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Example sentences for "outlets"

Lexicographically close words:
outlaws; outlay; outlays; outleap; outlet; outlier; outliers; outline; outlined; outlines
  1. The skin is such an important excretory organ that the importance of keeping its innumerable infinitesimal outlets free from obstruction cannot be overestimated.

  2. Unlike a shingle roof the hog backs do not shed the water which descends to them from the higher levels, but, on the contrary, they cause it to flow in troughs parallel to the base of the slope except where outlets are found through them.

  3. Their position in reference to the rampart and to the former outlets is brought out in Fig.

  4. The successive unblocking of outlets offers but one further possibility—the opening of the French River-Nipissing Lake-Ottawa River, or “North Bay outlet.

  5. If there is a surplus beyond what is needed to meet these losses, lakes have outlets and remain fresh; their content of mineral matter is then too slight to be detected by the palate.

  6. The beaches and outlets remain to be mapped when the country has been made more easily accessible.

  7. This should, however, be true only of basins whose outlets are to the northeastward of the existing main hinge line of uptilt.

  8. We have omitted in this summary of late lake history in the Laurentian basin all the less important lake stages, including some of a transitional nature which were represented by beaches and outlets easily traced to-day.

  9. This is shown by the comparative study of volcanic outlets within any circumscribed district.

  10. Pumping wells may be used successfully even when such clogging does not exist, for the slow-moving underground water flows readily in the direction of all free outlets (Fig.

  11. It has two mouths, both of which outlets are full of shallow pools like the five outlets of the Ister (or Danube).

  12. Nearchus was then sent down to the sea again to sail round as far as the country of Susiana, and the outlets of the river Tigres.

  13. This attack scarcely ever fails, and has for its chief object the mastering of the entrances and outlets of the nest.

  14. In the early twenties the Nation failed to maintain outlets for the new productive capacity of our agricultural plant.

  15. This lessens the opportunity for employment and chokes off new outlets for idle savings.

  16. Beyond the relief feeding period, there will still be substantial foreign outlets for our farm commodities.

  17. When his servants asked him for money, he would reply to them: "My house has three outlets into the street; take whichever of them you like best.

  18. Rights will be set up on every point of the globe where raw material for industry, refitting stations for ships, concessions for capitalists, or outlets for production are seen to exist.

  19. Reciprocally, the army and navy which owed their growth to the increasing wealth of the nation, repaid the debt by placing their services at the disposal of this wealth: they undertook to open roads for commerce and outlets for industry.

  20. The foul air is removed by outlets in the ceilings, which unite into a large vertical shaft below the cupola.

  21. Large portions of the hills were cut away so as to make the edifice free on one or two sides at least, and outlets for rain or spring water provided.

  22. Some of these outlets have been discovered, or are to be seen, in the cemeteries of Agnes, Thrason, Callixtus, and Castulus.

  23. Children are naturally obedient and truthful; but in their attempts to find outlets for healthy activities which are wantonly repressed, they will go far down the inclined plane of disobedience and deceit.

  24. E] Bayons, outlets of the Mississippi, formed by nature.

  25. They are here about seventy feet above the level of the water, and sufficiently high to protect the town from inundation, but there being no outlets for stagnant waters and ponds, epidemic diseases are frequent.

  26. For all the region between the Mississippi and the continental divide of the Rockies, the Texas ports, chiefly Galveston, will be the natural outlets to the sea.

  27. Through the growing popularity of the Gulf ports as outlets for the country's merchandise, the Southwest is bound to be a great gainer.

  28. The same inlets and outlets which are made to utilize winds may also be used for the ventilation effected by the motion of air due to difference in the specific gravity of outside and inside air.

  29. These outlets may be placed close to a chimney or heating pipes.

  30. Again, apertures for inlets and outlets may be made directly in the walls of the rooms.

  31. The question of the number, relative size, and position of the inlets and outlets is a very important one, but we can here give only an epitome of the requirements.

  32. Thirdly, the nature of the outlets from the supposed lakes.

  33. I now can hardly doubt that a great glacier did emerge from Loch Treig, and this by the ice itself (not moraine) might have blocked up the three outlets from Glen Roy.

  34. Mr. Milne's description of the outlets of his lake sound to me more like tidal channels, nor does he give any arguments how such are to be distinguished from old river-courses.

  35. While the stomach and alimentary canal take in new materials, the skin forms one of the principal outlets by which particles that are useless to the system are thrown out of the body.

  36. She hesitated before three or four feasible outlets to the little flat, and chose the one farthest to the right.

  37. There were so many outlets to this rich little valley.

  38. The outlets to this city are good, but in many parts there are so many thorns and briars that it is necessary for travellers to be careful, whether they go on foot or on horseback.

  39. As the lake loses by various outlets much more water than it receives from its tributary sources, it is evident that it must be fed by subterraneous springs.

  40. He is supposed to wish, in the first place, to conciliate his new subjects; and, in the second, to divert for a time from Germany the torrent of Alsatian manufactures which would pour in if the outlets into France were stopped up.

  41. But that is not a very convenient commercial seaboard, and I confess I can't help doubting the absence of all desire for more and better outlets to the sea, so long as her military power and prestige remain unbroken.

  42. The Brenner has its urban outlets at Munich and Verona.

  43. This, too, results in the avoidance of marriage and the establishment of vicarious outlets for the sexual emotions, or less often in homosexual attachments or perversions of the sex life.

  44. Because the conditioned emotional reactions and substitutions of vicarious motor outlets take place at neurological and physiological levels outside the realm of consciousness, they are called unconscious activities of the organism.

  45. According to Watson, the phenomena seen in this tendency of emotions inhibited at one point to seek other outlets are too complex to be explained on the basis of conditioned reflex responses.


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