7443 examples of banding in sentences

It must be through the banding together and determined and combined effort of the Unions, local, national, and international, and through the weight of the workers' influence in all their associations and in all countries.

As such a plan, however, is scarcely feasible; as children, with or against our wills, have a natural and God-given instinct for each other's company; as they keenly enjoy banding themselves together for whatever purpose, should not education follow the suggestions which an earnest study of child-nature

O Romans, weep the tears of sad lament, And rend your sacred robes at this exchange, For fortune makes our Rome a banding ball[110], Toss'd from her hand to take the greater fall.

If you are to get that partnership, which, once gained, is to be for mutual benefit, it will be, I should say, by banding yourselves with these men, not defiantly but firmly, not for selfish ends but for your country's good.

It was just before sunrise, and in the east a wide swathe of pink was banding the sky.

He chose an episode from the war with Pisa, when, on the 28th of July 1364, a band of 400 Florentine soldiers were surprised bathing by Sir John Hawkwood and his English riders.

Michelangelo was unwilling or unable to organise a band of craftsmen fairly interpretative of his manner.

To indulge this craving, he gathered round him a band of demigods and Titans, led by Bramante, Raffaello, Michelangelo, and enjoyed the spectacle of a new world of art arising at his bidding through their industry of brain and hand.

Every street was lined with soldiers, and a band of the bravest and most determined, under the command of Eustace Chandos, (Isabel's father,) manned the city walls.

Beowulf put himself at the head of a mixed band of warriors, went against the monster and slew it.

He was taken captive in Troy, turned Turk, joined a band of pirates, grew rich, and after several years returned to his native land.

Ber'tram (Count), an outlaw, who becomes the leader of a band of robbers.

The band was now composed of a set of miserable scrapers, who played in unison, and continually in the key of G sharp; amid the sounds which emanated from their instruments, the jangling of a tambourin, and the shrill notes of a fife were occasionally heard.

The arms were divided among Harry's band of forty men, and the twenty strongest of those they had rescued.

Certainly the scenery is not nearly so impressive as that of the Ferrar, but there are interesting features showing upa distinct banded structure on Mount Elizabeth, which we think may well be a recurrence of the Beacon Sandstonemore banding on the Commonwealth Range.

The nations are banding against useven France.

For, when Marcus Cicero was consul with Gaius Antonius, and Mithridates no longer inflicted any injury upon the Romans but had destroyed his own self, Catiline undertook to set up a new government, and by banding together the allies against the state threw the people into fear of a mighty conflict.

Troops came firstcompany after companyeach with a band leading.

Of what might be the fate of that warder were he suddenly transported to the wilds of Kathiawar, to lie at the mercy of his late victim and the famous band of outlaws whom he had once led to famea fame as wide as Ind? There was something fine about the old villain, once a real Robin Hood, something mean about the little tyrant.

The hero, Karl Moor, was conceived as a "sublime criminal." Deceived by the machinations of his villainous brother Franz, he becomes the captain of a band of outlaws and attempts by murder, arson and robbery to right the wrongs of the social order.

And with divinity thou sharest the throne, Let but divinity become thy will! Scorn not the Lawpermit its iron band The sense (it cannot chain the soul) to thrall.

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The woman's club was not an echo; it was not the mere banding together for a social and economic purpose, like the clubs of men.

Something in the air to-night, something in the skyin the moonin the very way the wilderness looks, tells him that stray wolves in the plains and hills are 'packing' or banding together to-night, and that in the morning the sun will be shining, and they will be on the sunny sides of the mountains.

In the Louis Quatorze cabinets the decorative effect, so far as the woodwork was concerned, was obtained first by the careful choice of suitable veneers, and then, by joining four pieces in a panel, so that the natural figure of the wood runs from the centre, and then a banding of a darker wood forms a frame.

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