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Example sentences for "recovery"

Lexicographically close words:
recovered; recovereth; recoveries; recovering; recovers; recreancy; recreant; recreate; recreated; recreates
  1. The recovery of the case was of great importance to his party, and if they failed to secure it now a change in the weather might frustrate the next attempt or perhaps place the gold altogether out of reach.

  2. The hospitable boer expressed a keen sympathy for their misfortune, and declared his willingness to spend a month, if need be, with all his servants, in the recovery of the lost camelopards.

  3. Regeneration of tissue in such cases, as has been pointed out, is slow and sufficient time for complete recovery must be allowed or relapses will occur.

  4. However, in every instance if there is involvement of the tibial tarsal (astragalus) bone, complete recovery is highly improbable.

  5. As has been indicated, ample time should be allowed for recovery and depending upon conditions, it takes from three weeks to six months for complete recovery to become established.

  6. In such instances one leg only was so mutilated and in most instances, it is reported that spontaneous recovery took place.

  7. In this instance (an emergency case in which materials that are not to be recommended were necessarily employed) recovery took place within thirty days.

  8. This was not a paralytic condition and recovery resulted, yet undoubtedly this was a case which, if not properly cared for, might have terminated unfavorably.

  9. Septic synovitis and infectious arthritis are always serious affections even in young animals and much depends upon individual resistance and early rational treatment in such cases, if recovery is to follow.

  10. However, chances for partial recovery (which is the best to be hoped for) are so remote that early destruction of the subject is the humane and economical thing to do.

  11. Prognosis is unfavorable, however, in most cases of compound fracture and recovery is improbable when the upper portion of the tibia is broken.

  12. Because of the fact that these bones have proportionately large articular surfaces, when they are inflamed to the extent that degenerative changes affect the articular cartilage, complete recovery seldom results.

  13. In fact, three or four months at pasture is necessary to permit of recovery and this where no congenital deformity has predisposed the subject to such affection of the flexors.

  14. However, in some cases, animals have been successfully treated without bandaging and by keeping the patient in a standing position and on pillar reins until recovery resulted.

  15. However, in passing, it may be said that if a perfect technic is possible in doing the last named operation, a permanent recovery is the outcome.

  16. As the sun went back on the dial ten degrees for intimating the recovery of holy Hezekiah, so shall it now go forward, that the wicked may be taken away from among the people, and the Covenant established in its purity.

  17. The Christians were not slow in securing this advantage beyond any hope of recovery which the Turks might entertain.

  18. Of his recovery little hope was entertained.

  19. He became convalescent, and the first symptom of his recovery was a violent longing for pork.

  20. The praise of the physician," said the Arabian, "is in the recovery of his patient.

  21. His present recovery to recollection was not like that in the cave, dim and distressing.

  22. Their recovery might be effected by vehement exertions, or by some miraculous accident.

  23. Besides, life, in her eyes, possessed considerable attractions, and her physicians flattered her with recovery from her present disease, if she would change the atmosphere of England for that of Languedoc and Naples.

  24. Church, and made nearly all Christendom subject to its sway; essayed the recovery of Palestine, and promoted a crusade against the Albigenses; excommunicated Otto IV.

  25. A solid recovery will also require appropriate domestic policy actions, including controlling the budget deficit and wage increases, reforming labor market regulations, and possibly loosening monetary policy another notch.

  26. In 1987 the economy experienced a minor recovery because of improved weather conditions and stronger international prices for key agricultural exports.

  27. The government hopes that economic recovery in Western Europe in 1994 will boost exports, lower the trade deficit, and help jump-start the economy.

  28. The recovery was spurred by the remittances of some 5% of the population which works abroad, mostly in Greece and Italy.

  29. Georgia is pinning its hopes for recovery on reestablishing trade ties with Russia and on developing international transportation through the key Black Sea ports of P'ot'i and Bat'umi.

  30. This gradual recovery of the world--this slow reopening of the great flower, Life--is beautiful to feel and see.

  31. He was very serviceable to Newberry and Fitch, who acknowledge that they owed the recovery of their liberty and goods, if not their lives, to him and another Padre.

  32. Poor Mrs. Sturk, expecting his recovery every day, would not have permitted the sacrilege, and his dishevelled cue lay upon his shoulders.

  33. I must now rejoice with you over the recovery and safety of your prodigal son, the Decameron.

  34. Since your recovery is hopeless, you say truly you are no captive.

  35. I would not promise to burn a copy of it on the condition of a recovery for twenty years.

  36. We have heard much talk of late against prayer, especially against prayers for better weather and for the recovery of sick people.

  37. Bunyan's recovery seems to have been even slower.

  38. The recovery of the oxides of nitrogen is effected in the Gay Lussac tower, a structure about 50 ft.

  39. A plant for the recovery of this sulphur is established in some of the larger works.

  40. In the Solvay process, chlorine is lost, for hitherto no practicable method has been found for its recovery from calcium chloride.

  41. You will join with me I am certain my dear Charlotte, in prayers for the recovery of the unhappy Lesley's peace of Mind, which must ever be essential to that of your sincere freind M.

  42. Mrs Lutterell will be so good as to accept my compliments, Charlotte, my Love, and Eloisa the best wishes for the recovery of her Health and Spirits that can be offered by her affectionate Freind E.

  43. We must be content to await the recovery of new material, and meanwhile to think in periods.

  44. But, unlike the great Palace Tell, where the lowest diggings revealed nothing earlier than the reign of Ur-Bau, a deepening of his trenches here resulted in the recovery of buildings dating from the earliest periods in the history of the city.

  45. In Ur, too, we obtain evidence of an important administrative reform, by the recovery of three weights for half a maneh, two manehs, and twelve manehs respectively.

  46. Indeed, we may perhaps make the further assumption that the stele was erected within the temple of Ningirsu, since it commemorates the recovery of Gu-edin, the territory that was peculiarly his own.

  47. A recovery of power by the Sumerians merely changed the direction in which further development was to take place.

  48. The following day still sadder news arrived--the recovery of the young king, not more than twenty-five, was despaired of.

  49. On the night of Wednesday the 14th, a date which had been dreaded as that of the Prince Consort's death ten years before, a slight improvement took place, sleep at last was won, and gradual recovery established.

  50. Pardon me the questions I have put to you, but your resolution, which I in vain endeavour to account for, has destroyed past recovery a cherished hope, which I should have been most happy to have seen realised.

  51. Her confessor and some others were awaiting her recovery from it, when they saw her suddenly rise with a start to a kneeling posture, with her arms stretched out horizontally, and in a minute or two more fall prostrate.

  52. That was but the orders of our chief; we await his recovery to learn his purpose.

  53. The only remaining danger of recognition lay in the early recovery of Sanchez, and, as I glanced aside at Estada the conviction became fixed in my mind that such recovery was doubtful.

  54. At last nature abruptly gave way, his last hopes of recovery were foiled by an immoderate return to his old pursuits, and at the age of thirty-one Henry Wharton died a quiet scholar's death.

  55. It found it among the first of English municipalities, and it so utterly crushed its freedom that the recovery of some of the commonest rights of self-government has only been brought about by recent legislation.


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