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Example sentences for "binders"

Lexicographically close words:
binary; bind; binde; binder; binderies; bindery; bindeth; binding; bindings; binds
  1. Binders are generally made of two covers and a set of posts, which ordinarily are attached to one of the covers.

  2. 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.

  3. In buying binders and loose-leaf sheets, it is well to buy both of the same firm.

  4. Describe the different forms of punched holes of loose-leaf sheets and why the closed-hole punching is not adapted for use with records which are to be removed and replaced in binders from time to time.

  5. As the sales sheets arrive at the home office, they are placed in their respective binders and are gradually made into a built-up book.

  6. The manufacturer of the binders will always claim that the sheets were punched incorrectly by the printer, and vice versâ.

  7. Describe the different forms of binders with which you are familiar.

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

  9. Loose Leaf Ledger ] Binders for loose leaf ledgers are made to hold from a few sheets up to one thousand or more.

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

  11. He appears, moreover, to have possessed a bookbinding business, or at least to have had binders in his employment who invented a very striking and dignified style of binding.

  12. Moreover, not being an integral part of the book, the plate presents problems to publishers and binders which are too often left unsolved.

  13. Some armfuls along the swathe were falling in rows to the earth, whilst others the sheaf-binders were binding in twisted bands of straw.

  14. Three sheaf-binders stood over them, while behind boys gathering corn and bearing it in their arms gave it constantly to the binders; and among them the king in silence was standing at the swathe with his staff, rejoicing in his heart.

  15. The species of vellum used for church services by binders is said to be prepared from pig-skins.

  16. Let us consider briefly the different kinds of book cloths that are most commonly used to-day and try to make clear to the lay reader the different fabrics, whose nomenclature is so frequently confused even by binders and publishers.

  17. In fact, binders are constantly looking for substitutes, but, after all, there is nothing so good as leather.

  18. Printers even manifest a dignified alacrity to set the type and print the book, and binders are yet to be accused of any disinclination to cover it.

  19. When so commonplace a binding material as cloth was selected, artists and binders and publishers considered that ornamentation on such a material was almost a waste of time and money.

  20. Mazarin confided his books only to the most expert binders; Le Gascon, Saulnier, and Petit were employed by him, whilst he kept a number of clever binders constantly at work in his library under his own supervision.

  21. Thus would I the great binders blend In harmony with work before 'em, And so Riviere I would commend To Turner's "Liber Fluviorum.

  22. During the past year this collection has been materially increased by samples submitted by different binders; it now includes work from 34 binders covering the entire country from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacific.

  23. The committee fails to see how any binder can take offense at this method, or claim that other binders are being officially recognized by the A.

  24. But do not let us suppose that country binders are the only culprits.

  25. They are printed from new plates, on a superior quality of paper and bound in the best binders cloth; title stamped on back and side in three colors ink from appropriate designs made especially for this series.

  26. Binders and harvesters were abroad in the wheat and oats, gathering the soft-breathing billows of grain into wide, subduing arms.

  27. Even the horses had a more varied and sociable existence than usual, going about from one farm to another to help neighbour horses drag wagons and binders and headers.

  28. These timbers I believe to have been simply intended to act as stays or binders to the body of the crannog.

  29. The surface of these horizontal binders was about three feet above the level of the inner area, and thus the stockade presented the appearance of a breastwork.

  30. There are some successful binders who have had less than a year's training, but they are exceptional.

  31. A)--the only form of knife in use by binders that gives sufficient control over the leather--is shown at fig.

  32. Binders like using large skins because there is much less waste, but if these skins are used for small books, so much of the leather substance has to be pared away, that only the comparatively brittle grained surface remains.

  33. It is a great pity that printers and binders have drifted so far apart; they are, or should be, working for one end, the production of a book, and some unity of aim should be evident in the work of the two.

  34. In the desire to ensure absolute neatness in the covering, modern binders often reduce the slips to almost nothing.

  35. The tendency of most modern binders is to use a rather over thick board, perhaps with a view to bulk out the volume.

  36. For important books it is best to do this in the lying press, but some binders prefer first to build up the books in the standing press, and then to paste the backs and clean them off there.

  37. The custom with binders is to overcast the backs of the leaves in sections, and to sew through the overcasting thread, but this, though an easy and quick process, makes a hopelessly stiff back, and no book so treated can open freely.

