The posting of markers is a matter requiring some skill and care, even in the case where the falconer is well acquainted with his country.
If the lark is good you see nothing of the flight, and are dependent on your markers for finding the hawk, if she kills.
A great deal of time will be wasted in moving about between each flight; and still more in shifting the markers from place to place, as well as in finding the hawk after a long flight which has ended in a kill.
Couldn't I be putting out the markers while you get the sample, Doctor?
He had driven this run often enough to know it well even without the markers which had been set out with the seismographs.
Then I'll come back with that to the tractor, leave it and the radiometer and get the markers to set out.
The markers were fastened together with a slip in order to separate them from the others, evidently.
Garrick had shoved the markersinto his pocket and now was leading the way downstairs.
Markers with the house," exclaimed Garrick as he ran over the contents of the package hurriedly.
I had felt a sort of pity at first, but the incident of the cancelled markers in the gambling joint and now the discovery of him here had changed that original feeling into one that was purely of disgust.
The mob cheered and applauded themselves hoarse; while the markers scored the points evenly to these first two archers.
Robin had to shoot immediately after him, and waited a few moments whilst the markers were tugging at the Norman's arrow.
The markers carried back the target to a distance of five-and-fifty ells; and truly the painted circles upon it seemed to be now very small.
The markers and heralds thronged about the target and hid it from the general view until they were impatiently pulled away by some of the Prince's bodyguard.
A loud uproar broke forth when the markersgave their score--an inner circle, and not a bull.
The markers gave the signal to the heralds, and these announced the results with loud flourishings.
Whilst we were wondering who could have done this, the gardener passed, and Mamma showed him the empty holes, and the markers pulled up; and asked him who he thought likely to have done such a piece of mischief.
As it was fine warm weather, Mamma expected that these peas would very soon appear; but in a few days, when she went to look at them, she saw that all the white markers had been pulled up and thrown on one side.
Did you ever stand in front of a newspaper office and watch the board on which a baseball game, contested perhaps a thousand miles away, is being played with markers and a tiny ball on a string?
Just south of the Henry House are cannon and markers indicating the advanced position occupied by the Union batteries of Ricketts and Griffin during the first battle.
Visitor Facilities A modern museum and battlefield markers are features of the park’s interpretive program.
A railroad man, whether he was out of a job or not, could always get a lift in any caboose that carried the markers or the tail lights of old Bill Wallis' train.
Why was the poor old Duke left to his gout, and this woman trailing through the country with her vagabond court of billiard-markers at her heels?
There should be one or two markers in each volume, and the colour of these markers should harmonise with the colour of the binding.
We went out and looked at the tombstones and the rock markers in the graveyard on the old place, and some of them done near melted away.
But I'm sure going to study it as soon as we get the other markers set and can get back to Two.
We'll leave it here while we go set our markerson the other planets.
Markers have been devised for facilitating the lining out of tennis courts.
Home-made markers can be made by inverting a tin can and closing the mouth except for a tiny hole through which the liquid can flow.
To the innocent bystander the switch engine and cars are just as much a train as the Pullman flyer with its two little green markers on the last car.
Night markers are unquestionably necessary, but are not a source of additional expense, as the same oil answers for both the rear red signal and the marker.
There were a couple of Government markerswent through here and marked the timber to be cut," said Dick.
He bought so much timber from the Government, and had the markers come in to mark the cut; then after they were gone, he rushed up a mill and clapped on a thousand hands.
Evening prayers had been concluded, and Albert Clegg was setting the markers in the Bible for to-morrow morning's exercises.
Half of the street markers must be in English, half in French, just as the city government that places them divides its proceedings, half in one language, half in the other.
He destroyed our markers and erected his own on our claim.
To his amazement instead of finding the markers they had set, he found that they had been removed, and in their places some one had cut off saplings and marked the stumps of them with deep-cut notches.
Sandy did not have many chips in front of him, but there were five small oblongs of blue, markers representing five hundred dollars apiece.
Sandy shoved the markers across the board, followed by his chips.
Cooking is difficult, and even eating is a hazardous occupation; and at our evening game of cards we have to pocket our counters and markers and hold on as best we can.
I bought some tappa and mallets, however, with some of the markers used in colouring the cloth, and a few gourds and calabashes, forming part of the household furniture.
The tables were upset, and notes and markers were flying about in all directions.
The class, amazed, resorted to their books; many of the unprepared, quite convinced, stared at him as though a new rival to the high markers had suddenly appeared.
The same clerk distributes the markers to the players to obviate the great annoyance of meeting with a bad payer, the Club is the universal payer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "markers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.