Which preposition to use with markings
They were young men with the fantastic markings of young braves.
He had been deceived by the marking on the plane, a very thin black cross instead of the thick one usually found on enemy aircraft.
His somewhat narrow range of reading, had you followed it by his careful markings through those bound volumes of sermons in the bookcase, bore the same evidence of inherited and inadequately occupied refinement.
You got the markings in you, son.
COLOURPlain white with lemon markings; orange permissible but not desirable; slight head markings with white body preferred.
They have no sarcolemma, stripes, or cross markings like those of the voluntary muscles.
The Holy Fathers were more particular about their markings than great size.
Explanations, introduction, special references in connection with markings throughout the Bible, summary of references.
A dash of the pencil here and there through the lines where Shakespeare was suiting his own time, and not the world as it was to be after three hundred refining years, and the marking out of a few scenes that could be spared from the action, and the play was ready; trimmed a little, but with not a whit taken from its sparkle or pathos, and all its lovelier poetry untouched.
One of them was brown all over, but the other had strange markings under his fur, as though long ago he had been spotted, and the spots still showed through.
"The Examiners appointed by the Board of the Faculty of Natural Science give notice that Wilfrid Dyson Hambly, Jesus College, having submitted a dissertation on 'Tattooing and other forms of body-marking among primitive peoples,' will be publicly examined on Monday, November 12, at 2.30 p.m., in the Department of Social Anthropology, Barnett House.
"If I am permitted to go on with the brigade, I promise, as far as any human being may promise, that I will not only be found to have passed at the end of this term, but that I will also have a higher marking after the annual examinations than after the semi-annuals.
saving-ark of man, His surest solace in this world of woe; How cheering are thy smiles, which, like the breeze Of health, play softly o'er the pallid cheek, And turn its rigid markings to a smile.
The deaths and accessions of Kings, the changing of names and coins and symbols and persons, a little force our minds in the marking off of epochs.
Some progress has been made in getting a uniform standard of weights and measures, and there is an increasing tendency to prescribe specific weights and markings for packagespossibly unconstitutional legislation.