514 collocations for signed

After that they all went in ordinary morning dress, putting on their uniforms again on the last day only, when they signed the treaty.

You sign all papers, and it is you whom the public hold accountable for all moneys deposited in the institution.

" After signing a contract for the supply of electrical power, whereby he was outrageously robbed but the supply was guaranteed, Mr. Merrick and Arthur returned to the farm.

I write suffrage articles continuallyI sign petitions.'

We adjourned to sign articles.

A man would as soon sign his own death warrant as ask me for a dance.

I cannot understand what actuated so many persons, supposedly rational, to sign such a ridiculous document.

The lecture seems to have bitten itself into John's mind; for a little later on, in July, 1835, after hearing Mr. Swindlehurst lecture, he signed the pledge.

I will not sign this letter nor set to it my name; For I am not that happy man to whom love's message came, Who in thy bower thy accents sweet enraptured heard that day, When on thy heaving bosom, thy chosen love, I lay.

She signed agreement and he touched Shillito.

" Diggory, Vance, and Mugford hastily signed their names, one under the other, upon the slate.

FOOD CONTROL BILL PASSED On August 10 President Wilson signed the Food Control bill adopted by Congress after prolonged debate, and he at once announced the formal appointment of Mr. Herbert C. Hoover as United States food administrator.

June 15, 1642, he was one of the lords who signed the declaration, wherein they professed they were fully satisfied his Majesty had no intention to raise war upon his Parliament.

But when really called to fulfil his promise and sign with his own hand those constitutions, he wavered.

But Germain, in his haste to leave town for a holiday, forgot to sign Howe's orders at the proper time; and afterwards forgot them altogether.

" The generous Anthonio then said, that he would give up his share of Shylock's wealth, if Shylock would sign a deed to make it over at his death to his daughter and her husband; for Anthonio knew that the Jew had an only daughter, who had lately married against his consent to a young Christian, named Lorenzo, a friend of Anthonio's, which had so offended Shylock, that he had disinherited her.

"I've signed one receipt for this stuff alreadyyou'll have to sign another.

May 18President Wilson signs selective service act.

After signing some decrees to that end, at one of his palaces beyond the Tagus, the King, with his whole family, returned to Lisbon and the party drove in open carriages from the wharf toward the Necessidades Palace.

For some minutes he remained speechless and motionless, looking incredulously at my friend with open mouth, and eyes that seemed starting from their sockets; then apparently recovering himself in some measure, he seized a pen, and after several pauses and vacant stares, finally filled up and signed a check for fifty thousand francs, and handed it across the table to Dupin.

Governor Van Dam himself had subscribed to the adventure, and himself had signed Captain Brand's commission.

In case he signs a new certificate, report to me tonight.

Italy, France, Spain and two South American republics will soon sign compact in Washington.

I had to sign a note and pay five per cent interest.

On H.M.S. Topaze the grog tub was used as a table for signing the pledge book, one sailor remarking (to the tub): "Sixty odd nails in your coffin to-day, old fellow!

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