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Example sentences for "salable"

Lexicographically close words:
sal; salaam; salaamed; salaaming; salaams; salacious; salad; salade; saladeros; salads
  1. The photographer who develops his "nose for news" until it can scent a salable photograph in every conceivable situation is the photographer who has the large cheques forced upon him.

  2. In his rambles after salable photographs the press-photographer may unearth a subject to which a single photograph does not do justice.

  3. This wide variety of subjects cannot but serve to show that even in very small towns there are many opportunities for salable pictures.

  4. Negatives of that size are sufficiently large to make salable prints without enlarging them, and if a larger print is desired, they are of good proportions for the operation of enlarging.

  5. I do not maintain that there is a fortune awaiting the man with the camera; but I do say there are unlimited possibilities for salable photographs and almost an unlimited number of markets for them.

  6. I grasped the opportunity to make a salable photograph.

  7. The photographer in an average-size city may not have frequent opportunities for photographs of renowned persons; but he has many other chances for salable photographs, which evens up things.

  8. Although the average price paid is not astounding, it is a good return on the cost of making; also, the abundant opportunities for salable prints compensate for what each cheque lacks.

  9. Wherever they have been once introduced, they cannot well be dispensed with; and as their use in this respect is constantly extending, this purpose alone would serve to keep the product before the public as a salable article.

  10. But any soil that can be put into a friable condition, and kept so during the period of cultivation, will produce salable peanuts, provided it contains enough lime to insure solid pods.

  11. It has taught them to cultivate new vegetables and fruits for city consumption alone, salable for cash in each successive month; in doing which, they have changed from a poverty-stricken to a money-making generation.

  12. The tomatoes thus preserved are readily salable in all the great cities, both for home consumption and for use at sea.

  13. What are the difficulties in the way of co-operation for the production of salable objects?

  14. My next step in advance, was, while I secured my surplus honey in the most convenient, beautiful and salable forms, so to facilitate the entrance of the bees into the honey receptacles, as to secure the largest fruits from their labors.

  15. The German hive does not furnish the surplus honey in a form which would be found most salable in our markets, or which would admit of safe transportation in the comb.

  16. Such a hive, with us, as it does not furnish the honey in convenient, beautiful and salable forms, would not meet the demands of our cultivators.

  17. It should permit the surplus honey to be taken away, in the most convenient, beautiful and salable forms, at any time, and without any risk of annoyance from the bees.

  18. As a rule slaves that come below Nupé were not salable for the reason that, being unaccustomed to eat salt, it was difficult for them to withstand the regime of the desert.

  19. Also, slaves from certain countries south of Kano were not salable because they were cannibals.

  20. Grafting or budding upon such stocks is also resorted to very often, when it is desirable at once to furnish large, or salable trees of new varieties.

  21. Older trees, especially those with straight clean stems, are often grafted standard high, so as to produce a fine salable tree at once, or in one season.

  22. The advantages of stock-grafting are the changing of an old tree from bad to good fruit, which is produced in a few years; it is also applicable to large stocks, and produces an immediate result, making salable trees in one year.

  23. He knew at sight whether it was a fair, salable article or not.

  24. Now our friend, there, knows verses that are salable and unsalable as well as you do brown sugar.

  25. And there's the extract, flasked and fine, And priced and salable at last!

  26. Until the precious liquor, filtered by degrees, and refined to proof, is flasked and priced, and salable at last, the world stands aloof.

  27. A diet of newspapers and tin cans will not keep a goat healthy nor produce a salable fleece of fine mohair.

  28. The makers cannot get enough of it and yet every year how much salable wood must be burned in the form of prunings.

  29. Hazel bushes make a beautiful fence row, and yield a salable crop.

  30. Jack and Ned joined their farms and raised potatoes, those being a good salable article.

  31. So he decided to buy up a little integrity, even at a high price, and secure the respect of his playmates, though it was not a salable article.

  32. The pickers, therefore, receive two cents for every quart of good, salable berries.

  33. This is one of the most salable articles of the day and staple as flour--something that every housekeeper will buy.

  34. This is a very salable preparation, and affords a large profit to the manufacturer.

  35. He called himself a practical poet, because he made a regular business of it, turning his poetic inspirations into salable verse with the facility and success, as he himself expressed it, of a man who makes boxes out of wood.

  36. She's good at that business, and if lies was salable she'd be rich.

  37. In all contracts the defects of the salable commodity must be stated; and unless the seller make them known, although the buyer has already acquired a right to them, the contract is voided on account of the fraudulent action.

  38. Dei xi, 16) the price of things salable does not depend on their degree of nature, since at times a horse fetches a higher price than a slave; but it depends on their usefulness to man.

  39. The measures of salable commodities must needs be different in different places, on account of the difference of supply: because where there is greater abundance, the measures are wont to be larger.

  40. He was a glue manufacturer, and he ought to have understood that the buyer was looking to him to furnish glue of a sort that would not only be salable as glue but would fulfill the purpose which the buyer had in mind when he made the purchase.

  41. It does not have to be the best, but it must be ordinarily salable as merchantable Manila sugar.

  42. The law at present is that the seller must furnish to the buyer merchantable Manila sugar; that is, Manila sugar of average and salable quality.

  43. In choice of hoed crops be governed by what you can use to advantage, either for house or the feeding of animals, or what you can grow that is salable with least loss of moisture in the soil.

  44. There are men who would, by intensive cultivation of salable stuff and right use of water, pay off the full value of the land from its produce in a couple of years.

  45. Result: several carloads of salable flax fiber shipped to the Eastern market in the winter, the twenty farmers had "money to burn" instead of flax straw, and the company was able to declare a dividend.

  46. The strong, firm linen woven in many struggling country homes was too valuable and too readily exchangeable and salable to be kept wholly for farm use, especially when there were so few salable articles produced on the farm.

  47. It is very true that publishers, like other men, make mistakes; and that sometimes a really good and salable work is rejected.

  48. If the publisher himself be not capable of deciding upon the literary merits or salable properties of the works laid before him, the best thing that he can do is to secure the assistance of some one who is.

  49. Who is to settle what is good or bad, salable or otherwise?

  50. If, he argues, he is able to write salable photoplays, why should he share his checks with authors' agents or photoplay clearing houses?

  51. This we shall attempt by first pointing out its component parts, and then showing how these parts are both constructed and assembled so as to form a strong, well-built, attractive and salable manuscript.

  52. There is no other class of salable things than these three.

  53. As land was almost the only source of salable things in the early time, so it was almost the only thing on which taxes were levied.

  54. Unless where well known, its color is objectionable; and it is generally less salable than the white-skinned varieties.


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