Use "flow|flowed|flowing|flows" in a sentence

1. Andesite flow breccia, Andesite flows, and minor tuff beds; includes some basalt flows and flow breccia

2. They discovered a fast flowing current that flowed eastwards in the deep surface layers.

3. The analyser flows and bypass flows may be used to estimate the in-use flow rates.

4. Alts Fund Flows New View charts featuring ETF fund flow data

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7. Kearsarge Amygdaloid ranges from 1 thick flow to 5 thinner flows

8. Chic Fund Flows New View charts featuring ETF fund flow data

9. 26 Attack flows are identified if they mismatch the normal flow models.

10. Air flow - the flow of air; "she adjusted the fan so that the airflow was directed right at her" airflow, flow of Air flow, flowing - the motion

11. Embedded device for measuring component and composition of multi-phase flow fluid flowing in pipe

12. In Gothic cathedrals the light flows up to dominate the downward flow of masonry.

13. Tears flowed.

14. Adjustable valve for variable flows and a method for reducing flow through a valve

15. The Compressible Flow Pressure Loss Calculator is used determine the pressure loss for Compressible, flowing gases

16. Physical energy flow accounts record physical energy flows arising from the activities of all resident units, regardless of where these flows actually occur geographically.

17. The depositional mechanisms which were active include debris flow, liquefied flows, turbidity currents and slumpings.

18. A flow passage (18) comprises centrifugal means (22) for providing a radial acceleration to a fluid mixture as it flows through the flow passage.

19. …very irregular fragments commonly called Clinkers. Aa lava flows are fed principally by rivers of liquid lava flowing in open channels

20. Her tears flowed freely .

21. It is one of the rivers in India that flows in a rift valley, flowing west between the Satpura and Vindhya ranges.

22. Secondary-air nozzle of a two-flow jet engine having separated flows including a grid thrust reverser

23. The tavern flowed with wine.

24. Cold water is flowed in the annulus whereas the hot water flowed in the inner tube.

25. Late 16th century from Latin Circumfluent- ‘flowing around’, from the verb circumfluere, from circum ‘around, about’ + fluere ‘to flow’.

26. Kristian Birkeland [49] deduced that the currents flowed in the east–west directions along the Auroral arc, and such currents, flowing from the dayside toward (approximately) midnight were later named

27. The tears flowed; embraces followed.

28. Your blood flowed with sacrifice.

29. One type of Crevasse forms when a glacier flow speeds up too fast for the ice to compensate by flowing

30. As a result, the considerable funds flowing into communities quickly flow out again to non-Aboriginal businesses in neighbouring towns.

31. There's air flowing through the top channel, and then we flow a liquid that contains nutrients through the blood channel.

32. Gold flowed out of the county.

33. The river flowed to the east.

34. Other work flowed from these studies.

35. Blue blood flowed in the vein.

36. Tears flowed unchecked down his cheeks.

37. In Cathode the current flows out of a device that means electrons flow into this terminal from the outside

38. Water flows continuously from upstream to downstream from the fall of rain or the flow of rivers from neighbouring countries right down to where it is used or flows out to sea,

39. Etymology: from Latin Affluentem, affluens, "flowing toward, abounding, rich, copious"; present participle of affluere, "to flow toward"; from ad-, "to" + fluere, "to flow"

40. The river flowed over the bank.

41. Flow Map 2 in Annex B represents the aggregated flows across 2015, 2016 and 2017 for treatment without prior authorisation.

42. In incompressible flows, the stagnation pressure at a stagnation point is equal to the total pressure throughout the flow field.

43. Etymology: from Latin Affluentem, affluens, "flowing toward, abounding, rich, copious"; present participle of affluere, "to flow toward"; from ad-, "to" + fluere, "to flow"

44. Geologic unit mapped in Oregon: Lava flows and flow breccia of hypersthene and olivine andesite, Basaltic andesite containing plagioclase and pyroxene phenocrysts, and basalt; many flows contain phenocrysts of both hypersthene and augite

45. Definition of affluent Origin : mid-15c., "flowing," from Middle French affluent (14c.) or directly from Latin Affluentem (nominative affluens) "flowing toward, abounding, rich, copious," present participle of affluere "flow toward," from ad-"to" (see ad-) + fluere "to flow" (see fluent).

46. The Bandelier is an ash-flow tuff, meaning that it flowed from the volcano as a hot slurry of ash particles and gas (~500-700°C).

47. We talked, and the conversation flowed freely.

48. Water flowed languidly into the thirsty field.

49. Deep cold currents flowed from the Antarctic.

50. Water flowed languidly into the thirst fields.

51. The words flowed unbidden from my pen.

52. The stream then flowed right under their tent!

53. Rivers of molten lava flowed down the mountain.

54. She watched Aghast as his life flowed away

55. Meanwhile, at home our life flowed placidly downstream.

56. The total net cash flow for a project is the sum of cash flows that are classified in three areas Operational cash flows: Cash received or expended as a result of the company's internal business activities.

57. So that waters flowed and streams flooded out.

58. Brackish macroeconomics flowed from universities into central banks.

59. And in my veins the blood flowed faster

60. Blood flowed along the tube into the bottle.

61. Blood flowed from a cut on her head.

62. The lava flowed down the sides of the volcano.

63. Calorimetric flow switches, which are often also referred to as thermal flow monitors, use the physical laws of heat transport in flows. A distinction is basically made between two technical solutions: continuous and regulated heating

64. "flowing to" (of liquids), both senses now obsolete, from Old French afluent (14c.) or directly from Latin Affluentem (nominative affluens) "abounding, rich, copious," literally "flowing toward," present participle of affluere "flow toward," from assimilated form of ad "to" (see ad-) + fluere "to flow" (see fluent).

65. Wealthy: The countess was quite Affluent.; abundant; flowing freely Not to be confused with: effluent – to flow out; an outflow of waste: The effluent from

66. A transit-time flow sensor determines a rate at which fluid flows by measuring a propagation time difference between upstream and downstream acoustic transmissions.

67. The champagne flowed like water at the wedding reception.

68. 41 He opened a rock, and waters flowed out;+

69. Fiction is flowing water.

70. A ripple of excitement/unease/etc. flowed up her spine.

71. At a time when the use of the network link is not allocatable to any of the data flows consistent with established priority allocations assigned to the data flows, at least one additional cell forming part of one of the flows is transferred, irrespective of the priority allocation assigned to that flow.

72. After flowing through the ventricles and the subarachnoid space, Cerebrospinal fluid is gradually recycled into venous blood by one-way bulk flow through the arachnoid granulations

73. Steady flows are often more tractable than otherwise similar unsteady flows.

74. For a valuation using the discounted cash flow method, one first estimates the future cash flows from the investment and then estimates a reasonable discount rate after considering the riskiness of those cash flows and interest rates in the capital markets.

75. The oil flowed plentifully at first, but soon ran out.

76. Red-hot lava flowed down the sides of the volcano.

77. 19 A soft qualm regret, flowed down his backbone, increasing.

78. Tears flowed as I prayed fervently for direction from the Lord.

79. Eastbound traffic is flowing smoothly.

80. Blood suddenly started flowing out.