After keying up, test by moving the wheel to another position and see if brasses are free on the pin.
Be sure that wedges are properly set up before keying the side rods.
How should an engine be placed for the purpose of keying the rod brasses?
I sensed a keying up of force within the two; knew that each was striving to cast like a net that hanging mist upon the other.
Instead it created an extraordinary acuteness of sight and hearing, an abnormal keying up of the observational faculties, as though the energy so mysteriously drawn from our motor centers had been thrown back into the sensory.
Here Stevenson loses no time in keyinghis reader to the general pitch of the story.
As stated, this matter of keying the story and its reader to the pitch of the main situation or climax is not precisely the matter of atmosphere, but it has close affiliations therewith.
After fitting, the keys should be dipped, replaced loosely, and the whole course driven uniformly into place by means of a heavy hammer and a piece of wood extending the full length of the keying course.
Three days after this reception the treaty itself was signed on board the "Cornwallis," when Keying and his colleagues again attended for the purpose.
It will be noted that what Sir John asked fell short of what Keying had promised.
That the Pekin government did not wish to make his death an excuse for backing out of the arrangement was shown by the prompt appointment of Keying as his successor.
The fortunate arrival of Keying to "amicably regulate the commerce with foreign countries" smoothed over this difficulty, and the excitement of the Canton mob was allayed without any surrender.
On his side Keying published a notification that "trade at the five treaty ports was open to the men from afar.
Whether it was owing to the excitement of what had taken place that night, or because he had been keying up his thinking powers with excellent dry champagne, he did not know.
Imminent disaster always had the effect of keying him up and putting an edge on his mind.
This naturally increased the time of keying very much.
When the reinforcing rods were met, the time for keying up became still greater, and therefore the contractor was directed to shorten the forms to 20-ft.
The arch forms were left up for 48 hours after keying was finished.
Keying systems there are without number--to describe all of them would require a book the size of this one--but those most commonly used are adaptations in one form or another, of the idea of changing the address.
What, in your opinion, is the most satisfactory method of keying form letters?
The question of keying is most important when a series of letters is used--which is true in most campaigns--for it then becomes necessary to check the returns from each letter in the series.
How would you suggest keying his ads to identify the inquiries?
The abutments and strap ends being bevelled, keying up the strap with A closes it down upon the rod.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "keying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.