24 examples of corrigan in sentences

Then go to Corrigan, the superintendent of the railroad, and have him send the freight up here to Chazy Junction by a special engine, for I don't want a moment's delay and the regular freight takes a week or so.

As Corrigan says, in the "Colleen Bawn," "There was nobody inbut the fireand that was gone out."

Dr. Corrigan published, about three years ago, an account of some cases very successfully treated by nearly similar means.

Dr. Corrigan's plan was, however, to touch the surface of the part affected, at intervals of half an inch, as lightly and rapidly as possible.

He could direct a lightning bolt into the camp of Andy Corrigan, who claimed the honor of being "speaker of the third house."

Corrigan, on the third floor, was drunk again and promised trouble.

There were heavy footsteps on the stairs, and a child's shrill voice cried, "She's in there," and, suspecting it might be Corrigan, she looked up fearfully, and then the door opened and she saw the most magnificent and the handsomest being in the world.

I went through the trunk with the baggage-master, name Corrigan.

There's no trunk of the sort there; Corrigan never saw you or anybody like you.

"Good old Corrigan!

Corrigan wouldn't let you see the depot if I wasn't along.

" At the depot he called the baggage-master to him, and said: "Mr. Corrigan, this is Mr. Burns, the city editor of The Intelligencer.

They got the rest from Corrigan, down at the Grand Trunk depot.

CORRIGAN, DOUGLAS.

Douglas Corrigan (A); 1Nov66; R397218.

Co. (PWH); 31Jul72; R533498. CORRIGAN, BARBARA.

Barbara Corrigan (A); 15Dec72; R541799.

CORRIGAN, DOUGLAS.

Douglas Corrigan (A); 1Nov66; R397218.

Co. (PWH); 31Jul72; R533498. CORRIGAN, BARBARA.

Barbara Corrigan (A); 15Dec72; R541799.

To these must be added Sir Dominic Corrigan (1802-1880), the first Catholic to occupy the position of President of the College of Physicians in Dublin, an authority on heart disease, and the first adequate describer of aortic patency, a form of ailment long called "Corrigan's Disease".

To these must be added Sir Dominic Corrigan (1802-1880), the first Catholic to occupy the position of President of the College of Physicians in Dublin, an authority on heart disease, and the first adequate describer of aortic patency, a form of ailment long called "Corrigan's Disease".

The three American Cardinals, Gibbons, Farley, and O'Connell, stand out prominently, as do Archbishops Carroll, Hughes, McCloskey, Kenrick, Ryan, Ireland, Glennon, Corrigan, and Keane, all of whom have shed lustre on the Church.

24 examples of  corrigan  in sentences