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Example sentences for "supplemental"

Lexicographically close words:
supplanting; supplants; supple; suppled; supplement; supplementary; supplementation; supplemented; supplementing; supplements
  1. Indeed, he quotes him, at the end of his Supplemental Nights, vol.

  2. He had already resolved to issue six additional volumes, to be called Supplemental Nights.

  3. Most of his time was spent in finishing the Supplemental Nights, and Lady Burton was busy preparing for the press and expurgated edition of her husband's work which, it was hoped, would take its place on the drawing-room table.

  4. His defence of his notes will be found in the last volume of his Supplemental Nights.

  5. Supplemental Volumes and enriched the last three with results of his wide reading and lexicographical experience.

  6. The subscriptions for his Supplemental Nights were now pouring in, and they put him in great jollity.

  7. But in the Supplemental Nights, as in the Nights proper, his great feature is the annotating.

  8. On March 19th, Sir Richard finished his last volume of the Supplemental Nights, and in May he was visited at Trieste by his old friend, F.

  9. The translation of the Supplemental Nights, that is to say, the collection of more or less interesting Arabian tales not included in the Nights proper, was now completed.

  10. The cost and resources necessary to provide such officers with supplemental training in aircraft anti-terrorism training that is comparable to the training that Federal air marshals are provided.

  11. But is not this supplemental process a science?

  12. In the opening up and development of any new art based upon a fundamental discovery or invention, there ensues naturally an era of supplemental or collateral inventive activity--the legitimate outcome of the basic original ideas.

  13. The references given at the conclusion of each chapter have been selected from a large mass of printed material on the subject, on the basis of practical supplemental reading only and are not designed to be exhaustive reference lists.

  14. That man, immured in cities, still retains His inborn inextinguishable thirst Of rural scenes, compensating his loss By supplemental shifts, the best he may?

  15. Section seven gave authority to any white man to kill a Negro who resisted an attempt to arrest him; and by a supplemental Act of 1751, chapter fourteen, the owner of a slave thus killed was to be paid out of the public treasury.

  16. Although this Act was intended to remain on the statute-books only three years, its life was prolonged by a supplemental Act, and it disgraced the colony for twenty-one years.

  17. Sometimes it is constricted longitudinally, and at other times it has attached to it a complication of supplemental tubes of the same character as the air-bladder itself.

  18. In some cases the maxillary is divided by one or more sutures, setting off from it one or more extra maxillary (supplemental maxillary) bones.

  19. Difficulties having arisen by reason of the conflicting claims of the different would-be purchasers, it was finally deemed judicious to obviate them by concluding a supplemental article to the treaty of 1866.

  20. This supplemental treaty provided for the assignment by the American Emigrant Company to James F.

  21. He submitted three reports on the subject, the latter two being supplemental to and corrective of the first.

  22. And whereas the Company is desirous that the provisions in the original charter above complained of should be cancelled or modified, and has applied to us for a supplemental charter embodying more suitable provisions.

  23. And prevent, I beseech you, O chaste and noble Muses, any supplemental scribblers spoiling, by their fables, the truths I have taught mortals in this faithful narrative.

  24. Prevent, I beseech you, O chaste and noble Muses, any supplemental scribblers spoiling, by their fables, the truths I have taught mortals in this faithful narrative.

  25. The preceding article is followed by six leaves, containing supplemental matter.

  26. I would give half a dozen ducats out of the supplemental supply of Madame Francs to have a fine and faithful copy of this very graceful and interesting monumental figure.

  27. Madame Francs' supplemental supply became gradually diminished, and I began to think that if I went on in this manner I should not only never reach Vienna, but not even Munich.

  28. Here are two Lucas Cranachs, which I should like to purchase; but am fearful of dipping too deeply into Madame Francs's supplemental supply.

  29. On the top of this foundation, which rested on the native rock, was built a supplemental wall of burnt brick six or seven feet in thickness and rising even now in its ruined condition on an average eight feet above the lower wall.

  30. Do not the Bible and science deal with two different but supplemental fields of life: the one with religion and morals, the other with the physical world?

  31. This exposition will in nowise interfere with the big show at San Francisco, but will be supplemental to it.

  32. All of these precautions are entirely independent of and supplemental to the limit switches, which cut off the power from the gate-moving machine should the strain reach the danger line.

  33. His discourse is mythologic and supplemental to the Gylfaginning, or Delusion of Gylfe.

  34. Nevertheless, there was a supplemental season of two weeks.

  35. Charles Kingsley, on the 12th of March, on behalf of the Supplemental Ladies' Association of the London Society of Parochial Mission Women.

  36. Numerous supplemental measures have since been enacted, with the view of carrying into practical effect the sanitary principles adopted by the Board.

  37. Any one might publish a supplemental dictionary since 1836, which would equally serve with the old edition.


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