Only the other day this young man had been known to her on no other lines than as an established fool, who came to stare at her out of the corners of his dark eyes all through the morning service at St. Satisfax.
Mr. Fenwick's a man on other lines--absolutely other.
Yet you would not at once conclude he was a sailor; rather, your conclusion might go on other lines, but always assigning to him a rough adventurous outdoor life.
Other lines of travel were also crowded and with the passing years the flooding tide of home seekers rose higher and higher.
Other lines to the Pacific were projected at the same time; but the panic of 1873 checked railway enterprise for a while.
The only conclusion possible is that this little railroad was specially favored in order to purchase the goodwill of financiers controlling a large traffic in other lines of business.
That much the same conditions prevail in other lines of business is affirmed on the highest authority.
It is on record that the use of private cars in other lines of business has led to grave abuses.
A higher rate of speed has been generally maintained than on other lines, and at the same time, with that increased speed, great steadiness of motion has been found in the carriages, with consequent comfort to the passengers.
Their activities are occupied in other lines, and they require less physical exertion.
Nor can we "train our memory" in the sense of practicing it in one line and having the improvement extend equally to other lines.
All that must work out as have our great modern wonders in other lines, little by little, in orderly development.
The sum of the criticism in the following study is this: the home has not developed in proportion to our other institutions, and by its rudimentary condition it arrests development in other lines.
This pool, which was subsequently joined by other lines, made an equal division of the traffic, and was so well organized that it lasted fourteen years "without a break.
Through the absorption of other lines it reached an extent of over 7,000 miles.
Other lines, aggregating over 400 miles, will soon be opened for traffic.
The capital actually invested in railroads is now receiving larger returns than investments in other lines of business, and their incomes are increasing from year to year.
And much that is to the purpose is also due to writers outside of economics, for the aims of economic speculation have never been insulated from the work going forward in other lines of inquiry.
The trust's policy was substantially the same as has since become familiar in other lines of enterprise, with the difference that in those early days the competitive struggle took a less sophisticated form.
Terms and Credits Wholesale coffee trade contract terms and credits are not dissimilar from those in other linesof commerce.
In these dark days most coffee advertisers ignored the principles discovered and applied in other lines of grocery merchandising.
Most of the retail enterprises in other lines of trade have built up their business on the penny-change plan; and many coffee men believe this should become the universal merchandising method among retail distributers of coffee.
Coffee planters combat pests and diseases principally with sprays, as in other lines of advanced arboriculture.
The dearth in medical supplies recalls other facts showing the straits to which the Confederacy was reduced on other lines by the blockade of its ports.
Whatever lack, therefore, these pages may possess on other lines, they furnish at least a truthful portrait of what I saw and felt as a soldier.
While we suffered from deficiencies on other lines in the summer of '64, there was certainly no lack of rainy weather during that campaign.
We mustn't forget," he answered, "that the steady income of a regular trade is safer to rely on than occasional success in other lines.
The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was to be followed rapidly by other lines.
Other men took up the work in other lines, and in 1854 Cyrus W.
For, although a building is a three-dimensional solid in reality, each view of it is a two-dimensional surface, bounded by lines and divided and diversified within by other lines.
Moreover, in any drawing, the character of each line is partly determined through the context of other lines; you cannot take it abstractly with entire truth.
Such anomalies meet us many times in the history of scientific as of other lines of thought; and the residual lesson is the recognition that progress is infinitely multiplex in its causation.
But Fourier was never, like Owen, a popular force; and popular rationalism went on other lines.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other lines" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.