We found 205 examples of how to use constant in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 125 of 205.
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101. | The Hubble Constant defines the relationship between a galaxy's distance from the Earth and the speed with which the galaxy is moving away from the Earth. | |
102. | Many astronomers are working hard to measure the Hubble constant using a variety of different techniques. | |
103. | We were under constant surveillance. | |
104. | The constant, high-pitched ringing in Tom's ears is driving him crazy. | |
105. | Life seems to have been a constant struggle for her ever since she left home. | |
106. | The amount of water in the planet remains constant. | |
107. | Is it not pleasant to learn with a constant perseverance and application? | |
108. | You live in constant fear. | |
109. | Determine the range of values of the constant k to which the quadratic inequality x² + kx - 3k > 0 holds for any real value of x. | |
110. | Tom's constant complaining annoys me. | |
111. | There is no absolute success in the world, only constant progress. | |
112. | The mathematical constant Pi to 5 decimal places is "3.14159." | |
113. | As the saying goes: "good always triumphs over evil". But there's another saying that: "the fight against evil is a constant struggle". | |
114. | Many people are experiencing compassion fatigue because of the constant tragedies being reported in the news. | |
115. | Once on a time there was a king who had an only daughter. He was so proud and so fond of her, that he was in constant terror that something would happen to her if she went outside the palace, and thus, owing to his great love for her, he forced her to lead the life of a prisoner, shut up within her own rooms. | |
116. | Great successes are due to constant efforts. | |
117. | Tom is in constant pain. | |
118. | I wonder whether constant exposure to commercials can lead to attention deficit disorder. | |
119. | When viewed in an inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by a net force. | |
120. | The ISS requires a constant supply of oxygen to keep the astronauts safe and in top condition. | |
121. | As the ISS orbits the Earth, both the vehicle and crew members are in a constant state of free-fall causing astronauts to experience a feeling of weightlessness. | |
122. | Scientists define the beginning of interstellar space as the place where the sun’s constant flow of material and magnetic field stop affecting its surroundings. This place is called the heliopause. It marks the end of a region created by our sun that is called the heliosphere. | |
123. | The sun creates the heliosphere by sending a constant flow of particles and a magnetic field out into space at over 670,000 miles per hour. This stream is called the solar wind. | |
124. | Languages are in a constant process of change. | |
125. | This is a constant problem. |