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Example sentences for "graded"

Lexicographically close words:
gradate; gradated; gradation; gradations; grade; gradely; grader; graders; grades; gradibus
  1. In the Graded Literature Readers good literature has been presented as early as possible, and the classic tales and fables, to which constant allusion is made in literature and daily life, are largely used.

  2. The American cottons are graded as follows: Full Grades.

  3. The day began with a Sunday School graded to embrace both young and old.

  4. He organized a graded system and required his pupils to pass from grade to grade through the door of an examination in Bible knowledge.

  5. I have already stated that I had the banks of the Yuba River graded so as to facilitate the landing from vessels.

  6. I had the banks of the river graded so as to facilitate the landing from vessels.

  7. But Plato, holding firmly the remote purity of God, strove to fill the interval between the mortal and the Infinite by a graded scheme of superhuman beings.

  8. The company is carefully breeding upward, following precisely the same course which in Texas, for instance, has effected a complete substitution of graded beef and dairy cattle for the old longhorns.

  9. The greater proportion of Argentine sugar is delivered to the consumer in the form of "moist" or brown sugar, which is graded according to its colour and the care taken in its manufacture.

  10. By means of photographs, and the opinions of disinterested judges, the facial appearance of all the girls in the class was graded on a scale of 100, and the curve in Fig.

  11. Wisconsin and California have introduced an interesting innovation by providing a further graded tax on inheritances in accordance with the degree of consanguinity between the testator and the beneficiary.

  12. Graph showing the marriage rate of graduates of a normal school, correlated with their facial attractiveness as graded by estimates.

  13. Of the girls who graded around 50 on looks, only about one-half married.

  14. Of the prettiest girls (those graded 80 or over), 70% married.

  15. The graded slope of Mountain Street zigzagged from the harbour up to the Castle, while on the St. Charles side the ascent was commonly made by way of Palace Hill.

  16. The high walls are covered with ivy, and its graded walks and beds of flowers have disappeared long since.

  17. He thus divided society into nicely graded classes, and constructed the whole political system with a view to securing that each class should express just the value which he attached to it.

  18. Graded lessons are used exclusively in ten schools and twenty others use them in some classes.

  19. This is graded road and it is maintained partly by the Federal Government, which pays 50 per cent.

  20. There was the amphitheater, with graded seats for spectators, and the stage, together with the orchestra where the choir in song or musical recitation reflected the sympathies and views of the spectators of the play.

  21. The infantry were organized without reference to rank, but were graded according to their property.

  22. The guests graded from mild exhilaration to pretty dam tight.

  23. And so, I bought and sold calves, colts and horses; hauled campers to and from Eel River Falls; graded the old ball park at DePauw; etc.

  24. Cone offered to let Wilson have the land at the graded price—the first graded price, as Wilson understood it.

  25. In fact, when the statement of the cost of the lands was made out for him he refused to take them at the graded price, and abruptly left the Central Pacific land office, exhibiting considerable ill feeling.

  26. The course of study is progressively graded with a view to giving students a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the facts and principles upon which their future work is to be based.

  27. The course of study in The American School of Osteopathy is a carefully graded one, and is divided into four terms, of five months each.

  28. Accordingly, up we drove over magnificent, finely graded roads, till we arrived at what appeared to be a gentleman's private park.

  29. Still," I again protested, "here are stone walls, and curbed and graded roads.

  30. He has made and used them for years with great satisfaction in the university laboratory and in graded schools.

  31. Reasons for and against graded courses in nature-study.

  32. Whenever nature-study comes to be rigidly graded and dressed and ordered, the breath of life will be crushed from it.

  33. A graded course means a hard and fast course which each teacher must follow whether or not her tastes and training coincide with it.

  34. The reasons why there should not be a graded course, are: 1st.

  35. We have graded each subject so that a teacher may follow her own tastes and inclinations, and may not be forced to teach zoology when her interests are entirely with botany, or vice versa.

  36. This corn would not then be graded 1, 2 and 3, on its starch content, because that content would be assured in the entire product; but the grade 1 would mean prime physical condition, and the lower grades inferior physical condition.

  37. On this account, we have been persuaded that a graded course, or at least a consecutive course, is necessary.

  38. The question whether there should be a graded course in nature-study is decidedly a query with two answers.

  39. In the matter of returning to their own world after separation from the body, souls are graded according to the measure of their knowledge and the value of their conduct.

  40. The two extremes of this graded universe are God at the one end, and the corporeal world at the other.

  41. There is no trace of a graded series of emanations in the "Duties of the Hearts.

  42. Distant mountains were portrayed in graded washes of ink, suggesting mysterious recesses bathed in fog, while the middle ground was filled with rolling hills mellowed by a sense of diffuse lighting.

  43. An eclectic stylist, he frequently depicted the foreground in the ax-cut brushstrokes and sharp diagonals of the North, while distant mountains in the same painting were treated by the soft, graded washes of the South.

  44. Admission to the civil service shall always be to the lowest grade of any group; and to such positions as can not be grouped or graded admission shall be determined as provided for the lowest grade.

  45. The river-valley, however, has lost none of its importance; in most instances it is a naturally levelled and graded route, highly suitable for the tracks of the railway.

  46. Water transportation is more economical than land carriage, for the reason that less power is required to move a given tonnage through the water than on the most perfectly graded railway.

  47. They have been carefully graded to suit the needs of every class from the primary to the high school.

  48. If the negatives are very strong it will be difficult to produce soft and well-graded enlargements with a weak illuminant, the light not being sufficiently intense to properly penetrate the high-lights.

  49. With well-graded negatives of suitable quality, however, most excellent enlargements may be produced by artificial light.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "graded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    arranged; arrayed; assorted; classified; composed; disposed; filed; fixed; graded; grouped; hierarchic; indexed; methodized; ordered; orderly; organized; placed; ranged; ranked; rated; sorted; stratified; synchronized; systematized; tabular