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Example sentences for "inserted"

Lexicographically close words:
inseparability; inseparable; inseparables; inseparably; insert; inserting; insertion; insertions; inserts; inset
  1. I have never met a single mountaineer in feminine bonnet and plumes and short petticoats, and pipes inserted in a bag.

  2. In the Cinghalese Palace we beheld a highly pious Yogi from Ceylon, who had trained himself to perform his devotions with one of his legs embracing his neck, or walking upon the caps of his knees with his toes inserted into his waistband.

  3. First pair of legs inserted at one side of the mouth opening; male genital aperture usually on the anterior margin of the sternal plate.

  4. Even while the rostrum is inserted to the fullest the parasite shakes its head spasmodically; in a twinkling the mouth is withdrawn and then the flea hops away.

  5. The muscle of each side is inserted by its edge along the ventral inner surface of the chitinous wall of the telson, close to the middle line, and by a broader insertion laterally.

  6. Antennae inserted remote from the vertex of the head.

  7. Anterior coxae inserted at the posterior margin of the prosternum; legs natatorial.

  8. Thus, when one observes the isolated primary gland it appears as though it had efferent ducts inserted at the same point.

  9. Antenna inserted on top of the head between margins, close to the eyes; antenniferous tubercles not projecting from the side of the head.

  10. Antennae inserted in the lateral or dorso-lateral margins of the head; antenniferous tubercles slightly projecting from the sides of the head; head produced strongly cephalad; ocelli at least as far apart as the eyes.

  11. On examination it was found that a bug of this species had inserted its beak into the back part of the skull and was apparently busily engaged in sucking the blood or brains of the bird.

  12. Antennae inserted very near the apex of the head; segments one and three of the beak short, segment two nearly four times as long as segment one.

  13. Proboscis geniculate, inserted in a deep slit; female without extricate ovipositor; arista either bare or plumose; squamae large; facial grooves approximated below.

  14. First pair of legs inserted within the same body opening as the oral tube; genital apertures surrounded by the sternum.

  15. Mrs. Tarns with swiftness darted up the steps and inserted a large, fat, wet hand between the raised knocker and its bed.

  16. And then Mrs. Tams had inserted herself in the bedroom.

  17. McClure, the publisher, replied: "I have never inserted cigarettes in heroes' mouths.

  18. I may say, sir," he explained in his fine Southern manner, "that I inserted that capital B myself.

  19. The department's search at the newspaper office resulted in the finding of no less than sixteen earlier advertisements inserted by Mrs. Beecher Monmouth.

  20. In the first place, he telephoned to his department and ordered that inquiry should be instituted at the newspaper office as to any earlier advertisements which may have been inserted in the paper by Mrs. Monmouth.

  21. No answer ever came, although I continued to have the notice inserted for many years.

  22. The words in brackets are inserted according to the suggestion of Groskurd.

  23. The names indeed are inserted in Kiepert’s maps, but without the assistance of recent travellers it would be hazardous to pretend to fix upon their exact sites.

  24. A clause was inserted to the effect that "the bodies of all prisoners convicted of murder should either be hung in chains, or buried under the gallows on which they had been executed, .

  25. Some account of this fire may be inserted here.

  26. H is inserted at any pair of the holes, so as to suit the height of the screw-jacks.

  27. The cement is inserted behind the tubbing by close ladles, Figs.

  28. This block has numerous square holes through it, into which the chisels or cutters D D are inserted with taper shanks, as shown in Fig.

  29. A clause is usually inserted in the contract, to the effect that, if any unforeseen difficulty is met with in the course of the work, it is then paid for by the day, at a rate previously determined upon, until the difficulty has been overcome.

  30. The proper charge may then be inserted in the chamber thus formed by boring through the tamping.

  31. To lessen the danger of the tamping being blown out, plugs or cones of metal of different shapes are sometimes inserted in the hole.

  32. In small borings, from 6 to 12 inches diameter, the tubes are inserted into the bore-hole by means of screw-jacks, by the simple and inexpensive method shown in Figs.

  33. The Siamese only reckoned twenty-seven, and occasionally inserted an extra one, called Abigitten, or intercalary moon.

  34. At the end of another 120 years they inserted an intercalary month after the second month, and so on through all their twelve months.

  35. It was prepared by Franklin, with the exception of the reference to himself, which was inserted by the Committee.

  36. In Kelland's new edition (1845) the references are abridged and inserted after the several lectures to which they refer.

  37. Fuses of several sorts are employed by the modern artillerist; and with shell equipped with adapters, any fuse may be inserted in the field right at the gun.

  38. The loaded racks were wheeled to the lasting section where lasts were inserted according to sizes.

  39. As soon as one barrel became hot it could be quickly removed and its cool alternate inserted in its place.

  40. The gun proper can be removed from the trail and the sponge staff can be inserted in the barrel through the opened breech.

  41. The truck was then moved forward a few feet to a point where the boosters were inserted into the noses of the shell by the hands of the operator reaching in through an aperture in the tunnel.

  42. Cartridges are fed into the fixed aircraft guns inserted in belts made of metallic links which disintegrate as the guns are fired.

  43. The operation begins in the foreground with cap assembly and progresses toward background, the fulminate detonator being inserted midway down table.

  44. A form of helmet was finally devised with telephone receivers inserted to fit the ears of the pilot or observer.

  45. A split leather insole was inserted in each shoe to insure perfect smoothness of the bottom.

  46. It is often represented as either supporting the Tri-ratna or supported by it, or the latter may be inserted in it.

  47. The cylinder is generally made of metal, the prayer being engraved on the outside, as well as written on paper and inserted inside.

