518 examples of censored in sentences

I was some forty miles from the spot at which my despatch could be censored and passed over land wire and cable to London, when a vivid lightning flash warned me that the elements were in forbidding mood and that I had misread the obvious signal of the natives' homeward movement.

[As indicated on another page, TINO'S actual opinion of his Imperial brother-in-law is probably not too amiable; but it has to be disguised in his letters, which are liable to be censored by his wife.] Thank you, dear William, I am fairly well.

We picked off (censored) of them and they went plunging down in flames.

Ada and Ruth, in tears, submitted to having their wardrobes censored, and thereafter appeared in clothes that were not too striking.

Thereafter Eustace sang only songs that had been censored by his family, and his repertoire was now stainless, containing no song in which a romantic attachment was even hinted at; but only those reciting wholesome adventures, military and marine, pastoral scenes and occupations, or the religious experience of the singer.

Whether this had been censored by his household I have never learned.

The Admiral, fortunately, had not read any of my Works before they had been censored.

Not a word in the papers yet, but your press is not censored as ours is.

[Swoons.] {The Foreign Office has announced that Press Correspondents' messages about the Peace Congress will not be censored.}]

Telegrams were, of course, rigidly censored.

" "In America," I replied, "we have never yet censored musical compositions, and many works are played freely because the censors and the reform societies' detectives cannot understand them.

Nothing could be published in Goa without getting it censored by the Portuguese Police with the rubber-stamp of approval that read 'Visado pela censura' (Seen by the Censor).

A CENSOR OF POETS The Lives of The Most Famous English Poets, or the Honour of Parnassus; in a Brief Essay of the Works and Writings of above Two Hundred of them, from the Time of K. William the Conqueror, to the Reign of His Present Majesty King James II.

Most critical reputations have struck on the reef of some poet or novelist whom the great censor, in his proud old age, has thought he might disdain with impunity.

This was indignantly censored as a libel, but he excused himself on the plea that "evil" was the only possible rhyme to be found for "weevil," and declared that his very last intention had been to be personal or to cast the least reflection on the lovable disposition of Mnemosyne, so we forgave him with a caution.

They accepted our cables, censored them, and three days later told us, if we still wished, we could forward them.

When the diplomats learned of this, with their code cables they sent open cables stating that their confidential despatches were being censored and delayed.

The longer he is kept at the base, the more he is bottled up, "deleted," censored, and made prisoner, the greater is the delight of the man at home.

For no matter how closely he is bottled up, how strictly censored, "deleted," arrested, searched, and persecuted, as between the man at home and the correspondent, the correspondent will always be the more fortunate.

For every word of my despatch they censored I offered to give them for the Red Cross of France five francs.

You're welcome to stop and share our grub, young feller, but I've got to go on p'rade wiv thatthat's a belt, that is...." I turned towards the dimly lighted road that led to [Censored].

I censored the tender parts, spun out the padding and served it up like cold-hash.

Our own view is that CASALE bought the Mimosa Edition of a certain rival journal, and that the Editor of The Express only just censored the paragraph in time.

To a certain extent the Press is a little unmuzzled during the sittings of the Reichstagnot much, but somewhat, for the reports of the Reichstag proceedings are strictly censored.

These are specially re-censored at Mulhouse.

518 examples of  censored  in sentences