17764 examples of member in sentences

This lady, Blanche Paleologus, had been a most kind friend to young Bayard, and when she heard that he was stationed in the neighbourhood, she invited him to visit her, and received him with the utmost courtesy, treating him as if he were a member of her family.

You 'member that, please," he said to Mr. Lawrence, who sat quietly at the head of the sofa.

He was Prince Henri de Ligne, a member of one of the oldest and most distinguished families in Belgium and related to half the aristocracy of Europe.

I'm a respectable member of society, have a place in the express company, and am going to Denver to take charge.

A most important expedition; it would be well that the Jesuit fathers should share in the honors if it proved successful, and if the little party perished in its hazardous enterprise Père Francis Xavier could perhaps be spared as easily as any member of his spiritual army.

"If any Negro or other slave, under punishment by his master, or his order, for running away, or any other crimes or misdemeanors towards his said master, unfortunately shall suffer in life, or member, (which seldom happens) (but it is plain by this law that it does sometimes happen)

" Jefferson had already tried to raise the issue by having a committee for revising the Virginia laws, appointed in 1776 with himself a member, frame a special amendment for disestablishing slavery.

When the bill was put to the final vote it was supported by every member with the sole exception of the New Yorker, Abraham Yates.

The newspaper closed its report of the speech by a concealment of its further burden: "The Hon. member adduced in support of his opinion various other arguments, still more cogent and impressive, which from reasons very obvious we decline making public."

"To crowd in a single member of a period different subjects, is still worse than to crowd them into one period.

"Most commonly both the relative and verb are elegantly left out in the second member.

"Which to allow, is just as reasonable as to own, that 'tis the greatest ill of a body to be in the utmost manner maimed or distorted; but that to lose the use only of one limb, or to be impaired in some single organ or member, is no ill worthy the least notice.

Thus, once a member of the class of 1859 at Yale, he was graduated from Williams in the class of 1862.

It is not strange that, in 1889, three years before he became a member of the university's first faculty, President Harper's attention was attracted to him, and he brought the early drafts of his plan for a herculean university to Professor Judson for criticism.

He died in prison, but before he died he spoke with great bitterness against Rashleigh, now his only surviving child, and declared that neither he nor his sons who had perished would have plunged into political intrigue but for that very member of his family who had been the first to desert them.

"Hark thee, Sir Knight," said the king, "I require you to remember that, as a principal member of the Christian League, I have a right to know the negotiations of my confederates.

In reply, Serjeant Dowse said: "The argument of the hon. and learned Member, compendiously stated, amounts to thisbecause some judges are old women, therefore all old women are fit to be judges.

" In 1872, when University College, Oxford, celebrated the thousandth anniversary of its foundation, Lord Sherbrooke, as an old Member of the College, made the speech of the evening.

" A member of the diplomatic service at Rome in the old days of the Temporal Power had the honour of an interview with Pio Nono.

In 1880 a member of the House of Russell (in which there are certain Whiggish traditions of jobbery) was fighting a hotly contested election, and his ardent supporters brought out a sarcastic placard"Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield!

It breathes a spirit of contempt bred of familiarity, which may, without irreverence, be assumed by a member of an exalted Order, but which a humble outsider would do well to avoid.

This young man had a remarkably good opinion of himself; was the eldest son of a peer, and a Member of Parliament; and it happened that he was also related to a lady who belonged to one of the Royal Households.

So the Princess led the young exquisite to the august presence, and then sweetly said, "I present Mr. , who is"not Lord Blank's eldest son or Member for Loamshire, but"nephew to dear Aunt Cambridge's lady."

The tongue is a little member.

In principle, at least Not a member of any church, sorry to say.

17764 examples of  member  in sentences