chamber - use in sentences
Converse of object
- torture: Warwick Castle is a fine medieval castle entered through dungeons, armory and torture chamber.
- elect: I'm sure the obvious question here is why not a fully elected second chamber?
Adjective modifier
- anechoic: In the first, the sample is exposed to a sound field in an anechoic chamber.
- hyperbaric: Is it acceptable, for instance, that the nearest hyperbaric chamber is 300 miles away?
- anterior: The nucleus may remain behind the iris or it may not be possible to mobilize it at all into the anterior chamber.
Modifies a noun
- orchestra: It was the dream of a group of West Devon music lovers to create a professional chamber orchestra.
- ensemble: Indeed I have played my cello with chamber ensembles in a number of concerts.
- choir: In the summer of 1998 he wrote a piece for Michael Brewer's chamber choir Laudibus.
Noun used with modifier
- combustion: Heating System Most vans have space heaters in which the combustion chamber is sealed off from the living area.
- burial: The picture shows the small burial chamber under a grassy mound.
- recompression: Training may also include a dry dive to 50m in a recompression chamber.
- magma: Instead, the seismic imaging of magma chambers in ridge areas appears to be questionable.
- decompression: Decompression Chambers The main decompression chamber is at the hospital in Havana.
- ringing: The tower, with its slightly cozy ringing chamber, was added by Pearson in around 1870.
Possessives
- barrister: Barristers ' Chambers in the UK - F to J maintained by Delia Venables This page was last updated on June 15th.
Preposition: of
- commerce: Local chambers of commerce or tourism bureaus may also include historic photos on their websites.
- commercealthough: Percent of the with elevated service chamber of commercealthough that's how they.
Preposition: with
- aven: Back at the bottom of the aven a large chamber with a further aven can be entered.
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