252 examples of conserving in sentences

Sir Kenelm Digby & other persons of Honour, their rare and incomparable secrets of Physick, Chyrurgery, Cookery, Preserving, Conserving, Candying, distilling of Waters, extraction of Oyls, compounding of the costliest Perfumes, with other admirable Inventions, and select Experiments, as they offered themselves to their Observations, whether here or in Forrein Countreys. 13.

In the midst of the negations and convulsive movements of his day his spirit is always serene, and his thought, while at times dreamily melancholy, is conserving and full of faith's highest assurance.

This was specially characteristic of the man, and in the conflict with doubt no poet has more keenly interpreted the mental struggles of the thoughtful soul and the deep underlying spirit of his time, or more beneficently given the age an assured ground of faith while conserving its highest and dearest hopes.

Just wait a minute, till I go and see that our holy Saint Cattarina hasn't fallen a-praying over the conserving-pan.

The apparent roughness is that they do not concern themselves with conserving the coronary cushion, and hesitate but little in cutting portions of it bodily away.

"Well, what would you think," he suggested, "of 'asking' for a system more interested in conserving nervous systems than in producing millionaires?

She supposed there was some truth in it, that one who was conserving the past must find something raw and ludicrous in her state of mind.

" "My reasons were partly patriotic, conserving the food supply, you know, and partly owing to the mulatto-like tint the war-flour gave me.

Their fidelity through the storm and stress of their courtship, their lifelong sympathy and collaboration in conserving a humanly perfect home, and in achieving a dual immortality, both as lovers and as musiciansthese certainly indicate music as a solidifying and enriching force in society.

So that although pioneer conditions gradually passed away, and it became less easy to wrest a living from plain or mountain or mine, the idea of finding out what was wrong, improving methods of agriculture, conserving the forest wealth by continual replanting or working the less rich mines at a profit through new processes, or the utilization of by-products, did not at first suggest itself.

The National Forests aid greatly in conserving and making available for use the precious limited rainfall of the arid regions.

ROBINSON, ALEXANDER C. Creating and conserving estates, by Alexander C. Robinson and Edward A. Woods.

ROBINSON, MARJORY (WOODS) Creating and conserving estates.

A897570. Horatio C. Wood, Jr. (A); 17Feb54; R125843. <pb id='156.png' /> WOODS, EDWARD A., joint author. Creating and conserving estates.

A897570. Horatio C. Wood, Jr. (A); 17Feb54; R125843. <pb id='156.png' /> WOODS, EDWARD A., joint author. Creating and conserving estates.

VII AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS BEFORE THE REVOLUTION. VIII CONSERVING THE SOIL.

Almost no attention was paid to conserving the soil by rotation of crops, and even those few planters who attempted anything of the sort followed the old plan of allowing fields to lie in a naked fallow and to grow up in noxious weeds instead of raising a cover crop such as clover.

CONSERVING THE SOIL The Revolution rudely interrupted Washington's farming experiments, and for eight long years he was so actively engaged in the grim business of checkmating Howe and Clinton and Cornwallis that he could give little time or thought to agriculture.

He was now thoroughly convinced of the great desirability of grass and stock for conserving the soil and he was also wide awake to the need of better tools and methods and wished to make his estate beautiful as well as useful.

The Government asks the co-operation of women in its latest work of conserving natural resources.

Together with excellent Directions for Cooking, and also for Preserving and Conserving.

The production by his Grace of Bolton's other chef, John Middleton, is "Five Hundred New Receipts in Cookery, Confectionary, Pastry, Preserving, Conserving, Pickling," and the date is 1734.

Instead of conserving natural wealth, rationing it and thus extending its use to succeeding generations, western man has burnt it up in the firestorms deliberately kindled during the seven disaster years from 1939 to 1945.

We may think of God as conserving all, or as permitting hell, which is death.

But let us see what our Della Cruscan's notions of conserving are.

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