102 collocations for formulating

In 1757 Wolfe distinguished himself by formulating the plan which, if properly executed, would have prevented the British fiasco at Rochefort on the coast of France.

Not that he ever formulated the theory in words, but he vaguely felt it and adhered to it.

You would be driven to formulate a simple, intelligible rule or measure, and leave that rule to be applied by the unfettered judgment of innumerable men to individual problems, as and when they arose.

In the second part of the same book Mr. Spencer undertakes to formulate the laws of the Knowable.

It is therefore as professedly formulating the principles of a certain school that we are interested in the doctrine of which Patmore constitutes himself the apostle.

DAWSON, FRANCES E. Pneumatosophy: finding and formulating the cosmic word in in-breathing and out-breathing.

Having received the report of the Committee, the First Lord and I both formulated ideas for further reorganization.

She had formulated vague accusations against Varickaccusations of cruelty and neglect of so absurd a nature that they refuted themselves.

These committees, after having collected the necessary data, have formulated their propositions concerning the new organization of the peasants attached to the soil in their relations with the proprietors.

"Clause 2 "The International Conference shall consider the revision of the constitution and procedure of the Arbitral Tribunal and provisions for the amicable settlement of international disputes established by the I Treaty signed at The Hague in 1907, and shall formulate codes embodying the principles of international law applicable in time of peace and the rules of warfare on land and sea and in the air.

2. The Influence of the Classical Rhetorics A more explicit influence on the renaissance belief that the function of poetry is to improve social morality is readily seen in the definitions of poetry which have already been quoted from Lombardus and Varchi, who formulated their definitions of poetry by combining Aristotle's definition of tragedy with his definition of rhetoric.

At the thought she turned hesitatingly toward the door, meaning to get her hat, andthough she had formulated no method of appealto hurry to the Hardwick house and at least talk with Miss Sessions and endeavour to enlist her help.

Nevertheless, when the time came to formulate a demand for rooms, hot water, and a fire, I broke down, and the proprietress of the hotel, who spoke English, had to be sent for.

Without understanding the situation, and before even she had formulated to herself any criticism of the persons concerned, she felt suddenly sick.

The fact is that the formation of opinion to-day is by no means confined to the educated classes, but the masses have taken it upon themselves not only to formulate opinion but to enforce it.

By and by some one arose who began to consider things in the abstract, and to relate them to his neighbor, and formulate conclusions about them.

He also assaulted State support of the Episcopal Churchwhich was in Virginia "the Established Church"as an engine of spiritual tyranny, and took great interest in all matters of education, formulating a system of common schools, which, however, was never put into practice.

And just as he was formulating this question, the other one slowed down a little in order to turn his head and see if he were still being followed.

But the character of it was changed as he formulated his thought and three brilliant spots like blue stars broke out on a sudden, and these three stars shifted their positions.

During the present summer (1915) an important work has been published in Germany from which the following passage is taken: "Grey thought the time had now arrived to formulate a mediation proposal.

He did for that faith what the Emperor Constantine the Great did for Christianity; made it the religion of the state, appointed a council of priests to formulate a creed and prepare a ritual, and by his orders that creed was carved on rocks, in caves and on pillars of stone and gateways of cities for the education of the people.

Its people were awake to their peculiar conditions and problems; it had plenty of talented citizens to formulate policies; and it had excellent machinery for uniting public opinion.

Then she continued before Carolina and Hope Georgia could formulate replies: "Because your father and I wanted to take this opportunity to announce to youour engagement.

Everybody knows that in the reign of the Emperor Elagabalus Rome was visited by an embassy from India; whose members, on their way from the East, had held that memorable interview with the illustrious (though heretical) Christian philosopher Bardesanes which enabled him to formulate his doctrine of Fate, borrowed from the Indian theory of Karma, and therefore, until lately, grievously misunderstood by his commentators.

The idea of being present and taking an active part in formulating the terms of peace had, in my opinion, never been abandoned by President Wilson, although it had remained dormant while the result of the conflict was uncertain.

102 collocations for  formulating