294 examples of a uniform in sentences

Since by all the laws of average, when millions of men are wearing a uniform, there must be some rogues in it.

The Armenians were not massacred spontaneously by the local Moslems; the initiative came entirely from the Central Government at Constantinople, which planned the systematic extermination of the Armenian race in the Ottoman Empire, worked out a uniform method of procedure, despatched simultaneous orders to the provincial officials and gendarmerie to carry it into effect, and cashiered the few who declined to obey.

It is admirably suited for a tax levied at a uniform rate on all income or on all income above a small minimum.

To establish a uniform rule of naturalization and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States.

Also I remember his saying, with a tinge of polite regret in his tone, that he was sorry I had not put on a uniform overcoat with shoulder straps on it, before boarding the car; because, as he took pains to explain, in the event of our cable parting and of our drifting over the Allies' lines and then descending, he might possibly escape, but I should most likely be shot on the spot as a spy before I had a chance to explain.

As we sped through the level lanes of poplars, challenged as usual by every Belgian regular or Garde Civique who could boast a uniform, the smooth green meadows of Flanders with their trim hamlets of stucco and tile seemed to deny the reports of savagery we had heard the night before.

In another article I shall endeavor to show that this process has been taking place with greater rapidity than is generally supposed, and that the results have been such as to encourage the belief that the formation of a uniform type out of our present racial elements will take place within a measurably near period.

[We are quite sure that our (tor-)Mentor is mistaken in assuming a uniform weight for the atmosphere.

The socialistic State, which deals with a society made up of atoms, in which every individual is freed from the bonds of family, while all are alike bound by a uniform socialistic tie, might put forward a claim of this sort.

He expressed his satisfaction at seeing them wearing a uniform.

The way in which the varying brightness of different pictures is reduced to a uniform standard of illumination is described in the Appendix.

"A uniform variety assumes as many set forms as Proteus had shapes.

The purpose of this unloading device is to maintain a uniform air pressure in the receiver and a uniform speed of engine, notwithstanding the consumption of the air, and to do this without waste of power or attention on the part of the engineer.

The black, heavy mist seems to permeate one's thoughts, and paint them a uniform gray.

He didn't wear a uniform but they did.

The brick is of a uniform drab color, more pleasing to the eye than the reddish hue of the adobes of New Mexico or the buff tinge of many of those in California.

He wore a uniform of light blue and silver that clung to him and high boots of patent leather.

The freight cars were all 30 feet long and feet wide, made in a uniform manner, with eight truck wheels under each.

The impossibility of securing a uniform quality and chemical composition in any number grade of any brand of pig iron over a lengthened period was adverted to.

Many others have followed this example, but few have kept in view the necessity of a uniform mode of proceeding, or, if they have done their researches have covered too limited a ground, to be taken into consideration in a discussion of principles.

" "It's rather a treat to see a uniform out here, where hardly an officer has appeared since last year when we had Prince George of Servia and his staff for three days.

It is difficult to fix a uniform rate that is equitable, because conditions change, and, further, because a uniform rate must be applied to all parts of the town, altho the cost of service varies greatly.

"Then why do you wear a uniform?" "I have never been a soldier; I have never worn uniform; you are taking me for another man.

Above all, she never explained, she never wrangled, she spoke tolerably good English, and there was only one of heror at least she was of a uniform type.

The process of free selection at a uniform price of £2 an acre had amongst other merits the great advantage of entire simplicity.

294 examples of  a uniform  in sentences