Item, for treasonably resetting Hector Armstrong, a traitor of Levyn, in his theftuous deeds and treasons, &c.
When enough for a day's planting is thus collected, we go home, stack them in the shade, and the next morning the resetting begins!
Such a meter indicates at all times the amount of electricity available for useful work without resetting the pointer every time the battery is charged.
The hand tripping lever and the resetting lever have insulated handles, so that they can be safely handled, even in the dark.
For the back of the sled use the upper part of a child's high chair, taking out the spindles and resetting them in the rear end of the baseboard.
Leave the trap down ten to fifteen minutes and when resettingit after emptying, put back one or two of the victims, as the others enter more readily if they see some of their companions ahead of them.
True, but the innocent party was attracted by the glitter of stolen gold, and why should a resettingbridegroom escape a loss any more than a resetting pawnbroker?
In February, 1615, we find a remission under the privy seal, granted to William Auchterlony, of Cayrine, for resetting of John Faw and his followers.
The resetting is necessary because the work warps under or during the process.
The durability of work case-hardened is greatly enhanced, but it is an expensive process; not so much by reason of the cost of it, but because it involves resetting and a refitting of the parts.
The inward movement of the slide is always to the same point, thus engaging the lead screw andresetting the tool.
But in the case of the finishing cut, it is essential that the tool carry the cut its full length without regrinding, because of the difficulty of resetting the tool to cut to the exact diameter.
The heating for the hardening process is also apt to impair the alignment of the work, causing it to require resetting by the aid of parallel strips and straight-edges.
The lilies will require resetting every few years, as they travel around in their new growth, and may invade the peony roots.
One man was holding up the otter by the tail and laughingly commenting on his gain, while the other was resetting the trap beneath the ice.
When the plants are two inches high, thin them to a foot apart in the rows; and, if needed, form fresh rows by resetting the plants taken up in thinning.
When the young plants are two or three inches high, thin them out to about six inches in the rows; and, as they transplant readily, any vacant space can be filled by resetting the surplus plants.
As an improvement upon painted banners to be used in processions, Botticelli introduced this method of cutting out and resetting colours upon a different ground.
Then all the time when I was resetting the trap I would talk trap to him, and by action and word, teach him the nature of the trap.
After resetting the trap we went on to the third trap, which was setting about a mile farther north.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "resetting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: broadcast; broadcasting; dissemination; insemination; planting; seeding; setting