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Example sentences for "equal parts"

  • Then draw another circle, also divided into 27 equal parts, in each of which write one of the small letters of the alphabet, and the &.

  • If after bathing, pain continues, drop in castor oil, and on the outside of the eyelid lay a pad dipped in a mixture of equal parts of laudanum and water.

  • For nourishment in succeeding weakness, give milk and boiling water, mixed in equal parts, every two hours.

  • A little cream of tartar or powdered rhubarb and carbonate of soda mixed in equal parts may be taken internally after meals--say about one-fourth of a teaspoonful in a little water.

  • Equal parts of milk are added and then thickened slightly and seasoned.

  • Using all water in place of milk or equal parts of milk and water will give splendid results.

  • Equal parts of vinegar and water to cover.

  • Insect bites may be touched with a solution of equal parts of glycerin and aqua ammonia, or a 10 per cent solution of carbolic acid in water.

  • For this purpose the glycerite of tannin and laudanum in equal parts is good.

  • Probably the best tonic is one consisting of powdered sulphate of iron, gentian, and ginger in equal parts; a heaping tablespoonful of the mixture is given as a drench or mixed with the feed, twice a day.

  • The parts should be bathed freely and frequently with water as hot as the hand can bear and then fomented with vinegar and water, equal parts, to which add 2 ounces of nitrate of potassium for each gallon.

  • To divide a straight line into a given number of equal parts.

  • Hence we can divide a circumference into 2n equal parts as soon as it has been divided into n equal parts, or as soon as a regular polygon of n sides has been constructed.

  • In order to render the cloth waterproof, it should now be dipped in a pail containing a solution of equal parts of alum and sugar of lead, a couple of handfuls of each, in tepid water.

  • Another preparation in very common use amongst hunters and woodsmen, although not quite as agreeable in odor, consists of a mixture of common tar and sweet oil, in equal parts.

  • The most common dressing consists of equal parts of rock salt and alum dissolved in water.

  • Note: White flux is the residuum of the combustion of a mixture of equal parts of niter and tartar.

  • Defn: A caustic application made up of equal parts of caustic potash and quicklime; -- called also Vienna caustic.

  • Scale, or Linear, micrometer, a minute and very delicately graduated scale of equal parts used in the field of a telescope or microscope, for measuring distances by direct comparison.

  • Lead Plaster and Linseed Oil: equal parts, applied on linen to feet, every third day, for sweating.

  • Balsam of Peru and Unguentum Resinae: equal parts spread on cotton wool.

  • Turpentine Oil and Ether (Durande's remedy): Equal parts to relieve pain during paroxysm; also occasionally as prophylactic along with a course of Carlsbad or Vichy water.

  • Salicylic Acid and Borax: equal parts, in water and glycerin, for sweating and tender feet.

  • After they are thoroughly moistened, let them be well dried; upon one side of this paper spread a mixture of equal parts of gum benzoin, olibanum, and either balm of Tolu or Peruvian balsam, or the benzoin may be used alone.

  • We have had occasion to use a mixture of equal parts of the resin with white vaseline spread on linen and applied between the shoulder blades; in the persistent cough of senile bronchitis the relief was marked.

  • They enter in the composition of the so-called pectoral remedies (composed of equal parts of figs, dates, Corinthian raisins and manzanitas).

  • Cover with 2 grams of nitre and over this spread 5 grams of a mixture of equal parts of nitre and carbonate of soda.

  • The finely-powdered substance is mixed (in a large platinum or porcelain crucible) with from six to ten times its weight of a mixture of equal parts of carbonate of soda and nitre.

  • Put on a thin layer of nitre, and rather more than half fill the crucible with a mixture of equal parts of soda and nitre.

  • Equal parts of alcohol and water or vinegar and water are used.

  • Lime water and raw linseed oil, equal parts.

  • An antiseptic gargle of equal parts of Borolyptol and warm water is an excellent mixture.

  • Continuous application of equal parts of alcohol and water night and day may abort it.

  • Minced oysters and clams in equal parts, with some of their juice used in making the sauce, also make a good filling.

  • Fill them with a stuffing made of equal parts of minced chicken, or meat, and soft bread-crumbs, chop fine the onion taken from the center, and add it to the mixture.

  • With a spoon remove carefully the seeds, and fill the place with a stuffing made of equal parts of minced chicken, or any meat, and soft crumbs, seasoned, and moistened with one egg and a little stock.

  • Fill each one with a stuffing made of equal parts of softened bread-crumbs and minced meat well seasoned with salt, butter, and a few drops of onion juice.

  • An excellent cigar is made by using equal parts of Virginia and Perique tobacco, or equal parts of Havana and Perique.

  • A fine flavored cigarette is also made from Yara and Havana tobacco, equal parts of each being used.

  • Equal parts of liquid tar and turpentine are put in an iron pan and burned in the patient's room.

  • Dilute in equal parts of water, and gargle every half hour in a severe case for the first three hours.

  • A mixture composed of equal parts of dry chloride of Gold and chloride of Sodium, triturated in the usual way.

  • This remedy is prepared by triturating together equal parts of AEthiops mineralis and Antimonium crudum; we may add that the first named consists of a trituration of equal parts of Mercurius viv.

  • This led me to the use of the fluid extract of the plant, glycerine and water, equal parts, as a mollifier in cases where patients would resort to some popular remedy containing opium or similar opiate.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equal parts" 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:
    come back; doubtful whether; equal angles; equal force; equal length; equal number; equal opportunity; equal portions; equal proportions; equal representation; equal share; equal thickness; equal times; equal volume; equality before the law; equally applicable; equally divided; equally true; equally well; free inquiry; good dishes; sent forward; she knows; surface view; think shame; zoological science