Campbell) so far as to postulate a divine element in human beings, so definitely bridging over the gap between finite and infinite which was to some extent admitted by the bulk of early Christian teachers.
We could live by wheelbarrow transit like the Chinaman and leave to some braver race the task of belting the world with railroads and bridging the seas with iron boats.
Although supply tanks[37] are not meant for fighting purposes, three, which were carrying forward bridging material for the 25th Division, came into action near Landrecies.
At the battle of Cambrai this method proved a great success, and not only were tank supplies hauled forward but also telegraph cable and bridging material.
Foster-Daimler tractor fitted with a bridging apparatus for crossing trenches.
The nearest unfinished bridging to the Papillon Camp, was that of the Corne a Cerf, or Elkhorn, a tributary of the Platte, distant maybe a couple of hours' march.
In the camp nearest us on the West, which was that of the bridging party near the Corne, the number of its inhabitants being small enough to invite computation, I found, as early as the 31st of July, that 37 per cent.
Strips of magnesium were laid like bridging planks across chunks of lava, and in the dust all around were countless curious scrabbled marks.
I fear it is but a utopian scheme to dream of bridging such a flood as this,' observed Holt.
However, we got off in fairly good season, and kept to the trail along the Washita notwithstanding the frequent digging and bridging necessary to get the wagons over ravines.
Four bridges had to be built across bayous, two of them each over six hundred feet long, making about two thousand feet of bridging in all.
Bridging a trail-gap means stopping to think when you lose a trail.
Boring a mountain or bridging a stream, Steel work and real work?
Now they turn down along the Fleet, and see a tongue of ice bridging the stream lower down and mean to cross there.
Now the Markfleet was then flowing between sheets of ice on both sides, and there were tongues of ice bridging it across every here and there.
While theology and philosophy are often occupied with the vain task of bridging a chasm between the finite and the infinite, which they assume to be separated, the supreme facts of the life of man as a spirit spring from their unity.
Between this new social ideal and our attainment, between the magnitude of our social duties and the resources of intellect and will at our command, there lies a chasm which we despair of bridging over.
Now you can tell me in comfort what I can do for you," he said, bridging the interruption.
Already they were bridging the moat, and the fire of the covering force was compelled to cease, lest the bullets should do more harm to their friends than to their foes.
The body had previously been laid in state in Somerset House, his pictures of "The Lazar House" and "The Bridging of Chaos" being hung over the coffin.
For the thinking man an aimless life has no meaning; there is only one means of bridging the chasm; namely, that mankind shall set itself an end.
Senate amended in two particulars, one authorizing that the appropriations made for Illinois should be confined to grading and bridging only, and should not be construed as implying that Congress had pledged itself to macadamize the road.
This looked very much like porpoises or dolphins jumping in a heaving sea; only that in my memory picture the real dolphins always jump in the opposite direction, against the run of the waves, bridging the trough.
Strange to say, there is the exception of high-flung trellis-viaducts bridging the chasm of mountain canyons.
A magneto bell of thebridging type is permanently bridged across each line at the station to which that line belongs.
The telephone at each station is an ordinary bridging magneto set except that its bell is, in each case, connected to the line as just stated.
Considering now the operation of the trunk repeater in the reverse direction, the action of the bridging relay 6 is of vital importance.
This is accomplished by bridging a considerable capacity across the supply pairs at the private exchange--ten to twelve microfarads usually suffice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bridging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.