Sentences with horizon
ho·ri·zon
H h - A grey smudge appeared on the horizon. That must be Calais, thought Fay.
- As your horizons expand, these new ideas can give a whole new meaning to life.
- This horizon represents the latest use of the fabric of the Roman city of Corinth that is now recognizable.
- But it wasn't to be all plain sailing, the weather turned and what appeared to be a hurricane appeared over the horizon to the west.
- Travel broadens one's horizons
- His horizons were narrow.
- Jinx was startled to note that the horizon of the infinite plane wobbled unsteadily for a moment.
- Why does the red color appear at the horizon during sunset?
- The sun's edge was already touching the line of the horizon and around it, the sky, the clouds, and the ocean were covered with a beautiful coat of orange.
- The interaction between the parts and the horizon brings the lunation cycle down to earth, projecting it, via the ascendant, into the sublunar sphere of the mundane houses.
- On the morning of the 27th a waning crescent Moon appears on the southeastern horizon, well below and to the right of Venus.
- In about two hours, when the sun was just peeking over the horizon, the group met in the grotto.
- In Athens they scarcely appear above the horizon, so the early Greek texts undermined their importance.
- It was very high above horizon, and appeared large, but I could not tell its true size or distance.
- At sunrise when the red sky is reflected in calm water and the line of the horizon disappears, I have a still, calm sense of blessedness.
- Approximately one degree of sign passes over the horizon every 5 minutes.
- Consequently, during the summer growing season the active layer of the soil horizon will normally be aerated.
- The attack on the mere probably refers to the crannog, and the destruction horizon may relate to this event.
- Clearly this verse refers to no more than the visible horizon that the dawn ‘grasps’ as the sun rises.
- These discoveries have opened up new horizons in the field of cancer research.