322 adjectives to describe returning

Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare) your periodic tax returns.

It was but a momentary flash, but it was unmistakable in its character, as was his speedy return to his former stolidity.

After sending several requests for the immediate return of his dog, requests that received no attention, the Boy went out to the gulch to recover him.

The two points on which the newspaper accounts of the tragedy laid stress were the mysterious letter which had been sent to Scotland Yard stating that Sir Horace Fewbanks had been murdered, and the mystery surrounding the sudden return of Sir Horace from Scotland to his town house.

Next, we come to Sir Horace Fewbanks's unexpected return.

So far as lies in my power, I will make an adequate return to society for this personal benefit.

In other words, the annual return on the gross expenditure will be more than 31 per cent., and under the present tithe system £7,256,000 (Turkish) of this will remain with the owners of the soil, while £1,814,000 will pass to the Government.

To compensate is to make suitable return for service rendered.

The rest of the day was spent in writing reports, making out official returns, and other necessary nuisances.

" Having negotiated a treaty with Elak the Usbek, the province of Maver-ul-nere was ceded to him, for which he made an ample return in presents of great value; and the closest friendship and familiarity, for a long time, existed between the kings.

"You don't know much about fever and the men I sent are not altogether making a triumphant return.

" "And very justlybut" "But, what, Miss Effinghamthere is, in all this, a slight return to the cosmopolitism, that reminds me of our days of peril and adventure.

Yes, in your sense, Pisaro, But do not like the last demand he made; 'Twas but an ill return upon his Prince, To beg his Mistress, rather challeng'd her.

Those who lived through it were spared to witness the gradual return of better times; and they now liken it to the passing of a dreary night, since which they have watched the coming of a steadily brightening day.

"We will have everything right before this little police agent returns.

To make this system of vigilant watchfulness over the health of the men the more effectual, the medical officer of each corps is required to make weekly returns to the principal medical officer of the command, and this principal officer makes monthly returns to the central office at London.

The cypress gathers its limbs still more closely to its stem, bows a gracious salute rather than an humble obeisance to the tempest, bends to the winds with an elasticity that assures you of its prompt return to its regal attitude, and sends from its thick leaflets a murmur like the roar of the far-off ocean.

The framers of the law are said to have hoped that possessors of more than this amount would shrink from making on oath a false return of the land which they occupied, and that, as they would be liable to penalties for exceeding the prescribed maximum, all land beyond the maximum would be sold at a nominal price (if this interpretation of the [Greek: kat' oligon] of Appian may be hazarded) to the poor.

We saw no sufficient return for them, beyond a certain amount of information obtained from prisoners, much of which was of small and doubtful value.

To make this system of vigilant watchfulness over the health of the men the more effectual, the medical officer of each corps is required to make weekly returns to the principal medical officer of the command, and this principal officer makes monthly returns to the central office at London.

Even by his voluntary return to his enemies, and by his last sufferings, whether in prison or on the cross, the dignity of the man was not at all obscured.

THE GREAT OBJECT OF THE GRAZIER is to procure an animal that will yield the greatest pecuniary return in the shortest time; or, in other words, soonest convert grass and turnips into good mutton and fine fleece.

Varro (iii. 2) reckons as a good ordinary gross return for a larger estate 150 sesterces per -jugerum-.

And this will be a further proof of my love, and will demand a grateful return

I shall never depart from the truth, and my advice is, that thou hadst better return; for the seventh stage is not to be ventured upon by human strength.

322 adjectives to describe  returning