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Example sentences for "allotment"

Lexicographically close words:
allopathy; allor; allora; allot; alloted; allotments; allotropic; allots; allotted; allotting
  1. We should now break up the tribal funds, doing for them what allotment does for the tribal lands; that is, they should be divided into individual holdings.

  2. The General Allotment Act is a mighty pulverizing engine to break up the tribal mass.

  3. In Berlin the better class of artisans and small tradespeople escape from their flats on Sundays to their allotment gardens.

  4. Each tenant has his own patch of allotment land on which he grows what he requires for his use.

  5. An area allotment method with a normal forest formula as a check has been mostly employed in this work, which is by no means as yet completed.

  6. His successor, Hennert, in 1788, devised a new method by introducing allotment of a number of annual felling areas to a period of the rotation when at least the periodic budget could be equalized.

  7. It appears then that the schematic allotment methods found the most general application in the earlier time of the period, being favored probably on account of their simplicity in application.

  8. In the field of forest management he became the inventor of the area allotment method and the originator of the highly developed Saxon forest management.

  9. The example of the neighbors was also followed later in the northwestern provinces, and in both regions this method was improved upon by allotment according to the propositions of Hartig and Cotta.

  10. The method of regulation employed is that of area division and sometimes area allotment according to Cotta.

  11. It is a periodic area allotment with only a summary check by volume.

  12. In regulating the forest area of the state he developed the volume allotment method, which, however, proved too cumbersome to be readily applied to large areas.

  13. The new method now largely employed is an area allotment checked by the normal forest formula.

  14. In 1898, new instructions were issued, which abandon the allotment method and restrict the yield regulation to designating felling areas for the first period.

  15. Agitated Town Councils met and stopped the tea-parties; fought against street markets through which allotment holders could sell their produce cheaply; put heavy rates on land reclaimed and buildings erected by hard work.

  16. Her master was white but he had married into de Nation and so she got a freedmen's allotment too.

  17. I got my allotment as a Cherokee Freedman, and so did Cal, but we lived here at this place because we was too old to work the land ourselves.

  18. But later on I got a freedman's allotment up in dat part close to Coffeyville, and I lived in Coffeyville a while but I didn't like it in Kansas.

  19. He have his freedmen's allotment close to that place, but mine is up on the Verdigris, and we move up there to live.

  20. When an officer is going overseas, if his dependents are not to follow immediately, an allotment is the best way to insure that they will get their income regularly.

  21. The forms for the starting of an allotment are quite simple.

  22. Overseas expenses are usually quite light, which means that the allotment may safely be made in larger amount than half the monthly pay.

  23. The allotment of routes and times of movement in accordance with the Corps programme will be arranged similarly.

  24. That road was, however, the only possible outlet into enemy country for the armoured cars, and I resolved upon a special programme, and the allotment of a special body of troops for its execution.

  25. The allotment of areas for quartering during this stage will be made by mutual arrangement between Divisional Commanders concerned.

  26. Artillery to stand as at present allotted, but liable to re-allotment by me as operation develops.

  27. Even if, in the allotment of seats, the largest party has a remainder of votes not utilized, yet this remainder necessarily bears a smaller proportion to the total of the votes polled than is the case with a smaller party.

  28. The votes remaining over after the allotment of seats in each constituency would be added together, and further seats would then be allotted to the respective lists.

  29. See Single transferable vote Aldermen, election of, Allotment of seats to parties, Alternative vote, Andrae, M.

  30. Parties may unite for the purpose of presenting lists in combination, and the lists so presented are treated for the purpose of the allotment of seats as if they emanated from one party.

  31. The separate allotment of seats one by one in accordance with the foregoing reasoning may be shown thus:-- 8,000 (List No.

  32. The totals to be considered in the allotment of the second seat were, therefore, as follows:-- Moderate.

  33. This summary of the different methods used in solving the double problem of a list system--the allotment of seats to parties and the selection of successful candidates--is not fully complete.

  34. He remarked that in the (temporary) allotment of Representatives made by the Committee, the Southern States had received more than the number of their white & three fifths of their black inhabitants entitled them to.

  35. In general the allotment might not be just, but considering all circumstances, he was satisfied with it.

  36. There must be a drastic alteration in the Small Holding and Allotment Acts.

  37. Accordingly, the political influence of the allotment farmer finds its ultimate expression in an Executive power that subjugates the commonweal to its own autocratic will.

  38. The economic development of the allotment system has turned bottom upward the relation of the farmer to the other classes of society.

  39. Bonaparte represents an economic class, and that the most numerous in the commonweal of France--the Allotment Farmer.

