26 examples of allocated in sentences

(1) Locate, locality, locomotive, dislocate; (2) locale, allocate, collocation.

Divide, distribute, apportion, allot, allocate, partition.

I would therefore take as a guiding principle of the peace that as far as is humanly possible the different races should be allocated to their motherlands, and that this human criterion should have precedence over considerations of strategy or economics or communications, which can usually be adjusted by other means.

If it is not thought desirable to proceed at once to annulment, there remains only the solution of including them in the indemnity which Germany must pay in the measure of 20 per cent., allocating a certain proportion to each country which has made loans to allied and associated governments on account of the War.

It seemed to him that each teacher allocated enough work to practically take up a fellow's entire eveningas if their class was the only one.

The proposal was approved after personal discussion with Admiral Bacon, and directions were given that the earliest supplies of the new pattern mines were to be allocated for this service; these mines commenced to become available early in the following November, and were immediately laid.

Now we have already noted that, when commodities are jointly supplied, there is an obvious difficulty in allocating to each of them its proper share of the joint cost of production.

The land might be nationalized and allocated to its various uses by the co-ordinated labors of a great State department, or some other agency of the collective will.

But it is only an extreme indication of the absurd and wasteful use of our natural resources, which would grow up slowly but surely, if we dispensed with ideas of rent and price as sordid irrelevancies, and allocated our land on the basis of a balancing of the loftiest arguments of a vague and sentimental character.

It might, indeed, not find it easy to determine the proportions in which it should allocate its productive resources between immediate and distant ends.

Here the lower legislative house would consist of not more than four hundred members, allocated on a basis of population and elected by the representative bodies of the primary units (the townships and city wards) as already described.

"You were allocated one hundredweight of sugar for jam-making in respect of your soft fruit, I believe?" "How did you guess?"

"You were allocated one hundredweight of sugar, I believe, Ma'am," he said.

" "Plums are stone fruit," he observed stonily, "and you were allocated one hundredweight of sugar for your soft fruit, I believe?" One really gets very tired of people who go on harping on the same thing over and over again.

I think you've got just about the requisite amount of soft fruit for the one hundredweight of sugar which, I believe, you were allocated.

This and many another instance show that the right way to use the kind of craft so often allocated to local defence is to use them offensively.

Upon Salvestro, "the Champion of the People," was again conferred by public acclamation the accolade of knighthood; moreover, as a further mark of popular estimation, to him were allocated the rents of the shops upon the Ponte Vecchio and other prerogatives.

Meanwhile railway construction is pushed on in all directions under German control, and the Turkish Minister of Finance (August 1916) allocated a large sum of German paper money for the construction of ordinary roads, military roads, local government roads, all of which are new to Turkey, but which will be useful for the complete German occupation which is being swiftly consolidated.

I sent my liaison officer (Colonel Frank) to find the absent station commandant who had allocated the cars to me.

Purely as a marketing play, newspapers here should be allocating resources to ensure adequate coverage of the tourism sector.

In the "cell" allocated to us we could see the loving touch of a woman's hand.

*** "To assist in the breaking-up of grass-land," we are told, "the Board of Agriculture proposes to allocate a number of horses to agricultural counties."

The idea of allocating some of our incurable golfers to this purpose does not appear to have suggested itself to our slow-witted authorities.

These women educationists in some cases worked on old foundations, in others obtained from guilds or governors a share for girls' education of funds previously allocated to various benefactions or to the education of boys only.

After the claims had all been considered in this way the English representative announced the wish of his government to "agree with the representatives of the various governments upon a lump sum to be received by each of the powers in full satisfaction of the demands of their respective claimants," it being understood that the British Government "was not to be concerned as to how the sums so paid were allocated among the various claimants."

26 examples of  allocated  in sentences