These causes enable gunny cloth and bags to be sold almost as cheaply as the raw material, which creates an immense demand for them in nearly every market of the world.
A small greenhouse may now be cheaply erected, but for the preservation of a small number of plants the greenhouse pit is the cheapest and most convenient substitute.
It can now be obtained very cheaply at any of our microscopical opticians, and should always be mounted on a tolerably long handle.
The organisation of a lumber camp when the operations are of an extensive character is very complete and carefully arranged, every detail being attended to in order to get out the wood as cheaply and expeditiously as possible.
To bring the copper here will therefore be an easy matter: and it can be produced in shape for commercial use much more cheaply than any Eastern factory is able to turn it out.
I keep them in this cigar box to show how cheaply I got them and how cheaply I hold them.
Transmitting keys can be bought cheaply, but not so cheaply as they can be made.
This cost could be considerably reduced by using lighter stuff all through for the framework and doors and by covering in the house with old boards, which may be picked up cheaply if one is lucky.
Wooden knobs for the drawers can be bought very cheaply of any turner, or suitable brass knobs at any ironmonger's.
A motor of sufficient power can be bought for half a crown or less--in any case more cheaply than it can be made by the average amateur.
The germinating power and purity of seed can be determined cheaply by an expert within from five to twenty days, depending upon the species.
Watermelons and sweet potatoes can be raised in the southern states and laid down in New York City or Boston more cheaply than they can be raised in the suburbs of these cities, and, what is equally important, they will be of superior quality.
They have a large trade with New Orleans, which they would reach more cheaply by deepening the mouth of the Mississippi.
Breadstuffs and provisions and cotton would be carried more cheaply through these canals to the manufacturing States, and their fabrics return, the same way, in vastly augmented amounts, to the West.
While the colonies, under the national production, borrow money cheaply on the public credit, the United Kingdom borrows more cheaply still.
The cost of production limits its manufacture to places where electrical power can be cheaply generated.
Like cyanamide, it is still in the experimental stage as regards its agricultural use, and can only be produced where electric power is cheaply obtainable.
From gilded warrior to naked slave, from the captain in his chariot to the leper at the wayside, not a man, as he looked on that lovely face, but would have felt death cheaply purchased by a kind word or a smile.
One advantage always gained by machinery is that it enables the poor to purchase more cheaply the materials used by them.
They do so, because they can get it done more cheaplythan if they employed those who do it to earn a living.
I have been told that in Rochester, Buffalo, and New Haven, printing is done more cheaply than in New York, and some publishers send their printing to those towns to have it done.
As this method of grinding stones is done by water power, it is done more cheaply than by steam.
Some parts of the work can be done morecheaply by women.
Labor is so cheap in Europe, that linen can be made there more cheaply than here.
Accordions are nearly all imported, because they can be made more cheaply in Europe than in this country.
Philadelphia, I was told, no establishments of any size in the United States are engaged in the decoration of china, because they can get it done more cheaply in England and France.
A proposal that any city should let tenements or sell coal more cheaply than is done by individuals, would seem to be for the advantage of everybody except a few payers of heavy taxes.
But, at the same time, by moving this wheat more cheaply than flour the railways were encouraging the location of flour milling abroad and rendering it impossible to manufacture flour for export at a profit in the cities of the Middle West.
To transport California fruit for a mere fraction of the rate per ton mile which is laid upon other traffic may actually enable those other goods to be carried more cheaply than before.
It may even be argued that the feelings of the crowd are dulled, since it is only the exaggerated, the obvious, the cheaply sentimental, which easily moves it.
Some of O'Hara's old acquaintances maintained that they had seen the last of him two months before, but a shifty-eyed person in rather cheaply smart clothes came up to Ste.
Marie said he was, and that it was an affair of money, whereupon the cheaply smart individual declared that M.
The unknown character of the ore in depth is always a sound reason for reaching it as quickly and as cheaply as possible.
The case arises, however, where inclines can be sunk through old stopes, and thus more cheaply constructed than vertical shafts through solid rock; and also the case of mountainous topographic conditions mentioned above.
Whatever you wish to obtain, ere you go, May be cheaply obtained at their noted Depot; Then hasten to MOSES, whose benefits flow All over the World.
As far as the balance-sheet of the county club is concerned, you cannot assume that the club can run its eleven cheaply by playing amateurs, who in truth cost the committee as much per head as the professionals.
I can feed you quite as cheaply as you can board yourself.
I told him and explained that I was trying to fit myself for teaching and that I was living as cheaply as possible.
In England you can do your London shopping as easily, promptly, and cheaply from a Scotch or a Cornish village as you can from a Surrey suburb.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cheaply" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.