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Example sentences for "dispensed with"

  • There is a considerable demand for painted fencing, in the manufacture of which the galvanizing is dispensed with, and the spools of finished barbed wire, as they come from the barbing machine, are submerged in paint and dried.

  • In the "siphon barometer" the cistern is dispensed with, the tube being bent round upon itself at its lower end; the reading is taken of the difference in the levels of the mercury in the two limbs.

  • In them the proper substitute will yield a better result than mother's milk; for mother's milk will not always be a boon, and must then be dispensed with.

  • The subnitrate or subcarbonate can be given in powder on an empty stomach in doses of five to twenty grains alone or in combination with opium, or it can be dispensed with alkalies in water.

  • When drugs can be dispensed with, it is better to do so; they should always be made subordinate to the careful regimen already described.

  • As soon as the revenue can be dispensed with, all duty should be removed from coffee, tea and other articles of universal use not produced by ourselves.

  • It will be easy for Congress hereafter to proportion the expenditure on account of this branch of the service to its real wants by abolishing from time to time the offices which can be dispensed with.

  • There is no doing without the Humanity of God, so far as this world is concerned, any more than His Deity can be dispensed with, regarding the worlds beyond worlds, and the ages of ages, and the dread for ever and ever.

  • Quantity," according to his dogmatism, "is a point in the investigation of which the lumber of mere learning may be dispensed with, if ever in any.

  • Perhaps «or he hit» may be dispensed with.

  • The words “if ye cast me downe” can be dispensed with.

  • Thus the aforesaid officers of the troops may be dispensed with, and one gunner suffices for each piece or every two pieces of artillery.

  • This cannot be dispensed with, because transportation in these islands is entirely by sea, and it is necessary to make levies for rowing the vessels.

  • It, furthermore, can be determined whether more establishments of production are needed, or whether some can be dispensed with as superfluous and can be fitted out for other purposes.

  • With such a system of cars the elaborate mains and feeders for bringing the current to the track from the power-house, and for effecting the return circuit, could be dispensed with.

  • In practice, some of the machines mentioned above are often dispensed with, even in so-called machine bakeries.

  • Gradually reduce the sugar, until at length it be dispensed with.

  • It is a glorious food for the young, and must never, on any account whatever, in any case be dispensed with.

  • It is desirable to commence a complete system of washing early in life, as it then becomes a second nature, and cannot afterwards be dispensed with.

  • If from the first a baby is "held out" always after being nursed, it learns to urinate at that time, and the clumsy diapers can be dispensed with in a few months.

  • If the patient be a very strong person, and the fever very great, the fomentation to the feet may be dispensed with; but if any uncomfortable coldness is felt, or the patient not above average strength, it should always be applied.

  • This treatment will often cure without enemas, which may then be dispensed with.

  • In this second study I have attempted to solve the problem as to whether such an innate inciting power can be shown to exist by comparing the forms of the two chief stages of metamorphic species, or whether such a force can be dispensed with.

  • Nevertheless I believe that also on this point an appeal to unknown forces can be dispensed with.

  • A sowing in August will supply plants for flowering next summer, and the directions given in February are suitable, save that heat can now be dispensed with.

  • Take off the lights on genial days, and by degrees open them at night, until they can be dispensed with altogether.

  • It will very soon be found that by judicious management in shutting up and air-giving, the firing may be dispensed with, and then it remains only to syringe freely and train with care.

  • In gardens near the coast seaweed is the best of manure for Asparagus, and the use of salt can then be dispensed with.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dispensed with" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being concerned; chemical change; could endure; dispensed with; either parent; full satisfaction; lapis lazuli; more honorable; offended tone; one case; particular churches; party lines; phrase used; she may; should tell; summer complaint; underground water; visit her; when nearly; white bull; women were; you and