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Example sentences for "chaining"

Lexicographically close words:
chaidh; chain; chaine; chained; chaines; chainless; chainman; chains; chair; chaire
  1. As for Provos, the wide world knows That chaining is their function.

  2. So that in chaining yourself to one woman all your life, as you seem bent upon doing, you are showing about as much judgment as you would be in condemning yourself to read one book all your life.

  3. This fair wanderer succeeded in chaining to herself the heart and the steps of the Marquis de Rochebriant.

  4. The face that looked at her from the doorway was the face which had haunted her with cruel persistency through that long day, chaining her thoughts to earth.

  5. There should be a law for chaining up rabid curs that have run mad without provocation.

  6. Kekwick and I commenced chaining the base-line from the top of Mount Charles, bearing 131 degrees.

  7. Wealthy ecclesiastics and benefactors would therefore naturally leave such a book for chaining up in the church, which was then the real centre of communal life.

  8. The following lines, on the chaining of Loki, suggest his complicity.

  9. Tyr is the hero of one important episode, the chaining of the Wolf, through which he loses his right hand.

  10. It is with a worse temper, and in the way of inflicting infinitely greater injuries, to copy the kingly folly of Xerxes, in chaining and scourging the Hellespont.

  11. The day was excessively wet and the roads heavy, which prevented the guards from chaining us, more especially as we had a very long march to Montreuil, which was twelve or thirteen leagues distant.

  12. Wondrous truly are the bonds that unite us one and all; whether by the soft binding of Love, or the iron chaining of Necessity, as we like to choose it.

  13. It shows the early method of chaining books to the shelves, and cataloguing the volumes on the end of each stack.

  14. In short, the chaining to a rock, with a vulture to gnaw his liver, is simply a very satisfactory symbol for dyspepsia.

  15. Before chaining fell into disuse the cases were heightened so as to provide an additional shelf (ibid.

  16. In this method of chaining no provision is made for removing any book from the desk when not wanted, and placing it on a shelf beneath the desk, as was done in some Italian modifications of the system.

  17. The heading, which I will translate, refers to a chaining of the books which had recently taken place, possibly after the construction of the cases which I shall describe in a subsequent chapter.

  18. The system of chaining used for the lectern-system required modification and extension to suit this new arrangement of shelves.

  19. A few traces of chaining are still to be detected.

  20. Chaining was evidently not thought of, indeed I doubt if it was ever used in a private library.

  21. Before these fittings were constructed, chaining had been practically abandoned, so that it was not necessary to provide either desk or seat.

  22. In the south room the cases are on the same general plan as in the west room; but the system of chaining appears to have been slightly different, and to have approximated more closely to what I may call the Hereford type.

  23. On the 23rd I sent Mr. Stuart to verify his former bearings on Scrope's Range, and Mr. Browne kindly superintended the chaining of the distance between a tree I had marked on the banks of the Darling and Sir Thomas Mitchell's last camp.

  24. So long as we were chaining there was no great fear of miscalculating position; so far then as the second Depot, it would not be difficult for any other traveller to follow my course.

  25. The men who had been out chaining left the flags standing after their work, and came to the camp.

  26. Romescos, ever employed in his favourite trade, is busily engaged chaining up-assorting the pairs!

  27. What is it that in chaining a woman, whether she be black as ebony or white as snow, degrades all the traits of the southerner's character, which he would have the world think noble?

  28. The second mode of change--that of the transference of functioning of the instincts into new channels--meets this special difficulty, for it does not depend upon the chaining of the instinct.

  29. This mode of change--that of the mere chaining of the instinctive tendency--is subject to one great difficulty.

  30. The invention of printing had largely increased the number of volumes, and at the same time diminished their value, so that chaining was no longer necessary.

  31. That is as to protrusion of scale, absence of cortical fusi, chaining together to some extent of pigments, and so forth?

  32. Pigmentation of his hairs was very fine, equally dispersed, and there was some chaining together of the larger pigment granules noted.

  33. He even began to pluck up a little bit of hope that Smithy might succeed in chaining the ugly old terror to a tree, and thus saving his, Bumpus' life.

  34. I wouldn't care if business kept on chaining him to town whenever the Silver Fox Patrol has a chance to camp out.


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    Other words:
    array; articulation; bank; buzz; chain; connection; continuum; course; cycle; descent; drone; file; filiation; gamut; gradation; hum; line; lineage; monotone; nexus; pendulum; periodicity; plenum; progression; queue; range; rank; recurrence; rotation; round; routine; row; run; scale; sequence; series; spectrum; string; succession; swath; thread; tier; train