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Example sentences for "indexes"

Lexicographically close words:
indeuor; indeuour; indeuoured; index; indexed; indexing; indi; indiarubber; indica; indican
  1. His name does not occur in the Spanish Indexes before that of 1632, (p.

  2. It is probably to this latter source that are attributable most of the incredibly trivial expurgations with which the later Indexes are burdened.

  3. Still there was delay, for the outcome of this careful and prolonged labor was a vast increase over previous indexes, appearing in two volumes, known as the Indexes of Quiroga, the inquisitor-general.

  4. The intensive community and individual efforts in providing special employment outside the listed industries are not reflected in the statistical indexes and tend to reduce such published figures.

  5. But there are other periodicals, and there are readers' guides and other indexes and bibliographical aids, and this is not the place for lists.

  6. The need for printed indexes in special fields has been made manifest by the thousands of fugitive scraps of indexes that libraries here and there spend their time and energy in producing for temporary use.

  7. Moreover, every reference or department librarian naturally does more or less in the way of keeping up card indexes or bibliographies, which are frequently revised and the old material discarded as new and better material takes its place.

  8. I want him to be an inspirer for all to love art and poetry, and study and history and politics (real); and not merely skilled in the knowledge of card indexes and catalog rules.

  9. Two small indexes which save much time in the small library are the Pittsburgh Library Debate Index and their Contemporary Biography.

  10. Wilson of Minneapolis, followed with a paper entitled, "Problems of printed indexes in special fields.

  11. It indexes articles in the principal business magazines and lists the important new business books.

  12. Such reference indexes are simpler and more practical than serial analytics in a department catalog, since they do not call for expert revision and absolute uniformity of subject headings.

  13. The special fields of literature in which printed indexes are most likely to succeed are thought to be as follows, in about the order mentioned: Industrial arts, agriculture, education, social problems.

  14. First steps toward printed indexes are both fragmentary and inadequate.

  15. Lot of Title Pages, Indexes and odd parts, first 4 vols.

  16. Plates numbered, and indexes referring to them, but text is not paged.

  17. Lowndes indexes it under George Pine, and describes a nine-page trait--probably the one now in the British Museum.

  18. He indexes the combined parts under Sloetten, and notes a copy, with the plate, sold in the White Knights sale for 1s.

  19. And I cannot refrain from here expressing the hope, that the practical usefulness of the Glossary and Indexes may predispose the critic to forgive some errors in other parts of the work.

  20. They are specified in detailed indexes by Henzen and Wilmanns, as well as in each volume of the Corpus.

  21. The indexes to Orelli, Wilmanns, and the volumes of the Corpus may also be consulted.

  22. Each province furnishes numerous examples, partly with peculiar formulae, on which the indexes of Wilmanns (pp.

  23. Many of those trade periodicals are not taken by the public libraries, are not listed in any indexes of periodicals, and much of the material afforded there is of unusual value.

  24. In states where statute revisions are rather infrequent, statute indexes may be necessary.

  25. Library of Congress, Harvard, Sydney, Princeton and the indexes of the Expansive Classification and Decimal Classification.

  26. These indexes should be made supplementary to the regular catalog.

  27. There are many indexes already in existence which will supplement the catalog and call to the attention of the worker available material.

  28. In addition to the sources already mentioned, there are numerous other possible indexes of value.

  29. Such indexes for the general laws and the local and temporary laws are advantageous.

  30. Put thumbs to temples and indexes forward, meeting in front, other fingers closed (soldiers, i.

  31. Approximated hands before him, palms down, with thumbs and indexes widely separated, as if inclosing a circle (captured, i.

  32. Germany possesses a fine record of her output of books during the last two centuries, and since the organization of the book-trade, contemporary lists of books, with resumes and indexes issued at intervals, exist for most European countries.

  33. One of the most elaborate indexes I know is that by my brother, Mr. B.

  34. If he wants to find a manuscript upon a particular subject, he can look at the subject catalogue; but if he wants to find all the manuscripts of a given book, he will have to look up the separate indexes of the different collections.

  35. This has indexes of subjects, and of authors and books.

  36. It was afterwards forced upon my mind that if possible the Indexes to the Fathers ought to be included in the work.

  37. I have searched Meyrick's works on Ancient Armour without finding any notice of such a weapon; but as those works have no indexes one cannot be certain that there may not be some mention of it.

  38. The Indexes now first adapted to his Sections, and the Greek Index greatly enlarged.

  39. A common pendulum or spring clock is commonly set up alongside of the counter; and sometimes the indexes of both are regulated to go together, when the mill performs its average work.

  40. References in the Indexes to "The Easiest Way," "Just a Wife.

  41. For contemporary criticism on Walter consult the Dramatic Index, and the Indexes of the New York Tribune and Times.

  42. It has a wealth of capital illustrations, is preceded by a bibliography, and is supplied with good indexes to both illustrations and text.

  43. The bibliography and the indexes are beyond praise.

  44. In the following table will be found the refractive indexes of a selection of single and double refractive stones, the figures for "Light" being taken from a standard list.

  45. Others, again, are both single and double refracting to heat-rays, and it is interesting to note the heat-penetrating value as compared with the refractive indexes of the stone.

  46. Put thumbs to temples and indexes forward, meeting in front, other fingers closed (soldiers, i.

  47. Approximated hands before him, palms down, with thumbs and indexes widely separated, as if inclosing a circle (captured, i.

  48. Therefore sore eyes are given as one of the indexes of adenoids.

  49. The indexes to adenoids and large tonsils for the teacher to read at school are: 1.

  50. In addition, account should be taken of several indexes to government documents: L.

  51. The state indexes are arranged in alphabetical order, and back of these the town indexes are filed alphabetically.

  52. It may be stated as a rule that it should not be necessary to refer to special indexes to locate the letters of a regular correspondent.

  53. The monthly indexes are arranged in order, and the daily indexes are placed in front of the monthly indexes in numerical sequence.

  54. The folders are filed on edge between guides or index cards having projections on which the indexes are written or printed.

  55. The geographical index consists of index cards printed with the names of the states, and sets of indexes bearing the names of the cities and towns in the different states.

  56. The indexes are fastened in a vertical file drawer, yet are removable.

  57. To make this possible, a card file with indexes printed with the names of states and cities is provided.

  58. But the use of card indexes furnished the final solution of the filing problem.

  59. First, the files are divided by states by means of state guides--indexes printed with the names of the states.

  60. If your employer will not supply the outfit, cut slips of paper and indexes to fit one of the small compartments in the desk drawer.


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