609 examples of wireless in sentences

Our wireless wouldn't work.

143) the wireless high-power station of Vienna is not allowed to transmit other than commercial telegrams under the surveillance of the Allied and Associated Powers, who take the trouble to determine even the length of the wave to be used.

Mr. Carr leered at him: "That tentacle," he explained, "is now seeking some invisible, wireless, psychic current along which it is to transmit the accumulated psychic waves.

As soon as the wireless current finds the subconscious personality of the woman you are destined to love and marry some day" "I?" exclaimed young Yates, horrified.

What was there to prevent your waves from being hitched to a wireless current and, finally, signaling the subconscious personality ofof some pretty actress, for example?" Mr. Carr sank nervously onto a chair; his eyes, already wild, became wilder as he began to realize the risk he had unthinkingly taken.

No, if James had taken the trouble to send him a message by wireless from the North Sea, it meant that James was really anxious to see him at the first available moment, and would already have landed in Hull, expecting to find him there.

" He gave the American a brief yet full account of all that had happened since his receipt of James Allerdyke's wireless message.

At Cullercoats is struck a note of the most modern of modern achievementsthe Wireless Telegraphy Station (225 feet); and here, too, is situated the Dove Marine Laboratory, looked after by scientists on the staff of the Armstrong College at Newcastle.

"If you get into 'trouble,' as you call it," I said, "and they send a wireless to the police to be at the wharf, your people would hardly" "I know," he interrupted; "but I got to chance that.

But now this Smedburg is going to wireless ahead to Mr. Meyer and to the police.

With his guard at his heels he went directly to the cable station, and to the Secretary of State of the United States addressed this message: "President refuses my pay; threatens shoot; wireless nearest war-ship proceed here full speed.

He had come, Billy explained, in answer to the call for help sent by himself to the Secretary of State, which by wireless had been communicated to the Louisiana.

Those directors who were keeping cool at the edge of the ocean had been summoned by telegraph; those who were steaming across the ocean, by wireless.

I'm calling far away; And wireless you can hear.

If the aviator saw a group of men standing about he might draw conclusions and pass the wireless word to send in some shells at whatever number on the German gunners' map was ours.

Our planes thought that the Germans had a wireless station in a certain building.

No enemy's wireless station ought to be enjoying serene summer weather without interruption; and no German working-party ought to be allowed to build redoubts within range of our guns without a break in the monotony of their drudgery.

Six lyddites were the order for the wireless station; six high explosives which burst on contact and make a hole in the earth large enough for a grave for the Kaiser and all his field marshals.

Besides, what we did to the supposed wireless station ought to keep any general from being downhearted.

If the aeroplane's conclusions were right, that wireless station must be very much wireless, now.

If the aeroplane's conclusions were right, that wireless station must be very much wireless, now.

The wireless station got two extra shells for full measure.

Also, on our way back we learned the object of the German fire in answer to our bombardment of the redoubt and the wireless station.

A few signals from his wireless and they would let loose on the target he indicated.

Two of them were spotting the work of British guns by their shell-bursts and watching for gun-flashes which would reveal concealed German battery-positions, and whispering results by wireless to their own batteries.

609 examples of  wireless  in sentences