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19 Sentences With "unprocurable"

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It has long been unprocurable, and is constantly enquired for.
Everything could be managed except the cream, which was unprocurable.
Trent was flatly told that the labour they required was absolutely unprocurable.
In the absence of liquefaction at such points, the nourishing gruel is unprocurable.
He would have preferred a man, but men were unprocurable in war-time.
We had no more oil for our hurricane lamps, and it was unprocurable.
Luxuries are unprocurable, but no sensible man will go to a new country expecting luxuries.
Spanish coffee is expensive and bad, cocoa we did not find, and butter and jam were unprocurable.
When surface vessels were dismissed as unprocurable, Paterson mentioned that his company had two complete submarines that were available immediately.
It is clear, for instance, in Central Africa, where copper and tin were unprocurable, that man must first have used iron.
As might be expected, the original is so scarce as to be unprocurable, and even the reprint is of considerable value.
But it needed desperate courage to kill yourself in a world where firearms, or any quick or certain poison, were completely unprocurable.
In a very short time land that could have been bought for 3 or 4 dollars an acre was unprocurable at five times those figures.
The experiment should be such as to yield fruitful results for the good of society, unprocurable by other methods or means of study, and not random and unnecessary in nature.
The protagonists of the practice of human experimentation justify their views on the basis that such experiments yield results for the good of society that are unprocurable by other methods or means of study.
During World War II, the Company accepted and completed orders for several million hand grenades, half a million 2-inch mortar-bomb pressings, fifty thousand ammunition boxes, and enamel mugs for the army. Some of the necessary machinery, including lathes for machining the grenades, was built by the Company, as much of this equipment was unprocurable overseas or elsewhere in New Zealand.
In the 1890s, Teixeira was the leading translator for the Lutetian Society, a group whose mission was "to issue to its members, translations of such representative master-pieces of fiction by Continental authors as are unprocurable in English in an unmutilated rendering." He oversaw the Society's publication of unexpurgated translations of six banned novels by Émile Zola in 1894–5, contributing his own translation of the third volume in the series, La curée. During World War I, Teixera was head of the Intelligence Section, as well as a member of the Advisory Board, of the War Trade Intelligence Department.McKenna, p. 14.
In one letter, he described Ireland as "a barbarous country where chemical spirits were so misunderstood and chemical instruments so unprocurable that it was hard to have any Hermetic thoughts in it." In 1654, Boyle left Ireland for Oxford to pursue his work more successfully. An inscription can be found on the wall of University College, Oxford, the High Street at Oxford (now the location of the Shelley Memorial), marking the spot where Cross Hall stood until the early 19th century. It was here that Boyle rented rooms from the wealthy apothecary who owned the Hall.
The ten points of the code were given in the section of the verdict entitled "Permissible Medical Experiments": > # The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. # The > experiment should be such as to yield fruitful results for the good of > society, unprocurable by other methods or means of study, and not random and > unnecessary in nature. # The experiment should be so designed and based on > the results of animal experimentation and a knowledge of the natural history > of the disease or other problem under study that the anticipated results > will justify the performance of the experiment. # The experiment should be > so conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and > injury.

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