Similar words: machine, political machine, machiavellian, poaching, teaching, chicanery, bleaching, Chinese. Meaning: [mə'ʃɪːnərɪ] n. 1. machines or machine systems collectively 2. a system of means and activities whereby a social institution functions.
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121. By this date the recording machinery was kept behind curtains or screens.
122. They are vital for cleaning machinery tubes and spouts from vending machines and milk shake dispensers to full blown process machinery.
123. Instead, each planet had its own peculiar machinery which was related to but not integrally connected to a universal system.
124. The whole office seemed to be buzzing with the sound of machinery.
125. Where it had claimed a victory, the same crew of specialists dissected the results and fed them into the machinery.
126. The second is the collective tractor and machinery sale organised on a regular basis by specialist auctioneers.
127. Look across the field and you can appreciate why space for storing vintage agricultural machinery on the farm has finally run out.
128. It is more than doubtful whether we have seen the fullest possible development of machinery for joint consultation in particular industries.
129. What I object to is the craze for machinery, not machinery as such.
130. According to the 1956 agreement on the machinery, industrial action should only be contemplated when all the relevant stages have been exhausted.
131. The ramshackle Whitley Council negotiating machinery is the other reason why the ambulance workers have lost out.
132. Standing in the fields were pieces of farm machinery that had long since fallen into disrepair.
133. In the mills additional factors have been rationalisation and the use of more modern machinery.
134. Her machinery and her accommodations for equipage and her fifty-eight-man crew were below the waterline.
135. He has a co-operative bank manager and managed to buy second hand machinery.
136. They closed a few plants and decided to use the idle machinery to make plastic chips for cigarette filters.
137. This allows the landowner to realise cash by selling machinery and cuts the working capital requirement without having to profit share.
138. His later published account describes bad food, hard work over a fourteen-hour day, beatings and injury from unguarded machinery.
139. Retail developments will not qualify for industrial buildings allowances. Capital allowances on plant and machinery.
140. But some decidedly dated machinery recently became the talk of the site.
141. The large coiled springs and unfamiliar machinery tempt one to try to commandeer the thing and ride it into another era.
142. Unconventional Cylinders Many inventors attempted to buck the system by making alterations to existing machinery.
143. He designed and made wooden copies of machinery parts to be cast in iron and steel in sand molds.
144. Plate steel is used in the construction and machinery markets.
145. I saw them passing enormous sheets of colored paper and cardboard through the sharp blade of humming(Sentencedict.com), dangerous machinery.
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146. A high-pitched moan of machinery and the sound of rushing air filled the structure, loud enough to make conversation difficult.
147. In an adjoining spinning mill there is a fine collection of early spinning machinery and power looms.
148. The largest industrial concerns were electronics, computer assembly, artificial fertilizers, machinery, metalworking and textiles.
149. Water cooling eliminates the problem in mainframe computers, but smaller machinery must find an alternative.
150. In schoolboy moto-cross, there are six different classes, all different ages and all on different sized machinery.
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