(1) The word Glasgow means Dear Green Place, but the grey Scottish sky adds gravity and seriousness to already formidable architecture.
(2) Crimes of the utmost gravity
(3) His service in the Senate, while not describable as stellar, has featured some important moments of gravity and responsibility.
(4) They realized the full gravity of the situation when they scanned, what moments before, had been a room full of Sailors eating lunch.
(5) The gravity of the situation was revealed in the monthly report on employment for February compiled by the National Statistical Office.
(6) Although these hidden dimensions remain too small to be measured, gravity can travel in between them.
(7) They did not treat the occasion with the gravity and dignity it deserved.
(8) Objects exert a force of gravity because they have mass and the more mass they have the stronger the force of gravity they exert.
(9) This is a moment of utmost gravity for the world.
(10) It quickly became apparent that those involved believed the matter was of the utmost gravity , however.
(11) Has the poet ever spoken with greater eloquence or gravity?
(12) The children discussed the matter thoroughly, for hours, with a seriousness and gravity far beyond what one would expect of nine and ten year-olds.
(13) An air of gravity and solemnity pervaded the president's remarks as a stunned nation listened by radio.
(14) Naturally this only occurs in situations of extreme gravity or urgency threatening irreparable damage to persons.
(15) Certainly, every type of matter we have ever encountered feels the attractive force of gravity .
(16) Sometimes people only realize themselves when the moment of gravity is upon them.
(17) The offence of rape was clearly of the utmost gravity .
(18) The ball will fall to the floor due to the force of gravity pulling it down.
(19) He exuded dignity and gravity and he was courteous to counsel and witnesses alike.
(20) It bestows on cricket though a gravity that goes way beyond just two teams of 11 fit young people playing a game against each other, doesn't it?