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Example sentences for "casings"

Lexicographically close words:
cashiering; cashiers; cashing; casi; casing; casinos; casion; cask; caske; casket
  1. If the large casings are used they need not be cut in shorter lengths.

  2. Face casings to be 6 inches wide and 1ΒΌ inches thick, with suitable plinths.

  3. A knife, cord, string, a clean tube and casings or muslin bags will complete your equipment.

  4. If no casings are available, make casings of clean white muslin.

  5. If you do not want to bother with casings or bags put the sausage in stone crocks or tin pans with a layer of lard or paraffin on top.

  6. West's system of building in concrete, instead of employing wood casings, between which to deposit the concrete or beton, and removing them when the beton has become hard, casings of concrete itself are employed.

  7. The system ordinarily employed to erect structures in concrete consists of first forming casings of wood, between which the liquid concrete is deposited, and allowed to become hard, or "to set.

  8. This system finds favor in engineering construction, and also in very simple forms of architectural work, but with very complicated work the waste in casings is very great.

  9. The casings are then removed, the cavities and other imperfections are filled in, and the wall receives a thin facing of a finer concrete.

  10. These casings are not removed when the beton has set, but they become a part of the wall and form a face to the work.

  11. They were taking on hundreds of new hands, mostly women and girls, speeding them faster and faster, turning out tens of thousands of shell-casings every day.

  12. The Empire Shops were now turning out thousands of shell-casings every day, to be used in the murder of men.

  13. There are several methods of making the wooden walls non-conductors of heat, the most thorough being to pack the space between the inner and outer casings with sawdust.

  14. The space between the two casings of the walls, although much narrower than before, can be packed with sawdust, etc.

  15. The pipes or casings for oil wells are given a taper of 3/8 inch per foot, and their couplings are tapped taper from both ends.

  16. All three upper rolls are provided with rubber springs in the casings H, H'.

  17. The cottages could, of course, be occupied in the late summer or autumn of this year, and next year when bricks will be more plentiful perhaps the brick casings could be added, if brickwork must complete them.

  18. Pise walls are constructed in sections, the extent of which is regulated by the supply of casings available.

  19. Both doors are of the popular six-panel type with nicely molded and raised panels, and both doorheads are elaborated by short, broader sections of the vertical casings near the top.

  20. Architrave casings were the rule, sometimes extending to the floor and often standing on heavy, square plinth blocks the height of the skirting beneath its molding.

  21. Like those of the other doors and windows, the casings are of architrave pattern and in the center of the round arch is a keystone-shaped ornament hand-tooled in wood.

  22. Some of the windows of both of these churches illustrate the frequent employment of slightly projecting brick arches and pilaster casings at the sides.

  23. The architrave casings of the doors with their horizontal projections over the lintel are in pleasing accord with the corresponding projections of the overmantel frame and of the facing of the fireplace opening.

  24. The accompanying photograph shows well the dado effect secured by a surbase and skirting, and one notes with interest the cornice with its prominent modillions and the heavy plinth blocks on which the architrave casings of the doors stand.

  25. The effect of the keystone and imposts, also the enrichment of the semicircular architrave casings are characteristic.

  26. The round-arched, deeply recessed doorway has the usual paneled jambs and soffit, but the reeded casings and square impost blocks are of the sort that came into vogue about the beginning of the nineteenth century.

  27. The wide, flat casings and single-panel doors seem severe indeed by comparison with most of the earlier doorways with their greater flexibility of line.

  28. The fenestration is admirable with twenty-four-paned windows set in handsome frames with architrave casings and beautifully molded sills, the lower windows having shutters and the upper ones blinds.

  29. Many of the doorways had fluted pilasters, heavily molded casings and carved broken pediments.

  30. In the dining room the embrasures are cased down to the window seats, while in the parlor the casings with their broader sections at top and bottom do not extend below the surbase, although the embrasure continues to the floor.

  31. A simple, hand-tooled ovolo ornaments the jambs and architrave casings of the keyed arch.

  32. They stand in front of more widely spaced pilasters, which are virtually a broadening of the casings of the door frame, and which support a second entablature back of the first and somewhat wider.

  33. Why, where the h--is he to coil away his outrigger in a pair of tight leather rudder casings over his starn?

  34. What was the meaning of the huge steel plate found between the casings of the doorway, and why did it remain at rest within its socket at this, the culminating moment of his life?

  35. What was the meaning of the huge steel plate found between the casings of the doorway, and why did it remain at rest within its socket at this, the culminating, moment of his life?

  36. He was a huge, reddish warrior, with the shoulders of an ox, and a face which flamed forth from out the casings of his head-piece like a setting winter sun.

  37. Morgan leant over as far as his iron casings permitted, to note what share of breath remained in the smith's body.

  38. The wooden Casings placed around door and window openings (see Figs.

  39. Screw small brass hooks into the top window-casings for the poles to hang upon.

  40. Make the door casings from the same material, cutting the strips the shape and size of those used for the outside doors (Fig.

  41. Casings as elaborate as any one is inclined to pay for may be used.

  42. There is no limit to the ornamental forms which may be used in decorating casings of any kind.

  43. In the front part of this hall, and at the right as we enter, are a window-seat and a broad window in front and immediately above it; this is slightly separated from the main room by the small pilasters or casings on each side.

  44. The casings and doors are, of course, kept in better condition, with less labor, when of hard wood.

  45. Only one general design of door and window casings is shown in this book.

  46. The casings are usually seven-eighths inch thick, the corner and plinth blocks one and one-eighth inch thick.

  47. All horizontal trimmings and casings should be bevelled on the top to shed the water.

  48. The commonest way of constructing casings at this time is indicated in Figs.

  49. The iron and porcelain tubs do not require side or end casings of wood.

  50. Window, door, alcove, and other casings are generally all of one design in a room.

  51. Door and window casings are made much narrower and less complex than was the custom several years ago.

  52. The "bogey" on the engine-room casings soon burnt brightly, and soon he and Marchant were sharing a big bowl of cocoa, and ravenously eating some more clumsy sandwiches which the men cut for them.

  53. As needed, the liquid hydrogen jars, coated with mercury, were to be taken from their casings and carried to the bridge where the reconverter was located.

  54. As this liquid was reconverted into gas the light sheet-iron casings might likewise be cast overboard to lighten the balloon.

  55. As the drilling proceeds, the bore becomes progressively smaller and casings of smaller diameter must be used.

  56. He surely needed rubber, thought Casey, as he scrutinized the two casings on the car.

  57. Four casings and tubes for a two-ton truck run into money, as Casey was telling himself complacently.

  58. The faultless beauty of the decorative carving is particularly evident upon the casings of the portals.

  59. As for the beans and morning-glories, they had bloomed and bloomed, and already had seed-pods hanging all the way up the vines that now reached to the top of the casings and looped down and joined in a long festoon which hung between.

  60. And just see those vines; why they are more than half-way up the casings already!

  61. Did he leave the shell casings lying there at the range or did he take them with him?

  62. No, he took them with him--he picked them all up after the rifle was fired and took the shell casings along with him.

  63. The casings of doorways which are often elaborated by the addition of a beautiful cornice and frieze, are further examples of McIntire's wonderful skill.

  64. The hall is finished in panel effects, but the door-casings and the fireplaces in many instances show rich hand-carving.


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