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Example sentences for "supplied from"

  • A omits day with the howr inequal of the, which is supplied from BCP; the number 30 is also supplied from BCM, as A has a blank space here; see l.

  • If rolling-stock is not secured in the capture of Wilmington, it can be supplied from Washington: A large force of railroad-men has already been sent to Beaufort, and other mechanics will go to Fort Fisher in a day or two.

  • If rolling-stock is not secured in the capture of Wilmington, it can be supplied from Washington.

  • If the gasometer has a smaller capacity, it must be supplied from a greater number of retorts during the lighting period, which is not advantageous, as the first heating of the supernumerary retorts is wasteful of fuel.

  • As the water evaporates from the cistern, it is supplied from a vessel placed alongside of it.

  • A synchronous motor has a tendency to hunt[1] and requires intelligent attention; also an exciting current which must be supplied from an external source.

  • From the first two statements given above it is evident that if a bar of iron be provided with two coils of wire, one of which is supplied from a source of alternating current, as shown diagrammatically by fig.

  • If the names of Adam and Abel be supplied from Gen.

  • It begins in the middle of a sentence, but it is a sentence the beginning of which can be supplied from Matt.

  • As already noted, one can be supplied from a fragment found at Susa, and from other tablets fragments of two or three other sections can be made out.

  • Two other sections of laws that once stood in this lacuna can now be supplied from a considerably defaced tablet from Nippur in the University Museum in Philadelphia, which once contained a part or all of the code of Hammurapi.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "supplied from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bitter enemy; clean sweep; find also; get home; good intentions; heavily dependent; high birth; human societies; little horse; menstruous women; might naturally; more beautiful; nearly pure; often seen; passenger trains; shaped nests; steam navigation; supplied from; thirteen thousand; treatment should; white wine; year before