Discharging
in sentence
25 examples of Discharging in a sentence
If you have epilepsy, there is an instance of billions of brain cells, or at least millions,
discharging
in pathological concert.
When they arrive to the lodge, they meet Sergeant Marco (Raf Vallone), who is
discharging
the army and feels attracted by Silvana.
But they currently have limited channels for
discharging
that responsibility and influencing global policies.
Highlighting the vulnerability of nuclear power to environmental change or extreme-weather patterns, in 2006 plant operators in Western Europe also secured exemptions from regulations that would have prevented them from
discharging
overheated water into natural ecosystems, affecting fisheries.
Even for people who are learned in Islam,
discharging
the responsibility Obama has placed on them will not be easy, as a reading of Graeme Wood's revealing recent account demonstrates.
Warsaw, of course, does not have a perfect government, but certainly one more successful at
discharging
its functions than Moscow's government.
In the same way, they have diluted the goal of “improved sanitation” – the process of collecting, treating, and safely
discharging
wastewater – by applying it to indoor toilets in people’s homes.
Behind, enormous cavities had been hollowed out, and the yellow sand, as fine as flour, was flowing in considerable masses; while the waters of the Torrent, that subterranean sea with its unknown tempests and shipwrecks, were
discharging
in a flow like a weir.
Sleeping beliefs reawakened in these distracted souls; they invoked the earth, for it was the earth that was avenging herself,
discharging
the blood from the vein because they had cut one of her arteries.
His years and health had, however, prevented his
discharging
the active duties of the field, and he had been kept in command of different posts of trust, where his country might receive the benefits of his vigilance and fidelity without inconvenience to himself.
He was so brimful of exultation that he could hardly hold himself when the old lady came back and stood above the wreck
discharging
lightnings of wrath from over her spectacles.
Mr. Walters fell to "showing off," with all sorts of official bustlings and activities, giving orders, delivering judgments,
discharging
directions here, there, everywhere that he could find a target.
For some time there was no noise but the grating sound of the spades
discharging
their freight of mould and gravel.
Then the constable related his case: his dialogue with the mercer about
discharging
me, and at last his servant's refusing to go with him, when he had charged him with him, and his master encouraging him to do so, and at last his striking the constable, and the like, all as I have told it already.
Sancho, on his part, gave a helping hand to release Gines de Pasamonte, who was the first to leap forth upon the plain free and unfettered, and who, attacking the prostrate commissary, took from him his sword and the musket, with which, aiming at one and levelling at another, he, without ever
discharging
it, drove every one of the guards off the field, for they took to flight, as well to escape Pasamonte's musket, as the showers of stones the now released galley slaves were raining upon them.
But in spite of this, Don Quixote did not leave off
discharging
a continuous rain of cuts, slashes, downstrokes, and backstrokes, and at length, in less than the space of two credos, he brought the whole show to the ground, with all its fittings and figures shivered and knocked to pieces, King Marsilio badly wounded, and the Emperor Charlemagne with his crown and head split in two.
Muzzle!''Yes, your Worship.''Show the lady out.'Miss Witherfield retired, deeply impressed with the magistrate's learning and research; Mr. Nupkins retired to lunch; Mr. Jinks retired within himself--that being the only retirement he had, except the sofa-bedstead in the small parlour which was occupied by his landlady's family in the daytime--and Mr. Grummer retired, to wipe out, by his mode of
discharging
his present commission, the insult which had been fastened upon himself, and the other representative of his Majesty--the beadle --in the course of the morning.
Having communicated this piece of information, apparently more for the purpose of
discharging
his bosom of an important fact, than with any specific view of enlightening Mr. Pickwick, the guide, having at length reached another gallery, led the way into a small passage at the extreme end, opened a door, and disclosed an apartment of an appearance by no means inviting, containing eight or nine iron bedsteads.
A present of fifty pounds, now and then, will prevent their ever being distressed for money, and will, I think, be amply
discharging
my promise to my father."
After
discharging
his conscience on that head, he proceeded to inform them, with many rapturous expressions, of his happiness in having obtained the affection of their amiable neighbour, Miss Lucas, and then explained that it was merely with the view of enjoying her society that he had been so ready to close with their kind wish of seeing him again at Longbourn, whither he hoped to be able to return on Monday fortnight; for Lady Catherine, he added, so heartily approved his marriage, that she wished it to take place as soon as possible, which he trusted would be an unanswerable argument with his amiable Charlotte to name an early day for making him the happiest of men.
It had always been evident to her that such an income as theirs, under the direction of two persons so extravagant in their wants, and heedless of the future, must be very insufficient to their support; and whenever they changed their quarters, either Jane or herself were sure of being applied to for some little assistance towards
discharging
their bills.
In front a continuous stream of hansoms and four-wheelers were rattling up,
discharging
their cargoes of shirt-fronted men and beshawled, bediamonded women.
With a much worse grace than that wherewith he had penned the letter to Bois-Guilbert, the Prior wrote an acquittance,
discharging
Isaac of York of six hundred crowns, advanced to him in his need for acquittal of his ransom, and faithfully promising to hold true compt with him for that sum.
My duty will be to develop these germs: surely I shall find some happiness in
discharging
that office.
'Tis a debt that you are discharging."
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