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Example sentences for "bindery"

Lexicographically close words:
bind; binde; binder; binderies; binders; bindeth; binding; bindings; binds; bindweed
  1. A famous bindery is a place of many wonders.

  2. That afternoon, finding study difficult and being in need of a theme for a special article to be written for English 5b, she decided to use her card of admittance to the bindery and glean the material for the theme from that institution.

  3. The set of Shakespeare, the volume of Portland charts, the hand-bound volume from the bindery and this book just taken from the summer home of the millionaire, were all for the moment in the hands of the old man and the child.

  4. The note requesting that she be taken through the bindery she kept for another time.

  5. A joint-stock or cooperative bindery could be worked by the London Metropolitan Borough Libraries with considerable prospects of success and economy, but in isolated provincial towns the plan is not so feasible.

  6. Each must decide for itself by noting the condition of its magazines when they are ready for the bindery whether any binder at all is needed.

  7. Visits of two members of the committee to the bindery showed that the specifications in every case were being lived up to.

  8. Books in good condition as to their bindings, being still solid, but having badly worn or badly soiled sides, send to bindery to have the covering of the boards, not the leather of the back, taken off and replaced with fresh keratol.

  9. When books come back from the bindery stamp the date of their return on the lower left corner of the back cover immediately on their receipt.

  10. This book slip is stamped with the word Bindery and with the date, and then is filed with other similar slips, all being kept in groups in accordance with the kinds of binding the books are to receive.

  11. These can be bought at almost any bindery in yard lengths.

  12. The Torsion Binder, made by the Barrett Bindery Co.

  13. For some reasons it would be wise to keep the slips from all books sent to the bindery in one alphabetical series.

  14. Very vivid is the contrast between the quiet, humdrum air of the old-fashioned bindery hand-work, and the ceaseless clang and roar of the machinery which turns out thousands of volumes in a day.

  15. No volume bearing marks of dilapidation of any kind should be permitted to go back to the shelves, or be given to readers, but placed in a bindery reserve for needful repairs.

  16. Ah, yes; you know I've decided to add a bindery to my printing works at Evreux; you saw the building started when you were down there.

  17. I'd never have believed I could have enjoyed the smell of a bindery so.

  18. The repairing room or small bindery should be not less than 12 feet square, and should have a good natural light.

  19. This is all skilled work, and if any library is able to afford it there is no question but that a large saving would be effected, both in money and in efficiency, if it would set up a small bindery of its own.

  20. I think, however, that it would not be wise to set up such a bindery unless some member of the superior staff has gone through the binding shops and is able to bind a book properly himself.

  21. When Jerry entered the bindery he found several pairs of curious eyes bent upon him from boys of about his own age.

  22. On Thursday Mr. Islen’s brother died and the bindery was closed for several days.

  23. That night, on leaving the bindery by the side entrance, which opened on a narrow lane, our hero saw Dick Lenning and several of his friends waiting for him.

  24. The foreman of the book-bindery came in and Jerry was introduced to him.

  25. On the following morning Jerry went to work at the bindery as if nothing had happened.

  26. Shall books be sent to the bindery when in greatest demand?

  27. If the original binding is so poor that a second copy would shortly be in the same condition as the first, it is then advisable to send the book promptly to the bindery for recasing, preferably before circulating.

  28. Such books should be hastened through the bindery by statement to binder regarding immediate need.

  29. Magazines should have a bindery slip made and a sample volume already bound sent that each set may be uniform as to color of cover, lettering, etc.

  30. This handbook has not been prepared for the use of the larger libraries where a bindery is a part of the equipment, or where there are members of the staff trained in binding and hence experienced menders.

  31. Many librarians have ceased to make bindery slips, except in the case of important books requiring complicated titles or for magazines.

  32. Send an alphabetical list of the books to the bindery for checking purposes.

  33. A local bindery or any binder's supply house will furnish mending materials; also price list and samples of materials may be obtained from the following: Democrat Printing Co.

  34. WHEN TO BIND When the stitches break and a section or a few leaves fall out, the book should be sent to the bindery immediately.

  35. Since his death this bindery has been broken up, and the finest work is to-day being done by women.

  36. Demeter also is a professional binder, and at present is head of the applied art department of the Huebel and Denck wholesale bindery at Leipzig.

  37. When the next volume comes to the bindery the "rub-off" shows exact height of boards, exact position of lettering and size of type.

  38. There are two ways in which a library bindery may be administered.

  39. When no volume of a set is at the bindery the card is left in a permanent file of bindery cards.

  40. The librarian cannot assume the same attitude toward his bindery foreman that the proprietor of a regular bindery may assume.

  41. The slip goes to the bindery with the book, and when the volume is returned is filed so that when the next volume is to be bound the slip can be consulted and a new one written with the necessary changes in volume number and dates.

