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Example sentences for "insert"

Lexicographically close words:
insentient; inseparability; inseparable; inseparables; inseparably; inserted; inserting; insertion; insertions; inserts
  1. If Miss Dodd wished to be deceived, let her burn this letter and think no more of it; if not, let her insert this advertisement in the Times: "The whole Truth.

  2. Wycherley looked at it, and said it was innocent, being unintelligible: and he would insert it himself.

  3. After this he broke out of New Prison; then out of the condemned hold in Newgate; but his last escape from Newgate having made the greatest noise, we shall insert the following particulars.

  4. It is industriously insinuated, that our intention is to destroy Operas in general; but we beg of you to insert this plain explanation of ourselves in your paper.

  5. That the reader may fully comprehend this man's crimes, I shall insert an abstract of his indictment.

  6. To shew the difference between past and present methods, it may be worth while to insert a modern scheme.

  7. I will insert a short account which Porter has since furnished me.

  8. Mark the box off in straight lines, two or three inches apart, and insert the cuttings as closely as possible without touching, and to a depth of about one-third or one-half their length.

  9. Insert fresh moss and with strips of soft cloth tie a good handful over the wound.

  10. Hence, it has been easy to collect these tales of romance, to a number much greater than the editor has chosen to insert in this publication[65].

  11. I consider that I would be derelict in my duty as a teacher of voice did I not insert this most important chapter in my book.

  12. I doe not insert this as a rarity; but 'tis strange to consider that it hath its growth and nourishment from the aire, for from the lime it can receive none.

  13. Memorandum, to insert his titles inscribed under his printed picture.

  14. I will, whilst 'tis in my mind, insert this remarque; viz.

  15. Insert the point of the keyhole saw in one of these holes to start it and cut out the piece.

  16. The little cylinder shown in the insert at O slides in the larger hole, and when it is at its upper limit it cuts off the steam.

  17. To prevent the bar F turning on its axis, we insert in the sleeve G a piece of wire of the same size as F but with three-fifths cut away, as shown at y, Fig.

  18. The slot l is sawn in, and two holes drilled in the end to insert the needle points i i.

  19. Suppose, to illustrate, that we place the plate A in position as shown, and insert the cone point n, Figs.

  20. Here I insert a letter addressed by Elder Taylor from St. Louis to his family, not so much for items of history that it contains, as for the expression of his appreciation of family associations and enjoyments.

  21. Sharpen one end of this wire so that you can force it well down into the sacrum, and insert it in its place in the spinal column.

  22. With a goodly quantity of tow before you, open the fish skin, and with your forceps insert a layer of tow all along the back, and also on the side which lies next to the table.

  23. If you have not the means wherewith to do this, whittle a slender stick to a point, and insert it in the tail from within two inches of the body out to the tip.

  24. In making these opening cuts, always insert the point of the knife under the skin, edge uppermost, to avoid cutting the hair.

  25. Keep close to the bony orbit, and insert the end of one finger in the eye from the outside, to cut against when you sever the thin membrane that surrounds the eyeball.

  26. With your long forceps, which work like a dextrous thumb and finger eight inches long, pick up the chopped tow, and little by little insert it in the skin where it is needed.

  27. Insert a wire in each feeler as far up as possible, and let the lower end extend well down into the body.

  28. Bore the holes, bolt on the squares quite firmly (but leave the screws out as yet), then insert the leg rods, and tighten the nuts.

  29. Insert a little more cut tow, evenly distributed, in the breast, where the crop would properly be, and some more at the base of the tail.

  30. Fold over one end of this, take it between the points of your forceps, insert it through the neck, and into the cavity of the skull.

  31. They insist that it is not best to insert the eyes in a bird as soon as it is finished otherwise, but leave the bird to dry without them.

  32. The endeavor of each player is to insert his hook through the ribbon loop on one of the eggs and lift it out of the ring, doing this as quickly as possible and catching as many as he can.

