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Example sentences for "exchanges"

Lexicographically close words:
exchange; exchangeable; exchanged; exchanger; exchangers; exchanging; exchaunge; exchequer; exchequers; excidio
  1. A year later Raphael also came to Bologna, and saw some works left there by Duerer, from which arose an intimate correspondence and exchanges of pictures between the artists.

  2. It is the transfer station of the Atlantic Cable Company, where it exchanges messages with the Western Union.

  3. A result precisely the same must take place over the whole world from a lasting and considerable addition to the metallic treasures by which its exchanges are conducted.

  4. It is as when one exchanges the gilded chairs of state for the old, familiar arm-chair which would appear shabby to some people, or the dress shoes of ceremony for the homely slippers on the hearth.

  5. I am well known by now, and every farmer's boy who passes me exchanges greetings, sometimes with a half-hearted movement of the hand in the direction of the cap, but oftener with the smile of recognition which betokens comradeship.

  6. No fees are charged, and use of the exchanges is voluntary.

  7. The 1909 Act gave the Board of Trade power to establish labour exchanges; and, by regulations under the Act, the United Kingdom has been divided into divisions in each of which are a number of exchanges of different grades.

  8. Before the end of July many important stock exchanges were closed, and by the 31st the London Stock Exchange for the first time in its history was also compelled to close.

  9. Viscol is sold by many of the Post Exchanges and by most shoe dealers.

  10. The commander of a guard exchanges salutes with the commanders of all other bodies of troops; the guard is brought to attention during the exchange.

  11. Sold by Sporting Goods Dealers and at Post Exchanges FRANK A.

  12. The Labour Exchanges testify to the same effect, the managers frequently saying: "There is an unsatisfied demand for juvenile labour of an unskilled type.

  13. We have seen how the establishment of Labour Exchanges for adults has, quite unexpectedly, led to the creation of special departments for juveniles.

  14. Nevertheless, no sooner were Labour Exchanges opened, than the question of juveniles came to the front.

  15. This consultation, and a series of exchanges between McAuliffe and command officials, led Collins to ask Handy to submit an integration plan as quickly as possible.

  16. The discussion began in 1934 with a series of exchanges between Chief of Staff Douglas MacArthur and NAACP Counsel Charles H.

  17. Almost half of the Negroes thought separate service clubs and post exchanges were a good idea.

  18. Made to react to stimuli of offense and defense, instantaneously responsive to situations involving energy exchanges and protective reflexes, they are never for any minute the same or alone.

  19. These direct the lime exchanges within the cells of the organisms, including the nerve cells.

  20. Lansing will not reply to the Arabic memorandum, and, as I said before, will conduct the diplomatic exchanges on this matter only through me.

  21. By the introduction of money, most exchanges are divided into two halves: purchase and sale.

  22. The more highly developed the division of labor is, the more frequent and necessary do exchanges become.

  23. Thus, according to him, modesty should be ascribed to a coat which exchanges for a piece of linen, and purpose to the linen, etc.

  24. When exchanges through the medium of money become customary, the chief argument for slavery disappears; and the strong, rich and able man can, without having recourse to force, command the labor of other men.

  25. The Countess exchanges polite commonplaces with her, while she addresses remarks to Klette in between.

  26. She continually exchanges the most tender, loving glances with her husband, and a happy honeymoon smile illumines her yellow face when he addresses her.

  27. This means to sell for money, and unless they are expressly authorized to barter or exchange goods, attempted exchanges are without authority, and do not bind their principal.

  28. The agent exhibits these order sheets to the customer and exchanges are made.

  29. For example, an agent has authority to sell silk goods and to make exchanges in silk.

  30. The authority conferred upon the agent to make exchanges, apparently was to make exchanges of any silks.

  31. What part does water play in the exchanges at the cells?

  32. Their exchanges must in all cases take place through the capillary walls and the layer of cells lining the alveoli.

  33. The monk at work with another exchanges with him only the few low, necessary words, and those that provoke no laughter.

  34. Exchanges are made for a piece of tobacco or a watermelon to boot.

  35. The differences were patched up, however, and exchanges went on until July, 1863, when Major-General Halleck again ordered exchanges to stop.

  36. No exchanges were to be permitted and imprisonment promised to become permanent or to last at least to the far-off end of the war.

  37. Stanton, Secretary of War of the United States, stopped the exchanges because of a quarrel about terms.

  38. If the Exchanges refuse to entertain her application, they are clearly excluding nearly the whole female sex from the benefit of the Act.

  39. What do these Exchanges do when a woman enters and states that her occupation is that of a wife and mother; that she is out of a job; and that she wants an employer?

  40. And here let me ask the Government of the day (1910) a question with regard to the Labor Exchanges it has very wisely established throughout the country.

  41. Coffee exchanges are opened in Amsterdam and Hamburg.

  42. Parity tables for quotations of coffee and sugar on the various exchanges of Europe, converted into American currency.

  43. Five years later, coffee exchanges were opened in Amsterdam and Hamburg; while the exchanges of London, Antwerp, and Rotterdam did not come into existence until the year 1890.

  44. L]--Coffee exchanges are opened in Antwerp, London, and Rotterdam.

  45. Here, as in Europe, the cafés are the providential rendezvous for idlers and gossips, exchanges for real-estate brokers and players at cards.

  46. The daily quotations on the coffee exchanges of New York, Havre, and (before the war) of Hamburg, determined to a large extent the price of green coffee the world over.

  47. That explains why the bankers' committee from the beginning refused absolutely to sell valorization coffee on the public exchanges of the world.

  48. The principal exchanges are in New York, Havre, and Hamburg.

  49. The Oil and Stock Exchanges in Pittsburgh had not as yet been founded and brokers' offices with wires in connection with the stock exchanges of the East were unnecessary.

  50. The Old-Age Pension Act, the Land Purchase Act of 1903, the National Insurance Act, and Labour Exchanges have added very greatly to Irish expenditure.

  51. It produces little and, though it exchanges more of human wealth, it is the artificial machinery of exchange rather than the physical movement of goods that enriches it.

  52. The prices quoted upon these exchanges are made the basis of many transactions between buyer and seller, who never enter these markets.

  53. Wisconsin, Utica, Watertown and Cuba (New York) maintain exchanges where cheese is placed on sale each week during the manufacturing season.

  54. The two great cotton exchanges are located at New Orleans and New York, the quotations on these markets controlling the financial transactions in cotton throughout the world.

  55. Under this authority the subject of exchanges has from that time continued in his charge, and such efforts have been made as he deemed proper to obtain the release of our prisoners.

  56. The Commissary General of Prisoners has been directed to make a detailed report of all the exchanges that have been accomplished since the general exchange ceased.

  57. In order to afford every facility for relief, special exchanges have been offered, whenever desired on behalf of our prisoners.

  58. Such exchanges have in a few instances been permitted by the Rebel authorities, but in many others they have been denied.


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