100 examples of black-and-white in sentences

Here and there between the houses, a glimpse might be had of the low country beyond, with its sluggish canal choked with rushes, a dingy windmill here and there, and stretching away on either side the flat meadows crinkling with yellow grain, and the green pastures dotted with huge black-and-white cattle.

Again we see the black-and-white markings which are so useful to the bird of the shore.

Dimples of light burned through it, dotting the carpet and the black-and-white marbled oilcloth of the hall.

" I had noted that the young captain wore in the second buttonhole of his tunic the black-and-white-striped ribbon and the black-and-white Maltese Cross; and now when I looked about me I saw that at least every third man of the present company likewise bore such a decoration.

At his throat was the blue star of the Order of Merit, the very highest honor a German soldier can win, and below it on his breast the inevitable black-and-white striped ribbon.

Miss Holland contemplated what was a veritable little gem in black-and-white with cool approbation.

" "Not a very complimentary term," commented Mr. Merrill, "for the best black-and-white work being done in New York to-day.

Black, and black-and-white, soft white chiffon veiled in lace, cashmeres, and such refined tissues should be selected by those in "the first wrinkles of youth."

As we passed, he would make a full stop in the road, face about, take off his black-and-white straw hat, and bow down to the ground.

He was always talking about certain 'Black' and 'White Powers, till it became absurd, and the men used to call him 'black-and-white-mystery-man,' because, one day, when someone said something about 'the black mystery of the universe,' Scotland interrupted him with the words: 'the black-and-white mystery.'

He was always talking about certain 'Black' and 'White Powers, till it became absurd, and the men used to call him 'black-and-white-mystery-man,' because, one day, when someone said something about 'the black mystery of the universe,' Scotland interrupted him with the words: 'the black-and-white mystery.'

One day the lad who had attended to them knocked at the drawing-room door, and on entering with a large basket, drew from it a most beautiful black-and-white doe, and held it up before our admiring eyes; this was followed by the display of seven young ones, as pretty as the mother.

Illustrated in black-and-white by R. W. Coulter.

Original ti: Removal of stain from color films developed to black-and-white negatives.

in black-and-white and four in colors by Grace Gilkison.

"I love dogs," said the black-and-white Downy Woodpecker, running up a telegraph pole in search of grubs; "dogs have bones to eat and I like to pick bones, especially in winter.

"And the exception among the shy Warblers of these woods is that sociable little black-and-white fellow over there, who is creeping and swinging about the branches as if he was own brother to the Brown Creeper himself.

This Black-and-white Warbler hides his nest in an overturned stump, or on the ground, and you may try for days in vain, to find one.

I noticed a flock of Spanish sheep, black-and-white, looking like a drove of Berkshire hogs, and seemingly clothed with bristles instead of wool.

She had taken off her one carefully-used street suit, and had put on a fresh little black-and-white print, in which she was setting the table for dinner.

After him another squadron of riders in ghastly armor of black-and-white, with torches in their hand and grinning skulls upon their shields, closed in the array.

Then six sachems rose, casting off their black-and-white blankets, and each in turn planted branches of yellow willow, green willow, red osier, samphire, witch-hazel, spice-bush, and silver birch along the edge of the silent throng of savages.

These slabs, of black-and-white marble, or of alabaster stained and worn from its native whiteness into a dingy brown, are almost obliterated by the many footsteps which have come and gone upon them for so many centuries.

No black-and-white draughtsman of our time, no wood-cutter, etcher, or line-engraver, worked with slower deliberation.

In place of the truthful summary of the earlier editions, we have now the truth itselfthe truth in all its subtle gradations, all its long-drawn-out suspensions, all its intangible and irremediable obscurities: it is the difference between a clear-cut drawing in black-and-white and a finished painting in oils.

100 examples of  black-and-white  in sentences