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Example sentences for "binder"

Lexicographically close words:
bina; binaries; binary; bind; binde; binderies; binders; bindery; bindeth; binding
  1. A binder was never his own gilder; he employed the gaufreurs of shoe-leather, more expert and bolder, to gild his leather.

  2. In this style we may cite the Spaccio de la Bestia Trionfante, printed at Paris 1584, for which the binder designed a cover of doubtful taste and, above all, an undeniable want of proportion.

  3. As luxury increased the old binder was no longer thought of.

  4. From the beginning the operations of the binder were what they still are, except for improvements.

  5. Previously the binder was simply a workman sewing together the leaves of a manuscript, with no science or device but to clasp the whole together solidly with cord and string.

  6. The one purely original English binder is Roger Payne, who from about 1770 worked for thirty or forty years in London, performing with his own hands every stage of the work, even to cutting his own tools.

  7. When the turret is indexed from one face to the next, binder lever N is first loosened.

  8. Before making this adjustment, all binder bolts which normally hold the rails rigidly to the machine column must be released, and care should be taken to tighten them after the adjustment is made.

  9. The binder levers for the saddle and toolslide of the side-head are located at U and V, respectively.

  10. A binder lever E at the top of the turret stud is used to clamp the turret rigidly to the slide when the tools are cutting.

  11. The indexing of the main turret on this particular machine is effected by loosening binder lever n and raising the turret lock-pin by means of lever p.

  12. These tools are shifted to the working position as they are needed, by loosening binder lever L and turning or "indexing" the turret.

  13. Several of the Royal books were bound by Charles Kalthoeber, a German binder who copied the style and stamps used by Roger Payne.

  14. Several of Lord Spencer's books were bound for him by Charles Kalthoeber, a celebrated binder who worked also for George III.

  15. At the same time that you efficiently compress the fundus uteri with the binder and pad, cold should be vigorously applied to excite the contractions of the uterus.

  16. In about twelve or fifteen minutes more she awoke as the application of the binder was going on, and immediately demanded if her child was really born alive, as she thought she had some recollection of hearing the nurse say so.

  17. I kept her under the chloroform for a quarter of an hour, till the placenta was removed, the binder applied, and the body and bed-clothes were arranged and adjusted.

  18. He had brought a new self-binder from Gregory which now stood in the yard ready for action, its various colors green, red, blue and white, resplendent in the sunlight.

  19. Jean Baptiste pulled his new binder before the barn, jumped from the seat, and before he started to unhitch, he gazed out over a stretch of land which two years before, had been a mass of unbroken prairie, but was now a world of shocked grain.

  20. Around one of these fields, a binder hummed, and the shirt-sleeved man on the seat of it flung a kiss to Daisy from afar.

  21. Before this, in Ralph of Diceto's time, a binder of books was an officer of the church.

  22. With it subscribers received also the printed title-page, dedication, preface, contents, Directions to the Binder and Table of Errata.

  23. The binder may be either glue or mucilage mixed with the water.

  24. It is mixed with water that contains a binder to prevent the colors from rubbing off in handling the toys.

  25. Prescott drove the leading binder and when it drew nearer she followed his movements with careful scrutiny.

  26. Two days later, he was busy in front of his homestead putting together a new binder which had just arrived from the settlement.

  27. He stopped his horse and glanced at the binder with admiration.

  28. After a while Prescott stopped his binder and opened a box attached to it.

  29. Then one morning Prescott sat somewhat moodily in the saddle of his binder which a powerful team hauled along the edge of the wheat.

  30. The mill-girl jumped up with a wild cry and rushed to the water, but John Binder pulled her back as he had pulled me.

  31. The girl got John Binder by the arm, and said hoarsely, "Fetch him off!

  32. Ye see he's trying to spread hisself out," John Binder explained in pacific tones.

  33. Illustration: Decorative motif] The Ancient Voice by Eando Binder First of all I want to say that Norman Ross was normal.

  34. Record of Salesman's Sales Arranged by Commodities] These sheets should be filed in the same binder with the salesman's commodity sales records.

  35. Another disadvantage in using a loose-leaf binder is that freight tariffs are not uniform in size, resulting in an awkward, unwieldy book.

  36. This can be on a card, or if preferred, a sheet to be filed in a loose-leaf binder can be used.

  37. These sheets are filed in a binder or in a card tray, indexed by cities.

  38. This is a card 3"x5" in size, punched to fit a small ring binder small enough to be carried in the pocket.

  39. Either a vertical file or a post binder may be used for this purpose.

  40. For this purpose an arch file or binder is most satisfactory.

  41. Delinquent accounts may be indicated in the installment ledger by placing a metal tab of some distinctive color on the ledger sheet or card, or they may be segregated by transferring them to a special delinquent binder or file.

