954 examples of delivery in sentences

| | |Books are delivered at members' residences for five cents each| | delivery.

There was a momentary pause in the discussion, and Bibbs, thinking this a suitable opportunity for the delivery of his speech, stepped forward, and took up his stand in the doorway.

A very common error for the legal term 'livery of seisin' which signifies the delivery of property into the corporal possession of a person.

Trains and signals of some kind, home-made or otherwise; animals for farm or Zoo; a pair of scales for a shop, and some sort of delivery van, which, of course, may be home-made.

An epic requires oral delivery to the many by a single individual; dialogue, speech in private company, where the multitude may, to be sure, be listeners; drama, conversation in actions, even though perhaps presented only to the imagination; stage play, all three together, inasmuch as it engages the sense of vision and may be grasped under certain conditions of local and personal presence.

| | Estimated net | 1,062,072 | 2,089,073 |3,085,571 | 4,052,471 |4,990,654 | delivery

The average elevation that the water has to be raised is 65 feet, measuring from center of sump to point of delivery.

The people fled in motor-cars and in carriages, in delivery-wagons, in moving- vans, in farm-carts, in omnibuses, in vehicles drawn by oxen, by donkeys, even by cows, on horseback, on bicycles, and there were thousands upon thousands afoot.

In 1608 Mayor Hancox procured the delivery of a Saturday lecture "for the better fitting of the people for the Sabbath."

"This happened at a time when my wife was about delivery of child, and we were destitute of those necessaries of life which are needful at such times.

"Good articulation is the foundation of a good delivery, in the same manner as the sounding the simple notes in music, is the foundation of good singing.

"So that the restoring a natural manner of delivery, would be bringing about an entire revolution, in its most essential parts.

"Monotonous delivery assumes as many set forms, as ever Proteus did of fleeting shapes.

As soon as school was dismissed Lewisham made a gaol-delivery of his outstanding impositions, and hurried back to his lodgings, to spend the time until his dinner was readyWell?...

A fold of paper instead of a handa special delivery instead of a step upon the staira telegram instead of a kiss!...

These papers led to the delivery in 1864 of a course of lectures before the Lowell Institute on "The Structure of Paganism."

As long as her Majesty continued to open and prorogue Parliament in person the same perfection of delivery was always noticed.

Now, however, by the statute 2 and 3 Vict., c. 54, commonly called Talfourd's Act, an order may be made on petition to the court of chancery giving mothers access to their children and, if such children are within the age of seven years, for delivery of them to their mother until they attain that age.

As you probably know, we have made large shipments of tobacco, contracted for by several farmers-general, but such has been the delay in delivery and payment after reaching this country that we deemed it absolutely necessary to have someone over here to attend to the matter.

s was on file, and the muskets and accouterments were ready packed for delivery to him.

Special delivery; a packet of replies, by Branch Cabell.

Special delivery.

Nay, you may behold him sometimes in Prayer for a proper Delivery of the great Truths he is to utter, humble himself with so very well turned Phrase, and mention his own Unworthiness in a Way so very becoming, that the Air of the pretty Gentleman is preserved, under the Lowliness of the Preacher.

The one characteristic that they all have in common is that the service, or product, which is sold requires for its delivery an expensive, permanent, physical plant, and some special use of public highways.

It seemed wise to establish relations with the post-office, so I made myself known to the girl who stood at the delivery window.

954 examples of  delivery  in sentences