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    Verwenden Sie „obstructs“ in einem Satz

    obstructs Beispielsätze

    obstructs


    1. The difficulty of obtaining settlements obstructs even that of


    2. Whatever either promotes or obstructs the one, necessarily promotes or obstructs the other


    3. But as it obstructs the natural increase of capital, it tends rather to diminish than to increase the sum total of the revenue which the inhabitants of the country derive from the profits of stock ; a small profit upon a great capital generally affording a greater revenue than a great profit upon a small one


    4. —Crass Casualty obstructs the sun and rain,


    5. high but there were also no obstructs, how would they not heard such a loud voice?


    6. Actually that which obstructs the path of self-realization and diverts to disorders


    7. ’’ The illusory maya obstructs in many


    8. obstructs the attainment of liberation or enlightenment


    9. Since cold is the prevalent climate in winter, it often obstructs defensive


    10. Damp-pathogen is defined as a yin pathogen, it obstructs the flow of qi and

    11. abundant yang qi that obstructs the normal process of egg production and


    12. and obstructs the liver in protein and fat metabolism, leading to nervous


    13. It is our social education and training that has gripped our free judgment and obstructs the true understanding of life situations


    14. It will not be well if you approach this negatively, for fear obstructs the


    15. His body obstructs the alley


    16. " Sir, what in such a case would be true honor? Why, to consider well which adversary is the weakest, and cut our way to our rights through the path which he obstructs


    17. It obstructs a trade from one port to another of the same enemy—France for example


    18. It obstructs the direct trade of neutrals from their own country to any part of the coast from the Elbe to Brest—a coast not less than a thousand miles


    19. The operation commences, by opening the cock nearest the boiler, the steam drives the air out of the pipe through the water into the reservoir; shut the cock, and the water rises from the reservoir to fill it; shut the second cock, and open the first, the water discharges from the chamber into the boiler; repeated by a movement from the engine, when in motion, the supply continues with more certainty than by a pump, because it is difficult to pump hot water, on account of the elasticity of the steam arising from it, which obstructs the operation of the valves


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