Stone walls would not a prison make nor iron bars a cage--so odious as this unrelieved tyranny of concupiscentia carnis--to order!
It may remove some bars in their way; but I can frankly admit that I do not think it need definitely superinduce them, or that it is altogether fair to accumulate the post hocs with their inevitable suggestion of propter.
Till that time I used to look through the bars of the window at the Seine, without ever fancying escape, low down as it was, compared with my last cell.
Bob, replacing the heavy bars instantly the newcomer was inside the building.
Spendius struck his hand against the barsof a grating.
At the master's entrance the wooden bars creaked still more loudly.
At last they distinguished several transverse bars bristling with level points.
Bolts and bars were what the gallant Greek men kept their wives under, hence this custom too is here slyly justified out of a woman's mouth.
Then a halt was called while the mate re-examined the well-greased runners, and then gave the word for the men to ply their capstan bars once more.
There was a sort of isthmus of shoals and sand-bars connecting the island with the shore.
It was not easy to enter the channel directly, on account of the bars and sand-banks at its mouth, produced by the eternal conflict between the waters of the river and the surges of the sea.
Nor less amused have I quiescent watched The sooty films that play upon the bars Pendulous, and foreboding in the view Of superstition, prophesying still, Though still deceived, some stranger's near approach.
Yet here I am growling and roaring and wrenching at my cage bars and straining at that old chain, and the children and old ladies back up on the street when they see me, frightened out of their lives.
First I was kind of scared, because in the pictures he was in a cage and he was grabbing hold of the bars and glaring awful fierce and wild.
The tariff given by the United States for the Mexican ports occupied allows the free exportation of gold and silver either in bars or coined.
From the summit of the head-collar was suspended a belt, while the two outside horses were harnessed by cord-traces to splinter-bars attached to the sides of the sleigh.
Blood-vessels go forward from the simple heart to run up through the intervening bars exactly as in the tadpole and the fish.
The case seems different from that of the frog, because gills are used by the tadpole, but gill-slits and gill-bars can have no conceivable value for the chick as organs concerned with the purification of the blood.
He was free again, as far as bolts and bars were concerned; all that kept him to his place was the word he had given and his pride as an honest man.
Then a visitor was announced and when he came to the bars he found Bible-Back Murray awaiting him.
In a short time the adobe was in darkness and Peter, with a wisp of alfalfa on which he chewed meditatively, hanging from his mouth, leaned his gray head on the corral bars and eyed the stars unblinkingly.
He lowered the bars for Charley and put them up again.
The house windows that face the street have ironbars across them, so that at first these houses seem like fortresses.
Farther on in the hall bars of ice form a large screen before the eyes of the traveler.
George Ripley, Bronson Alcott, and Ralph Waldo Emerson evolved New England Transcendentalism, and very early Henry Thoreau added a few bars of harmonious discords to the symphony.
The girl essayed a fewbars of her second number, a popular air in trivial waltz time, but with even poorer success.
In the original the final note of the first two bars is F natural, while in the third bar the tonality is raised and the F becomes F sharp.
The methods mostly adopted are those involved in the working of plates and rolled sections, which vastly predominate over the bars and rods used chiefly in the smithy.
In way of these tubes the outer shell side plates are supported by stay bars passing right through the water-tubes.
Welding fills a large place in boiler work, but it is that of the edges of plates chiefly, predominating over that of the bars and rods of the smithy.
The doors are held in place by one or two bolts, secured to cross-bars or "dogs" outside the boiler.
Hundreds of bracing bars for bridges and girders will be cut off all alike, and drilled or punched from a templet bar, so that they are ready to take their place in bridge or girder without any adjustments or fitting.
In a few cases, however, they are stayed by vertical stays attached to T bars riveted to the boiler shell.
Projections existing on the armature between which the conductors are placed have a like effect, and enable us to employ heavy bars or bundles of wire without much difficulty from local currents.
Each carbon when in position is held against two rectangular guide bars by the pressure of a wire spring--see figure.
On the gravel bars of the Nisqually at Longmire Springs.
A glaucous-leaved small species, on the gravel bars of the Nisqually, and up to 4,500 feet elevation.
It is not uncommon about Mount Rainier, occurring on perpendicular cliffs along the Cowlitz Glacier; in similar places on the banks of the Nisqually at Longmire Springs; and on the gravel bars of the same river.
Common in the coarse gravel on the bars of the Nisqually, occurring even at the foot of the glacier.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bars" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.