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Example sentences for "restorers"

Lexicographically close words:
restorative; restoratives; restore; restored; restorer; restores; restoreth; restoring; restos; restrain
  1. Does Macaulay imply that Petrarch is one of "the great restorers of learning"?

  2. He was peculiarly attracted by the works of the great restorers of learning.

  3. But he worked harder building air-restorers than most of the Bunch had ever worked before.

  4. The pumps of their air-restorers and moisture-reclaimers were dependent on current.

  5. His and Lester's blastoff drums were still in the freight compartment, but the ionics and air-restorers had been similarly rendered unworkable.

  6. The internal lights of their air-restorers could be used again, augmenting the action of the pale sunshine on the photosynthetic processes of the chlorophane.

  7. The air-restorers were going to be the toughest and most expensive to make.

  8. Out here, unlike on the Moon at night, the air-restorers could also take direct solar energy through their windows.

  9. They were great builders and restorers of temples, and have left numerous traces of their existence in the monuments both at Ur, and at Larsam, Sirgalla, Erech, and other ancient cities.

  10. Professor Sayce says, "a zealous antiquarian who busied himself much with the disinterment of the memorial cylinders which their founders and restorers had buried beneath their foundations.

  11. The great schemes of the earlier restorers were wisely reviewed, and reasonable limitations acknowledged.

  12. The task which the restorers then set themselves to accomplish, and in which they have been eminently successful, seemed at the time well-nigh hopeless.

  13. On this gallery opens the great chapter hall, an admirable Gothic nave where the restorers have done their work.

  14. Oh, if the restorers would only consecrate each year to the placing of tiles or slates the sums which they squander in having capitals recarved!

  15. Saint-Jean-aux-Bois, in the midst of the forest of Compiegne, is a church of the twelfth century which the restorers have rebuilt.

  16. They translated or imitated robber tragedies, chivalry tales, and ghost ballads from the modern restorers of the Teutonic Mittelalter; but they made no draughts upon the original storehouse of German mediaeval poetry.

  17. Since the French, the restorers of the art of criticism, cast a damp upon original invention, the character of Dante has been thrown under a deeper shade.

  18. We turn now from the restorers of ancient doctrines and their opponents to the men who, continuing the opposition to the authority of Aristotle, point out new paths for the study of nature.

  19. If only the restorers had spared the white-wash.

  20. For years the restorers have been busy with the roof of the galleries that run round the immense patio, only the artesonado will be reproduced in iron instead of wood, and the imitation is good.

  21. Slowly the restorers are unveiling the admirably-wrought stucco walls, where the sculpture is as fine and delicate as the most exquisite lace, and has lain for centuries under a degrading coat of whitewash.

  22. Restorers in 1840, that unhappy age for beautiful old buildings, did what they could to spoil Godalming's parish church.

  23. The restorers altered the interior pretty thoroughly; but the old church must have been a curious building.

  24. Within, one of the chief restorers was Bishop Morley.

  25. We can easily see that after such rough treatment the hair needed restoring waters; and indeed from earliest times hair-restorers and hair-dyes did these "vain ancients" use.

  26. Fragments were also carefully cleaned and preserved, and upon many of these with which the original restorers could do nothing, Sir Frederick Madden afterwards worked wonders.

  27. The best means of stretching vellum to its original dimensions, after it has been shrivelled and contracted, had not at that time been discovered, but the restorers did what they could.

  28. The restorers of churches, the manufacturers of stained glass, the modern decorators and architects of all varieties, the Ritualists and the High Church party, should think of him with kindness.

  29. That school of bastard Gothic illustrated by the buildings of Batty Langley, and other early restorers of the style, bears an analogy with the imitations of old English poetry in the last century.

  30. On the other hand, the restorers of Gothic have never quite learned the secret of the mediaeval builders.

  31. Notwithstanding the clumsiness of restorers this remains one of the most precious of Venetian paintings.

  32. There in the monastery he found an academy of picture restorers established by the Republic working under a director on the paintings of the Ducal Palace.

  33. When Goethe was frequenting the official picture-restorers at S.

  34. Francesco Vanni, in the opinion of many, is the best painter of this school; and is reckoned one of the restorers of Italian painting in the sixteenth century.

  35. Their rules were drawn up by the restorers of this institution, of whom Vasari was one.

  36. Remains were also found here of later kings of Ur and other cities of this region, whose names elsewhere appear as great builders or restorers of ancient temples.

  37. This stone tablet was the archive of the famous Sun temple as was proved by the inscription on it, and also by the documents found with it, which gave the names of the founder and the restorers of the temple.

  38. Sunshine and fresh air are wonderful health restorers as is also a well-directed cold water friction bath administered near the close of the second week of a normal puerperium.

  39. The snowman, snowballing, and the sled riding all bring the ruddy glow of health to the cheek, and are wonderful producers of good appetites and restorers of "tired out nerves.

  40. These have been changed by the ingenious restorers into eagles bearing ears of wheat.

  41. In fact, restorers have done their worst to the chapter-house; but, luckily, their work is not irreparable.

  42. American Society of Bird Restorers A report of the work of the American Society of Bird Restorers, prepared by Mr. Fletcher Osgood, its organizer and manager, will appear in Bird-Lore for August.

  43. Reports from the New Hampshire and Wisconsin Societies and a notice of the American Society of Bird Restorers are necessarily postponed until June.


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