Use "recesses" in a sentence

1. In the recesses of the cliff,

2. I could see the inmost recesses.

3. Bosomy: Full of sheltered recesses or hollows

4. The recesses (16) are open toward the top, and the brace (6) carries angled fingers (8) engaging in the recesses (16).

5. The projections and recesses are sized and configured so that they mate with projections and recesses on the side surfaces of adjacent blocks.

6. Schottky diode employing recesses for elements of junction barrier array

7. 10 Psychoanalysts aim to explore the deepest/innermost recesses of the mind.

8. Storage space for 8,000,000 volumes is tucked into the building’s underground recesses.

9. 18 An improper desire can originate in the recesses of our mind.

10. Columbarium definition is - a structure of vaults lined with recesses for cinerary urns.

11. The stress relieving recesses aid flexure of the seals and the seal glands.

12. The words shrieked like tormented ghosts in the dark recesses of Mowbray's soul.

13. Their light penetrates to dark comers, and is capable of reaching to inmost recesses.

14. During the trial they conferred together Amiably in whispers, continued their comradely discussions during recesses.

15. Tunnels run into deep recesses in these mountains to shelter the priceless items awaiting display.

16. There was something in the darker recesses of his unconscious that was troubling him.

17. The bays and recesses of the upper tala outer walls have similar sculpture , all Vaishnavite .

18. Said protrusions and the corresponding recesses have respective inclined planes adapted to contact each other.

19. It was something she had never imagined, not even in the deepest recesses of her mind.

20. The cuckoo continued calling in the far recesses of the wood undeterred by the surrounding stillness.

21. I¿) and the allocated recesses are mechanically produced to fit accurately and to have exacting tolerances.

22. Tiles, tiles and natural stones, sandstone, marble stones and slabs with recesses for holding heating devices

23. A Coffered ceiling is a pattern of indentations or recesses in the overhead surface of an interior

24. A carrier locates the frame relative to and in alignment with recesses (30) in the top (17).

25. I could keep my passion pure by concealing it in the inmost recesses of my heart.

26. (Jeremiah 11:20) Yes, Jehovah is examining what is hidden in the deepest recesses of our being.

27. 2¿) exhibit recesses to accommodate locking devices for the purpose of locking a cargo securely to them.

28. Always, in the background, in the dim recesses of her mind, there had been that niggling doubt.

29. Bosomy (comparative bosomier or more Bosomy, superlative bosomiest or most Bosomy) Full of sheltered hollows or recesses

30. Usually these are turned outwards and from arch-shaped intraepithelial recesses, which contain residual amounts of propellant.

31. The recesses (13) may have the shape of semicircular cylinders and the pulleys (12) resting one on the other may be twisted at an angle in relation to each other so that two recesses facing each other receive a semicircular nub (4, 10).

32. The kutas , salas and panjaras of each tier crown the correspondingly relieved bays and recesses of the walls .

33. The notches or recesses (2a) are spaced from each other at distances matching a desired adjustment step.

34. The weeping - willow , the weeping - birch , and other trees of early and pendulous shoots, flourish favoured recesses.

35. A lingering wrong desire planted in the recesses of the heart can eventually create a perverted sexual appetite.

36. Writing your own Bio can drag up thoughts you’d rather stay buried in the deep recesses of your mind

37. The support ring (18) comprises recesses (22) within which ends of the connecting pin (20) are supportingly mounted.

38. The extreme recesses on the north and south of each lateral face of the mandapa wall have perforated windows .

39. Longer Adjournments or recesses, or Adjournments sine die, ending a session require the concurrent resolution of both houses.

40. We will run them during recesses, during the luncheon recess, and all night when we recess at four each afternoon.

41. One spell had indeed leapt from the crackling pages and lodged itself in the dark recesses of his brain.

42. Columbarium definition, a sepulchral vault or other structure with recesses in the walls to receive the ashes of the dead

43. The recesses between the pilasters contain the usual short and slender pilaster motif surmounted by a shrine superstructure over its abacus .

44. Active devices (112 and 114) and microwave integrated circuits (MICs) are disposed within the recesses and mounted on the ground plane.

45. In the recesses (60), an aliform fin (70) is provided which is thick in the direction lateral to the vehicle body.

46. A clamp structure having a second set of corresponding semi-cylindrical recesses secure the support pins to the cast frame.

47. The insertion of the abrasive cut-off machine (12) is facilitated by inclined inserting elements situated in the locating recesses (7, 8).

48. Between the Bulbar and the palpebral conjunctiva there are two loose, redundant portions forming recesses that project back toward the equator of the globe

49. It is 10.3 kilometres (6.4 mi) long, and has many deep recesses, narrow passages and tunnels winding under hundreds of meters of limestone strata.

50. The central bays of its walls have devakoshthas for sculptures of Siva , as on the vimana wall , and the recesses have perforated windows .

51. (Emma, by Jane Austen) I found Sherlock Holmes alone, however, half asleep, with his long, thin form Curled up in the recesses of his armchair

52. The distance of two adjacent recesses and/or the distance of two adjacent non-recessed portions is less than five times the film thickness.

