18 examples of military manner in sentences

"You'll occupy the station assigned to you, my man," said Mr. Bennett, with an admirable burlesque of the military manner.

Joyce understood the expression of his face; and, saluting in the usual military manner, he presumed to speak, in the way of reply.

" "I beg your honour's pardon," put in Joyce"I think Strides has acted in a military manner in this affair.

May not Joel have undone the fastenings of the door, and let him and the Indian escape together, in common with the rest of the deserters?" "I secured that door, sir, with my own hands, in a military manner, and know that it was found as I left it.

" "Divil bur-r-n me if I 'd brought the box, or the message, or anything like it, phretty Miss Maud, had I t'ought it would have done this har- r-m." "Michael O'Hearn," called the serjeant from the court, in his most authoritative military manner, and

Bluff Captain Davison, gruff Captain Hutcheson, studious Major Root, saturnine Major Egan, wounded Lieutenant Byron, patient Lieutenant Poore, dashing Captain Elkins, and courteous Lieutenant Summerlin, I salute you all in the most military manner of the soldier dismounted!

"A game I rather fancy myself at." "For your information, please," continued James in his kindliest military manner, "I may remark that a mashie is the club mostly usedexcept when it is necessary to keep low between, say, two clumps of potatoes.

That military manner is repugnant to gentleness and morals, and lacks that decency which constitutes the charm in things even remote from virtue.

That military manner is repugnant to gentleness and morals, and lacks that decency which constitutes the charm in things even remote from virtue.

(7) Officers and enlisted men will render the prescribed salutes in a military manner, the officer junior in rank or the enlisted men saluting first.

2. To walk my post in a military manner keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

No. 2: To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing.

He was a remarkably fine old figure, very tall, and maintaining a soldier-like, or military manner and address.

Y' see," he went on, stooping to his work again, "I'm not used to military manners an' customs.

In fact I can take you everywhere, show you everything, and" here my companion's military manner suddenly seemed to change into something obsequiously and strangely familiar"it won't cost you a cent; not a cent, unless you care" I understood.

Then with an abrupt change back to his military manner, "Now, then, what would you like to see?

Robert was quite willing to play a little to his pride and he said in the formal military manner: "I wish to report, sir, that all is going well on the southern flank.

Plenty of applause greeted them, as, in response to Rob's orders, given in the sharp, military manner, they drew up in line and gave the Boy Scout's salute.

18 examples of  military manner  in sentences