  48. Inserted in these walls are slabs on which the six-syllabled, and other prayer-formulas, and sometimes images of saints, are carved and dedicated as votive offerings.

  49. In China Bas-relief images of Buddha are sometimes inserted by Buddhist priests in large mussel-shells while the animal is living, and are covered by it with a coating of mother of pearl.

  50. In this electronic edition, corrections were incorporated in the text; additions were inserted as new footnotes and tagged--Corr.

  51. Ceylon and inserted it inside, together with the relics of the seven past Buddhas.

  52. It consisted of a share, two handles, and the pole or beam, which last was inserted into the lower end of the stilt, or the base of the handles, and was strengthened by a rope connecting it with the heel.

  53. It must not, however, be forgotten that the majority of these pictures were architectural decorations, not meant to be regarded as independent compositions, but as parts of larger compositions, in which they were inserted as in a frame.

  54. A large number of these inscriptions are also inserted in the walls of the Galleria Lapidaria in the Vatican.

  55. The pointed handle was inserted into a piece of wood, so that the end projected about half an inch beyond it, and this end was simply bent round.

  56. The seller then vouched for his undisturbed possession of it; and, becoming security against any attempt to dispute his title, the name of the other party was inserted as having accepted it, and acknowledged the purchase.

  57. The blade was frequently inserted into the handle, and they were bound together, about the centre, with twisted rope.

  58. To diminish friction, however, a strong iron pivot was inserted in the top of the solid cone, and a corresponding socket let into the narrow part of the hour-glass.

  59. The heads of Chapters are omitted as they are inserted in their proper places before each Chapter.

  60. The initial temperature is noted, and then the cartridge-case containing the explosive is inserted in the bath.

  61. The method of preparing a blasting charge is as follows:--A piece of Bickford fuse of the required length is cut clean and is inserted into a detonator until it reaches the fulminate.

  62. When it is desired to find the pressure in the chamber of a gun, one or more of these crushers are made up with or inserted at the extreme rear end of the cartridge, in order to avoid their being blown out of the gun when fired.

  63. A piece of fuse, fitted with a detonator, is then inserted into the explosive and lighted.

  64. The thermometer is fixed so as to be inserted through the lid of the water bath into the water, which is maintained at 160° F.

  65. The mould is inserted in a specially designed press, and the cordite paste forced through a die with one or more holes.

  66. The wire becomes red-hot when connection is made with a Leclanché battery, and the charge which has previously been inserted into the vessel is fired.

  67. The test paper is then inserted as above described for nitro-glycerine.

  68. A test paper is fixed on the hook of the glass rod, so that when inserted into the tube it will be in a vertical position.

  69. British is inserted in imitation of our idols, the Greeks; they adored redundancy.

  70. And then her mother came in and assured her he had only inserted that advertisement to keep her in his power.

  71. They inserted him; told him what hour at the top of the morning he must be in chapel; and left him to find out his other ills.

  72. Here is an advertisement I want inserted in the Morning Advertiser.

  73. She inserted a poisoned sting by way of postscript.

  74. The Oregon bill finally passed under the pressure of the "Free-Soil" nominations, with a clause inserted in the House, embodying substantially the principles of the Wilmot Proviso.

  75. The 'errata', list inserted in some copies of that edition gives "Bunker's charnel hill.

  76. Footnote U of this poem]] [Footnote H: This line was first inserted in the edition of 1845.

  77. Two of the branches thus inserted themselves twice, which gave to each the appearance of a serpent moving along by gathering itself up in folds.

  78. Should there be any Farmer more rigorous than the rest, let him attend to the poetical story inserted in page 118 of this Magazine, and tremble at the fate of Farmer Gill, who was about to prosecute a poor old woman for a similar offence.

  79. Roman policy, moreover, had taken care that the article inserted in his favour in the last treaty of peace, should be so ambiguously worded, as to leave abundant openings for dispute.

  80. Provided that the spawn is good, it has but to be broken into lumps of a suitable size, and inserted in the bed, to impregnate the entire mass with the necessary white films.

  81. A regular system of potting on will be necessary until the final size is reached; and at each operation the plants should be inserted rather deeper than before.

  82. At the end of September transfer the pots to a cold frame, and when the plants attain a height of four inches, support them with neat sticks, which should not be inserted too near the bulbs.

  83. In common with the Hyacinth and Crocus, Tulips may be taken out of the soil in which they have been grown, and after washing the roots clean, they can be inserted in glasses for decorating an apartment.

  84. When sticks are inserted for tying out the flowers, the bulbs must not be wounded.

  85. In large frames, where there is a good body of manure and the loam is mellow and turfy, pieces of Mushroom spawn can be inserted all over the bed.

  86. Explanations and additions, which do not belong to the original Records, but have been inserted later, are put in brackets.

  87. In 1890 a fine modern window, from a design by Henry Holiday, was inserted in the south aisle of the nave.

  88. The Arabians inserted the virus with a pointed instrument between the thumb and the index; the Georgians on the fore-arm; and the Armenians on the thigh.

  89. Then he inserted a little key which hung at his watch-chain.

  90. Throwing his great crowbar forward he inserted it beneath the length of rail, and with the strength of Samson, he moved the whole section over to the other side.

  91. He inserted two dynamite cartridges on either side of the red iron door, boring holes for their reception in the rock itself, so that the frame might be started bodily from its bed.


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