In transplanting with the dibber, a hole is first made by a thrust of the tool, and the earth is then pressed against the root by means of the foot, hand, or the dibber itself (as in Fig.
A cut is first made on the under side to prevent splitting down; then it is cut on the upper side.
Existence is first made known to me by quality; not existence first, and after that quality.
The merchants received Ganem very courteously, and their syndic, or chief, to whom he first made application, bought all his parcel, at the price set down in the ticket annexed to every piece of stuff.
As soon as the caliph's lady was seated, the slaves who came in first made a sign for me to approach.
It was in the year 1856 that I first made a profession of my faith in Woman's Rights.
A curve, of the fourth degree, first made use of by the Greek geometer, Nicomedes, who invented it for the purpose of trisecting an angle and duplicating the cube.
In executing this kind of work, a drawing is first made on the silver with a lead pencil.
In executing any proposed work, a drawing is first made on paper, commonly with a lead-pencil.
The barrel is now finished in the usual way; or it is first made to undergo the additional operation of twisting, a process employed upon those intended to be of superior quality.
The alcohol must be first made to act upon the copal, with the aid of a little oil of lavender or camphor, if thought fit; and the solution being passed through a linen cloth, the mastic must be introduced.
A sort of very fine and rather thin linen fabric, first made at Cambray.
A perusal of the available records in many tongues fails to make clear just where lace was first made.
Some early writers after much laborious investigation assert that pillow lace was first made in Flanders.
How the knowledge of the art was transmitted to us from China, Persia or India, and where and when paper was first made in Europe are questions of controversy.
The question whether image prints were first made in the Netherlands or in Suabia need not now be considered.
The Pepáteh having succeeded in recovering her, again attempted to effect his purpose, threatening that if she still refused he would slay her: to this the princess at first made no reply.
His societies of monks were at first made up of laics, but afterwards of priests.
The Achaean League was at first made up of ten Achaean cities.
He first made himself a name as a soldier at the tournament held at Rennes in 1338 to celebrate the marriage of Charles of Blois with Jeanne de Penthièvere, at which he unseated the most famous competitors.
The Duke of York at first made no claim to the throne, demanding only that he should have his place in the councils of the king, and even when swords were drawn the Yorkists swore their allegiance to the king, Henry VI.
They were at first made of mild steel, the swivel-hooks, in fact, being made of wire nails in order to utilize the head of the nail as a shoulder without the expense of machining rod steel of a size large enough to form the shoulder.
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