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Example sentences for "circular piece"

  • As I have said, it is a circular piece of jade, bright yellow in colour, and of about the size of a saucer.

  • Underneath was a circular piece of wood, like that which is often found on the top of a well.

  • He gave into my hands a large, circular piece of jade, and I have kept it ever since, always looking upon it merely as a curiosity and a memento of a very unpleasant duty.

  • The flywheel is a circular piece of brass 1 inch in diameter.

  • In this case the connecting-rod R is made in a circular piece.

  • It consists of a circular piece of brass drilled out, as shown.

  • The General’s remains subsequently reached Jellalabad, and were interred with military honours.

  • The choice lay between the Nizam-ood-dowlah and Gholam Mahomed Khan, Populzye.

  • To make a column, clamp the two bands about the form, and place in the bottom end a circular piece of wood, with a hole in the centre to insure the iron rod being in the middle.

  • If desired, a commodious shelf may be had by fastening a circular piece 19 inches or less in diameter to the top of cross rails.

  • A circular piece of wood, similar to the one at the bottom, may be used to centre the rod at the top.

  • The card is a circular piece of paper which is fastened upon the needle, and moves with it.

  • They are usually about six feet high and four feet broad at the face, upon which a circular piece of thin white pasteboard, about six inches in diameter, is affixed with pegs.

  • Make the propeller out of a circular piece of stout tin two inches in diameter, cut as in Fig.

  • On one occasion an ascent had been announced from what were then known as the Surrey Zoological Gardens.

  • Although unfortunately neglected, in favour of more showy feats by the majority of gymnasts, yet there are a few who make a speciality of it, and climb heights really marvellous.

  • I had frequently been taken by him in his various ascents, and as I grew into man’s estate I was able to be useful to him in his trips.

  • Place a circular piece of red silk about an inch in diameter on a sheet of white paper in a strong light, as in Plate I.

  • The simple method for doing this is to have a double handkerchief, as described in the die trick, with a circular piece of cardboard, the size of the bowl to be made to vanish, inside.

  • Have a small double handkerchief or cloth, containing a circular piece of card, the size of the mouth of the tumbler, with a few stitches through it to keep it in the centre.

  • Take a white handkerchief, and cut from its centre a circular piece just a trifle smaller than that from the coloured handkerchief, which latter then sew in the centre of the white handkerchief.

  • Cut a round or circular piece to fit the bottom of a great glass bowl.

  • When the pot is nearly full, cover its contents with a large round or circular piece of paste.

  • On the surface of every jar of pickles, put one or two table-spoonfuls of salad oil, and then cover the top of the jar closely with a circular piece of bladder or thin leather.

  • It consists of a circular piece of wood, formed of a number of pieces in such a manner that its edge or face may always present the endway of the wood.

  • The polisher consists of a circular piece of wood covered with buff leather, the surface of which is covered from time to time, while in use, with the crocus of iron, called also colcothar of vitriol.

  • The first of the parcel which now comes through is tried, by cutting out a circular piece with a small hand machine, and weighing it.

  • Cut out a circular piece of the brown paper, 6 inches in diameter.

  • The bottom of the mine should be a circular piece of wood, glued in.

  • This is easily managed by fixing a circular piece of perforated zinc or 'tin' by means of a little solder; or even a wood partition may be used, fixed with a few brads, driven into it from the outside.

  • When the trap is required for use, cut a circular piece of flannel or other absorbent, steep it in sugar that has just been flavoured with rum, and place it in the bottom of the tin.

  • A lighter and far more convenient form may be constructed as follows: Procure a large cylindrical tin box, and cut a circular piece of perforated zinc just small enough to drop into it.

  • Cut a circular piece of card to fit the top of a hyacinth glass, so as to rest upon the ledge, and exclude the air.

  • A circular piece of blotting-paper should be placed over the bottom of each cage, while larvae are feeding in them, and renewed when at all soiled.

  • A circular piece of glass is fitted into the upper end of the cylinder, and fixed by means of paste and paper.

  • This is an ordinary wide-necked bottle with a small bag of well-bruised young laurel shoots at the bottom, covered with a circular piece of card fitting accurately to the sides of the bottle.

  • The cup is made from a circular piece of metal hammered into a slightly conical shape, E.

  • The cover, J, is made by taking a circular piece of metal and raising the sides in the same way as in the bowl except that the design calls for the sides at right angles to the base.

  • After this a circular piece of metal is cut equal in diameter to the top of this bowl plus 1/4 of an inch, and soldered on G.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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