595 collocations for manages

But he, in a yet harsher manner, told me that he must be permitted to manage his own affairs in his own way; and added, that he did not wish to be longer prevented from attending to them.

Looking up, he saw that Kentucky understood, and meant somehow to manage the business quietly.

When he had gone we complimented the ambassador on the way in which he had managed the thing.

You must contrive to get Lady Studley out of the way, either this morning or afternoon, and so manage matters for me that I can be some little time alone in your room.

" "You are to be my executor, and manage the estate until the girl comes of age.

When it was sufficiently close to the shore William Darling sprang out to help the weary perishing creatures, whilst Grace was left to manage the boat unaided.

" "Let him manage his own house, not mine," says George very haughtily.

"You can't educate people by retailing crimes and scandals, and the Millville Tribune is going to be as clean as a prayer book, if I'm to be managing editor.

It cannot be denied that Frederic well managed his stolen property.

So poor Ida had to describe the Hall, and the servants, and the way she managed the farm, and the way in which she rode about Herondale.

Most were mounted, and it was marvellous to see the way in which they managed their horses, so that the beasts seemed part of the riders, and partook of their vigilance.

He managed a smile of a sort, the first smile to-night, and added: "They always do, you know.

We asked them if they were sensible of the advantages of a school for girls, of having them brought up to be good wives, capable of managing their households, and able to read the precious things in the New Testament.

Skeelty, who thought he knew how to manage these people, allowed every man, at the close of work on Saturday, to purchase a pint of whiskey from the company store, charging an exorbitant price that netted a huge profit.

That explains why great leaders in war have always been first and foremost great political leaders, namely, men accustomed to manage other men and able to utilize them for their purposes.

These laws still continue in force; and a remarkable case is recorded by Dr. Schmidt of a woman, who, feeling her own competency to manage a case committed to her care, did not send for a male physician as the law required.

Many say to me that an old woman like me is not able to bring up and manage a little child.

SEE Linderman, Frank B. LINDQUIST, RUTH M. Managing the home.

If I have not shown myself a worthy son of St. Mark, in this affair with the Spaniard, it is more from the want of a habit of managing political interests than from any want of zeal.

Knight, Humphrey, manages Mount Vernon, 178.

"On the contrary," said he; "every young man marries as soon as he receives his education, and is capable of managing the concerns of a family.

It was not a question of this or that candidate, seeing that any gentleman, who was a true friend to his country, would rather lose his election than do a thing which, if once established into a practice, would deprive them for ever of the power of managing any election.

Can you manage any way to get a letter or telegram sent her?" "Of course I can.

With Pete Reeve supporting the head of the wounded man and cautioning them to drive gently, they managed the journey to the town as softly as possible.

Then, Lepidus, all friends in faith for me, So leave I Rome to Pompey and my friends, Resolv'd to manage those our Asian wars.

595 collocations for  manages