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Example sentences for "technic"

Lexicographically close words:
teche; teched; techen; techeth; teching; technical; technicalities; technicality; technically; technician
  1. The first and most simple is known as laga, the technic of which is the passing of each element of the weft under one and over one of the warp elements.

  2. Of the various performers who took part in making the fourteen records, this singer shows the best voice technic and control.

  3. Nor can the truth they present be ascribed to the technic process, which we have supposed the same with each; as, on such a supposition, with their equal skill, the result must have been identical.

  4. If we learn through and through how a single perfect story is constructed, we shall have gone far toward understanding the technic of story-building as a whole.

  5. This essay is, so far as I know, the only existing treatise on the technic of style which is of any practical value to the incipient artist.

  6. The young author who aspires to write novels must not only labor to acquire the technic of his art: it is even more important that he should so order his life as to grow cunning in the basic truths of human nature.

  7. To the story-teller himself they will serve as a stimulus and a guide, calling attention to the technic of his craft and broadening his knowledge of the principles of his art.

  8. Technic may be learned from books--the master-works of art in fiction.

  9. More and more, as the realist advances in technic and gains in ability to represent the actual, he is tempted to make photographs of life instead of pictures.

  10. I agree with Casey Wood that such a technic furnishes just as good results as any one with the aid of an instrument.

  11. The technic is more difficult than in the classic cesarean, and the operation was not kindly received, but of late some men are having so much success with it that it is reviving, and rightly so.

  12. Skill in surgical technic has much to do with success in all these cases.

  13. The technic of this low incision protects the peritoneal cavity better than the classic incision, apparently.

  14. A work by Lorenzo Penna, published at Bologna in 1656, shows very clearly what the general principles of clavichord and harpsichord technic were in that day.

  15. The classical period in musical history is that in which composers appear to have been engaged in perfecting the form and technic of composition.

  16. But before it could achieve that end, something had to be added to its technic and its organization.

  17. These early musicians had, indeed, arrived at the heart of the matter, for the highest achievement of piano technic to-day is the preservation of a pure singing tone throughout the intricacies of modern music.

  18. The works of Beethoven, to which more extended attention will be given hereafter, introduced nothing strictly new in the technic of piano playing, but they did compel certain changes in style.

  19. Nothing has been added to its technic except the application of the most recent laws of harmony.

  20. It must be borne in mind that the public taste of that time would hardly have been prepared for such advanced works as those of Beethoven, even if Haydn's technic of composition had been equal to the task of writing them.

  21. The old polyphonic compositions for the clavichord and harpsichord demanded of the player a technic which would enable him to bring out clearly the three or four voice parts.

  22. But we shall see that better when we come to a consideration of the music apart from the technic and the style.

  23. It is not to be forgotten that the veins of the cord are particularly likely to be somewhat dilated in these cases of hernia and the operator is taking more or less of a hazard in neglecting the suction technic outlined.

  24. The suction technic should be followed and the needle should be moved in all directions as it is withdrawn and the deposit diffused as much as possible.

  25. The technic is not difficult even when all precautions are taken.

  26. No good school would cut out that technic simply because you needed an engineering student in your technology department and couldn't afford to wait or to pay for a graduate.

  27. The question of technic is a serious one but it is not going to be solved entirely by omissions and short-cuts.

  28. The general arrangement and technic of this relief, the skill with which unity of design is preserved despite the circular form, the energy of the action, and the variety of the grouping, have often been pointed out.

  29. All show distinctly a clinging to the technic of ceramic art.

  30. To prove his own understanding he has written one scherzo in technic that is a delightful example of bad rime, bad meter, and the other earmarks of the poor poet.

  31. You will also need to develop a new technic for memorizing, especially for memorizing things heard.

  32. This substitution requires that you develop a new technic of learning, for the mental processes involved in an oral recitation are different from those used in listening to a lecture.

  33. In painting and in music some knowledge of technic is absolutely necessary, but in literature the art of writing counts last, and technic is rarely applauded.

  34. Or a pianist, having acquired the mastery of the technic of the keyboard and the ability to read music, can sit down before a piano he never sat at before and play off instantly a piece of music he never saw before.

  35. And he showed steady progress in the technic of his art, each succeeding picture disclosing genuine advance.

  36. Some say that his work shows the influence of his master, especially in the trim finish of his technic and in his fondness for embodying a story in his pictures.

  37. He set forth in 1830, with practically no knowledge of the technic of art, going as a guest of Governor Clark of St. Louis, then United States superintendent of Indian affairs.

  38. In view of the improvements in technic of intravenous administrations and its comparative simplicity, and especially in view of the uncertainties and delays of absorption from the tissues, the intravenous route should be given the preference.

  39. Having utilized the technic devised by Teague, I have had no difficulty in performing the agglutination test in plague.

  40. I will not discuss the technic of the procedures of biologic diagnosis, which is described by Dr.

  41. No, the technic which takes time is the technic of the brain, which directs the fingers to the right place at the right time.

  42. When his technic is sufficiently great it permits him to speak with fluency and self-expression, enhancing the value of his work a thousandfold.

  43. I feel that I have now many times the technic I have ever had before and I have acquired it all in recent years.

  44. All of present technic is a common heritage from many investigators and innovators.

  45. This does not mean, however, that the necessity for a comprehensive technic is depreciated.

  46. Technic with many is unmistakably a gift.

  47. The need for an all-comprehensive technic is greater than ever before.

  48. One difficulty lies in the regrettable tendency of modern technic toward being a purpose in itself.

  49. Technic differs from the mechanics of piano playing in that it has properly to do with the intellectual phase of the subject rather than the physical.

  50. They are incapable of comparing the value of the advances made by Von Bülow, Tausig and other innovators whose lives were given to a large extent to the higher development of the technic of the instrument.

  51. His violin, with his power to feel, and with his knowledge of technic added, could send his message as far as sound could carry.

  52. The study of a style had developed a technic and to the achievement of vocal feats this technic had been incited by the rapid rise of the act of descant.

  53. Hand in hand the technic and the art of descant had come down the years.

  54. When the basic laws of contrapuntal technic had been codified, Josquin des Prés led the way to the production of music possessing a beauty purely musical.

  55. The existence of such a part would imply the co-existence of considerable musicianship on the part of the pipe player and of an advanced technic in the composition of instrumental obbligati.

  56. So because of this loneliness she spent hours at the piano eagerly practicing the technic that under Tante had been so tiresome.

  57. Keineth, under Peggy's tutorage, was faithfully practicing at tennis, spending much time volleying balls back and forth across the net and trying to understand the technic of the game.

  58. The American dinner-table, in truth, becomes a monument to the defective technic of the American housewife.

  59. In whatever calls for no more than an invariable technic and a feeble chicanery she usually fails; in whatever calls for independent thought and resourcefulness she usually succeeds.

  60. It lies in the same disconcerting apprehension of the larger realities, the same impatience with the paltry and meretricious, the same disqualification for mechanical routine and empty technic which one finds in the higher varieties of men.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    technical education; technical instruction; technical language; technical terms; technically called; technically known; technically termed