Usa "receptacle" in una frase
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1. Every receptacle and cubicle in the men's toilet at the airport was busy
2. landed in the receptacle, making a loud ting, but not breaking
3. ‘Cupsule’ was a corruption of the words ‘capsule’ and ‘cup’, and was used to refer to the standard drink receptacle used on spacecraft
4. In the center of every block stood a small green receptacle
5. Somewhere out there was the receptacle he needed, but he had to find it quickly
6. Quickly he whacked open a can of cat grub, tossing the lid and can into the garbage receptacle
7. He coiled up the safety line and stowed it in the proper receptacle
8. Colling made one last check to make sure the Luger and extra ammunition, cash and the forged passports he had brought back from Zurich were still snug in their concealed receptacle
9. The mind was something that everyone knew that they had, but no one had ever been able to prove what were the conditions of residence, or even if the brain was its certain receptacle
10. Again, from a first sensing of a possible predator’s presence; to the receptacle of respect for the rewards of the hunt; to responsibility for the vagaries of climate oscillations; to the sensate presence imagined within the heavenly bodies; to the nearness of the family favorite, then the clan, the tribe, the village, the city, and finally the favorite of a nation, Man has always sensed something
11. To get fuel from the basket meant the receiving airplane had to have a probe, a long metal pole to stick into the basket to make connection with the female receptacle at the center
12. They went forward and she retrieved the can, once a receptacle for tomato sauce
13. Duprina dismembered the grasses with the hands, little by little, and they were falling down slowly swinging like snowflakes on the receptacle
14. The waitress returned shortly with ice water and two glasses then came back with a bowl of hot coals which fitted into the receptacle in the centre of the table beneath the barbeque plate
15. He lost count after fourteen, concentrating on the different tastes in each small receptacle
16. receptacle and put my hands on my hips, facing off with her
17. The title he selected may have been more appropriate for a fraternity party after the last bottle of Labatt Blue was consumed and all the empty bottles returned to its receptacle
18. spittune – the receptacle for what comes out of the mouth of a phlegmboyant singer
19. An intravenous feed line was attached to his left arm and a further vinyl conduit drained fluids into a receptacle by the bed
20. Salad Juice: I’ll fill my blender full of spinach, and then use it as the receptacle for all
21. “It is the receptacle for part of the spiritual essence of The One and opened to me a number of new powers
22. the closest receptacle and hurled
23. I sat down there, I vomited into a waste receptacle, and I cried some more
24. There was some toilet paper and disinfectant on the table, and a trash receptacle for him to use
25. There was also a receptacle for power and an internet connection
26. in the same receptacle
27. nor the disciple a receptacle
28. The sterile tube was then placed in a receptacle attached to the side of a suction cup that formed around the female genitals with a tube leading inside her, directly to the womb
29. So, why are most humans so darned preoccupied with bodies? Even though their religions hold that the body is nothing but a receptacle for the soul, which lives on forever (for some, in a better place) after its host’s demise, many of the most religious among us seem to put more emphasis on doing things with the remains, rather than accepting the loss of direct communication with the spirit
30. is a receptacle in which “Soul” lives and functions
31. He was not responsible to post guards at his trash receptacle any more than the next business
32. Gathering his senses, he scrambled clumsily across the room to evacuate his bowels into the receptacle in the corner
33. feet, with a common receptacle plug
34. The traveler upon the Continent is surprised to find that every town of importance has its art-gallery and museum; these may be large or small, but each has a receptacle for the treasures of the locality, in which are constantly being placed valuable gifts and bequests
35. George Lemasters said Gehenna is said to have been a receptacle of bones, bodies of beasts and criminals, and
36. George Lemasters said Gehenna is said to have been a receptacle of bones, bodies of beasts
37. George Lemasters said Gehenna is said to have been a receptacle of bones, bodies of beasts and
38. George Lemasters said Gehenna is said to have been a receptacle of bones, bodies of beasts and criminals, and all unclean things
39. It not only became the receptacle of the filth of the city, but paupers and malefactors were taken there and consumed, thus reducing public expense
40. George Lemasters says Gehenna is said to have been a receptacle of bones, bodies of beasts and criminals, and all unclean things
41. money with which he purchased this dwelling, as a private receptacle for
42. The scout witnessed his departure with complacency, nodding his head after him, and muttering his good wishes; after which he very coolly set about an examination of the state of the larder, among the Hurons, the cavern, among other purposes, being used as a receptacle for the fruits of their hunts
43. He rolled up the old stuff and jammed it in the trash receptacle
44. But now I feel like a receptacle – an empty vessel to be filled at his whim
45. “Drink this, Father,” she said, pushing the whisky in its strange receptacle into his child, and gulped noisily
46. I had made her a receptacle of lurid things, but there was an odd recognition of my superiority—my accomplishments and my function—in her patience under my pain
47. He remembered all about the incident of the boxes, and from a wonderful dog-eared notebook, which he produced from some mysterious receptacle about the seat of his trousers, and which had hieroglyphical entries in thick, half-obliterated pencil, he gave me the destinations of the boxes
48. He fumbled in his pocket, drew out his purse, opened it, and took out a small key; he inserted the key in a lock whose aperture could hardly be seen, so hidden was it in the most sombre tones of the design which covered the wall-paper; a secret receptacle opened, a sort of false cupboard constructed in the angle between the wall and the chimney-piece; in this hiding-place there were some rags—a blue linen blouse, an old pair of trousers, an old knapsack, and a huge thorn cudgel shod with iron at both ends
49. When a banknote is dropped, it is routed to the appropriate receptacle
50. When it is returned, it is taken from the appropriate receptacle [j