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Example sentences for "suspensions"

Lexicographically close words:
suspending; suspends; suspensa; suspense; suspension; suspensive; suspensorium; suspensory; suspicion; suspicioned
  1. He "swims in a sea of tone," being particularly fond of those suspensions and inversions in which the intervals of the second clash passionately, strongly compelling resolution.

  2. Instead of broth cultures, normal salt solution suspensions of killed pest bacilli are usually used in vaccines at present.

  3. Original features are not wanting, as for instance, suspensions and transition notes on an organ point, which even modern musicians would find piquant.

  4. This reads with comparative smoothness; that is, with less hindrance from suspensions and reconstructions of thought--with less mental effort.

  5. By making this change, some of the suspensions are avoided and others shortened; while there is less liability to produce premature conceptions.

  6. Hence, other things equal, force will be gained by so arranging the members of a sentence that these suspensions shall at any moment be the fewest in number; and shall also be of the shortest duration.

  7. This probability is substantiated by the fact that suspensions of bacteria may be "agglutinated" by appropriate strengths of various acids.

  8. They may be adsorbed like other colloids by "shaking out" with finely divided suspensions like charcoal or kaolin, or by other colloids like aluminum hydroxide or proteins.

  9. If the car was rigged beneath the centre of the envelope with vertical suspensions it would tend to produce compression in the underside of the envelope, owing to the load not being fully distributed.

  10. A considerable amount of moisture can be taken up by the fabric and suspensions of a large airship which, however, may be largely neutralized by the waterproofing of the envelope.

  11. Nine fans of the internal rigging support the main suspensions of the car, while similar fans both fore and aft provide attachment for the handling guys.

  12. They were suspended from the hull by wooden struts streamline in shape, and fitted with internal steel-wire ropes; additional wire suspensions were also fitted to distribute the load over a greater length of the ship.

  13. The aeroplane landing wheels, axle and suspensions are abandoned.

  14. Ten main suspensions are incorporated in the Coastal envelope, of which three take the handling guys, the remaining seven support the weight of the car.

  15. If the car is placed close to the envelope it will be seen that the suspensions of necessity lie at a very flat angle and exert a serious longitudinal compression.

  16. In addition, to distribute the weight and prevent the cars from rocking, steel wire suspensions were led to certain fixed points in the hull.

  17. For rigging he employed a long nacelle, in the centre of which was supported the car, and unusually long suspensions distributed the weight throughout practically the entire length of the envelope.

  18. On either side there are six main suspensions of 25 cwt.

  19. The suspensions carrying the car are attached to a large elliptical rigging band which is formed under the central portion of the envelope.

  20. A refusal by the banks to expand their loans, still more a policy of contraction, sends interest rates up to three or four times their usual figures, and causes forced suspensions and bankruptcies.

  21. Our two last suspensions of specie payments by the banks, viz.

  22. We have had eight general bank suspensions under our present bank system, many of them continuing for years, and producing ruin and desolation.

  23. In Bach and Handel's time, the rules of composition were very strict--no suspensions were allowed; so they were indicated where it was not permitted to write them.

  24. The salutary restraint attributed to its control over local banks was soon exemplified in its forcing many of them into complicity in its crimes, and all into two general suspensions of specie payments, headed by itself.

  25. There were general suspensions of specie payments during its time; and none since.

  26. Blondet has roughly given you the account of Nucingen's first two suspensions of payment; now for the third, with full details.

  27. Some new bank suspensions occurred in Philadelphia, and among banks closely connected with that city.

  28. But suspensions of arms are often only orally concluded.

  29. Suspensions of arms have nothing to do with political purposes, or with the war generally, since they are of momentary and local importance only.

  30. The Hague Regulations do not specially mention suspensions of arms, since article 37 speaks of local armistices only, apparently comprising suspensions of arms among local armistices.

  31. As regards the competence to conclude armistices, a distinction is necessary between suspensions of arms and general and partial armistices.

  32. Article 37 of the Hague Regulations apparently includes partial armistices together with suspensions of arms under the term "local" armistices.

  33. It advances a supposition of that which is contrary to reason to justify supposed visible suspensions of the order of nature, which are also contrary to reason.

  34. Mozley maintains, in order to assert that miracles or visible suspensions of that order are not contrary to reason,--how can it be asserted that miracles are supernatural?

  35. A revelation having, it is supposed, been made, that revelation is consequently supposed to have been contemplated, and to have necessitated and justified suspensions of the order of nature to effect it.

  36. But both matter and mind unite in repudiating so unworthy a conception of a God, and in rejecting the idea of suspensions of Law.

  37. The division into solutions and pseudo-solutions or suspensions is also an arbitrary one.

  38. There are moreover many properties common to colloidal solutions and suspensions of fine powders, such as kaolin, mastic, charcoal, or Indian ink.

  39. On the other hand, the colloids of one important group are found to be almost without any electric charges;[260] the passage of an electric current through their suspensions has little or no effect on them.

  40. It is noteworthy that the suspensions of finely divided clay, kaolin, quartz, carbon, carry the same charge as these colloidal suspensions.

  41. Colloidal silver, platinum, arsenious sulphide and other colloidal metals and sulphides have also been shown, in the same way, to be suspensions of solid particles.

  42. Oily suspensions are also used in treatment of tuberculous fistulas.

  43. The petroxolins are solutions or suspensions of active medicaments in a mixture of ammonia soap and petrolatum or liquid petrolatum.

  44. Indeed, it has been calculated that the cord suspensions offered almost as much resistance to the air as did the balloon itself.

  45. I asked myself why I should not use this same piano wire for all my dirigible balloon suspensions in place of the cords and ropes used in all kinds of balloons up to this time.

  46. Three of these general suspensions had occurred in the last twenty years.


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