Slides had covered or taken away most of the evidences of occupation.
There had been slides there and Goddard was not sure of them.
It was a question of returning to the rectory to load the slides or of giving up the photograph altogether.
Within a minute after the slides were found empty Christina was alone in the meadow below the bridge; Herbert had found it impossible to give up the photograph altogether.
Endlessly the water slides and gently pours over the dam, and softly ebbs around the pond's primeval shores.
However, the work of transporting was getting under way; a few logs were in the pile beside the house, and numerous others were scattered along the canals, runways, and slides between the house and the harvest grove.
But one morning I found logs on slides and in canals, and unfinished work in the grove, as though everything had been suddenly dropped in the night when work was at its height.
These, together with the connecting slides and canals, required more water than the spring supplied, especially in the autumn when the beaver were floating their winter supplies from pond to pond.
Lantern slides illustrating the subjects treated in this book may be procured from T.
There it is dumped into huge bunkers built at the docks, and from these it slides down chutes into the holds of the steam-barges.
The gun and the slides carrying it were enclosed in a wrought-iron box, having openings in the front and rear for the passage of the muzzle and the breech.
The slides also served as friction-bars to regulate the recoil.
At first there was not snow enough to do more than make slides on the sidewalk, and the little boy and girl did this for a time.
But these same men and women were careful not to step on the slippery slides made by Bunny Brown and his sister Sue, for they did not want to slip and fall.
Iris obeys; Upon her painted bow to earth slides down, And hails Hersilia in the bidden words.
The fool slides o'er the ice that you should break.
So slides he down upon his grained bat, And comely distant sits he by her side; When he again desires her, being sat, Her grievance with his hearing to divide.
Everyone who is going much among savages ought to include a lantern and an assortment of good startling slides in his outfit if possible.
The process is the same in Switzerland and Greenland, only in Switzerland the glacier melts when it reaches the lower valley and feeds rivers; in Greenland the glacier slidesinto the ocean, breaks off and becomes an iceberg and floats away.
St., Dayton, Ohio, a magic lantern with a few slides and 2 pairs of skates for a bound or unbound vol.
It is made of two white wires joined together in the centre, with slides on either end for pressing the wires together, thus holding the papers together by pressure without mutilating them.
A large number of blood-slides were prepared and stained for examination for blood-parasites.
We are all waiting to know what to say; we are all waiting for a new set of slides which shall be adjusted to the new conditions.
There are a lot ofslides like that, that are common to everybody.
It is your privilege to get these slides out into circulation, a mighty appealing thing to do, a splendidly stirring thing to do.
Here we are, nearly a hundred million people--we always include children--whose slides must be supplied and in some fashion unified.
You see, the slides haven't yet been sent out for this week.
I wish we had more accurate slides about history, especially about the French Revolution.
True, we have slides specialized for the use of various social groups, but the fundamental slides that preserve our nationality, are common to millions.
Our mental life can be described accurately and vividly in terms of these pictures, these slides of memory and imagination.
Just the person that has some slides that were made at home.
They are changed every few minutes, but we have to do the best we can to run the latest and most trustworthy slides into the minds of the people.
When we go to a lecture on "Mother, Home and Heaven" we expect the speaker in lieu of lantern slides to supply "word pictures.
Now, if we get our slides of the French Revolution from popular pulpits and from stump speakers we shall get some curious pictures.
The efficient teacher today uses books, magazines, daily paper, pictures and lantern slides to supplement the text book.
The overhead wire is suspended from cables stretched between insulators, and current is conveyed from it to the trains through a 'bow' which slides along its lower side.
In sync with his speech, the slides Matthew had shown the executive staff just four months ago, when he first proposed the strategic alliance with ICP, flashed behind him on the high screen.
She returned the slides to the manila folder, then circled her hands around the neck of the overhead projector.
Slides began to block the way; ice glazed the overflows at night; and at last a cold wave struck down from the summits; the track stiffened in an hour and it was hard as steel underfoot.
Motor starters in which the successive steps of resistance are cut out by a pivoted lever carrying a contact shoe which slides over button contacts or over contact segments, are known as sliding contact starters.
BR, small brass wire, connected to ingoing end of pressure circuit coils and forming RR' and the slides K the light load adjustment.
In most modern engines the passage of the steam to and from the cylinder is governed by slides of various forms, some of which we shall now explain.
A square piece of paper, or card, is stretched upon a board, which slides in grooves formed in a frame.
These two slides may be opened or closed whenever it is necessary.
These slides may be opened or closed by proper mechanism at any point of the stroke.
One of the advantages claimed by the patentees for these slides is, that the engines are secured from the accidents which arise from the accumulation of water within the steam cylinder.
The eccentric which works the slides is placed upon the paddle shaft O, and the connecting arm which drives the slides may be easily detached when the engine requires to be stopped.
These four slidesmay be governed by a single lever, or they may be moved by separate means.
The four-way cock is sometimes used as a substitute for the valves orslides in a double-acting steam engine to conduct the steam to and from the cylinder.
In Seaward's slides no hemp packing is used, nor is any attention on the part of the engine-man required after the slidesare first adjusted.
But the study of their structure is not easy, and requires (as in the foregoing Coccodiscida) not only careful examination of the facial views of the disk, but also of the marginal view and of slides and sections through different planes.
Zaidie stood gazing for nearly an hour at this marvellous vision of the home-world which she had left so far behind her before she could tear herself away and allow her husband to shut the slides again.
Zaidie got her apparatus to work, and when she had taken her slides down to the dark-room, Redgrave turned the R.
Peaceful is he, and most secure, Whose heart and actions all are pure; How smooth and pleasant is his way, Whilst Life's Meander slides away.
Descended from Prince Lamus, whose command Reach from the Formian walls, o'er sea and land; Well was he known our ancestors among, Where gentle Liris slides along.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "slides" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.