  33. Insert the stem of the cup into the centre of the flower.

  34. G) and insert a three-quarter inch length of straw for the pipe bowl (Fig.

  35. Enlarge each hole with a penknife and insert the poles, pushing the sharpened points down firmly into the holes (Fig.

  36. In the centre of one end of the stick bore a deep hole with the red-hot point of a hat-pin and insert the pointed end of an ordinary pin for a ramrod (Fig.

  37. Draw the petals of the square together as you did the calyx, and insert the stem made of a paper lighter.

  38. Insert the point or stem of the cup into the centre of the flower and tie in place just below the petals (Fig.

  39. Notch one end and split the other end down one-quarter of an inch, insert the arrow-head (Fig.

  40. Now insert in the water the end of a tube closed below by a cork which exactly fits the interior, but which can be moved up and down in the tube by means of a bar of iron or wood which runs through it.

  41. Insert here and there throughout the programme a quiet ten minutes with the great Teacher.

  42. Take from the pavement enough dust to cover the point of a penknife, and insert it in the arm of a child, and in a week it will be dead with tetanus.

  43. To render nasal, as sound; to insert a nasal or sound in.

  44. To enter or insert wrongly, as a charge in an account.

  45. To let go; to leave unmentioned; not to insert or name; to drop.

  46. I here insert a copy of his journal during the days we wer seperated.

  47. A is a small loop of a strong twine through which they sometimes insert the thumb in order to prevent it's being wrested from their hand.

  48. For greater security, it was always more than a year after any event had happened, before he began to arrange his materials and insert them in his chronicle.

  49. Kumiko headed for the fighters to switch the catapults' activators to internal controls, arm and charge the guns, and insert into each ship's computer the capsules Adari had passed to her.

  50. Zolan held the final segment and reached to insert it.

  51. The bomb has to have a place to insert fuse and trajectory data and fine tune the initial settings.

  52. Zolan bent to insert the end of the message.

  53. The next day after the King and Queen's coming to Edinburgh, there was a Proclamation made at the Market Cross: And because the same is very notable, I thought good to insert it here word by word, albeit it be somewhat long.

  54. I have thought meet, word by word, to insert the same," &c.

  55. Keith's History, I shall insert the list in the Appendix.

  56. In section 2, line 6, after the word "certificate" insert "in the classified railway mail service or.

  57. In line 1 strike out the word "three" and insert in place thereof the word "four.

  58. At the end of the rule insert the following: "4.

  59. These Intrigues being very remarkable, I thought fit to insert them for the Entertainment of the curious Reader; I now proceed to the Nature and Generation of Hermaphrodites.

  60. Insert the dowel stick in this leg and also in the second leg and secure the second leg in place.

  61. Apply glue to the dowels and insert them in the holes and spread glue on both of the edges, as shown in Fig.

  62. Place this screw and then insert the dowel through the front upright into the front supporting block and flush with the inner surface of the front box end.

  63. A saw cut can be made in the cross piece, across the end, in which to insert the hinge.

  64. But criticism is restlessly pressing forward, and thereby makes it necessary for me to come back to it once more, now that my book is finished, and insert this concluding note.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insert" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    admit; aside; book; calendar; calibrate; carve; catalog; chalk; chronicle; cut; docket; enclose; engrave; enroll; enter; episode; file; get; graft; grave; impanel; implant; incise; index; infix; infuse; inject; injection; inlay; inoculate; inscribe; insert; insertion; insinuate; insinuation; interjection; interpolate; interpolation; interpose; introduce; introduction; intrude; jot; list; log; minute; note; parenthesis; penetrate; phase; poll; post; record; refer; register; remark; stick; supplement; tabulate; tape; tessera; visit; engrave; enroll; enter; episode; file; get; graft; grave; impanel; implant; incise; index; infix; infuse; inject; injection; inlay; inoculate; inscribe; insert; insertion; insinuate; insinuation; interjection; interpolate; interpolation; interpose; introduce; introduction; intrude; jot; list; log; minute; note; parenthesis; penetrate; phase; poll; post; record; refer; register; remark; stick; supplement; tabulate; tape; tessera; visit