14 sentences with 'mechanics'

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« The car's mechanics were failing. »

mechanics: The car's mechanics were failing.
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« The professor explained fluid mechanics. »

mechanics: The professor explained fluid mechanics.
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« She is an expert in automotive mechanics. »

mechanics: She is an expert in automotive mechanics.
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« He works in an industrial mechanics workshop. »

mechanics: He works in an industrial mechanics workshop.
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« Quantum mechanics explains subatomic phenomena. »

mechanics: Quantum mechanics explains subatomic phenomena.
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« The mechanics of the clock are very sophisticated. »

mechanics: The mechanics of the clock are very sophisticated.
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« The smell of gas and oil filled the mechanic's workshop as the mechanics worked on the engines. »

mechanics: The smell of gas and oil filled the mechanic's workshop as the mechanics worked on the engines.
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« He had concentrated on the mechanics of the apparatus, and not on driving it; therefore, he was losing ground at every turn. »
« The next morning, he drew up the plans for the new machine, which he entrusted to Charles Moisson, one of the factory's leading mechanics, to build. »
« In addition, the food industry, mechanics, botany and medicine all use ultrasound because of its peculiarities. These waves can pass through and act on solids, liquids and gases; no body is immune to them. »
« One must gain an understanding of the mechanics of stress, develop a positive attitude and self-perception, as well as tolerance and resilience. And put into practice the old and healthy habit of better time management, of not setting frustrating goals and of delegating and knowing how to say no. »
« Britain hoped to maintain its economic advantage over its former colonies in North America. So, in an effort to prevent advanced manufacturing know-how from leaving the Empire, the British banned the emigration of mechanics, skilled workers who knew how to build and repair the latest textile machines. »
« In the case of automobiles, teams of mechanics assembled the engines on stationary stands inside a shop. They were then winched to the next shop, where other men circled them to fit the axles and wheels, and then the frame was passed on to the upholstery shop. The processing line involved calculated and progressive movements, but no continuous flow. »
« Simon Jenkins of the Sunday Times wrote: "I find myself utterly bewildered. All this summer, a book by a 46-year-old mathematics professor, which tackles the problem of unifying relativity theory with quantum mechanics, has been on Britain's bestseller list in the essay category. A Brief History of Time has been reprinted five times, and 50,000 copies of the hardback edition have been sold. It is truly impressive. »

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