Sentence examples for slid apart from inspiring English sources

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Each fixture had two panels, one over each end, which could be slid apart to alter the area of the opening through which light could flow.

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So the phone's top and bottom halves slide apart like tectonic plates, revealing a handsome, illuminated thumb keyboard.

Then, my favourite, the "shedservatory", which slides apart, giving the powerful telescope inside an uninterrupted view of the night sky (is Buckinghamshire really dark enough though?).

Difficult as it may be to imagine, these Tucson Mountains and the Santa Catalinas to the east were one mass of rock until they began to separate 30 million years ago, sliding apart and creating room for Tucson in between.

He takes sweet Chatham cod and pairs it with zucchini, broccoli, basil and a hint of chili fire, cooking the fish to beautiful flakiness, so that it slides apart under the least pressure from a fork.

Can you guess what is in it today?" As it rotated and ticked before its pint-sized audience, triangular segments on the top would slide apart and the puppet character destined to be the focus of the episode's adventures would rise up on some hidden clockwork mechanism.

Graphite layers are easy to slide apart due to the weak adhesive energy between the carbon sheets.

This theory also suggests that after the strength of these forces is reduced, the particles slide apart with respect to each other and creep is therefore increased.

The Nexus Keyboard Folio's magnetic connectors provide two different angles for typing, and despite the fact that the whole thing feels like it could potentially slide apart, it hasn't actually done so in practice.

To wit: double-tapping the wallpaper causes the otherwise dull background image to slide apart and reveal the infamous elevator thrusting scene (accompanied by brief snippets of the song, naturally).

Hydrothermal synthesis of MoS2 in an autoclave was also found to result in destacking, and in that study, the presence of hydrocarbons was presented as a possible contributor (Peng et al. 2001) while, in a separate study, Chianelli et al. note that possible intercalation of H2 at high pressures could result in MoS2 layers simply sliding apart over time (Chianelli et al. 2006).

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