Imagine a wagon with a windlass on each end, and each windlass armed with leather bands, and a ratchet that prevented slipping.
I observed on the beach near the Indian Lodges two Canoes butifull of different Shape & Size to what we had Seen above wide in the midde and tapering to each end, on the bow curious figures were Cut in the wood &c.
Split So as to form two Strings about 20 inches in length as a lash, to the other end a String passed through a hole and fastened at each end for a loope to Slip over the wrist.
The rough figure is then finished with the molding stick, which is simply a stick of pine with a little spoon of box-wood attached to each end, one spoon being more delicate than the other.
A vessel capable of moving in either direction, having bow and rudder at each end.
A saw managed by two men, one at each end, for cutting large logs crosswise.
Buckrow got up and slung a rope over his shoulders and began to make a sling so that he could balance a sack of gold on each end of it.
From side to side he tramped, swinging on his heel at each end of the bridge like a grenadier sentry, and giving Petrak, who had the wheel, a stern look as he passed.
Each end of the passage was capped by a penumbra of dim light, for although the sky was overcast, the open air was not so dark as the intensified gloom of the passage.
Thirkle's were quite plain, for he swung them from a belt over his white jacket, as I could see when he approached the openings ateach end of the bridge where the ladder-heads ended.
But the men, for the most part, are in a manner naked, wearing nothing but a slip of cloth betwixt their legs, each end of which is fastened to a cord or belt they wear round the waist.
At each end is a kind of deck, for about one-third part of the whole length, and open in the middle.
The largest house I saw was about sixty feet long, eight or nine feet high in the middle, and three or four at each end; its breadth, at these parts, was nearly equal to its height.
Ventilation should be provided for under the ridge at each end, as well as in the roof.
Insert a stout pole at each end of the row, and about seven feet from the ground-level fix to each pole a substantial wooden crosspiece a little more than a foot in length.
But rows can be secured by a stake at each end, with two or three strands of strong material carried across, to which each flower must be tied.
This rude, unpainted structure, with its door at each end of the shanty, and a few windows relieving the barrenness of its sides, makes a very comfortable home for its rough occupants.
Two penetrations each are made on the tangential and radial surfaces, and one on each end of every specimen tested.
Marking and sketching: Sketches are made of each end of the specimen to show the character of the growth, and after testing, the manner of failure is shown for all four sides.
Sketching: Sketches are made of each end of the specimens to show the character of the growth.
At each end a one-inch hole is bored with its centre equidistant from the two sides and 0.
On each end is a head 4 inches in diameter and 7 inches long.
A broad hem was turned down at each end, and heavy tape was sewed on, leaving loops as before, to attach them to the spars.
The sprit was sharpened at each end, and the point at the upper end was inserted in a loop of heavy cord fastened to the peak of the sail, while the lower point of the sprit rested in the loop of a rope on the mast, called a "snotter.
The boat was completed by nailing on a couple of deck boards at each end.
Two strips of hickory 4 feet long and 3/4 inch square in section, were bent over a pair of spreaders and securely fastened together at each end.
In each end a notch 1/2 inch deep was cut to receive the runners and side rails.
There will be an engine at each end of the road, which, it is calculated, will wind up the springs in at least two minutes' time.
If the center of the plate is devoted to one, obviously no more can be accommodated on it, but by placing one at each end, or one on each quarter of the plate, both economy of plates and convenience of printing are secured.
If there be one at each end of the line, the cost for fuel, engineer, and interest will not exceed $100 per week.
I sought out a long flexible plank, and arranged eight tubs on it, close to each other, leaving a piece at each end to form a curve upwards, like the keel of a vessel.
Having no leaden balls, they attach a heavy stone to each end of a cord about thirty yards long.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each end" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.