520 examples of auditor in sentences

A zealous priest in the north of Ireland missed a constant auditor from his congregation, in which schism had already made depredations.

During the revelations of her pupil, the feminine instinct of Donna Florinda had enabled her to discover the secret springs which moved the unpractised feelings of their auditor.

This, however, was quickly made, not forgetting the design of Giacomo Gradenigo on the life of his auditor.

" "They will believe it the Doge, blushing to be an auditor of his own liberal justice, or they may mistake me for one of the Three itself.

In Jane he found a more willing auditor; poetry was the food she lived on, and in works of the imagination she found her greatest delight.

Mournful music, a monotonous voice of woe, tearful appeals to God, dreary groans, the whole mingled with pious ejaculations, all tend to produce a terrifying effect upon the auditor.

"For five years he hath held office as Auditor of the Apostolical Chamber, the style of which is written thus, 'Universal Executor of censures and sentences recorded both in Rome and abroad'a duty which he may be said to have discharged more faithfully than any of his predecessors, as one cannot recall in any previous fifty years as many thunderbolts and monitions as were launched during those five years of his office!"

When each auditor feels himself to make too large a part of the assembly, and shudders with cold at the thinness of the morning audience, and with fear lest all will heavily fail through one bad speech, mere energy and mellowness are then inestimable.

Each auditor puts a final stroke to the discourse by exclaiming, "Can he mesmerize me?"

At the Restoration he had been made an Auditor of the Exchequer.

But yet, certainly, what is most undoubtedly useless and empty, or what is judged absolutely ridiculous, not by this or that curious or squeamish auditor, but by every man in the Corporation that understands but plain English and common sense, ought to be avoided.

In contrast with him is the reve, or steward, of a lordly house,a slender, choleric man, feared by servants and gamekeepers, yet in favor with his lord, since he always had money to lend, although it belonged to his master; an adroit agent and manager, who so complicated his accounts that no auditor could unravel them or any person bring him in arrears.

He was surrounded by guards and spies of every description, under the superintendence of M. Darberg, Auditor of the Council of State, and without whose leave no admittance could be obtained.

The elder son made her a sign to be silent, and pointed towards the door where their trembling auditor was concealed; while the other, with an expression of brutal ferocity, passed his bloody knife across his throat.

It would be as unwise as the policy of the Republican party of setting aside a few insignificant positions like that of Recorder of Deeds, Register of the Treasury and Auditor of the Navy as segregated jobs for Negroes.

You have, doubtless, before this, seen the announcement of the appointment of Hastings and Stuart, as Auditor and Treasurer; what will become of the Internal Improvement system, is doubtful.

That amount was reported by the Auditor to the Comptroller on the 4th day of February, 1795, to be funded as follows, to wit.

Besides this council of aldermen, the people elect only three city officers,the mayor, comptroller, and auditor.

The comptroller is the principal finance officer and book-keeper of the city; and the auditor must approve bills against the city, whether great or small, before they can be paid.

He is a member of a board of estimate, of which the other four members are the comptroller and auditor, with the county treasurer and supervisor.

In one of the documents which Mr. Collier has brought forwardan account by Sir Arthur Mainwayring, auditor to Sir Thomas Egerton, in James I.'s reign, which is pronounced to be a forgery, and which probably is oneis an entry which mentions the performance of "Othello" in 1602.

My present auditor however, whose habits of thinking were extremely opposite to those of Mr. Forester, did not, from the obscurity which flowed from this reserve, deduce any unfavourable conclusion.

She was not an inviting auditor for those somewhat pachydermatous philanthropists who dwell complacently upon 'cases' and statistics which represent appalling depths of individual suffering.

Incited by judicious interest of his auditor, he prattled on and on, till the lumberman(Dick Barton, the name of him)was possessed with the salient points of his past, present and future; embellished by a flood of detail and personal reminiscence.

Blasquez, Juan, judge-auditor of Puerto Rico, 102.

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