  38. That the want of interest in absolutely flat colours has been felt, is shown by the frequency with which the binders get rid of flat, even colours by sprinkling and marbling.

  39. While the strength and probable durability of leather can only be judged by a trained leather chemist, there remains for the binders selection, the kind of leather to use, and its colour.

  40. The vellum binders use hollow backs made in this way for great account books that stand an immense amount of wear.

  41. To avoid this the binders lined up the back until it was as stiff as a block of wood.

  42. The public having been accustomed to raised bands on the backs of books, and the real bands being sunk in the back, the binders put false ones over the "hollow.

  43. Cheap binding can most economically be done in large workshops, but probably the best bindings can be done more satisfactorily by binders working alone, or in very small workshops.

  44. In the fifteenth century the Venetian binders used little roundels of some gesso-like substance, that were brightly coloured or gilt, in combination with blind tooling (see p.

  45. It must be recognized, however, that binding is a very varied matter, some books requiring special treatment, and that binders are equally varied in their ability to do special work.

  46. For public library work only good binders who are experienced in this particular class of bookbinding should be employed.

  47. The French and other adjustable leaved binders do allow for unlimited insertions, subject to the condition that the matter mounted on the pages must be redistributed.

  48. In other respects it is perhaps easier to manipulate than the binders just described.

  49. In many cases, especially in small towns, the work turned out by local binders is about as bad as it can well be, and just as likely to lead to the rapid destruction of books as to their preservation.

  50. The feudal conditions and atmosphere, which go far to win our regard or arrest our attention in the case of the older binders and their work, have vanished, and can never revive.

  51. In the imprint of his edition of Lancelot du Lac, Paris, 1533, Philippe le Noir describes himself as one of the two sworn binders of the same University; and we gather elsewhere that François Regnault was then the other.

  52. In Germany, when in the fifteenth century, before the introduction of gold tooling, there was a thriving school of binders working in the mediæval manner, the Renaissance brought with it an absolute decline.

  53. Until, however, French fashions came into vogue after the Restoration, English binders had never been content to regard leather as the sole material in which they could work.

  54. Here, then, there is no need of a new general history, but rather of special monographs, treating more in detail of the periods at which our English binders have done the best work.

  55. In order to keep the High-Binders and the Epworth Leaguers both on his Staff at one and the same time, he had to be some Equilibrist, so he never hoisted a Slug except in his own Office, where he kept it behind the Supreme Court Reports.

  56. Mr. Jackson thought he could sit in his Front Room and read the burglarious Meditations of the High-Binders in Wall Street.

  57. A number of English binders adorned their books with a pair of large heraldic panel stamps, the different binders making slight variations in the designs.

  58. In the early Tudor period panel stamps with heraldic or pictorial designs were frequently used by English and foreign binders practising their craft in England.

  59. The mud drum is furnished with handholes for cleaning, these being closed from the inside by forged-steel plates with studs, and secured on a faced seat in the mud drum by forged-steel binders and nuts.

  60. These plates are held in position by studs and forged-steel binders and nuts.

  61. I sold Gregory a couple of binders earlier in the season, but I couldn't get a dollar out of him.

  62. To her astonishment, two of the binders stopped, and she saw the men who sprang down from them run to meet the wagon.

  63. Dusty teams and binders with flashing wooden arms moved half-hidden along the edge of the vast field, and the still, clear air was filled with a clash and clatter and the rustle of flung-out sheaves.

  64. You have sold quite a few binders and harrows one way or another, haven't you, Jim?

  65. There will be a difference when the binders move through the grain in rows.

  66. Well, it has saved our putting the binders into the grain.

  67. Just then one of the binders stopped, and its driver raised his hand.

  68. We managed to get along very well before we ever heard of Mr. Harding and his steam-plow and his wheat-binders and his creameries.

  69. The new binders were got out when the Ontario harvesters, who had been engaged by Harding's agents, began to arrive, bringing with them a Chinese cook.

  70. At first, wire was used in binding the sheaves but by 1880 most self-binders were using twine.

  71. So the self-binder saved the labor not only of the man who raked the grain from the platform but it saved the labor of all the binders as well.


  72. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "binders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.