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Example sentences for "banding"

Lexicographically close words:
bandicoot; bandicoots; bandied; bandiera; bandies; bandis; bandit; banditry; bandits; banditti
  1. This able young lawyer, fired with zeal for the French Revolution, conceived the statesmanlike notion of banding together both Presbyterians and Catholics in a national movement against the exclusive and dominant English caste.

  2. Now, this banding together of societies and clubs pointed the way to the forming of a National Convention which would truly represent the whole nation.

  3. It was he who had urged severe measures against the new and powerful organization, the United Irishmen, started in Ulster by Wolfe Tone, which aimed at banding together men of both religions in a solid national phalanx.

  4. Beneath her lavender satin bodice, with strips of black velvet banding it at intervals, her heart was beating faster than usual.

  5. She had lifted her veil, banding it like a nun's coif across her forehead, and the smile of her dark eyes below this seemed to Swithin more charming than ever.

  6. War was declared, and the world saw with surprise, a government calling itself free banding with a military despotism which had not its parallel In the world's history.

  7. Other examples of the hauberk, shewing the banding on the inside, are furnished by the brass of De Creke (Waller, Pt.

  8. The examples among vellum-paintings, in which the banding is tinted grey or left white, are so numerous that one can scarcely open a manuscript of the period without finding them.

  9. The banding of the legs was not for defence, it is common in civil costume.

  10. The quasi-banding of the forearm is also sometimes found in civil costume; it seems not to be an actual banding, still less a spiral armlet, but merely a fashion of wearing the tunic sleeve.

  11. This “banding press” was a new machine just installed and putting through its first shells while we were there.

  12. These bands have to be pressed by a “banding press” on to the shells, and a girl puts 500 an hour through the machine.

  13. In the cities people were better off, for the artisans were free men, and by banding together in guilds (which had existed ever since the old Roman days) secured for themselves a more prosperous condition.

  14. The original cause of the Mafia was probably self-protection, the lower classes banding together to save themselves from the oppressions of the upper classes who clung to the remains of the feudal system.

  15. Miss Miller said it would be a good plan to begin regular work on the bead trimmings as she wished every girl to complete a handsome set of banding for a ceremonial costume in which to appear at Grand Councils.

  16. Not only tried it but finished a strip of bead banding that takes the cake!

  17. But their payment must be obtained by arguing their claims fairly and honorably before the Congress, and not by banding together for the defeat of those Congressmen who refuse to give promises which they can not in conscience give.

  18. Data on survival are taken from Coulson and White (1959) and from Norwegian banding recoveries.

  19. Excessive duck shooting can, in some cases, be controlled by banding in the breeding areas; the ensuing results then give rise to strong protests from the Scandinavian countries against the extensive persecution.

  20. Continued banding of select colonies of glaucous-winged gulls which began in the 1960's.

  21. Even ornithologists, bird-banding teams, and bird photographers add to the destruction.

  22. A bird-banding station established in Wilton in 1931 by Mrs. W.

  23. Banding means the putting on of the little ties of copper wire by which the window has to be held to the iron crossbars that keep it in its place.

  24. In many towns they were banding themselves together into "unions" in order to gain more privileges and higher wages from their employers.

  25. For many weeks this banding together of all the lawless ragamuffins of London had gone on, till one had only to shout "No Popery!

  26. The operatives and mechanics are banding together for the same purpose.

  27. For the purpose of self-protection, the laboring community throughout the country are banding together to resist this monopoly.

  28. It compensates for any lack of initial tension in the banding over the chamber of the wood joint, and secures full advantage of the swelling of the wood.

  29. To preserve the banding from corrosion and the wood from exterior decay, the pipe is thoroughly enveloped in refined asphalt having a flow-point adjusted to the prevailing temperature during shipment and laying.

  30. Such a splice occurs for every spool of banding used.

  31. The use of flat iron for wrapping or banding pipe is believed to be wrong in principle.

  32. Thessaly groves, it is the same as of old; and among the droves of mixed beings and centaurs, you show like a zebra, banding with elks.

  33. They seldom paint the galliot; but scrape and varnish all its planks and spars, so that all over it resembles the "bright side" or polished streak, usually banding round an American ship.

  34. Slowly but remorselessly the skilled and intelligent, banding themselves, had threatened the coffers of the mighty, and slowly the mighty had disgorged.

  35. Banding together for a common purpose, however, was far from alien to Bulgarian culture; but social organizations and informal groupings that emerged from such banding together usually were based on kinship or on close personal ties.

  36. Banding provides a hint as to the life-span of the prothonotary warbler.

  37. The one banding recovery available is especially interesting as it indicates a peculiar migration.

  38. The majority of the banding recoveries indicate the return to the place of banding and give records of longevity.

  39. A single banding recovery is of considerable interest: A black-and-white banded at Manchester, N.

  40. The myrtle warbler comes rather more readily than other warblers to banding traps, especially in winter, and so has yielded several records of migration and of longevity for return to the place of banding.

  41. The injured sought not the redress of their wrongs; even the guilty were afraid of one another, and by the very cowardice of their distrust were prevented from banding at a time when they might have rioted at will.


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