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Example sentences for "projects"

Lexicographically close words:
projection; projections; projective; projector; projectors; projet; projets; proksima; proksiman; proksime
  1. How wonderful are the projects of genius!

  2. I know that you intend riding into the eastern part of the Patent, and I will accompany you, and conduct you to a spot where some of your projects may be realized.

  3. Extensive hydrocarbon/natural gas reserves could prove a boon to this underdeveloped country if extraction and delivery projects can be worked out.

  4. It nevertheless met most of its macroeconomic targets, and 2000 should see economic recovery as reconstruction projects make progress and the agricultural sector recovers.

  5. In February 1996, the EU agreed to finance the reconstruction of the port of Berbera; since then, other aid projects have been assumed by the EU and by a non-governmental Italian organization.

  6. Construction projects and various services needed to support the military installations are done by military and contract employees from the UK, Mauritius, the Philippines, and the US.

  7. He has busied himself with philanthropic projects and was made one of the trustees of Victoria Order of Nurses in 1897.

  8. The harbor, already one of the finest in existence for vessels of large tonnage, will be made even better by the extension of the dock system and by other projects now in hand.

  9. I will not attempt to specify the numerous projects of charity that have been given life and vigor by Miss Gould.

  10. The Pope not only overwhelmed him with projects for the decoration of the Vatican but made him curator of all antiques which might be discovered near Rome, with full power to direct excavations.

  11. The generous interest and help of the Royal Society in my scientific projects made this long and expensive journey possible.

  12. The stage is square, and projects out so that the audience sit on three sides of it.

  13. Their upper jaw projects forward, so as to be on a level with their nose, and their ears are placed higher.

  14. These idle projects fell to the ground of themselves, and there was not the least appearance that Alexis had ever countenanced them.

  15. Is it, thought I, the shadow of a sinister catastrophe that already projects over and awes, appalls him?

  16. Something instinctively told him that this visit threatened interference with whatever might be his ultimate projects in regard to Riccabocca and Violante.

  17. At the same time, his own views had changed in respect to the means of carrying these projects out.

  18. All his projects for life would be interrupted.

  19. He thought how his projects had always met with failure, with disapproval, above all failure .

  20. There is a cliff which projects into the sea, which washes it on either side.

  21. Mr. Jefferson retained his opinion, and now we have these projects revived.

  22. By degrees, all projects of the kind were abandoned.

  23. Mr. Bolton spent a very pleasant day in his office, and went home revolving some new plans, and the execution of some projects he had long been prevented from entering upon by the lack of money.

  24. Plans had been formed for the past week, many of them in secret, and the very next day after the close of the academy, various business projects would burst upon a waiting world.

  25. I shall find a position, of course, and I shall never cease nursing Carey's various affairs and projects during the time of his exile, but I cannot assume an ounce more of financial responsibility.

  26. But his grand projects found only feeble support among the degenerate and desponding Greeks, and the forced change of sides alienated from him his former Lucanian adherents: he fell at Pandosia by the hand of a Lucanian emigrant (422).

  27. The right shoulder projects more frequently than the left.

  28. The root is that part which is covered on both surfaces; the body is that portion which has one surface free; the free portion projects beyond the end of the finger.

  29. The function of that part of the external ear which projects from the head is to collect sounds and reflect them into the meatus.

  30. A wooden peg, a foot and a half high, with two slight crooks or curves in one side of it and one in the other, projects above the starboard gunwale.

  31. Some of the current feeding the lamp is shunted through a coil, into which projects one end of an iron bar connected with one carbon point.

  32. The end of this wire projects through the casing.

  33. Into the hollow shaft projects the end of another shaft carrying pinions 6 and 4.

  34. In the top of the conduit is a slit through which an arm carrying a contact shoe on the end projects from the car.

  35. This pipe projects some distance through the bottom of A, so that the hottest portion of the contents may be drawn off first.

  36. From the face of the tumbler a stud, S, projects through the hole in the bolt.

  37. I do not at all like the idea of being abridged of the power of hiring a farm for the longest time I can obtain it, which is one of the projects of some of the ultra reformers of free and equal New York.

  38. The 'Nest house stood in the very centre of the estate, and, ignorant as we were of the temper of the tenants, it might be indiscreet to let our presence be known; and circumstances favoured our projects of concealment.

  39. But these are the projects and the petitions in the columns of the journals, and they speak for themselves.

  40. I regard it as only one of the many projects that have been devised to evade the laws and institutions of the country, as they now exist.

  41. Percier and Fontaine, the architects of the emperor, have left behind them a full account of the projects of their imperial master relative to the heights of Chaillot.

  42. Came back after; walked an hour in the Grande Salle with Haffreingue, talking over projects for England and France.

  43. It was also arranged that before proceeding further with his projects and schemes for prayers and unity, he should submit them to the Roman Curia.

  44. He was as young as ever in his plans for the conversion of England, sanctification of Ireland, and advancing all to perfection; and the approbation of the General to the main drift of his projects inflamed him with fresh ardour.

  45. On many occasions, while at Oscott College, the Superior, and myself among the rest, often thought his zeal too unbounded and rather imprudent, and could not sanction some of his projects and undertakings.

  46. His projects for carrying out his ideas seldom met the cordial approval of superiors, and when he received such sanction, it was only after his schemes had been considerably toned down.

  47. Not only was the attempt a failure, but it caused the breakdown of other projects besides.

  48. Numerous out-of-the-way projects had one peculiarity in common--they were all to end satisfactorily.

  49. Here a small wooden platform projects over the river, and near it are a number of large boats capable of carrying all our party.

  50. The roof of the cave in the east wing projects seven feet beyond the line of pillars, and is about fifty feet long.


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