We found 178 examples of how to use cloud in an English sentence.
Sentences 151 to 175 of 178.
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151. | The blanket of cloud broke up. | |
152. | Like a light cloud, I'm high on top of my vast country. | |
153. | Indonesia's Mount Merapi volcano erupted Tuesday, sending a massive cloud of ash high into the air over Java island and shutting down a nearby airport. | |
154. | I saved all my photos to the cloud. | |
155. | Voyager 2 flew within 50,600 miles (81,433 kilometers) of Uranus’ cloud tops, collecting data that revealed two new rings, 11 new moons and temperatures below minus 353 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 214 degrees Celsius). | |
156. | Everybody is talking about Cloud Computing. | |
157. | Don't let emotion cloud your judgement. | |
158. | Don't let your judgment cloud your emotions. | |
159. | A cloud passed over Tom's face. | |
160. | About two centuries after the formation of the first World State, the President of the World declared that the time was ripe for a formal union of science and religion, and called a conference of the leaders of these two great disciplines. Upon that island in the Pacific which had become the Mecca of cosmopolitan sentiment, and was by now one vast manystoried, and cloud-capped Temple of Peace, the heads of Buddhism, Mohammedanism, Hinduism, the Regenerate Christian Brotherhood and the Modern Catholic Church in South America, agreed that their differences were but differences of expression. One and all were worshippers of the Divine Energy, whether expressed in activity, or in tense stillness. One and all recognized the saintly Discoverer as either the last and greatest of the prophets or an actual incarnation of divine Movement. And these two concepts were easily shown, in the light of modern science, to be identical. | |
161. | Do you see the cloud in the shape of a camel? | |
162. | Indonesia’s Mount Sinabung erupted Monday, sending a huge cloud of volcanic ash and dust as high as five kilometers into the sky. | |
163. | The word cloud results for our text mining were off because one person spammed a Bible verse every day. | |
164. | The sky is mostly overcast in the morning, but the cloud breaks up in the afternoon. | |
165. | The sky is mostly overcast in the morning, but the cloud disperses in the afternoon. | |
166. | The car was enveloped in a cloud of exhaust fumes. | |
167. | The island looked like a cloud from far away. | |
168. | The King of Morocco is on cloud nine as Netanyahu has thanked him for normalizing relations with Israel. | |
169. | Sometimes in the course of our adventure we came upon worlds inhabited by intelligent beings, whose developed personality was an expression not of the single individual organism but of a group of organisms. In most cases this state of affairs had arisen through the necessity of combining intelligence with lightness of the individual body. A large planet, rather close to its sun, or swayed by a very large satellite, would be swept by great ocean tides. Vast areas of its surface would be periodically submerged and exposed. In such a world flight was very desirable, but owing to the strength of gravitation only a small creature, a relatively small mass of molecules, could fly. A brain large enough for complex "human" activity could not have been lifted. In such worlds the organic basis of intelligence was often a swarm of avian creatures no bigger than sparrows. A host of individual bodies were possessed together by a single individual mind of human rank. The body of this mind was multiple, but the mind itself was almost as firmly knit as the mind of a man. As flocks of dunlin or redshank stream and wheel and soar and quiver over our estuaries, so above the great tide-flooded cultivated regions of these worlds the animated clouds of avians maneuvered, each cloud a single center of consciousness. | |
170. | There isn't one single cloud in the sky. | |
171. | There wasn't a single cloud in the sky. | |
172. | This cloud has the shape of a fish. | |
173. | You're a cloud covering your own sun. | |
174. | There wasn't a cloud in sight. | |
175. | A white cloud that formed on the lake killed everything in its path. |