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Example sentences for "transfers"

Lexicographically close words:
transferee; transference; transferre; transferred; transferring; transfiguration; transfigure; transfigured; transfigures; transfiguring
  1. The modernization and integration of the eastern German economy remains a costly long-term problem, with annual transfers from western Germany amounting to roughly $70 billion.

  2. The bulk of meat, vegetable, and grain requirements must be imported, contributing to a chronic trade deficit that requires large annual transfers of aid from France.

  3. She must have plenty of tin, I can answer for that, for old Nathan told me she was in all the heavy transfers of South American shares, and was a buyer for very large amounts.

  4. Asibowan refuses to accompany him, but uses magic and transfers him and child to his town.

  5. Kanag uses magical power and transfers their house to his home town during night.

  6. How often do we not obviate," he continued, "the most dangerous transfers of maladies by an easy transfer of the patient?

  7. While apparently busily engaged reading a newspaper or magazine, the detective keeps accurate count of the number of passengers boarding the car, noting at the same time if transfers are received or issued.

  8. They must show in their reports the number of cash fares collected; also the number of transfers issued and collected.

  9. The integration and upgrading of the eastern German economy remains a costly long-term problem, with annual transfers from the west amounting to roughly $100 billion.

  10. Before twelve o'clock transfers were made at eighty-five dollars per sack, and some few dealers were asking a further advance of five dollars per sack.

  11. The flour market weakened under the excitement of 'current reports' from some new speculators in the market, transfers of small lots being made at eighty dollars per sack.

  12. Indeed it is "life-atoms" that a man in a blind passion throws off unconsciously, though he does it quite as effectively as a mesmeriser who transfers them from himself to any object consciously and under the guidance of his will.

  13. The successive incarnations of Buddha, in fact, mean the successive transfers of this mysterious power, or the impressions thereof.

  14. Casualism transfers the freedom of mind to nature, as fatalism transfers the fixity of nature to mind.

  15. On the other hand, by virtue of its special character, as being a concrete, useful process, the same labour of spinning both transfers the values of the means of production to the product and preserves them in the product.

  16. Of course, transfers or discharges are always given when health demands them.

  17. This paper backing can be removed immediately after sufficient pressure has been applied to fix the transfers to the stone.

  18. Sixteen transfers can be pulled from each colour forme on a thin, transparent transfer paper.

  19. These impressions will not only reveal any inaccuracies or weaknesses which might otherwise pass unnoticed, but also serve as a useful record and for comparison with other transfers or impressions which may be required.

  20. Copperplate transfer paper is to some extent a development of the variety just described; that is, if the conditions under which such transfers are made will bear comparison with operations of an essentially different character.

  21. If the sheet of transfers is laid down to a board--Fig.

  22. It picks up a firm, clean impression, and transfers every particle of it to the stone.

  23. In all work where specific colour effects are required it will be advisable to make such test transfers again and again at different stages of the work.

  24. Accuracy of register can be ensured by the second and third sets of transfers being patched up to the first forme in the following manner.

  25. The treatment of chalk drawings, grained stones, or transfers from grained paper needs a slight variation of the operations already described.

  26. Transfers can be made on metal plates in much the same manner as on lithographic stones.

  27. Rub up the transfers with the rag already prepared, and when fully charged with ink cover them with fresh gum.

  28. Adhering to these principles enables any intelligent workman to adapt the transfers to his own peculiar necessity.

  29. The conditions under which lithographic transfers are made from a copperplate engraving are vastly different from those which control copperplate printing for ordinary purposes of reproduction.

  30. Transfers from other printing surfaces can only be made when the composition used is in the form of a pigment, and reduced to a convenient working consistency.

  31. In the case of the civil services, where the Treasury has no authority to sanction transfers between votes, the system is less elaborate and the correspondence is not printed in full.

  32. Transfers from the Whole Life to the Endowment Assurance class or vice versa should be allowed only after any number of complete years' premia have been paid.

  33. Transfers from the Endowment Assurance to the Whole Life class should be allowed only on the production of a fresh medical certificate obtained at the policy holder's expense.

  34. In it no one transfers his natural right so absolutely that he has no further voice in affairs; he only hands it over to the majority of a society, whereof he is a unit.

  35. Contracts or laws, whereby the multitude transfers its right to one council or man, should without doubt be broken, when it is expedient for the general welfare to do so.

  36. Treasury Department and Federal Reserve used to protect the transmission of over $1 trillion of funds transfers daily.

  37. The modernization and integration of the eastern German economy continues to be a costly long-term problem, with annual transfers from west to east amounting to roughly $70 billion.

  38. Transfers from the US Government add substantially to American Samoa's economic well-being.

  39. The distinction between this function and the common denominator of value is that the latter measures value, the former transfers value.

  40. IV to X) under money and credit, in continuance of a similar classification of value: Money measures and transfers value.

  41. To that statement is added a view of the transfers of appropriations authorized by the act of the session preceding the last and of the grounds on which the transfers were made.

  42. The statements of the latter will include a view of the transfers of appropriations in the naval expenditures and in the grounds on which they were made.

  43. Here it was that Cæsar was stabbed to death; and though Shakespeare transfers the assassination to the Capitol, he makes Cæsar's blood stain the statue of Pompey.

  44. Note 4-5: Shakespeare transfers to ancient Rome the English customs and usages of his own time.

  45. The slowness or quickness of the transfers fixes the different paces, which are correct or false, even or uneven, according as these transfers are executed with correctness or irregularity.

  46. An important table, introduced for the first time into the last Report of the Commissioners, shows the annual ratio of fresh admissions to the population; hence the transfers and the admissions into idiot asylums are excluded.

  47. But this writer transfers the scene of the rivalry, and of the death of Calchas, to Cilicia.


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