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Example sentences for "high grade"

  • The suggestions here given are the outcome of much experience, and their adoption will tend to insure permanently work of a high grade, while neglect of them will often lead to disappointment and loss of time.

  • If the pyrolusite under examination is known to be of high grade, say 80 per cent pure, or above the calculation of the oxalic acid needed may be based upon an assumption that the mineral is all MnO{2}.

  • Copper wire of high grade is sufficiently pure to serve as a standard.

  • A place of education, as a scool of a high grade, an academy, college, or university.

  • The name is also applied to Mohammedan ecclesiastics of a high grade.

  • It was not regarded as of importance that the teachers of these schools be of high grade.

  • His study of the old Roman coinage, upon which he spent nine years, would pass to-day as a study representing a high grade of scholarship, and was in marked contrast with the scholastic methods of the university.

  • While the forces are equally balanced, which may be known by a high grade of vital action, it is also called unbroken or pure fever.

  • It is a disorder whose intensity varies considerably, being sometimes attended with a high grade of fever, at other times quickly followed by general debility.

  • There is every reason to believe that Jean Gianini is an imbecile of high grade.

  • Jean Gianini shows the criminal imbecile of high grade and of loquacious type working by himself.

  • The next important question that arises is a legal one of whether, being an imbecile of high grade, he knew the nature and quality of his act and that it was wrong.

  • Some Japanese ore also is of high grade and is used for chemical and battery purposes.

  • The New Caledonian, Rhodesian, Russian, Turkish, and Indian ores are also of high grade.

  • Germany is the world's principal producer of barite and has large reserves of high grade.

  • Coal being one of the great bases for modern industrialism, the large reserves of high grade-coals in China have led to the belief that China may some day develop into a great manufacturing nation.

  • In others there is delirium of low or high grade, often sufficient to demand constant surveillance, lest in consequence the patient do serious injury to himself.

  • They consist essentially of parenchymatous degenerations of various organs and tissues, and are generally more marked in typhoid fever because the pyrexia is not only of high grade, but also of longer duration than in other diseases.

  • A high grade ochre is a good drying and a very permanent pigment.

  • And the one coat of very pale or colorless finishing varnish over all produces the effect of a high grade finish.

  • It involves, in the largest sense, a high grade of workmanship, rather than a common one, this painting of the black surface.

  • Balances having the extreme degree of over or under compensation will seldom be found in high grade watches.

  • In the original springing and adjusting of high grade watches, these points receive careful consideration, and only a very small percentage ever require future alterations.

  • Another advantage over commission government is that the city manager plan insures a high grade of professional skill at the apex of the city's administration.

  • It is believed by many that government ownership would attract a high grade of public official.

  • I conformed, of course, but I never gave them a high grade in veracity.

  • And, as to efficiency, well, I give myself a high grade in that and shall pass cum laude it the matter is left to me.

  • We shall see that even their oldest monuments display a high grade of artistic ability and presuppose a long development.

  • This street was decorated with glazed, coloured tiles, representing a stately procession of lions and other beasts, which show a high grade of artistic talent.

  • The cylinders of Sargon I as well as the statues found at Telloh show a high grade of development and presuppose an art which already has a long past behind it.

  • He would come into the nearest town with a rusty old lard bucket full of high grade so rich that the storekeeper once got five hundred dollars from the bucketful.

  • There's an old Injun been in the habit of packin' in high grade in a lard bucket, and nobody's been able to trail him and git back to tell about it.

  • That's just an iron stain we're following, and the pocket of high grade don't mean nothin'.

  • By sowing seed every year, the grower will always have fresh stock coming on, and if careful to use only seed of high grade, he will establish a reputation as a producer of fine seedlings.

  • With less outlay he can buy mixed bulbs of a high grade, or unbloomed seedlings, and retain the finest, as before.

  • By this method all the seed saved is of a high grade of excellence, and the new developments from it are exceedingly interesting.

  • What is the line of value separating a low grade from a high grade of precious metal ore?

  • One will notice that ores are nowadays spoken of as high grade that, before the practice of mining these described meagre deposits, were reckoned as low grade.

  • The New York grocers' profit is from two to five cents on cheap eggs, but runs higher on high grade eggs, frequently reach twenty cents a dozen and sometimes going as high as forty cents for very fancy stock.

  • Requisites of the Production of High Grade Eggs.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "high grade" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cooked food; ever beheld; high dudgeon; high enough; high finance; high office; high pressure; high range; high school; high speeds; high tension; high time; high voltage; high wind; high winds; higher criticism; higher grade; higher learning; higher levels; higher life; higher sense; higher things; higher type; highly respected; lifting surface; person whose