Could you please turn the volume down on the television?
Our sales volume has increased significantly since last year.
The volume of traffic in this area has increased to the point where officials are considering enlarging the bridge.
Please turn down the volume on the
stereo; I'm trying to study.
My mom always watches the television at full volume because she is somewhat hard of hearing.
The volume of sales has increased substantially since we started advertising on television.
At the health fair, this guy was using a device to measure the
volume of air you were able to take in with a single deep breath.
William Ellery Channing once observed that every man is a volume if you know how to read him.
An ostrich egg is equal in volume to 24 chicken eggs.
Studies show that most landfilled trash retains its original
weight, volume, and form for 40 years.
Fresh apples float because 25 percent of their volume is air.
In the early fifteenth century, scholars in China compiled an encyclopedia consisting of 11,095 volumes.
The big bang which created the universe filled the entire volume of the universe from the first moment.
It took three years of constant printing to complete Johann Gutenberg's famous Bible, which appeared in 1455 in two volumes, and had 1,284 pages.
The world's most popular soft drink by volume sales is Coca-Cola.
The San Diego freeway in California has the heaviest volume of traffic in the world.
The great variation in water volume in Iran's rivers poses a major problem for the people living there.
By volume, Lake Tanganyika is the third largest freshwater lake in the world.
The first volume of the Oxford English Dictionary was published in 1884.
Liquids differ from solids in that both have a definite volume, but liquids do not have a definite shape.
Gases assume the shape and volume of the containers in which they are found.
The landscape of our planet is greatly modified by the tremendous volume of water circulating on its surface.
For further information, see the article in the association journal, pp. 24-28, vol. 4/2001.