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Example sentences for "catalogs"

Lexicographically close words:
cataleptical; catalla; catalog; cataloged; cataloging; catalogue; catalogued; cataloguer; catalogues; cataloguing
  1. See catalogs of dealers in semi-precious stones for color of stones.

  2. If the designer is not properly equipped to prepare his own mouldings, he should consult moulding catalogs or the stock of some local lumber company.

  3. Sidenote: Value Range of Side Walls] The side walls, taken from well-known wall tint catalogs have been similarly plotted in Figure 457, and the results joined together by a heavy black line.

  4. In similar manner, a limit is put upon the list of catalogs and publications of colleges and seminaries, and upon the periodicals and newspapers of which the number is very large.

  5. In a few years, catalogs on the Web will no longer be "only" a collection of records, which is often a prelude to a difficult time finding the document itself - because of the forms to fill out and the difficulties of interlibrary loans.

  6. Future Trends for On-Line Catalogs The future of catalogs is linked to the harmonization of the MARC format.

  7. Catalogs on the Web will give instant access to the documents on the screen.

  8. Mrs. White: It is listed in the foreign catalogs as both a perennial and a biennial.

  9. Mr. Kellogg: It can be found in eastern catalogs now.

  10. All varieties listed in the numerous catalogs were so highly recommended as being hardy, large yielders, good shippers, etc.

  11. Different catalogs will catalog the same seeds in a different way.

  12. Inquiries for catalogs in response to advertising are of no value unless further correspondence is developed.

  13. When readers are requested to ask for catalogs or other printed matter, the numbers by which these are known to the reader can be used for the key--as bulletin A, bulletin B, etc.

  14. Sold in most late nineteenth-century surgical catalogs for as much as $15.

  15. One finds specifications for many bizarre instruments that never appear in trade catalogs and may never have been actually sold.

  16. Most surgical catalogs in the late nineteenth century offered both all-rubber cups and glass cups to which a rubber bulb was attached.

  17. However, the appearance of these cups in all surgical catalogs indicates that they were widely sold.

  18. Glass cup with "white metal" syringe similar to Meig's Piston Breast Pump that was sold through surgical and pharmaceutical catalogs towards the end of the 19th century.

  19. Those mail-order catalogs were of enormous importance to the homesteaders.

  20. By the light from the brightly polished chimneys some read newspapers more than a week old, others looked hungrily through the mail-order catalogs which always piled up in country post offices.

  21. Much of the ordering of commodities by the settlers was done through the huge mail-order catalogs issued by half a dozen large companies in the East.

  22. Among them are familiar and honored names, some of which are to reappear in all later catalogs of the school, either as students of the second and third generation, or as trustees and members of faculty.

  23. This statement appeared without change in all succeeding catalogs during the remainder of the first decade.

  24. It is just as effective to send to buyers at home catalogs written in Greek or Sanscrit as to send to the majority of Latin Americans catalogs printed in English.

  25. For the average reader these catalogs are sufficient to enable one to make intelligent purchases.

  26. Any bookseller can secure catalogs issued by firms making a specialty of publishing agricultural books.

  27. Let the readers understand that it is necessary to dig into the contents of the books and discover things that the bibliographies and card catalogs cannot point out.

  28. A third class, to which the general name of bibliography is usually given, includes not only the indexes to the literature of a subject but catalogs of libraries, special collections, selected lists, etc.

  29. The replacement of printed catalogs in book form by card catalogs and other forms, like the sheaf catalog, easily kept up to date, is noted as growing in favor.

  30. The cataloging department catalogs the books so that the reference department may by the simplest means find what is contained in the library.

  31. Checked to indicate by NUC symbol libraries believed to have needed item, on the basis of the data bank of library card catalogs in microfilm or telephone confirmation.

  32. For monographs, call LILRC and ask for a check of a few libraries in the microfilms of card catalogs to get locations for needed items.

