The precious minutes that belonged to his employers and should have been earmarked for "The Rose of America" flitted by.
He looked at her benignly, like a monarch of finance who hasearmarked a million or two for the benefit of a deserving charity.
He says there is going to be a big push in France and that I must look to these troops, earmarked for the Dardanelles, plus any I "can obtain from Egypt" to carry on.
But that is settled: the four French Divisions earmarked for the East will not now be sent until after "the results of the coming offensive in France have been determined.
Early the following morning, she began unloading warheads and torpedoes and commenced loading aviation stores earmarked for Wake.
The altered version earmarked Army troops for the landing on the southern coast, which Kreuger's staff shifted from Gasmata to Arawe, a site closer to Allied airfields and farther from Rabaul with its troops and aircraft.
Another tank, trapped in a crater, also was earmarked for destruction, but Army engineers managed to free it and bring it back.
The percentage of the Bulgarian gross national product (GNP) earmarked for education in 1972 was inferior to that of some other European and Asian countries.
She had earmarked Kiaochau for her own purposes, and had already made an agreement with the authorities in Peking that the harbour might be used freely by her fleet.
The incident might inaugurate an era of partition for which she was not yet prepared, and another port which she had earmarked for her own use might be seized by a rival.
On the following day the drivers were selected, and sixteen armoured cars, which were earmarked for the eastern theatre of war, were handed over to it, the Vickers machine guns being replaced by Hotchkiss ones.
Capital must assume commodity-form, so that the particular portion of it which is earmarked for accumulation can be capitalised.
Yet this assumption is possible only so long as we envisage the surplus value earmarked for capitalisation purely in terms of value.
That part of the surplus value, however, which is earmarked for capitalisation, must be realised elsewhere.
Milk earmarked for home use underwent the further process of separating the thick cream from the rest of the milk.
Initially the scarcity of help meant cutting back additional farm activities, the products of which were not earmarked for the market.
In the last two years of the decade, however, only 5 percent and 3 percent of the credits, respectively, were earmarked for these purposes.
Those privates, corporals and sergeants who displayed, under battle conditions, a notable capacity for leadership were earmarked for preferment.
I had, in fact, earmarked it for the proposed attack on August 15th to which I have referred.
He is quoting a favourite phrase--that a certain item of revenue has been earmarked for a particular purpose.
This spot has been especially earmarked for Leonidas," I said to my mother, with a wink at Helen.
And Mr Brodrick for the War Office proposed that one-fourth of the existing colonial militias should be specially trained {201} and earmarked for service overseas in case of war.
But in June reinforcements were already earmarked for the Gallipoli Peninsula, and Sir I.
General Hanbury Williams had been earmarked in advance for British Military Commissioner at Russian Headquarters, and he dashed off in a great hurry to take up the appointment on mobilization.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "earmarked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.