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Example sentences for "removable"

Lexicographically close words:
remoulding; remount; remounted; remounting; remounts; removal; removals; remove; removeable; removed
  1. The same firm make removable pipe coverings a speciality.

  2. Senators appointed by the crown for life, but removable for certain disabilities.

  3. Prince Edward Island) are appointed by the governor-general-in-council, and removable only by the same on the address of the two houses of parliament.

  4. The professors are not necessarily members of the corporation; but they are appointed by the trustees, are removable only by them, and have fixed salaries payable out of the general funds of the college.

  5. The superintendents and keepers of the whole are appointed by the President, and removable at his will.

  6. Congress may still, if it shall so see fit, place the public treasure in the hand of no officer appointed by the President, or removable by him, but in hands quite beyond his control.

  7. When in the bank, they were not kept by persons appointed by the President, or removable at his will.

  8. And it is very clear that the Protest means to maintain that the tenure of office cannot be so regulated by law, as that public officers shall not be removable at the pleasure of the President.

  9. Sidenote: Judges to be removable only on address.

  10. For many ask whether it is not our duty to refrain from all superfluous indulgences, until we have removed the misery and want that exist around us, as far as they are removable by money.

  11. That appointment shall be made removable at the will of the person who shall have appointed him in our name, and that of the prelate.

  12. Should a removable tumour, such as an ovarian cyst, an echinococcus colony in the omentum, or the like be found, it is removed.

  13. If any one has been misled by this slight misuse of chemical terms it may be well to state that phosphate of potash does not exist, and I am told that it can not exist, in a separate removable form.

  14. In Louisiana the excise man who makes an erroneous estimate of the amount of business done (Louisiana regulates the liquor business according to sales only, disclaiming any preventive or reformatory object) is removable from office.

  15. The judges of the Supreme Court and justices of the peace seem also to be removable by the legislature; and the executive power of pardoning in certain cases, to be referred to the same department.

  16. The members of the judiciary department are appointed by the legislative department and removable by one branch of it, on the impeachment of the other.

  17. The members of the judiciary department, again, are appointable by the executive department, and removable by the same authority on the address of the two legislative branches.

  18. The symptoms of debility of the heart are often removable by a regulated course of gymnastics or by pedestrian exercise, even in mountainous countries, such as Switzerland or the Highlands of Scotland or Ireland.

  19. Having been duly chosen and appointed, the clerk was licensed by the Ordinary, and held his office as a freehold, being removable by the Ordinary, and by him only for misconduct.

  20. I think we should add here for the record that the sling which is presently on the rifle is, as any other sling, a removable sling, and not one that is fixed into the rifle.

  21. It is kind of a removable direction, isn't it?

  22. The cam-shaft is usually supported by solid bearings of the removable bushing type, having no compensation for depreciation.

  23. Twin-Cylinder Block of Sturtevant Airplane Engine is Cast of Aluminum, and Has Removable Cylinder Head.

  24. An external oil strainer is provided, which is removable in a few minutes' time without the loss of any oil.

  25. The cam-shafts, cams and heads of the valve stems are all enclosed in oil-tight removable housings of cast aluminum.

  26. Exhaust valves, seating directly in the cylinder head, are removable through the inlet valve holes.

  27. In fitting brasses when these are of the removable type, two methods may be used.

  28. These, like the school-room, should have painted walls and a floor of hard wood with a removable rug or a square of matting.

  29. The executive and judicial officers were merely his servants, appointed by him, and removable at his pleasure.

  30. They receive their offices and salaries from, and are impeachable and removable by, the very governments upon whose acts they affect to sit in judgment.

  31. Most of us, having but vague ideas of Socialism, fear it on several grounds, some of them easily removable as mere mistakes; others requiring careful treatment.

  32. A simply constructed alternative avoids making removable slats between bins or of lifting the material over the walls to toss it from bin to bin.

  33. Alternatively, bins may be constructed of unmortared concrete blocks with removable wooden fronts.

  34. I think the best design has removable slatted separators between a series of four (not three) wooden bins in three declining sizes: two large, one medium-large and one smaller.

  35. The removable doors are also pallets, hooked on with bailing wire.

  36. Is the inefficiency of the city government at present due to temporary and removable causes?

  37. The cylindrical vessel has a removable cover, and contains a perforated plunger which is operated by a hand lever from without.

  38. Baskets have been made removable for use in dyeing establishments, basket and load together going into dyeing vat.

  39. The compartments are removable boxes and are shaped to give bars or cakes or any form desired of sugar in mass.

  40. These boxes being removable cannot fit tightly against the liquor guides, and the liquor is apt to escape.


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