66 examples of doctors' in sentences

"Eh," replied she, "aw could be ill in a minute, if aw could afford, but these times winnot ston doctors' bills.

As a tooth is to a liver, so are the dentists' patients to the doctors', in the want of the two excellences above mentioned.

He may not have been there more than five minutes for all we can tell to the contrary, in which case he would still have had time to go straight off to the Rue de la Fille Sauvage and kill that man, in accordance with the doctors' statements about the death.

His only badge of distinction was the doctors' cap.

"I said there were three persons who understood the gravity of the two doctors' statementsthe other two were, firstly, the detective who had originally examined the railway carriage, a young man of energy and plenty of misguided intelligence, the other was Mr. Hazeldene.

"I'm tired of you niggers running up doctors' bills nobody can collect.

It is time for me to have a profession, and my aunt proposes that I should be a proctor in Doctors' Commons.

In town he walked about the hotel, entertained the guests, carved at the meals, hovered about the stores, the doctors' offices, the wagon and blacksmith shops, discussed mercantile, medical, mechanical questions with specialists in all these departments, throwing into them all more and more of politics as the intimacy between him and his patron and chief boarder increased.

Lady Devnant and Mrs. de Lacy and the few more county people made a little ring with her by themselves, and gradually the doctors', and parsons', and lawyers' families got together, and so things settled down, and we were getting on quite nicely when the men came in.

At the end of the fortnight came a letter from Aunt Betsey, saying that she had taken lodgings for a week in London, and that if I would join her, we could discuss her latest plan for me, which was that I become a proctor in Doctors' Commons.

Your patron? Think ye, that spell and flame of intercession, Melting God's iron will, which for your sakes She purchased by long agonies, was but meant To save your doctors' bills?

He will not want to meddle in the doctors' professional business; and in all else he is to be paramount,being himself responsible to the War-Office.

Let no sarcastic person allude to doctors' fees.

You are economizing rather strictly, just now, in respect to everything but doctors' bills.

Of late years, however, since the disappearance of the buffalo, the doctors' fees are much more moderate.

COMMONS, DOCTORS', i. 462, n. 1. COMMONS, House of.

Vol.22: Doctors' delusions.

After the doctors' examination came that of the women.

The College of Physicians had been first established in Linacre's House, No. 5, Knightrider Street, Doctors' Commons, whence it had removed to Amen Corner, and thence in 1674 to the adjacent Warwick Lane.

He remembered that he had read, in very sound writers, arguments to prove that there could be no such thing as good works before conversion, and Mr. Lurton was too humble to set his judgment against the great doctors'.

The result of the doctors' deliberations was a strict injunction upon my father to take me to the South every winter, a decision due, perhaps, to the fact that my father had landed interests in South Carolina.

If families could be induced to substitute the applesound, ripe, and lusciousfor the pies, cakes, candies, and other sweetmeats with which children are too often stuffed, there would be a diminution of doctors' bills, sufficient in a single year to lay up a stock of this delicious fruit for a season's use.

DOCTORS' COMMONS, a college of doctors of the civil law in London, where they used to eat in common, and where eventually a number of the courts of law were held.

I shall take a copy of that will, Richards, for future guidance, you may depend, the instant it is registered in Doctors' Commons.

The object in building a house is to obtain the largest interest for the money, not to save doctors' bills to the tenants.

66 examples of  doctors'  in sentences