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Example sentences for "boundaries"

Lexicographically close words:
bounced; bouncers; bounces; bouncing; bound; boundary; bounde; bounded; bounden; bounder
  1. With the heavy screen of foliage destroyed, the boundaries of the burned-out area were clearly defined.

  2. As soon as the boundaries were clearly defined, he distributed the tools and assigned specific jobs to everyone.

  3. French possessions, defining their boundaries by the English, copied from an original in the French archives.

  4. A map of New Sweden, which accompanies the dissertation, indicates the principal places and the boundaries of the settlement.

  5. Organized to trade within the boundaries of the United States, it was technically known as Tilton and Company, of New York.

  6. It is a small stream entering the Missouri near the boundaries of Doniphan and Atchison counties, Kansas.

  7. But such may, and perhaps more commonly will, have very little inclination to extend the boundaries of human knowledge; their aim is in another direction altogether.

  8. The Boundaries of the Nation in the successive Dynasties.

  9. This Work by the same author, and published in 1817, does for the boundaries of the empire the same service which the preceding renders to its chronology.

  10. She may not cross the boundaries of the State to attend a funeral.

  11. He thought it would be sufficient to mark out in the Constitution the boundaries to the Legislative Authority, which would give all the requisite security to the rights of the other departments.

  12. By this act the boundaries of the city were made conterminous for parliamentary, municipal and school board purposes.

  13. The boundaries of the subregions are not well defined.

  14. In 1877 it received a municipal charter, the boundaries of the borough including the suburban townships of Tranmere, Claughton, Oxton and part of Higher Bebington.

  15. They are occasionally employed as field boundaries by river sides, where they subserve the purpose of keeping out floods, but usually the mound is more used as a division of property than as a fence.

  16. His chief merit is that he enlarged so much the boundaries of our knowledge of the physical forces, opened up so many new realms of thought, and won so many heights which have become the starting-points for other explorers.

  17. The two sovereigns, left without allies and with their dominions drained of men and money, agreed to a mutual exchange of their conquests; the boundaries of their territories once more became as they had been before the Seven Years' War.

  18. They saw the field everywhere open to human thought, and they saw falling down on all sides the boundaries which they had considered sacred.

  19. Its boundaries are not very well defined, but it may be said in general to have been north of the territory of Gilead.

  20. The boundaries of Bashan may to some extent be deduced from the indications afforded in the earlier historical books.

  21. A large and apparently increasing proportion of the resources of the German banks is employed in industrial concerns, some of which are beyond the boundaries of the empire.

  22. Footnote 1: The northern and southern boundaries of Kansas were those of the present state, but it extended westward to the Rocky Mountains.

  23. No boundaries were given to it either on the north, or on the west, or on the south.

  24. During the next twenty years no changes took place in the boundaries of the colonies.

  25. Furthermore, my brethren, to facilitate the union and prosperity of this Conference, let every church within its boundaries be advised to represent themselves by delegates and form a part of the Conference.

  26. It was reverence to the New Testament, and to the holy sympathies of Christian fellowship, which perpetually pass beyond the artificial boundaries of sect.

  27. Thus the distinct boundaries and offices of reason and of taste are easily ascertained.

  28. Passing beyond the boundaries of Europe, they have crossed the seas into Africa, Asia, America and Australia.

  29. The ruling class in the United States has no more choice than the rulers of a growing city whose boundaries are extending with each increment of population.

  30. Extending the boundaries of the empire and 4.

  31. The boundaries will be extended at least to the limits of the former principality of Lorraine, and will be fixed under the direction of the French Government.

  32. The conflict which changed the map of Europe has in the minds of many effaced the boundaries between this world and the world beyond.

  33. The Germanic tribes, overrunning the boundaries of the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries, added another new force of largest future significance, and one which profoundly modified all subsequent progress and development.

  34. Sooner or later the boundaries of the Empire, which had held against the pressure from without for so long, were destined to be broken and the barbarian deluge from the north and east would pour over the Empire.

  35. Wars he waged to civilize and Christianize the Saxon tribes of northern Germany, to reduce the Lombards of northern Italy to order, and to extend the boundaries of the Frankish nation.

  36. As a result of the overthrow of Napoleon, the Congress of Vienna restored to Prussia and France substantially the boundaries they had at the opening of the Napoleonic Wars.

  37. A long-continued series of tribal migrations, unsurpassed before in history, had brought a large number of new peoples within the boundaries of the old Empire.

  38. Dotted lines indicate the boundaries of the American States--Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, etc.

  39. A similar injunction forbidding men to go beyond the boundaries of demarcation of the king of Portogal was made after the execution of the demarcation deed, in the year fourteen hundred and ninety-four.

  40. France, by the seizure of Strassburg, confirmed by the Treaty of Ryswick in 1695, extended her boundaries to the Rhine.

  41. Three of the Electors of Franconia, within the boundaries of which the Palatinate was included, were archbishops, and these were foremost in all dynastic and territorial bickerings.

  42. None save these may enter its precincts unless the queen give him leave, and that the sacred boundaries may not be overstepped twelve warriors are set to guard the garth.

  43. It was seeing shadows and monsters in that which deviated beyond the boundaries of one's awareness and only this.

  44. The name of "nature study" is the least attractive point about it; the reality escapes from all conventionalities of instruction, and looks and listens and learns without the rules and boundaries which belong to real lessons.

  45. The attempts of the Portuguese settlers to reduce them to slavery had been met with stubborn resistance, and a chronic war raged along all the landward boundaries of the captainships.

  46. This question of boundaries is in the nature of things a difficult one to settle, and it is much to be regretted that the disputes which have arisen have chiefly been with England, the ancient ally of Portugal.

  47. And so Alexandr Vladimirovitch began and said "that we seemed to have forgotten what we had come together for; that, indeed, the fixing of boundaries was indisputably advantageous for owners of land, but actually what was its object?


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boundaries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    circumference; circumscription; compass; confines; coordinates; limits; outline; outskirts; pale; parameter; perimeter; periphery; side; skirt; spread; verge