Governor Hardy and the commander were studying a blueprintwhich was spread out on the desk.
Walters placed his finger on the many intersecting lines in the blueprint that designated streets.
He waved them around his desk and pointed to the blueprint on his desk.
The man with the blueprint glared at her, and she passed across the veranda and into the house, where Vance showed her up the big stairs.
He rose from his chair, leaving the blueprint fluttering in the hands of his companion alone.
You can make pretty outline pictures of leaves and pressed flowers, or of lace, by laying these on the blueprint paper in place of the negative and in other respects doing as directed above.
Hold the piece of blueprint paper under your waist or coat, to keep it dark when you go into the light.
In a dark room or closet, take a sheet of blueprint paper from the package, afterwards closing the package carefully so that no light can get to the papers inside.
Hold the two together, or place them in a printing frame, and turn them over so that the light will shine through the negative upon the greenish side of the blueprint paper.
Now quickly put the blueprint paper (not the negative) into a basin of water, face down.
But these other salts have to be washed off with chemicals since they do not come off in water, as the unchanged part of the iron salt comes off when you fix the blueprint paper in the water bath.
I heard you talking about the unit, and after you left, I happened to find a blueprint on the table.
A few minutes later the professor came running in and took the blueprint away.
Later this year, researchers will complete the first draft of the entire human genome--the very blueprint of life.
I wish tonight that I could give you a blueprint for the course of this conflict over the coming months, but we just cannot know what the future may require.
A blueprint for a new national highway system, a critical investment in our transportation infrastructure.
Considered as a whole, this series of messages will be a blueprint for modernizing the concept and the functions of American Government to meet the needs of our people.
However, later, probably sometime in 1941, someone at a higher level decided that we should not be defenceless and a blueprint arrived one day showing how to make raid party truncheons.
We had two types of print paper, one a standard blueprint and the other a brown line; these were called in army parlance ferro-prussiate and ferro-gallic respectively.
The blueprint had arrived at the same time as a length of stirrup pump hose and no time was lost in manufacturing type number one only to discover later that it was intended for incendiary purposes and not raid party truncheons.
As Mammy appeared at the door Eleanor was bending over a great blueprint plan which she had spread upon the floor.
To this day the sight of a blueprint gives Louis Mitchell a peculiar nausea and a fluttering sensation about the heart.
In all my experience I never sent out a blueprint which some youthful salesman could not improve upon.
You have scorned our methods, our collectivized society--but when we return, we'll have a blueprint of how we arrived where we are.
Have you got a blueprint to show him, when you return?
After a perceptible pause, he asked in a tone that was very low and quiet and deliberate: "Would you mind telling me if this blueprint was made direct from your originals--from the original drawings used in ordering the structural steel?
He rose, flushing with embarrassment, and swung across, to stare at a blueprintin the far corner of the room.
The sharp crackle of a blueprint under the thrumming fingers of Griffith caused him to start from his abstraction and cross to the desk, where he dropped heavily into his former seat.
One of the dimensional figures on a blueprint of the south cantilever had caught his glance, and he had bent over to peer at it.
I see it as a vision for America, as a blueprint for our future.
Now, this blueprint begins with American manufacturing.
Tonight I want to speak about how we move forward and lay out a blueprint for an economy that's built to last, an economy built on American manufacturing, American energy, skills for American workers, and a renewal of American values.
Blueprint of America There follows first a general and then a particular condemnation of the King of England.
Emerging from the closet he closed his eyes in an effort to recall in exact detail the architect's blueprint of the lower floor, which Coroner Price had submitted to his jury at the inquest that morning.
He then handed her the photostatic copy of a blueprint of the ground floor of the Selim house, with a pencilled ring drawn around the bedroom.
And he obligingly passed the markedblueprint among the jury.
Price, that blueprint shows that the bedroom is fifteen feet in width, don't it?
No, the blueprint he held now involved an awareness that must prove beyond mere technology, or at least Terran technology.
He poured over the blueprint again, striving to concentrate.
The human act of caring: A blueprint for the health professions.
The human act of caring: A blueprint for the health professions rev.
Youth in the ghetto; a study of the consequences of powerlessness and a blueprint for change.
Platinum or blueprint papers work well, but any kind that will not stick may be used.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blueprint" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.