16 adverbs to describe how to article

It continued two days in session; when, after a strict scrutiny into the complaint, article by article of the nineteen specific charges, the board were of opinion that "the whole and every article thereof was groundless, false, and malicious."

"The article a or an agrees with nouns in the singular number only, individually, or collectively: as, A Christian, an infidel, a score, a thousand."

Sinking down beside the bedroom lamp, she read him the article aloud.

He was nearly forgotten, in spite of a well-written Life by President Felton, in Sparks's Collection, until a short time since; when he was placed before the public in a somewhat melodramatic attitude, by an article in a New York pictorial monthly.

Everything turns into a poem, or an article, nowadays.

For consumers' goods, we must remember, comprise champagne and motor cars as well as food and clothes; and, if a rich man saves, it may be purely articles of luxury, the production of which will shortly be diminished.

He was not regularly articled as a Government-tool!Perhaps the most pleasing and striking of all Mr. Southey's poems are not his triumphant taunts hurled against oppression, are not his glowing effusions to Liberty, but those in which, with a mild melancholy, he seems conscious of his own infirmities of temper, and to feel a wish to correct by thought and time the precocity and sharpness of his disposition.

Insert the definite article rightly in the following phrases: George Secondfair appearancepart firstreasons most obviousgood manwide circleman of honourman of worldold bookscommon peoplesame personsmaller piecerich and poorfirst and lastall timegreat excessnine museshow rich rewardso small numberall ancient writersin nature of thingsmuch better course.

He escaped from the fire with scarcely an article of his dress, and his loss in money and clothing is at least $1,000.

[-4-] These and other laws which he at this time enacted he inscribed on white tablets and submitted to the senate before taking any final action with regard to them; and he allowed the senators to read, each one, the articles separately, his object being that if any provision did not please them, or if they could suggest anything better, they might speak.

I do not promise for thee idly, kindest Gelsomina?" The frightened girl, who had never before witnessed so plain evidence of desperation in her companion, had sunk upon an article of furniture, speechless.

He did not love horses; he was raised in a land where they were too strictly articles of use.

The noun itself, being literally singular both in form and in fact, has not unfrequently some article or adjective before it that implies unity; so that the interpretation of it in a plural sense by the pronoun or verb, was perhaps not improperly regarded by the old grammarians as an example of the figure syllepsis:.as, "Liberty should reach every individual of a people, as they all share one common nature.

Tobacco, according to some authorities, holds the next place to salt, as the article most universally and largely used by man,we mean, of course, apart from cereals and meats.

The country is plentiful, and consequently every article of living moderate.

Since Michelangelo had been formally articled by his father to Ghirlandajo in 1488, he can hardly have left that master in 1489 as unceremoniously as Condivi asserts.

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