  42. When a library operates its own bindery it is possible to send the last bound volume as a sample.

  43. Show what books are in the bindery and when they were sent.

  44. It probably is not wise to open a bindery when the annual expenditure for binding is less than $4,000.

  45. Any man who is able to manage a library bindery successfully is able to manage any bindery successfully and he will not be willing to work for the salary which the library can afford to pay.

  46. When a volume is sent to the bindery the card is transferred to a temporary file, showing what periodicals are at the bindery.

  47. But the only design that he was able to complete was for a full white pigskin binding, which has now been carried out at the Doves Bindery on forty-eight copies, including two on vellum.

  48. They even went to a bindery and saw a book bound and lettered.

  49. One of the bindery girls was sitting on the porch as he came up.

  50. It seems to me he is trying 'to cool off,' as we girls in the bindery used to say.

  51. You need not return to the bindery to-morrow unless you wish," whispered Langdon, still holding the girl's little hand in his.

  52. To the girl it seemed as though what she had heard was but the wild vagaries of a dream, from which she should awaken presently and find herself back in the old book-bindery with the other girls.

  53. Contrary to his expectations, he finished the task allotted to him much sooner than he had anticipated, and by two o'clock he was ready to quit the book-bindery for the day.

  54. There have been great changes among the people in this book-bindery within the last few months.

  55. Just at that moment one of the young men from the book-bindery happened along who knew him, and he introduced us.

  56. There's a number of girls from the bindery going on an excursion up the river, and they have invited me.

  57. So you want to get into the bindery where your brothers are, I suppose?

  58. It was as Katie had said: he had endured the bindery because he must, and he was a boy of too good principles to worry over the inevitable, or to make people unhappy because of his likes or dislikes.

  59. That night, on leaving the bindery by the side entrance, which opened on a narrow lane, our hero saw Dick Lanning and several of his friends waiting for him.

  60. On Thursday Mr. Islin's brother died and the bindery was closed for several days.

  61. The other three-fifths are distributed among a number of occupations usually classed as general bindery work.

  62. The forwarders comprise more than one-fourth of the total number of men engaged in bindery work.

  63. Nelle Quick, bindery woman, has been transferred from her trade-union activities in St. Louis to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the state of Missouri.

  64. Kenney of the Bindery Women (now Mrs. Mary Kenney O'Sullivan) was appointed organizer, and held the position for five months.

  65. In St. Louis the League has never been represented in the central body by its own delegates, but by members representing primarily their own organizations, such as Bindery Women and Boot and Shoe Workers.

  66. It will be my province to describe the stages through which a book passes, from the time it is received in the bindery until it is shipped out of the establishment.

  67. If the bindery is connected with the pressroom, they are simply jogged, counted, and piled on trucks and delivered in this way.

  68. From the bindery I rushed to a factory making muslin underwear.

  69. By the time I reached that bindery there were only two girls ahead of me.

  70. I had to admit I had had no bindery experience, but I made it clear I was a very experienced person in many other fields—oh, many other—and so willing I was, and quick to learn.

  71. She had had a good bit of bindery experience.

  72. First, early in the morning and full of anticipation I made for the bindery on West Eighteenth Street.

  73. In an ordinary bindery thin or split leathers are mostly used; these do not require very much paring, which is only necessary for pig-skin and the finest moroccos.

  74. Cowhide is similar to this, but of coarser texture, and is only used for leather goods, portfolios, and albums; for other work in the bindery it is not easily enough worked.

  75. To-day we look in vain in the ordinary bindery for the many little extra jobs which, formerly, were the largest portion of the work in artistic binding.

  76. One of our detectives has heard from a clerk in a book bindery at the corner near 76 Gayle Street, that on Friday last, at about half-past eleven, he saw a taxi standing at the curb there.

  77. The cab drew up at the curb by the shuttered face of the book bindery and the man alighted.

  78. O'Malley had snooped round the Gayle Street locality and heard that on Friday morning about half-past eleven a taxi, containing a child resembling Bebita, had been seen opposite a book bindery on the corner of the block.

  79. When they stopped at the book bindery he heard Miss Maitland tell Bebita she would be gone a few minutes and knew that was his opportunity.

  80. I trust you perfectly; but I think that one of those bindery girls may have seen me with Adamson on the street.

  81. Presently a number of persons came into the room, and Ingham thought he saw among them one of the bindery girls who had formerly lodged with Mrs. Sanford.

  82. On going to see what was the matter, she found the two bindery girls in great excitement, as they had been awakened by a strange man in their room.


  83. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bindery" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    armory; arsenal; boatyard; brewery; dairy; distillery; dockyard; factory; mill; mint; plant; pottery; refinery; sawmill; shipyard; tannery; winery; yard