2730 collocations for reading

She read many books from the Sunday school library.

THE BERLIN CONGRESS M. JULES GREVY, READING MARSHAL MACMAHON'S LETTER OF RESIGNATION TO THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES M. JULES GREVY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC BY THE SENATE AND CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES MEETING AS THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY THE ELYSEE PALACE, PARIS HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, ABOUT 1879 M. DE FREYCINET MME.

I suppose I should have understood much more if I had read the papers regularly, but I didn't begin to do that until W. had been minister for some time, and then worked myself into a nervous fever at all the opposition papers said about him.

In the Report of one of the missionary Boards, I have recently read the following stirring words.

At home they would read the stories of missionaries and their work.

I was reading, curiously enough, the Bible.

In the afternoon, he always read history, or tales, or poetry; and in the evening did whatever he felt inclined to dowhich brings me to what occupied him the last hours of the daylight, for a good part of this first summer.

'I know it's very unliterary of me, but I enjoy reading newspapers better than reading anything else in the world.

" How many persons there are who read those lines without giving one moment's thought to their hidden beauty.

How delightful, to actually read the works of these singular creature's, and become familiar with their extraordinary ideas!

Again and again I read with eager interest the long and sensational account of our adventure.

I then took up my little Bible, (which had always been my travelling companion,) read a few chapters in St. Matthew, and found my feelings tranquillized, and my courage increased.

" Of course we steamed within proper distance, and I seized the opportunity to "put a head on" this venerable two-ply nuisance, as follows: First, I read a page of a Patent Office Report I go armed with.

We would lack the greatest works of Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Francesca, Botticelli, Murillo; we would not see the cathedrals of Milan, Strasburg, or Cologne; we would never read the poems of Caedmon, Milton, or Dante.

Well, I'm going to find it out, and read this note, just for the lark.

He seemed to read my thoughts, and went on.

He was a hard worker, and told me once that what rested him most after a long day was to go to a small boulevard theatre or to read a rather lively yellowbacked novel.

In response to the request of Mr. Walters, he read from his notebook the final passage in the opening address delivered by the prisoner at that trial as defending Counsel: "'It is my duty to convince you that my client is not guilty, or, in other words, to convince you that the murder was committed before he reached the house.

" After reading these articles in the Great Dailies with considerable distraction, and inferring therefrom, that at least three different young Southerners had killed three different young Northerners in three different places on Christmas-Eve, Judge SWEENEY had a rush of blood to the brain, and discharged MONTGOMERY PENDRAGON as a person of undistinguishable identity.

The crowd increased: boys of all ages stopped to read the verses; some few laughed, and pronounced them jolly good; but to do them justice, the greater number of Ronleians were too jealous of the honour of their school to see much fun in this attempt to lampoon their football representatives.

A pretty sight it was to see the fair mistress of Castlewood, her little daughter at her knee, and her domestics gathered around her, reading the Morning Prayer of the English Church.

This I did, and then, as we could not both read from it at the same time, he suggested that I should read the thing out loud.

To read the lives of Wesley, Whitefield, Finney, Moody, is to feel a strange, deep thrill.

The Colonel read the lessons, Mac prayed, and they all sang, particularly O'Flynn.

Perhaps if all the Giants had an opportunity to read the volume before the recent game (with the Athletics) they might not have been so grievously outdone.

2730 collocations for  reading