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Example sentences for "jute"

Lexicographically close words:
justness; justo; justs; justum; justyce; jutht; juts; jutted; jutting; juty
  1. Large quantities of jute sacking were imported from Dundee to be made into bags for the shipment of Russian wheat.

  2. About jute a couple of sentences will suffice.

  3. I've been watching that jute deal for a long time, and it's nearer half the sum.

  4. The truth about the Government speculation in jute is simply told.

  5. And so there was left on the official hands, at the close of the War, a quantity of jute which nobody wanted, at a price which nobody would pay.

  6. Your purchase at the present price of jute is disastrous.

  7. It is the story of an official who, in the middle of the War, was seized with the bright idea of procuring enormous quantities of jute for the manufacture of sand-bags.

  8. I have always been interested in jute and all that sort of thing---- But you know what to say better than I can tell you.

  9. The fact that by this transaction he might have driven the jute lords of Dundee into frenzy did not enter into his calculations.

  10. No better illustration of the working of this concealed quantity can be given than the story of the great jute sale and Miss Bertha Stegg.

  11. If I saw a jute tree at this moment, I'd simply hate the sight of it!

  12. At the age of seventeen he had returned from his deep-water voyage in the sealing schooner Sophie Sutherland, and was working thirteen hours a day for forty dollars a month in an Oakland, California, jute mill.

  13. His fire was dampened; he gave over writing and continued with the jute mill and innocent social diversion in company with Louis Shattuck and his friends, who had superseded Jack's wilder comrades and hazards of bay- and sea-faring.

  14. A small manufacturing base depends largely on farm products that support the milling, canning, leather, and jute industries.

  15. Vegetable fiber, as jute or ramie, prepared for manufacture.

  16. A variety of Turkey carpet, woven by machine or, when more than 27 inches wide, on a hand loom, and consisting of strips of worsted chenille so colored as to produce a pattern on a stout jute backing.

  17. And as for Havelok, her husband, being a foreigner, it seems to me that a Jute who has been brought up here in Lindsey since he was seven winters old is less a foreigner than a Briton is to us.

  18. The worsted, woollen and silk manufactures, flax, hemp and jute industries, though of less importance, employ considerable numbers.

  19. Small quantities of cloth are still made from yarns of these fibres, but the jute fibre, owing to its comparative cheapness, has now almost supplanted all others.

  20. These tubes in the jute and flax are closely cemented together, and the term Fibrilia has been applied to fibres of the plant when reduced to a short staple like cotton.

  21. Within the last twenty years, a new export from India, in the shape of Jute and its fabrics, has grown up from insignificance into commercial importance, and is now among the chief exports of the country.

  22. The filaments are then hung up to dry in the sun, often in lengths of twelve feet, and when dried the jute is ready for the market.

  23. Jute is generally grown as an after-crop in India upon high ground, and flourishes best in a hot and rainy season.

  24. The export of jute from India to England for 1859 was sixty thousand tons.

  25. By the use of shoddy in the manufacture of woollens, and of jute in both cotton and woollen fabrics, the English artisan saves many millions of pounds both of wool and cotton.

  26. The fact is that the outbreak was quelled rapidly and effectually, without outside help, with only a few days' interruption of work on the jute mill, and without injury to any person.

  27. Having abandoned the contract system, the State decided to make jute bags, chiefly for grain, and to sell them as nearly as possible at cost direct to the consumers, so as to help the agricultural classes.

  28. In the darkness Chunk found an opportunity to summon Jute aside and say, "Free er fo' ob you offer ter stay wid ole Perkins.

  29. We des tank you, Marse Perkins, fer anoder lil drap ter kep we sperets out'n we shoon," and Jute shuddered portentously.

  30. As a result, Jute returned to the quarters and brought back three others whom he knew would enter into the schemes on foot.

  31. Jute was next wakened and put on the watch.

  32. He found Jute and his associates scared, sullen and inclined to have little to do with him in their present mood.

  33. When satisfied that their victim could make no resistance, Jute and companions pretended to start away in terror.

  34. He again summoned Jute and his other confederates to a tryst in the grove to impress them with his plans.

  35. No need for Jute and his confederates to arouse the other negroes in the quarters.

  36. Jute had slept little the night before and was stupid and indifferent to his work in the afternoon.

  37. Jute shook him and adjured him to get up, saying, "I years quar soun's comin' dis way.

  38. As Jute had seemed forgiving and friendly, the overseer asked him to bring two others and stay with him, offering some of the contents of the replenished jug as a reward.

  39. What care I for jute or cotton, Sugar, copper, hemp, or flax!

  40. Jute is a low-priced product, and is regarded as fit only for very coarse manufactures; and dishonest rope-makers mix it with the hemp which they twist into ropes and cables.

  41. But specimens laid before the Paris Society above mentioned demonstrate that jute has remarkable qualities which may be developed by proper treatment.

  42. It is only the Jute origin of the Jutnacyn or Wihtware of Hants that the preceding reasoning impugns.

  43. The Jute origin of the Cantware, or people of Kent, is a separate question.

  44. And hence came the extension of the Jute hypothesis to the Cantware.

  45. West-Saxons which is yet called | the Jute tribe.

  46. A small manufacturing base depends largely on farm products which support the milling, canning, leather, and jute industries.

  47. The staple industries are the jute and flax manufactures.

  48. The jute acetate showed the normal reaction with chlorine, and the lignone chloride was dissolved by treatment with sodium sulphite solution.

  49. At the same time the internal condensation noticed in the acetylation of the jute appears not to occur in the case of the benzoate.

  50. It is pointed out that the composition of the pectin of white currants, as given in the preceding paper, is that of the typical lignocellulose, the jute fibre.

  51. In the formation of nitric esters and in the sulphocarbonate reaction the substance gave results similar to those obtaining for the jute fibre.

  52. By methods which are approximately quantitative a mixture of groups, such as we have, for instance, in jute cellulose, could be followed through the several stages of their resolution into monoses.

  53. In a further series of experiments (c) the jute was subjected to certain chemical treatments immediately after the separation of the fibre from the plant.

  54. The derivatives obtained from jute are only generally mentioned in the 1st edition (p.

  55. In addition to the above the authors have also employed jute fibre and raw cotton wool in their investigations.

  56. But at the same moment he went discreetly to the window and, since the shutters hinged from outside, hastily hung two empty jute sacks across the smeared panes.

  57. When he reached the backbone of the heights, he eased the jute sack from his shoulders to the ground and stretched the cramp out of his arms.

  58. Laying this across his knees and fishing up another double handful of the packing paper and jute he groped in his pockets with bleeding fingertips for a match.

  59. Giving it a good start, he touched the point of flame to the piled jute and paper in front of him.

  60. According to custom when the box had been emptied the jute and shredded paper stuffing of its contents had been thrust back into it for future use.

  61. Presently there was a wide line of jute and paper extending from the main blaze across to the next box.

  62. A half-bleach on jute is obtained by steeping the goods alternately in bleaching powder (or hypochlorite of soda) and sulphuric acid, washing intervening.

  63. The town is entirely modern, and owes its progress to the water-power supplied by the Ericht for linen and jute factories.

  64. Although it is possible to bleach jute white, this is seldom if ever carried out on a large scale owing to the great expense involved.

  65. Tables that in England contrast jute with hemp, or this man with that man, here compare the profits of manufactures with those of agriculture, or pit against each other, the powers of race and race.

  66. Cotton and jute are not the only Indian raw products the export of which has increased suddenly of late.


  67. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jute" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    cotton; fiber; nylon; shrub; thread; wool