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Example sentences for "headings"

Lexicographically close words:
heades; headfirst; headforemost; headgear; heading; headlamp; headland; headlands; headless; headlight
  1. The ability to assign subject headings and cross references correctly requires both broad knowledge and a high degree of training and is one of the important assets which the business librarian derives from a library school education.

  2. These headings may be placed on the black-board as the lesson proceeds; they may be suggested by either teacher or pupils.

  3. The smaller print indicates the facts that the brief headings should recall to the pupils after the lesson.

  4. The headings should show the sequence of events and should be concise.

  5. You'll draw out the headings of the posters; won't you, Mr. Robinson?

  6. He understood the Latin headings to the Psalms and Canticles better than the clerk, for he could adjust the words to their English equivalents.

  7. The field is divided by levels and headings into rectangular banks, while from the main levels bords or wickets about 30 yds.

  8. The curious and varied mechanical arrangements by which these supplies of animal food are obtained and utilized are described under the headings of the more important plants.

  9. And even the mere headings and datings of the decrees from various states afford curious and valuable information upon the names and titles of the local magistrates, the names of months and other details.

  10. The questions asked under the different headings in this chapter are designed to awaken the interest of the scholars, and to call their attention to the more important points of diurnal, cyclonic, and seasonal changes in weather elements.

  11. A review of the headings of the different problems shows that a very general correlation exists among them, whereby the subjects of every heading are associated with those of nearly every other.

  12. Technical terms in architecture will be found separately explained under their own headings in this work, and in this article a general acquaintance with them is assumed.

  13. When "small-letters" were evolved, capitals ceased to be used for the body of the text, and became distinguishing letters for headings and important words.

  14. Headings and Pages in Capitals (see also pp.

  15. He then took from his waistcoat pocket a little paper and glanced at the headings he had made for his speech.

  16. He ran over the headings of his speech: Irish hospitality, sad memories, the Three Graces, Paris, the quotation from Browning.

  17. Evans[349] the plaintiff employed and paid several persons in canvassing for advertisements and arranging them under appropriate headings in a Trades Directory.

  18. They were the result of literary labour both as regards the composition of the headings themselves and their collocation and concatenation in the book.

  19. In drawing the inference regard must be had to the nature of the articles which are here merely the headings to groups of advertisements with translations, and the view expressed by Mr. Justice Maule in Sweet v.

  20. The articles were arranged by their common names in alphabetical order under various headings and sub-headings.

  21. And under subsequent headings abundant additional evidence on this point will be found implicated with the other facts detailed.

  22. Subject Headings for use in Dictionary Catalogues of Juvenile Books, 1916.

  23. It is desired that all items of expenditure should be allocated to the headings detailed above.

  24. This last term, however, is too narrow, and the broad headings embraced by the collection may be set out, and then considered in detail.

  25. The alphabetical-classed catalogue is one in which the books are arranged under specific subjects and the subject headings are arranged in alphabetical order.

  26. Most of the other headings explain themselves.

  27. Their schedules consist of a number of general headings, called main classes, which are divided by gradual steps in accordance with the principle employed until specific headings are reached.

  28. These headings cover a wide area, but the presence of every form of material named is desirable in the local collection.

  29. List of Subject Headings for Use in Dictionary Catalogs.

  30. List of Subject Headings for use in Dictionary Catalogues.

  31. Subject Headings for Use in Dictionary Catalogues of Juvenile Books.

  32. Each of the headings must be exclusive of subjects not falling into it.

  33. This conspectus is not necessarily complete, nor is all the material named of equal value or equally in demand; but every librarian should review these headings in relation to his reference department.

  34. The technical principles of firing are given in detail in the Small-Arms Firing Manual, a summary of which is given below under the headings of, The Effect of Fire, The Influence of the Ground, and The Adjustment of Fire.

  35. The tactical principles applicable to combat exercises are covered in the Infantry Drill Regulations, under the headings of "Fire" and "Combat.

  36. Against each of these headings the total number of minutes spent during the week is recorded.

  37. Closely similar to this method is that of dividing your material under the headings of the ways in which your hero affected his times, the ways in which he was known.

  38. In such an outline care should be taken to make each heading a complete sentence, and to make headings that are of the same rank fairly parallel in structure of expression unless this interferes with the tone of the heading.

  39. Draw up a list of the headings that might appear in a criticism of military drill by standards, in a criticism by the historical method, and in a less purely personal appreciative criticism than the example here.

  40. The second group comprises the great country nunneries in the south of England, including Syon and a number of smaller houses whose revenues were reckoned under the headings of various manors each managed by its own bailiff.

  41. When an author has been known by more than one name, references should be inserted from the name or names not to be used as headings to the one used.

  42. The members of this bear the separate headings Antioche[23], Les Chetifs, Les Enfances Godefroy, etc.

  43. It is of course possible to take such headings as Priests, Women, Villeins, Knights, etc.

  44. They have been grouped under general headings in order to bring more closely together material relating to the same or to similar subjects.

  45. All drilling for the headings was done by an eight-hour night shift, using percussion drills.

  46. At first, top headings were employed at the north ends of both tunnels and at the south end of the west tunnel; at the south end of the east tunnel a bottom heading was used.

  47. It was built in a remarkably short time, considering the fact that the work was prosecuted from two portal headings and from two shafts.

  48. The two headings of the west tunnel met in February and those of the east tunnel in March, 1902, and the widening of the tunnels to the full section was immediately begun.

  49. The use of quotation marks in these page headings does not appear to be consistent, however they have not been changed.

  50. The page headings from the original book have been transcribed as side notes, e.

  51. The original page headings are transcribed as [Sidenote: Page Heading] Other notes follow the text.

  52. Complete the following outline of the chapter, by filling in main headings to fit the subordinate headings that are given below: A.

  53. Illusions may be classified under several headings according to the factors that are operative in causing the deception.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "headings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.