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Example sentences for "models"

Lexicographically close words:
modell; modelled; modeller; modellers; modelling; modem; moder; moderado; moderata; moderate
  1. In the heart of a dim city, she models her hat on a flaring cottage garden of flowers.

  2. He had photographs and accurate models made.

  3. Longfellow, Swinburne, Rossetti, Dobson, Lang and a few others have left occasional translations which are models of the best of this work.

  4. Keats, Wordsworth and Rossetti, to say nothing of a dozen or more modern sonneteers, are safe models to follow.

  5. The "Proverbs" are suggested not as models to copy absolutely but rather as the base of variations which the verse maker may devise to suit his theme.

  6. The accomplished reforms which are the boast of the State, and the models which other States are adopting, would still be the unrealized dreams of "reformers.

  7. The Chronicle's reports of the work of the Graft Prosecution are models of the journalism which strikes in the dark.

  8. The best subjects with which the Greek models furnisht him.

  9. Not much better are the models furnished by Kirkham, Smith, Lennie, Bullions, and other late authors.

  10. The best subjects with which the Greek models furnished him.

  11. These, at the same time that they may serve as models to those who may wish to imitate them, will give me an opportunity to cast more light upon the principles of this book.

  12. In architecture, the Grecian models were long esteemed the most perfect.

  13. But, if the foregoing rule and observation are true, the models furnished by these writers are not commendably brief, but miserably defective.

  14. These, while they may serve as models to those who may wish to imitate them, will give me an opportunity to cast more light upon the principles of this book.

  15. Adela’ and her sister were the earliest models of whom any record exists, and they were employed for Under the Window, for which Miss Greenaway’s nephew Eddie also sat.

  16. She began from the very beginning, fashioning the dresses with her own hands and dressing up her models and lay-figures in order to realise the effects anew.

  17. Some were already professional models themselves, or were children brought to her by such.

  18. She would not allow herself any satisfaction until her models lived and moved in her presence as their parents or grandparents had lived and moved in the previous century.

  19. However, it is the last of the models for my book; then I can go straight away with the illustrations, which will be a great gain.

  20. Some of her models she would secure by visiting schools and selecting likely children, and these again would recommend others.

  21. If he did have one of his models for a mistress, he loved her, and loved her sincerely for three years-- MME.

  22. The whole plot is summed up in its concluding lines "Millionaire models are rare enough .

  23. Between the ideal models of these pictures and the pictures themselves the Egyptians established one of those mutual confusions which have always been readily accepted by the faithful.

  24. In certain Theban tombs, models of fully rigged boats have been found; there are some of them in the Louvre (Salle Civile, case K).

  25. It results from this that the works of the Greek artists, mutilated by time and accident as they are, serve as models and teachers for our painters and sculptors, a rôle which they will continue to fill until the end of time.

  26. The hotels of New York naturally take the lead of all others in America, and are regarded by all who have visited them as models of their kind.

  27. With their slender means, they provide homes that are models for all.

  28. Some of them are models of elegance and taste; others are miracles of flashy and reckless adornment.

  29. Some of them are handsome, and others are models of ugliness.

  30. The new buildings are models of their kind, and the old ones are being improved as rapidly as possible.

  31. The chapel is used as a gallery of sculpture, and contains the models of the works of the sculptor Thomas Crawford.

  32. Yet it must not be supposed that all Broadway dealers are models of honesty.

  33. To return to the Antique, what the President's "Captive Andromache" must have cost in models alone is difficult to reckon.

  34. From the number of models engaged, this picture must have been designed quite regardless of expense.

  35. Probably the most interesting thing about the Zodiac is the car which in most models has a very long wooden framework.

  36. A propeller of this sort is termed a "tractor," and figures to-day in many models of aircraft.

  37. The Albatros was one of the best designed of the German airplanes, and although the first models produced were not remarkable for their speed, they were good climbers and weight-carriers and thoroughly reliable.

  38. This method was the one originally employed with the automobile engine, but in the early models the cooling system, though adequate for the motor car, was hopelessly insufficient when the same engine was installed in an airplane.

  39. Out of this brief story of the development of the early airship models of all the nations, we can, if we look carefully, see certain definite types of dirigibles emerging.

  40. The steamers were never tried on a large scale, and models are pronounced deceptive.

  41. But although I had models made of some, and wrote about others, no good results accrued to me.

  42. Study nature attentively, but always with those masters in your company; consider them as models which you are to imitate, and at the same time as rivals with whom you are to contend.

  43. This was the Greek artists' idea of the serviceableness of nature, as revealed both by their practice and by such traditions as that concerning Zeuxis and his five beautiful models for the figure of Venus.

  44. Another method of drying particularly useful for models and cream centers is a bed of corn starch.

  45. This gives a non-resisting surface which keeps the models in form and when dry the corn starch will easily brush off.

  46. In the making of this as in all composite models the crystal syrup--one cupful of sugar and one-third cupful of water cooked to two hundred and twenty degrees--is an essential asset for gluing purposes.

  47. This defect was to be corrected in later models by utilising data gathered in future experiments under varied conditions.

  48. These models were tested by dropping them from a cable stretched between two mountain tops, with various loads, adjustments and positions.

  49. Among models there is nothing more strikingly successful than the toy helicopter, in which the essential weight is so small compared with the effective area.

  50. And it made no difference whether the models were dropped upside down or any other conceivable position, they always found their equilibrium immediately and glided safely to earth.

  51. The publications issued by Pickering in the 'forties' and 'fifties' were models of good workmanship.

  52. Perhaps it was such a format that Mr. Ruskin had in mind when he shaped out a scheme of a Royal series of books, which should be models of good work all round.

  53. And though it is necessary that we have cheap editions, and that books should circulate everywhere, we want to save the book trade from shoddy work by keeping good models before us.

  54. The coil to timer wire (low‐tension wire) on these models is shielded for radio noise suppression.

  55. Earlier models are provided with switch lock, later models are nonlocking.

  56. Earlier models are provided with lock, later models are non‐locking.

  57. Round‐type oil bath air cleaner used on earlier models does not have removable filter element.

  58. NOTE: Earlier models are not equipped with grease deflector sleeve or felt retainer washer.

  59. Later models have a longer manifold neck, extending carburetor farther to the left, away from cylinders, and do not need the spacer.

  60. Oil bath air cleaners on earlier models are of “round” type, oil cup being secured to body with a metal clamp band and thumb screw.

  61. Models provided with radio shielding are identified by “S” on either side of instrument panel.

  62. The camps were made models of cleanliness, hygiene, and comfort, and schools of strict preparation for the stern work ahead.

  63. There are no clouds of canvas, no beautiful models of marine architecture, none of the stateliness and majesty which have marked hundreds of great naval engagements.

  64. They would have been good models had they not lived so long, for had they died one moment sooner, they still would have been good friends and have left behind them a rare example of perseverance in friendship.

  65. This decree had to be frequently repeated, and models of the clothing exposed.

  66. One sees row after row of little huts, models of the huts the English Society of Friends have built in the devastated valley of the Marne.

  67. The models upon whom the child or boy forms himself are the boys or men whom he has been thrown amongst, and whom from some incidental cause he may have learned to love and respect.

  68. They were made to study the models thoroughly before they tried to draw them from memory.


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