16 examples of andrews' in sentences

What with BISMARCK'S pangerrmanism, the CZAR'S panslavism, NAPOLEON'S panlatinism, the spread of pantheism, the threatened metamorphosis of pantalettes into pantaloons, ANDREWS' pantarchy, and Fox's pantomime, the old régime seems going precipitately to pot.

The next day they were found across the street with Jerry Andrews' pigeons, as unconcerned as you please.

AMELIORATION OF THE DEPRESSED CLASSES The resolution of the Senate of the Gujarat National University in regard to Mr. Andrews' question about the admission of children of the 'depressed' classes to the schools affiliated to that University is reported to have raised a flutter in Ahmedabad.

Mr. Andrews' speech made clear what is needed.

From the moment the casket of pearls was last seen by the countess until their loss was discovered, every moment of Andrews' time was accounted for.

For courage, again, take Meredith, whose laugh was 'as broad as a thousand beeves at pasture.' Take, as I think, the greatest figure literature has still left us, to be added to-day to the roll of St. Andrews' alumni, though it must be in absence.

The first of the kind introduced to England had single flowers, and the plant is figured in Andrews' Botanists' Repository (tab.

Of his single stories may be mentioned The General Court and Jane Andrews' Firkin of Butter (October, 1847, Graham's Magazine).

But, in truth, Mr. Andrews' suggestion was simply a bit of ingenuity, intended to ward off an unfavourable judgment, and allow a development of the chapter of accidents;a wise policy; for as the womb of Time is never empty, so Fate writes in the morning a chapter of every man's life of a day, at which in the evening he is sometimes a little surprised.

"Latin Grammar of Andrews and Stoddard, p. vi. N. Butler, who bestows upon this subject about a dozen duodecimo pages, says in his preface, "The rules for the analysis of sentences, which is a very useful and interesting exercise, have been taken from Andrews' and Stoddard's Latin Grammar, some changes and additions being made.

The teacher, knowing no more than myself of the language, set me to committing to memory the whole of Andrews' Latin Grammar.

"I'm sure it's quite beyond my poor abilities to uncover Andrews' force and initiative on such notice.

What kind of a job are you going to give him, Skinner, my dear boy?" "Andrews' job, of course.

On the other hand, if he makes good he's to have Andrews' salary.

Skinner, when I'm assailed, that Andrews' appointment was temporary.

I had been in love several times beforechiefly with the elder pupils at the Miss Andrews' establishment; and once (but that was when I was very young indeed) with the cook.

16 examples of  andrews'  in sentences