance round the tree when you've had a bit of a rest," said Jack, vibrating between door and sofa as if it wasn't easy to get away.

like Occurrences 11%

" "I like your crust!" cried Tuppy, vibrating like one of Gussie's newts during the courting season.

from Occurrences 7%

We listened and stared at each other for a minute while the water sucked and gurgled and the Kut Sang began to vibrate from the flood pouring into her.

at Occurrences 7%

Our spaceship is vibrating at the atomic rate of the collective atoms that comprise the material makeup of said ship.

for Occurrences 7%

Up shot the glittering, quivering tentacle of Rosium, vibrating for a few moments like a thread of silver.

under Occurrences 6%

The air seemed to vibrate under the sound as if a battery of gatling guns had been discharged.

within Occurrences 4%

While some elements are vibrating on higher and some on lower keys, we can consider them all as vibrating within one great octave, that octave of the universal Something which produces sensual matter, or prakriti.

by Occurrences 2%

He had made no little progress with sound, and demonstrated to Bell the methods by which German scientists had caused tuning-forks to vibrate by means of electro-magnets and had combined the tones of several tuning-forks in an effort to reproduce the sound of the human voice.

over Occurrences 2%

The air shimmered and vibrated over the baking stretch of sand and rock.

as Occurrences 2%

These, like the two upper octaves of the flute and the harmonics of the violin, are produced by the column of air dividing itself into two vibrating halves, with a node between them; while the open chest notes of the human voice and the lower octave of the flute are produced by the undivided column of air vibrating as a whole.

around Occurrences 2%

" "There appears to be a sort of pendulum-uneasiness in mankind," said Mrs. Bloomfield, "that keeps opinion always vibrating around the centre of truth, for I think it the rarest thing in the world to find man or woman who has not a disposition, as soon as an error is abandoned, to fly off into its opposite extreme.

along Occurrences 2%

LESSON XIX LAWS OF PSYCHIC ATTRACTION How psychic vibrations tend to attract to their creator other persons vibrating along the same lines; and things having a relation to the things thought of.

about Occurrences 1%

" Kate crossed the room as if she would move beyond that aura which vibrated about him and in which she could not stand without a too dangerous delight.

near Occurrences 1%

Small colored patches the shape and color of which are not distinctly visible may become so when a tuning-fork is kept vibrating near the ears.

beneath Occurrences 1%

As these chords vibrate beneath your fingers, they will give voice to the emotions of the life, to the jubilations of the heart and the raptures of the mind.

towards Occurrences 1%

In front of this coil a diaphragm, or thin plate, of soft iron, is so supported as to be capable of freely vibrating towards and from the magnet pole.

among Occurrences 1%

" The report of Marston's pistol had, however, reached another ear; and its ringing echoes had hardly ceased to vibrate among the trees, when a stern shout was heard not

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