Example sentences of "[is] [prep] [art] same field " in BNC.

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1 With × 7 , this triangle is in the same field with Alpha .
2 Using × 7 , Rho is in the same field as Sigma ( 4.5 ) which is of type F , but in which I can see no colour at all .
3 It is in the same field as the star 41 Capricorni ( 5.5 ) and is close to the limit of visibility with binoculars ; I have never seen it clearly without a telescope .
4 ( With × 12 , the cluster is in the same field with p and q . )
5 Using × 7 , Iota is in the same field with g ( 4.3 , orange ) , l ( a Cepheid , with a range of from 3.4 to 4.8 and the unusually long period , for a Cepheid , of 35 days ) , R ( a Mira variable , with a range of from 4 to 10 and therefore easy with binoculars for part of its 309-day period ) and the red N Velorum ( 3.1 ) .
6 A different kind of cluster , NGC 3766 , is in the same field as Lambda , and just in the × 7 field with Alpha Crucis .
7 Theta ( 4.3 ) is in the same field with Alpha ( 4.1 ) , making up what looks like a wide pair ; Alpha is white , Theta decidedly orange .
8 The globular cluster M53 is in the same field as Alpha .
9 Delta is in the same field with Eta ( 4.3 ) .
10 The intensely red Mira variable U Cygni is in the same field with 32 .
11 Delta is of type K , and with × 7 or higher magnification is very clearly orange ; it is in the same field as Pi ( 4.4 ) which is a red star of class M. Epsilon ( 3.7 ) is one of the very closest stars , at 10.7 light-years .
12 With × 7 , Zeta is in the same field as Delta and Lambda , and this makes comparisons easier even though Zeta is always visible with the naked eye under even reasonable conditions of seeing .
13 M79 is in the same field with 41 , and against a dark sky there should be no real problem in locating it , though under moonlight conditions I can not see it without a telescope .
14 Using × 20 , M56 is in the same field as 2 , and with × 12 the cluster , 2 , and Beta Cygni are all included .
15 With × 7 or × 8.5 , M42 is in the same field as the Belt , making up a spectacle which to me seems unrivalled in the whole of the sky .
16 The red semi-regular variable W Orionis is in the same field with Pi&sup6 ; ( 4.5 ) — the southernmost member of a line of stars all of which , for some illogical reason , are lettered Pi .
17 It is in the same field with Sigma .
18 The globular M62 is in the same field as RR Scorpii ; it is about 26000 light-years away , and is not hard to locate , though in binoculars it shows up only as a condensed blur of light .
19 To find it , use Lambda and 12 Aquilæ and Eta Scuti ( 5.0 ) as guides ; M11 is in the same field with a magnification of × 12 or less .
20 The open cluster M26 is in the same field with Delta .
21 It is in the same field with Alpha ; look past the fainter star 1 Trianguli , and at about an equal distance beyond it , in the direction of Beta Andromedæ , you will see M33 as a fairly large , dim haze .
22 Using × 7 , 23 is in the same field with the little trio made up of Sigma¹ ; , Sigma² ; and Rho , all of which are around magnitude 5 .
23 In turn , this trio is in the same field as 24 Ursæ Majoris ( 4.6 ) , and the two galaxies are in the field with 24 .
24 Zeta is in the same field with the reddish , K-type Theta ( 5.3 ) , which is easy to see with × 7 or higher magnifications .
25 With most binoculars it is in the same field with Gamma Sagittæ , but is just out of the field with × 20 .
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