At this time all three Tank Brigades had assembled at or near Bray-sur-Somme, where extensive hutments existed and where the old devastated area offered excellent facilities for training.
This latter material and all the facilities it offered to the sculptor was apparently entirely neglected by the Chaldæans.
To an English-speaking tourist there are a few lands only which furnish more conveniences and facilities for travel than this same India; and travelling is cheaper here than in any other country.
It is a rich country, with four magnificent rivers reaching nearly its whole length, furnishing abundant facilities for cheap travel and commerce, and carrying fertility into all sections of the land.
And yet, all this vast territory has been brought into subjection to the British crown and furnishes facilities and conveniences of travel which are really marvellous in the East.
There was an evening in Minsk when members of the band were divided into small groups, each of which was assigned a Russian interpreter, for the purpose of going on a tour of the facilities of the Minsk Polytechnic Institute.
The region is fruitful in gold, if not to the same extent as California, yet so much so as to require similar facilities for coinage.
And now, when victory seems within reach, when an improved currency is already begun, Senators hesitate in conceding those facilities without which victory is doubtful.
The latter--an apprehension of physical laws and historical tendencies--is conditioned by the progress of science and the facilities for social vaticination.
The rapidity of the process may vary in different times, with the facilities for the transmission of thought, but its order is constant.
On this side, no new facilities are gained for confuting the Tuebingen theory.
The small producers throughout America are not getting a sufficient return for their products, largely because they lack the facilities for marketing them properly.
These favored concerns received rebates and better shipping facilities than their competitors and competition was stifled.
If, in addition, facilities were to be given for the gradual purchase of the freehold by the labourer on the same terms as are now frequently held out by building societies, it would be still better.
The increase is due to the facilities of communication which now exist, and to the numberless new employments in which that facility of communication took rise, and which it in turn adds to and fosters.
Baker wants my report on your facilities and production methods.
Einstein did not use laboratory facilitiesdoes not imply that vast expenditures for laboratories are not necessary!
A dozen or so corporation executives were next on the docket with complaints that their vast facilities were being hamstrung by Baker's sudden switch of R & D funds to less qualified agents.
It seems, however, that his interest was not sufficient to provide those facilities necessary to ease the burden of this pioneer teacher.
Davis, under whom the institution is progressing with renewed vigor in its new field as a reorganized college furnishing facilities for education not offered elsewhere for the youth of West Virginia.
Having a desire to provide for their children the facilities of education long since denied to members of their race, a group of progressive Negroes met in Parkersburg in January, 1862, to translate their idea into action.
As a spokesman for the State of Mississippi and a statesman seeking to providefacilities for interstate and foreign commerce, B.
Steps were soon taken to provide better educationalfacilities for Negroes in Clarksburg.
Measures designed to provide superior facilities for the trade and commerce of their communities constituted, in some instances, the most valuable service rendered by these legislators.
Because of the small enumeration thereby resulting, more extensive facilities could not be provided even when the board of education was favorably inclined.
At Eagle, not far from Montgomery, there settled groups of Negroes sufficiently large to necessitate educational facilities for their children.
The beginning of the education of the Negroes in West Virginia at public expense was delayed inasmuch as its first constitution, although it made provisions for free schools, did not extend the facilities of the same to the freedmen.
It had the support of the best white citizens of the community and was maintained largely by the enterprise of progressive Negroes seeking to provide for their children all facilities for education offered elsewhere.
When an ascent is to be made, the spruce tree is generally selected, principally for the superior facilities which its numerous limbs afford the climber.
The chief cause of its disappearance has been increased facilities for travelling, which resulted in jewellery fashioned wholesale in industrial centres being distributed to the remotest rural districts.
As the Institute stands in its own grounds of over 3,000 square yards, there are ample facilities for out-door investigations.
The latter is not always an artist, though he is clever at making existing facilities suit his purpose.
It was realised that the amateur's dark room and other facilities are likely to be less excellent than those of the professional and that he must be provided with compensating conveniences.
At the present moment, if one conceives an idea for the solving of some abstruse problem by means of animated photography, one is handicapped by the lack of opportunity and facilities for carrying out the work.
The scientific institutions of the different countries are given certain facilities in return for a small payment.
There are many occasions--nights and Sundays even--when some or all of the recreation facilities are in use far beyond the regular store hours.
These non-selling facilities are given their own elevator service from the street; a separate and distinct entrance there.
On the third is the women's wearing apparel, with special dressing-room facilities for trying on and fitting.
These last facilitiescommand our attention for a passing moment.
The new plans have provided for abundant facilities of this and every other sort.
The result of all these facilities for art study has been to swamp natural genius and to produce enormous quantities of vacuous little water colours and slimy little oil colours.
Facilities for foreign travel, international exhibitions, and cosmopolitanism have helped to keep artists of all countries in a ferment of uncertainty regarding even the first principles of their art.
These, and many other, facilitieswill much assist the progressive establishment of services during the hours of darkness, and will provide valuable data for the establishment of other night-flying routes.
Facilities are offered by this long-established Society to suit the views and the means of every class of insurers.
Commerce was encouraged, and western traders recognized that their facilities were greater now than they had been under Greek rule.
These camps, it was estimated, already had facilities for training close to a million men at one time.
Finally, the Germans asked that the Rumanian Government should give all possible facilitiesto a German force to pass through Rumania to Odessa.
It welcomes the establishment of the British Trade Corporation to co-ordinate and supplement existing financial facilities for trading purposes.
Mike thought he could hire a horse for his keeping, and a sled for a small sum, that would enable him to double his facilities for doing the job; and then a price for the work was agreed upon.
Yes; but, Toll, you don't know what terminal facilities I've got for a railroad.
They examined the terminal and shipping facilitiesof the Pennsylvania railroad, the American steamship line at Philadelphia, and the Abbatoir Company's arrangements for the shipping of live and dead meat.
Regret was afterwards expressed thatfacilities existed "for circulating such hasty and erroneous despatches.
Attempts to mitigate the worst aspects of this have had some effect, but have not been widespread or strong enough to keep up with the growing numbers of cars and the growing demand for facilities on which to operate them.
Completion of the long-deferred restoration and improvement of public facilities along the C.
Amusement parks, marinas, and ski lifts are examples, and so are most of the lodging places, restaurants, and other service facilities that thrive wherever increased public recreational activity takes place.
But until better means of on-board waste treatment or retention than exist at present are evolved and made mandatory, the multitudes of boats with standard toilet facilities are going to keep on causing trouble.
Improved collection systems and treatment facilitiesalso must be supported by effective training, certification and supervision of operators of the sewerage systems of all jurisdictions.
Around the various marinas to be found along metropolitan shores--several of them Federally owned--sanitary facilities are generally skimpy, and no regulations govern the discharge of wastes from boats.
The fact is, that the shore of Syria is pre-eminently deficient in natural harbors, or facilities for harbors--those which exist have been formed by art and severe contest with the opposition of nature.
The American coast offered great facilities for smuggling, and it was only as smugglers that pirates or privateersmen could convert their prizes into money.
Farming the revenue, always a favorite device of despotism, offered facilities which he promptly turned to account.
The bays and inlets of New England afforded great facilities for illicit trade, and the public conscience could not long resist the temptation.
With facilities of communication, it would be a favorite summer resort.
But the scenery is so charming and noble, the drives are so varied, the roads so unusually passable for a Southern country, and the facilities for excursions so good, that Asheville is a favorite resort.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "facilities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.