10 collocations for adhering

To several of the bones, for instance, there adhered the dried egg-clusters of the common pond-snail, and in one of the hollows of the right shoulder-blade (the "infra-spinous fossa") was a group of the mud-built tubes of the red river-worm.

Yet, undetermined to what course of life I should adhere, and seeming to possess A little space of intermediate time

Lidgett adheres to the older ideas of scholastic costumewas driven violently down upon his forehead, and almost over one eye.

This was an arrangement made by Wordsworth, of set purpose, and steadily adhered tothe 'Ode' forming as it were the High Altar of his poetic Cathedral.

to whose interest both in prosperity and distress he honourably adhered.

Even in his Rheinsberg days he acknowledged the principle to which he adhered all his life: "Wisdom is well qualified to keep what one possesses; but boldness alone can acquire."

When I had finished these, at eleven, I supped, and recollected how little I had adhered to my plan, and almost questioned the possibility of pursuing any settled and uniform design; however, I was not so far persuaded of the truth of these suggestions, but that I resolved to try once more at my scheme.

His baronetcy was inherited from his father Byssheon whom it had been conferred, in 1806, chiefly through the interest of the Duke of Norfolk, the head of the Whig party in the county of Sussex, to whose politics the new baronet had adhered.

It is then carefully examined, and adhering portions of flesh or membrane as far as possible removed; after which it is cut up and passed through a machine in which it is mashed so as to completely break up the membraneous vesicles in which the fat is inclosed.

By a stated opposition to the covenant, and persecuting of these who adhere thereunto.

10 collocations for  adhering