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"Sphere" in a Sentence (27 examples)
Our sphere of influence has expanded so much since then.
Every star is a sphere.
The subject is out of his sphere.
Many countries are having difficulties in the economic sphere.
Everyone admitted that the earth is a sphere.
The earth is just a sphere suspended in space.
The earth is shaped like a sphere.
He tried to enlarge his sphere of influence.
God is an infinite sphere whose center is everywhere and circumference is nowhere.
God is an intelligible sphere whose center is everywhere and whose circumference is nowhere.
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Of celestial bodies, first the sun, / A mighty sphere, he framed.
So your orientation changes a little bit but it sinks in that the world is a sphere, and you're going around it, sometimes under it, sideways, or over it.
Though cold and darkness longer hang somewhere, / Yet Phoebus equally lights all the Sphere.
Resistless rolls the illimitable sphere, / And one great circle forms the unmeasured year.
ſooner ſhall the Sun fall from his Spheare, Than Tamburlaine be ſlaine or ouercome.
It is more simplicitie to teach our children[…][t]he knowledge of the starres, and the motion of the eighth spheare, before their owne.
They understood not the motion of the eighth sphear from West to East, and so conceived the longitude of the Stars invariable.
sphere of influence
...while his sweet and gentle niece would be a charming companion for Francesca; and he thought, with a glow of affection long unfelt, that Lucy Aylmer must inevitably make a friend whose future kindness might add much to her happiness. Both were at present placed out of their sphere: but the one would in all probability have it greatly in her power to cherish and aid the other.
They thought – originally on grounds derived from religion – that each thing or person had its or his proper sphere, to overstep which is ‘unjust’.
in one's sphere
In point of fact, so often as we think a subject as partially included within the sphere of a predicate, eo ipso we think it as partially, that is, particularly, excluded therefrom.
All categorical propositions necessarily imply the existence of their subjects in the appropriate sphere; in affirmative propositions this involves the existence of the predicate in the same sphere; but in negative propositions the predicate does not necessarily exist in that particular sphere, though it does in some sphere.
Finally, the disjunctive judgment contains a relation of two or more propositions to each other—a relation not of consequence, but of logical opposition, in so far as the sphere of the one proposition excludes that of the other.
The glorious planet Sol / In noble eminence enthroned and sphered / Amidst the other.
Sphere all your lights around, above; Sleep, gentle heavens, before the prow; Sleep, gentle winds, as he sleeps now, My friend, the brother of my love.
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