  40. These are the material condition that turned French feudal peasant into a small or allotment farmer, and Napoleon into an Emperor.

  41. This allotment of lands created the French farmer class.

  42. But that which now bears the French farmer down is that very allotment of land, it is the partition of the soil, the form of ownership, which Napoleon had consolidated.

  43. The allotment farmers are an immense mass, whose individual members live in identical conditions, without, however, entering into manifold relations with one another.

  44. In this slavery of capital, whither its development drives it irresistibly, the allotment system has transformed the mass of the French nation into troglodytes.

  45. It is evident that all the "idees Napoleoniennes" are the ideas of the undeveloped and youthfully fresh allotment; they are an absurdity for the allotment that now survives.

  46. The allotment no longer lies in the so-called fatherland, but in the register of mortgages.

  47. By this method the allotment would be honestly made without wrong to any one.

  48. They also assumed control over various phases of public activities--the allotment of food supplies, the issue of emergency currency, and the punishment of criminals.

  49. This allotment was in addition to money sent him.

  50. In similar cases the commissioners may order the appropriation of such an allotment for the labouring poor as the commissioners shall think necessary.

  51. And what is very remarkable, every man who proved to the Commissioners that they had been in the habit of keeping stock on the common, was considered as possessing a common-right and had an allotment in lieu of it.

  52. But in fuel they are benefited; an allotment not to exceed 1/20 let, and the rent applied in coals for all not occupying above 5l.

  53. If allotments are not enclosed and fenced within an appointed time the commissioners may have the work done and charge the expense to the proprietor or let the allotment and apply the rents till the expenses are paid.

  54. For each, four acres were allotted: and the cottage with this allotment would now sell for 160l.

  55. Enemy met with in considerable strength; they had just brought up fresh troops, and the allotment of machine guns, according to prisoners, was two per battalion.

  56. The young man nodded his thanks and went out, leaving just as the first stenographer was bringing in his allotment of letters for the signatures.

  57. Some received no allotment because they failed to prove their claims, and others sold their allotments to wealthy farmers, either because they were too small to keep a cow or because they could not enclose them.

  58. In 1870 "the allotment of land in severalty to the Indians has been nearly completed, each head of a family receiving eighty acres.

  59. An allotment of land in severalty has been directed to be made, much to the gratification and encouragement of the tribes.

  60. They are, however, "growing exceedingly anxious for the allotment of their lands in severalty.

  61. The agent's efforts have been directed to giving to each Indian his own allotment of land.

  62. The allotment was the occasion of many changes in their location.

  63. This amount covers the cost of the forty acre allotment of Samuel A.

  64. She has taught school several years and is now living on her own allotment of land near Red River, where she has founded and is endeavoring to maintain a christian home.

  65. The allotment of lands in severalty to the Indians and Freedmen was completed in 1905, and the Territorial government was transformed into one of statehood on Jan.

  66. This was finally checked in Indian Territory by the individual allotment of lands in 1904.

  67. In 1905 they receive an allotment of lands that they may become independent owners of their own homes.

  68. Provision is made for more rigid inspection of vessels and their cargoes, for equitable allotment of space, and for the safety of the crews.

  69. The Marques of Montes Claros, [31] viceroy of Nueva HespaƱa, last year made the allotment of the money which your Majesty has graciously permitted to be assigned to the citizens of these islands.

  70. It is admitted that his portion was taken out of the first allotment to Judah (ver.

  71. That part had been allotted to Reuben, Gad, and half the tribe of Manasseh; and the allotment was still to hold good.

  72. Are we not told that, at an early period, a colony of the tribe of Dan had to go elsewhere in search of land, because they were too hampered in the allotment they had received?

  73. What they had wished him to do was to take away a portion from some other tribe and give it as an extra allotment to them, so that it would be theirs without labour or trouble.

  74. He declared that thereafter the allotment of freight should not be left to the friends of the governor, but the matter should be personally supervised by the governor and an oidor.


  75. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "allotment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aid; alimony; allocation; allotment; allowance; annuity; appointment; appropriateness; appropriation; array; assignment; assistance; bit; bite; board; bounty; budget; chunk; collation; commission; constitution; contingent; cut; deal; deployment; destiny; disposal; disposition; distribution; dividend; division; dole; donation; end; endowment; farm; fate; fellowship; form; formation; formulation; grant; half; help; helping; interest; lot; meal; measure; meed; mess; modicum; moiety; order; ordering; part; partition; pension; percentage; piece; placement; plot; portion; proportion; quantum; quota; ration; rations; regimentation; relief; scholarship; segment; share; slice; stake; stint; stipend; stock; subsidy; subvention; support; syntax; welfare