I say, air yer right k'rect that the flyin' mail comes through these yere parts?
It is evidenced by our records that this goat must have been a huge animal, for Ver and Rect lived three days on his carcass, although at the end of this time they felt rather sick.
The ferrets killed a few of these rats to experiment upon, and were more than delighted with the tender meat, Ver and Rect making the ferret's bill-of-fare for all ages chiefly consist of rabbits and rats.
There was such an abundance of these delicious rabbits that Ver and Rect concluded they had enough of a wandering life, and that the mission of the "Bill-of-Fare Improving Co.
Ver and Rectfound the stream about the size of our present Hudson as it flows by Weehawken.
After an exciting chase, Ver and Rect captured him, and at first devoured him with vim.
In two hours after their first courtship--the thing was done quicker in those days--Ver and Rect were married men.
Never after they had been in Engelland did Ver or Rect or their descendants subsist on pigs, woodchucks, or billy-goats.
Ver acquainted himself with a pretty young Miss Weasel, a blonde, and paid her attention, and Rect took fancy to a handsome and stately Miss Mink, a brunette.
An I pose dat we rect a tent on de sho oh dis yah island, and hab de banket come off in fust chop style.
Let the satisfaction of the condition σ by an abstractive set mean that the two given event-particles and the event-particles lying between them on the rect all lie in every event belonging to the abstractive set.
Thus the matrix of r intersects the moment M in a rect ρ.
The axiom asserts that the rect joining the two event-particles of intersection of the diagonals is parallel to the rect on which the bases lie.
Accordingly when one sees instantaneously a moving being and its path ahead of it, what one really sees is the being at some event-particle A lying in the rect ρ which is the apparent path on the assumption of uniform motion.
What is really traversed are other event-particles which at succeeding instants occupy the same points of space α as those occupied by the event-particles of the rect ρ.
Let ρ be any rect in the moment M of α and let λ be a level in M which is perpendicular to ρ.
But the actualrect ρ which is a locus of event-particles is never traversed by the being.
Any rect in M which intersects all these levels in its set of puncts, thereby receives for its puncts an order of position on it.
Thus ρ is the instantaneous rect in M which occupies at the moment M the straight line r in the space of α.
Any two event-particles on a rect define the set of event-particles which lie between them on that rect.
The instantaneously seen road is a portion of the rect ρ--of course only an approximation to it.
What are yer doin' them c'rect guides at, ole man?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rect" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.