Second line Sentence Examples
If the actual crests of the excursions had been measured the figures in the second line would have been even larger.
In second line were two brigades and the cavalry (dismounted).
French centre near Amotz, where, after hard fighting, it swept away the 18,000 of the second line there opposed to it, cutting Soult's army in two.
The citizens hastened to construct a second line of wall, enclosing the Cowgate and the heights beyond, since occupied by Greyfriars churches and Heriot's hospital, but still excluding the Canongate, as pertaining to the abbey of Holyrood.
The sum and product of two quaternions are defined by the formulae mi ase + F+lases = (a s + 133) es 2arer X ZO,es = Fiarfseres, where the products e,e, are further reduced according to the following multiplication table, in which, for example, the eo e1 e2 e3 second line is to be read eieo = e1, e 1 2 = - eo, e i e 2 = es, eie3 = - e2.
The second line of the French came on, only to be engulfed in the melee; its leaders, like those of the first line, were killed or taken, and the commanders of the third sought and found their death in the battle, while their men rode off to safety.
This was composed of Soult's corps, with Bernadotte's in second line.
His influence was that of saintliness rather than that of intellect."(b) A discussion of Harnack's second line of argument is impossible here.
The second line in E2 will represent the energy (or part of the energy) of s' similar molecules of the second kind, and so on.
A third of the leading brigade (British) was killed and wounded in the vain attempt to break through the strong defences of the village, and some French squadrons charged upon it as it retired; a colour was captured in the melee, but a Hessian brigade in second line drove back the cavalry and retook the colour.
AdvertisementBut a gap opened between the right of the infantry and the left of the cavalry and Wallenstein's second line squadrons pressed into it.
He was too good a soldier to waste his reserves and only brought up a few units of the second line to help the disordered brigades of the first.
The three infantry brigades of his second line had not been engaged,2 and as usual the last closed reserve, resolutely handled, carried the day.
The second line of twenty galleys, under the command of Benedetto Giacaria (or Zaccharie), was placed so far behind the first that the Pisans could not see whether it was made up of war-vessels or of small craft meant to act as tenders to the others.
In the second line were Kellermann's cuirassiers, the incomplete corps of Lobau, the squadrons of Domon and Subervie, and Milhaud's cuirassiers.
AdvertisementThe first line of fortification was the work of Francis I.; the second line and the donjon date back to the 11th century.
The quality of the army, thus composed of picked men (a point which is often forgotten), approximated to that of a professional force; but this policy had the result that, as there was no adequate second-line army, parts of the first-line had to be reserved, instead of being employed at the front.
This second line was to consist of fifteen forts, large and small.
The war strength of the militia is 105,000, that of the second line or reserve 70,000.
Brest-Litovsk, at the western issue from the marshes of the Pripet, the towns of Dubno, Lutsk and Bobruisk constitute the second line of defence.
AdvertisementHe at once brought his second line back to oppose them, but while he was doing so the French leader filled up the gap between himself and the frontal assailants by posting infantry around Wagnelee, and also guns on the neighbouring hill whence their fire enfiladed both halves of the enemy's army up to the limit of their ranging power.
The term of service is eight years in the active army and its reserves and eight years in the second line.
Though outflanked, enfiladed and met by heavy musketry fire in front, the right wing broke Barrel's regiment and passed the guns, but the attack was checked by the bayonets of the second line and a rapid retreat became general.
The bulk of the heavy guns were withdrawn to the second line and the work of preparation was hastened on; but the enemy attack seemed imminent, and it was impossible to set about a complete reorganization under the immediate threat.
Corps was now hammering against the Italian 34th Div., whose position was precarious, and although Etna's Val Sugana troops had held their own against various tentative attacks, they were withdrawn to the second line of defence.
AdvertisementBrusati had failed to realize the necessity of defence in depth, or the essentials of a good defensive line, but a graver error still was his neglect in regard to the preparation of second-line positions.