53. The recesses contain a slender pilaster carrying a shrine top at its apex over its abacus with a superposed creeper or patra - lata torana over it .

54. Instead, by advance preparation, meditation, and active participation in meetings, we can aggressively remove corrosive elements that may linger in the recesses of our figurative heart.

55. 21 hours ago · Alcoves are often tricky spaces within the home – those awkward recesses that seemingly serve no purpose and are often a logistical nightmare …

56. The central bays of the aditala outer wall have small door - openings , while the lateral ones have devakoshthas with figure sculpture , the intermediate recesses having perforated windows .

57. At least one end surface has a central boss (36) protruding therefrom with a raised support surface (38), and the peripheral side surface has three abutment recesses (28).

58. Due to the swirl, the recesses have a negative pressure lower than the surroundings, so that the aerodynamic air flow is drawn toward the center of the vehicle width.

59. These 6 or 12 circuit, non-Bussed circuit breaker blocks feature tin-plated copper screw terminals and an ABYC/USCG approved clear insulating cover with square format label recesses.

60. Adjournments from day to day, or from time to time, are to be construed as recesses in the sessions, and shall not prevent the court from sitting at any time

61. In this way the abrasive cut-off machine (12) can be reliably and rapidly fixed to the guiding cart after it has been inserted into the locating recesses (7, 8).

62. A container (1), useful in particular for serving, preserving and transporting foodstuffs, has at least one bottom (1B) and one lid (1A) provided with aligned, mutually opposite shell-like recesses (5A).

63. Planar zones without recesses can also be used instead of lines such that the formed alphanumeric character, pattern, or graphic element is visible only in rear illumination but not in front illumination.

64. Defining DC (unit: m) as the pitch circle diameter of the carrier and d (unit: mm) as the recess depth of the recesses (41, 51) from the tooth tips, the relation holds that 0.24 ≦ d/DC ≦ 1.89.

65. The protective glass frame (2a, 2b) has coupling means (4a, 4b) for the precisely aligned adaptation to the bottom side of the surgical microscope housing, said coupling means matching corresponding recesses (14a, 14b) in the surgical microscope (1a, 1b).

66. Modern architects have attributed this intriguing acoustic feature to a large recess in the wall of the Mihrab and several recesses in the surrounding walls which functioned as resonators; this design helped everyone to hear the speaker at the Mihrab.

67. ‘Depressions are Concave regions on protein surfaces that have no constriction at the mouth.’ ‘Similar double curvatures were used for Concave lenses, and even more complicated corrections for astigmatism.’ ‘McElwee contrasts convex and Concave forms with building recesses and relief carvings.’

68. A cove is a small type of bay or coastal inlet.Coves usually have narrow, restricted entrances, are often circular or oval, and are often situated within a larger bay.Small, narrow, sheltered bays, inlets, creeks, or recesses in a coast are often considered Coves

69. Sessions, Adjournments, and Recesses of Congress Congressional Research Service Summary The House and Senate use the terms session, Adjournment, and recess in both informal and more formal ways, but the concepts apply in parallel ways to both the daily and the annual activities of

70. In On Longing (1993), a study of different cultural forms in architecture, literature, and the arts, Susan Stewart considers the miniature as metaphor for interiority, of which the dollhouse is a characteristic example: Occupying a space within an enclosed space, the dollhouse's Aptest analogy is the locket or the secret recesses of the heart

71. The invention relates to a blade with a variable profile and shape, having a section (11) made of a flexible material, the inside of which has two parallel recesses (13) that run the entire length of the blade (1) and contain rods (2), 5 which, upon twisting, change the shape of the blade (1) and therefore, the aerodynamic characteristics thereof.

72. It crushed them into the remotest recesses of their own minds, pressing out of them, like juices from the grape, all the false Ardors and exaltations and undue self-values of the human soul, until they perceived themselves finite and small, specks and motes, moving with weak cunning and little wisdom amidst the play and inter-play of the great blind

73. Cockle (n.1) type of edible European mollusk, early 14c., from Old French coquille (13c.) "scallop, scallop shell; mother of pearl; a kind of hat," altered (by influence of coque "shell") from Vulgar Latin *conchilia, from Latin conchylium "mussel, shellfish," from Greek konkhylion "little shellfish," from konkhē "mussel, conch." Phrase Cockles of the heart "inmost recesses of one's spirit

74. In the case of a rocker arm for the valve drive of an internal combustion engine, which rocker arm is produced as a sheet-metal molded part and has two side walls (22, 23) with aligned recesses (28) into which a bearing journal (25) for a rotatable roller (24), which surrounds said bearing journal, is inserted with the end regions thereof, wherein the roller (24) is provided for the rolling abutment of the cam of a camshaft, it is provided according to the invention that in each case one side wall (22, 23) of the rocker arm (21) has an abutment region (29, 30), which is deformed outward in the axial direction of the journal (25), for an end side of the journal (25).