These little artistic details remind me of a certain nest of Eumenes Amadei (A Mason-wasp, forming the subject of an essay which has not yet been published in English.
Without leaving the house in which I live, I can enumerate stone, wood, glass, metal, paint and mortar as forming the foundation of the nests.
Here several hollows, or dry creeks with sandy beds, met together, forming thehead of a stream which afterwards proved to be the Smoky Hill fork of the Kansas river.
The channel in a short distance became so shallow that our navigation was at an end, being merely a sheet of soft mud, with a few inches of water, and sometimes none at all, forming the low-water shore of the lake.
The formation of the country is a red feldspathic granite, overlaying a decomposing mass of the same rock, forming the soil of all this region, which everywhere is red and gravelly, and appears to be of a great floral fertility.
Go on, in forming the youth of France (since you will have their utility to be your sole view) upon the best precepts and examples.
There is an art offorming the body as well as the mind.
He was seconded by one Matho,(702) who had been very active in forming the conspiracy.
Lost motion in square threads and nuts may be taken up by forming the nut in two halves, A and B, in Fig.
A, and the edges B B forming the diameter of the cutters.
Large patterns are constructed with the teeth separate, and the body of the wheel is built of separate pieces, forming the arms, the hub, the rim, and the teeth respectively.
If the measuring has been done properly, the flaps [Illustration: Manner ofForming the Plates] ought to meet snugly at the corner.
Illustration: Method of Forming the Belt] shown in Fig.
It shows clearly the many skin lodges forming the encampment, the numerous dogs and horses, with some of the Indians wrapped in highly decorated buffalo robes.
Whether the method of constructing lodges by forming the walls of upright posts or logs was of native conception or was derived from the French is now difficult to determine.
When in use the paddle rests on the edge of the hoop, forming the rim of the hatch, and moves along it in the motion of propulsion.
About 40 miles up this stream it suddenly contracts and becomes a mere creek, forming the outlet of a large lake, whose position is not satisfactorily determined.
The poles of the tent are arranged as follows: Two pairs of poles are joined near the ends with stout thongs and erected with the lower ends spread to the proper width, forming the ends of the tent, on which the ridgepole is laid.
The sides are from the second skin, split down the middle of the back and sewed to the skin, forming the back of the garment.
It is well to have a bud on the strip of bark left between the two cuts used in forming the graft, this should be near the top of the cleft.
Immediately below the suctorial disc is a slit-like space, forming the mouth.
Matter and souls as forming the body of the Lord are also called modes of him (prakâra).
If e was added to the nominative in forming the genitive, it is thrown away in the dative; as, slat f.
It is not improbable that anciently all feminine nouns, except a few irregular ones, added a syllable to the nominative, as e or a, in forming the genitive.
If the nominative suffered a syncope in forming the genitive, or if the last vowel of the genitive is broad, the dative is like the nominative; as, buidheann f.
Three of the major manufacturers and Howe resolved their differences by forming the "Sewing Machine Combination.
The fertilized egg enlarges and becomes multicellular, forming the embryo.
The endocarp is usually hard, forming the stone (putamen) of the fruit, which encloses the kernel or seed.
Arsenic burns on heating in a current of oxygen, with a pale lavender-coloured flame, forming the trioxide.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forming the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.