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How to use perceptible in a sentence

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Figures are scattered in the frame, thrown there by the light that renders those spaces visible, perceptible.
From the Manchurian crisis of 1931 onwards a perceptible militarization of the economy took place.
A barely perceptible south-westerly helped Doug and Joyce to the mark, well ahead of Miles and Cathy.
The stories featured mainly attractive young people with no perceptible acting talent or experience disporting themselves in the buff.
Interviewers show ability to transmit a complete, detailed, subvocally perceptible answer co-occurrent to the question.
Big movements designed to intensify economic integration have brought no perceptible economic benefit.
I observe a barely perceptible deepening of wisdom in the eyes, but I'm not sure that much of this isn't what I want to read into the image.
Barely perceptible to the casual observer, the creases in his eyes had fallen just a little more than before.
In the recent past, one has noticed a perceptible shift in the way dance productions have been presented.
I noticed only the faintest of sound from the rears and did not detect any perceptible subwoofer support.
Counterpoint is likely to be most immediately perceptible when the distinct voices use the same material in close proximity.
This time is the time elapsed before any perceptible change in tension can be measured after peptide exposure.
There is a perceptible change in the party's outlook which will soon percolate down to the basic worker.
It would be like counting up the least visible bits of a perceptible object.
The sense of ownership and belonging was not significant, but it was perceptible.
By observances I mean the tiny perceptible changes in the season, the shadows and mist, the leaves and air.
What's worse, they make it to the other side with no perceptible change of pace.
Takeoff was smooth and utterly quiet, with only a barely perceptible sensation of movement.
I can't make sense out of debate for the sake of debate when more tangible and perceptible issues of our own lives are left unspoken of.
These efforts have brought about a perceptible change in the quality of these libraries.
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Fellingham parried him with a sedate gravity of irony that was painfully perceptible to anisette.
Its approach was indicated, not so much by any perceptible change of position, as by an increase of apparent magnitude.
Her tones, her scarcely perceptible gesture of succour, produced the assuaging miracle.
Its boyishness and immaturity, its stiffness and bombast, are perceptible on every page.
There was already a perceptible fulness, with dulness on percussion, in the fossa, and some febrile excitement.
It seems to have no perceptible diameter, though it impregnates with its substance the wood and bark next to it.
I found also fine masses of mica imbedded in quartz, edge upwards, and so compact that its lamination was not perceptible.
There were perceptible veins of grey in it, though he had only entered his thirty-fifth year.
One or two vessels were tiding it up in the midst of the stream, with a motion scarcely perceptible.
The harmony or consonance of the unlike vowels is hardly perceptible in Modern English and does not count as alliteration.
An apologetic tendency is perceptible in the Gospel account, and this may help to explain the rise of unhistorical elements.
This made itself perceptible even to the toughened and unimpressionable nerves of Inspector Dunbar.
The top of his head was the only place where there was any perceptible heat.
After a little while there was a perceptible quivering of the eyelids and twitching of the mouth.
Thus even in Ethics there is now perceptible in some quarters a tendency to repudiate the normative standpoint.
Their control in this way intimated a volatility which was not perceptible in their sentiment.
This may be detected with oxalate of ammonia, which throws down the lime as a clearly perceptible precipitate.
There is often no difference perceptible to the ordinary eye between cheap and high-priced clothing once the price tag is off.
The rete mirabile is much developed in the sheep, but scarcely perceptible in the Cat.
These tail movements are in a dorsoventral plane, and there is no perceptible movement of the body.
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