Lexicographical Neighbors of Respaced
Literary usage of Respaced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report by New York (N.Y.) Dept. of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity (1908)
"1 Sixty-eighth street, between First and Second avenues, respaced 4 Seventieth
street, northwest corner of Fifteenth avenue, from street to avenue side. ..."
2. Maintenance of Way and Structures by William Clyde Willard (1915)
"If tic-plates are not applied, track is not lined and surfaced, and ties are not
respaced, a gang of twenty-five to thirty men is sufficient. ..."
3. Maintenance of Way and Structures by William Clyde Willard (1915)
"If tie-plates are not applied, track is not lined and surfaced, and ties are not
respaced, a gang of twenty-five to thirty men is sufficient. ..."
4. Annual Report by New Jersey Board of Railroad Commissioners (1910)
"These should be put on after ties are respaced not over eight inches apart.
Inside guard rails are placed on the longer trestles as follows: ..."
5. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1904)
"The movement shoves joint ties off their tamped beds upon loose ballast, which
affords inferior support; the slewed ties must be respaced, to put them ..."
6. A Manual of Engineering Drawing for Students and Draftsmen by Thomas Ewing French (1918)
"If the last division be over, one-fifth of the excess should be taken off and
the line respaced. If it is found difficult to make this small adjustment ..."
7. A Manual of Engineering Drawing for Students and Draftsmen by Thomas Ewing French (1918)
"If the last division be over, one-fifth of the excess should be taken off and
the line respaced. If it is found difficult to make this small adjustment ..."