How To Use Gas lamp In A Sentence
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Xenon lamps-as well as all noble gas lamps such as neon and argon - rely on the same science as some other lights in the night, i.e., the aurora.
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Example, Mantles and wicks for old kerosine and gas lamps.
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Capshaw got up and turned the valve on the gas lamp.
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The roof of the tent begins to glow, like the mantle of a gas lamp turned up very slowly.
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One of York's free-standing gas lamps in the small road off Lawrence Street was to be replaced with an up-to-date electric mercury discharge lamp attached to a wall bracket.
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The gas lamp hissed gently.
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An old-fashioned gas lamp hung from the ceiling.
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A gas lamp gave out a pale yellowish light.
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In addition, there are no flames in microwave heating as that in ordinary gas lamp, which can reduce the danger in lab.
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Puddles of frozen slush glittered dully in the reflected yellow light from the phony gas lamps that illuminated the brick-paved plaza.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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In the light of the yellow gas lamp there was neither day nor night.
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The foreman was sitting under his gas lamp, talking to one of the workers.
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The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.
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The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.
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Down in the dark and foggy street a figure stood waiting beneath a lighted gas lamp.
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The foundry was also responsible for many local commissions, including York's first gas lamps and the railings for St Leonard's Place.
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The gas lamp hissed softly when I turned it down: the mantle faded from white to orange, dimming to red before it died.
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The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.
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It was a large room lit by a chandelier of gas lamps in pale glass globes; if there were windows they were behind the heavy green drapes opposite.
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Oil lamps, candles and gas lamps did not influence our way of life to the extent that electricity has.
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A gas lamp gave out a pale yellowish light.
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At night it is illuminated by the eerie, pale light of traditional gas lamps - still lit by hand, as they would have been in the days when Wilde and Elgar stayed in this street.
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The gas lamp hissed gently.
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The gas lamp flickered and spluttered above him, sending moving shadows across the walls.
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At 0300 hours the mist had lifted and the yellow light from the gas lamps cast a ghostly radiance that was reflected from the wet road cobbles.
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The station house was one of those fortresslike concrete structures, painted green on the outside, with heavy green entrance doors, and adorned with old-fashioned gas lamps near the entrance.
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The light outside had dwindled away to almost nothing, and silent soldiers on padded feet were lighting braziers and turning up gas lamps.
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Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
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Puddles of frozen slush glittered dully in the reflected yellow light from the phony gas lamps that illuminated the brick-paved plaza.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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The roof of the tent begins to glow, like the mantle of a gas lamp turned up very slowly.
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The lamp, which would originally have been a gas lamp, marked a dividing line in the town.
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Puddles of frozen slush glittered dully in the reflected yellow light from the phony gas lamps that illuminated the brick-paved plaza.
A RODENT OF DOUBT
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There were no street lights in those days, merely gas lamps which were lit manually sometimes well after darkness had fallen.
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The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.
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Gas lamps and good quality mahogany furniture provided an atmosphere of warmth and intimacy.
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Stepanov sat, for a time, looking at the hissing butane gas lamp.
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On either side of the white marble fireplace were swan-necked gas lamps that still worked.
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An old-fashioned gas lamp hung from the ceiling.
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An old-fashioned gas lamp hung from the ceiling.
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Many kinds of illumination methods, such as torch, oil lamp, candle, kerosene lamp, gas lamp, electric light, and so on, have been applied in the human history.
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The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.
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The contents included a new American-style silver fridge, white daisy fairy lights and gas lamp.
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Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
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The gas lamp gradually lost ground to electric lighting.
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We watch the lamplighter move along the streets lighting the gas lamps and soon Astoria twinkles like the sky above.
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Gas lamps became obsolete when electric lighting was invented.
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It has tree-lined streets, original gas lamps and is priced accordingly.
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He sat back in the armchair and watched the smoke drifting upwards from his pipe towards the gas lamp.