20 examples of gault in sentences

Then succeeds a band of stiff blue clay, called the Gault, and then another bed of sand, the upper Greensand, which is more worthy of the name, for it does carry, in most places, a band of green or "glauconite" sand.

When all was complete, and I seemed to suit master's fastidious eye, he took me to the Gault House, where he was stopping.

" As he spoke, they turned off the main line of the rolling clays toward the foot of the chalk hills, and began to brush through short cuttings of blue gault and "green sand," so called by geologists, because its usual colours are bright brown, snow-white, and crimson.

It was a special despatch from Lisbon dated that morning, and signed simply "Gault." Completely translated it ran thus: "Secret offensive and defensive alliance of the Latin against the English-speaking nations of the world is planned.

"If," he observed slowly, "if any other man than Gault had sent that I should have said he was crazy.

"He mentioned the matter last night, and he has been keeping in constant communication with Gault, in Lisbon, who, however, has not been able to add materially to the original despatch.

What is called a washing brick is now made in various colors, adapted for the lining of interiors, and there are hard bricks of a very pale straw color, known as Beart's patent bricks, made, I believe, of gault clay, which were some years ago bought up by the Great Northern Railway in large numbers.

Adamantine clinkers, made of gault clay, are much used; they must have chamfered edges, otherwise they make too smooth a floor for a stable.

R75172, 2Mar51, Arthur I. Gates (A) GAULT, ROBERT H. Social psychology.

R75030, 23Feb51, Robert H. Gault (A) GEHRING, JOHN GEORGE.

SADLER, WILLIAM S. The mind at mischief; with introductions by Robert H. Gault and Meyer Solomon.

R75172, 2Mar51, Arthur I. Gates (A) GAULT, ROBERT H. Social psychology.

R75030, 23Feb51, Robert H. Gault (A) GEHRING, JOHN GEORGE.

SADLER, WILLIAM S. The mind at mischief; with introductions by Robert H. Gault and Meyer Solomon.

"Too bad Gault is not here.

Gault is six feet tall and five feet of him legs.

Gault succeeded him.

The ranking one of these was Niven, in command after Gault was wounded at 7 a.m. We have all met the Niven type anywhere from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Circle, the high-strung, wiry type who moves about too fast to carry any loose flesh and accumulates none because he does move about so fast.

He is about up to Major Gault's shoulder.

Jerry Wade, the Gault House barber, was a mulatto, who had bought himself and family, and acquired considerable real estate.

20 examples of  gault  in sentences