  33. When a monograph request is received, the clerk checks the appropriate catalogs in the data bank of library card catalogs in microfilm in the LILRC office (or calls libraries for materials not listed in the catalogs).

  34. It is interesting to note that both of the Royal Society's monumental catalogs grew out of a suggestion made by Joseph Henry at a British Association meeting in Glasgow in 1855.

  35. Footnote 105: Some additional catalogs of "mechanical movements" are listed in the selected references at the end of this paper.

  36. To-night I'll show you some breeders' catalogs and you can think the matter over as to what kind of a fowl you want," said the young farmer.

  37. The Register of Copyrights shall compile and publish at periodic intervals catalogs of all copyright registrations.

  38. It has printed catalogs of its own collections, but does not undertake bibliographic work general in nature, nor engage in co-operative bibliographic undertakings.

  39. Catalogs and cataloging; various kinds of catalogs briefly described, with examples.

  40. The few remarks I have to make on this subject are prompted by a recent effort to collect from printed catalogs the scattered newspaper material for the first 15 years of the 19th century.

  41. In part these are catalogs of its own contents; in part an exhibit of the more important material in existence on some subject of current interest, particularly, of course, in connection with national affairs.

  42. You have only to consult your catalogs to see the remarkable development of the last decade in publishing which is done by endowed universities and colleges and of learned societies.

  43. He studies the books, catalogs them, and submits his work to Prof.

  44. Another obstacle to expansion closely related to elaborate methods of notation is found in the common practice of inserting the call-numbers in catalogs of all kinds, written or printed.

  45. Careful instruction in the use of the printed and card catalogs and of indexes had preceded this assignment.

  46. These catalogs have always been sent free to library workers.

  47. Catalogs of English publishers, bound in one volume and indexed.

  48. In doubtful cases the catalogs of other libraries are often good guides.

  49. The successive catalogs follow the same line, attention being directed toward all improvements in old material, and to all advanced work in library administration wherever found.

  50. Catalogs of all important American publishers bound together in one volume.

  51. Books marked with a * in the catalogs are reference books, and are not lent.

  52. The catalogs published from the nursery by William Prince are among the best horticultural and botanical contributions of the first half of the Nineteenth Century.

  53. The fruit-lists in the catalogs of the American Pomological Society from the first issue until 1899 contained the name of this peach.

  54. Large York long ago lost all value for either home or commercial plantings but it is still listed in a few nursery catalogs and is still in the fruit-list of the American Pomological Society.

  55. It is still listed in a few nursery catalogs and is still on the fruit-list of the American Pomological Society.

  56. Although the Aminia is found in many varietal vineyards, an examination of over forty of the leading grape nurserymen's catalogs shows only three who offer vines for sale.

  57. I think that it needs but slight acquaintance with the actual results of advertising to answer in the negative, and whatever your answer may be, the answer given by the catalogs themselves is an emphatic no.

  58. Seedsmen's catalogs are published and distributed gratuitously at great expense, and are issued, primarily, for the sake of selling the seeds they offer.

  59. An extended examination of college catalogs shows some consciousness of these facts on the part of teachers of biology.

  60. More information as to the attitude of teachers of the subject is to be derived from college and university catalogs than elsewhere,--howbeit of a somewhat stereotyped and standardized kind.

  61. All trade catalogs filed under the names of the firms should be subject card indexed, because it takes less time to make a working index than it does to look through various catalogs to find desired information when there is no index.

  62. The United States Bureau of Standards, the Bureau of Census, the Bureau of Mines, all publish catalogs of papers issued by them, which are of the greatest possible value to business men.

  63. However, small offices using only a few trade catalogs on special subjects can file under subjects with other library material if desired.

  64. Some publishers of business books whose catalogs may be had for the asking are as follows: D.

  65. John Wolf also urged that the young be instructed, and endeavored to substitute the Decalog for the prevalent catalogs of sins.

  66. The Hortulus Animae contains very complete rosters of sins and catalogs of virtues for "confessing and enumerating sins.


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