In its earlier form it had two rhymes, the word which closed the first or second line being usually employed at the end of the fifth, but in later varieties different rhyming words are employed.
The second line army consists of 14 mixed mounted brigades as protective cavalry and 14 army divisions of much the same combatant strength as the regular divisions, the only important variation being that the artillery consists of 4-gun instead of 6-gun batteries.
After severe fighting for some four hours the Chileans again proved victorious, and drove the Peruvians from the second line of defence back upon the city of Lima.
The 6th and 7th Divs., still imperfectly organized, followed on in second line.
So great was the press that the "battles" of the second line which followed the first were unable to reach the front and stood on the slope, powerless to take part in the battle on the crest.
Richard, on the other hand, had prepared for action by closing up still more, and as the crusaders were now formed a simple left turn brought them into two lines of battle, infantry in first line, cavalry in second line.
Rupert soon galloped up with his fresh second line and drove back Cromwell's men, Cromwell himself being wounded, but Leslie and the Scots Cavalry, taking ground to their left, swung in upon Rupert's flank, and after a hard struggle the hitherto unconquered cavalry of the prince was broken and routed.
But they soon rallied, and now the second line had crossed and formed for attack.
From Port Elizabeth a second line (186 m.) runs by Uitenhage and Graaff Reinet, rejoining the main line at Rosmead, from which a junction line (83 m.) runs eastwards, connecting with the Eastern system at Stormberg.
The sense of the second line is doubtful, it may be "let God dwell" or "let Japheth dwell"; on the latter view Japheth appears to be in friendly alliance with Shem.
At first the navigation was principally confined to the main river; and even in 1857 a modification of the government contract only obliged the company to a monthly service between Path and Manaos, with steamers of 200 tons cargo capacity, a second line to make six round voyages a year between Manaos and Tabatinga, and a third, two trips a month between Path and Cameta.
Extend long commands onto a second line by using a backslash (\) at the end of the first line.
Perhaps, the most interesting role of second-line chemotherapy is to identify new potentially active drugs, which can be moved up-front.
The shell executes the second line as a normal shell command, and thus starts up the Perl interpreter.
From stake A, run a second line perpendicular to the first.
Patients who fail the second-line regimen will be offered the best combination available from the first and second line drugs.
The second line we can draw derives from quantum uncertainty.
Enguerrand IV., sire de Coucy, died in 1320 without issue and was succeeded by his nephew Enguerrand, son of Arnold, count of Guines, and Alix de Coucy, from whom is descended the second line of the house of Coucy.
The second line in each case is what each member says about themselves.
A workable alternative to having a second line installed for an Internet connections.
The second line of a couplet typically completes a thought and rhymes with the first one.
The store prides itself on having fashionable and stylish clothes for all kids, both boys and girls, including popular lines such as the Stella McCartney line that debuted in the 2009 fashion season and had a second line in 2010.
This means that the first line (on the left) is the low "E" string, the second line is the "A" string, the third the "D" string, the fourth the "G" string, the fifth the "B" string and the sixth line is your high "E."
For example, Ed Hardy is a web site that offers many second-line Gucci products, including a section for big and tall men.
The top one is the current line you should be rapping and the second line is what's coming up.
This drug should be reserved for treatment of children whose ADHD cannot be controlled with either first or second line drug therapy and whose condition is so severe that the potential benefits justify the risk.
They are not as effective in treating depression in children who have not reached puberty, and for these children should only be used as a second line agent.
The second line indicates a positive or negative result.
Many women who purchase early pregnancy tests wonder if a faint second line should still be considered an indicator of pregnancy.
The presence of a second line or slash is used to show that you are pregnant.
The first of these, the Fuzzy Wuzzies, were first distributed to retailers in 1964, with the Bupkis Family following in 1965 as the second line of products.
Your second line of attack should, of course, be your local health food store, where you will find a variety of pre-made loaves and mixes.
The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line has five syllables.
To list a professional title, a second line is included in the signature line.
There is also a second line of products for your private in-home use.