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How to use millimetre in a sentence

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The bugs are only a few thousandths of a millimetre across and lack the cell walls which most bacteria have.
It would be much less than a millimetre even involved these days in much surgery, particularly microsurgery.
Slowly, millimetre by careful millimetre, she inched her hand towards the pouch.
One exhibit will focus on microdots which are photographed documents reduced to a size less than 1 millimetre.
The vernier callipers I guess would do a very fine measurement, down to a millimetre or perhaps less.
I was a millimetre surprised at this glance into my inner elemental make-up though I really shouldn't have been.
Apparently Britain had moved a millimetre, it's so weird to contemplate that an earthquake can move a land mass that's so far away.
The specifications on the other hand do provide for a 19 millimetre void between the two wythes.
Easier, but not easy, and still only around a billionth of a millimetre over five million kilometres.
Nanotechnology uses the scale of the nanometre, equal to one millionth of a millimetre.
These things are measured in nanometres, with a nanometre being a millionth of a millimetre, or about as far as a fingernail grows in a second.
The mean rainfall for September, across much of the country, ranges between a millimetre and some four millimetres.
It glows under ultraviolet light and can be broken down so that a millimetre of hair would be enough to give an analysis.
Which means making things with beams and girders and wheels and axles and pumps and engines a millionth of a millimetre long.
We have a 15-inch demo and a 50-inch demo, and have achieved 600 candelas per square meter generating 1 millimetre sized pixels.
Now, if someone has a millimetre of talent, it seems he's too quickly sent off to the conservatoire.
While a wall with a 19 millimetre air space cannot be a cavity wall, it must perform as one.
The abscissae give the brilliance measured in international candles per square millimetre.
For the moment, though, he resumed burring her forehead bone, grinding certain areas until they were only a millimetre thick.
Next thing I knew I was plunked a millimetre above the elbow.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It consists of a U-tube, the limbs of which are bent close together, and placed in front of a millimetre scale.
I place on the surface of the honey five or six bits of straw a millimetre in length.
The height of the meniscus is then read on a millimetre scale attached to the capillary.
The dimensions of atoms must be less than a millionth of a millimetre in diameter.
The young larva measures a millimetre and a half2 in length.
The missile fired was a 75 millimetre or 3-inch high-explosive shell.
The French millimetre is about the twenty-fifth part of an English inch.
In size the particles varied from a tenth to a hundredth of a millimetre.
In practice, wave-lengths are expressed in ten-millionths of a millimetre.
This machine forged forty millimetre rivets with the calm ease of a giant.
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