  42. Not infrequently it happened that the men wore out the teams and machines, but there was no stoppage then, for fresh horses were led out from the corral or a new binder was ready.

  43. Then Winston recognized them, and made a sign to one of the men behind him as he hauled his binder clear of the wheat.

  44. Call at Rushforth's for a spool of binder twine.

  45. I grumbled so much about this feature of the husking that a man of experience asked why I did not use binder twine.

  46. There was also an artistic carelessness about the sheaves made with a self-rake machine, but the binder of to-day makes them all of the same size--a fact which makes the handling of sheaves much more convenient.

  47. The rogue of a binder has shewn his love of cropping in this exquisite little volume.

  48. But the binder should have been hung in chains.

  49. One loose-leaf ledger binder will accommodate at least five hundred accounts, and if the number exceeds this, two current binders should be used.

  50. Each day the orders to be filled should be placed in a temporary binder or holder and sent to the warehouse.

  51. These index sheets are placed in the binder in alphabetical order and the ledger sheets are placed between them.

  52. In certain lines of business it is desirable to make two sales sheets, one of which is retained in a binder for an office record and the other is used for various purposes.

  53. The other cover is movable in order to accommodate the increased thickness of the binder as loose-leaf sheets are added.

  54. Where a company employs a large number of salesmen, it is very convenient to file in binders a duplicate copy of all invoices sold by each salesman, using a binder for each salesman.

  55. The binders to use for this ledger are a current binder for active accounts and a transfer binder for closed accounts.

  56. All sales sheets should be serially numbered, in order that when placed in a binder the loss of any sheet may be detected by a missing number.

  57. Where the sheets are numbered on both sides, the sales binder would have 750 pages.

  58. When a sheet becomes filled, it can be removed to another binder called a transfer binder, and a new sheet put in its place.

  59. These punched holes were used ultimately for fitting over the metal binder posts in the loose-leaf binders.

  60. The blank may be made the same size as the order blanks, and filed in the sales binder at the beginning of the month.

  61. The binder can be locked so that only the person holding the key can insert or remove the sheets.

  62. This design is particularly pleasing, and it is likely that it was executed by the same binder who bound the edition of Thevet's Vies des hommes illustres, described above, for James I.

  63. Another English binder of note, James Edwards of Halifax, also flourished in the reign of George III.

  64. To Berthelet must be conceded the honour of being the first English binder to use gold stamped work on leather, and he does so with admirable effect.

  65. The signification of it probably is, that the binder who used it was a Freeman of the City of London.

  66. This binder has not, I think, received sufficient appreciation, as he discovered an entirely new way of treating vellum by which it was rendered transparent.

  67. The bindings of the Tudor period are most diversified in styles, and the majority of the leather books are either bound by Thomas Berthelet, royal binder to Henry VIII.

  68. This binder has been arranged so as to hold The Mentor complete and it has tapes to which the pictures are attached, so that they swing freely in their place and the pictures can be enjoyed as well as the text on the back.

  69. The Mentor Association is now supplying to its members a binder which holds twelve or thirteen Mentors and has proved satisfactory in every way.

  70. The binder twine fibre is unloaded from the cars inside the prison yard.

  71. Mr. Grant found his time fully occupied arranging the relays, as the practical farmer plans that during good weather his binder must never stop except to change horses and oil the machinery.

  72. Harry Grant swung his binder at the northwest corner of the field and started his team on the south stretch.

  73. This development of the grain-binder is a process of evolution.

  74. If a resident of a city, who is not familiar with modern farm machinery, should see a grain-binder at work, he would be impressed with the skill and the ingenuity of man.

  75. This is cut with the reaper and binder just after the wheat plant has flowered.

  76. A reaper and binder is drawn by three horses, and will cut from 10 to 12 acres per day.


  77. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "binder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acquittal; amortization; application; band; bandage; binder; binding; brace; cash; cast; clearance; compress; cotton; deposit; discharge; dressing; earnest; envelope; envelopment; gauze; installment; jacket; lint; liquidation; machinery; paying; plaster; pledget; plow; poultice; quittance; remittance; retirement; roller; satisfaction; settlement; sling; splint; sponge; tampon; tape; tent; tourniquet; wrap; wrapper; wrapping