Sentence examples for obstructing the light from inspiring English sources

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It is sometimes said that there are only four such easements: two being the right to prevent one's neighbour from obstructing the light and the air that normally come to one's property, the third being the right to prevent him from undermining the support for a building, and the fourth being the right to prevent him from changing the course of an artificial stream.

It could be attributed to the fact that other contaminants may reduce the photocatalytic activities by reduction of the irradiation rate through obstructing the light waves to reach the surface of photocatalyst.

The shutter then closes, obstructing the light again.

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The American Bible Society wanted one, but would obstruct the light from the corner lamp, so they could buy one.

Mr. Dolkart says that the founders avoided using stained glass in their huge window openings: they felt that colored glass filtered and obstructed the light -- and, symbolically, the message -- from God, and they rejected the specific religious symbols in stained glass, preferring instead to focus on the words of the preacher.

Of all the five industrial dyes considered for the photocatalytic degradation study, the degradation efficiency for brilliant blue was minimum (Fig. 7a) due to the complexity in molecular structure and strong coloring properties, which obstruct the light penetration in aqueous media.

After the capture of biological entities in a nanohole, an enzymatic silver staining step, which is widely used for colorimetric biosensing, is used to partially obstruct the light passing through the opening and darken the hole in the array image.

Long chains of a hemplike fiber hang at the windows, softening the light but not obstructing the view.

A pinhole conjugated to the focal plane obstructs the light coming from objects outside that plane; therefore, only light reflected or emitted from in-focus objects can reach the detector.

In a confocal microscope, a pinhole conjugated to the focal plane obstructs the light coming from objects outside that plane; therefore, only light reflected or emitted from in-focus objects can reach the detector.

When he boarded the train he was carrying a case of light beer, but now it is on the floor, obstructing the aisle, in everyone's way —his entire existence is in everyone's way.

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