17971 examples of press in sentences

So the Tutors agreed not to press the matter on them: and instead of it, Drinkwater, Myers, and I went three times a week to Mr Peacock's rooms, and he set us questions.

I applied through Prof. Rigaud to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press for a copy of Bradley's Observations for the same.

In October I applied to the Syndics of the University Press for printed forms for these Reductions: the Syndics agreed to grant me 12,000 copies.

but it was not brought to the state of readiness for press.

Octavius, being informed of their determination, surrounded the town with five encampments, and began to press them at once with a siege and storm.

Without a word of letter-press they would have formed an excellent travel-book; taken in conjunction with Mrs. Boyd's narrative they are irresistible.

Press the butt down quickly and throw the piece diagonally across the body, the right hand retaining the grasp of the butt.

Press the butt down quickly and throw the piece diagonally across the body, the right hand retaining its grasp of the butt.

A Study of Child Nature, Elizabeth Harrison, National Kindergarten College, Chicago, Ill. $1.25 2. Religious Education in the Family, H.F. Cope, University of Chicago Press.

The Child and His Religion, Dawson, University of Chicago Press.

Child Nature and Child Nurture, St. John, Pilgrim Press.

The Problem of Boyhood, Johnson, University of Chicago Press.

Marriage and Genetics, Reed, Galton Press, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Justice will always have great weight in the cabinets of Europe; but in long and destructive wars exigencies often occur which press so vitally on them that unless the argument of force is brought to its aid it will be disregarded.

Round the next corner leads a dark lane, between hugely high buildings that press the air and keep out the sun and all sky but a thin ribband of blue.

She knew how dangerous it might be to press Veronica for an answer before it was ready.

The Pacos[A], and Vicunnas[B] sport around, And the meek Lamas[C], burden'd, press the ground.

for not one quiv'ring breeze "Has ruffled yet the surface of the seas 160 "Swift from your rocky steeps, ye condors[E] stray, "Wave your black plumes, and cleave th' aërial way; "Proud in terrific force, your wings expand, "Press the firm earth, and darken all the strand; "Bid the stern foe retire with wild affright, 170[F] "And shun the region veil'd in partial night.

"Safe on the hanging cliff I now can rest, "And press its pointed pillow to my breast "He weeps!

"And endless griefs are thine, dear wretched maid; 80 "I saw thy aged sire a captive bound, "I saw thy Zamor press the crimson ground" He could no more, he yields his fleeting breath, While all in vain she seeks repose in death.

Not long Iberia's sullied trophies wave, Her guilty warriors press th' untimely grave; 150 For av'rice, rising from the caves of earth, Wakes all her savage spirit into birth; Bids proud Almagro feel her baleful flame, And Cusco's treasures from Pizarro claim: Pizarro holds the rich alluring prize, 155 With firmer grasp, the fires of discord rise.

"We cannot refrain from expressing the hope that the Gubernatorial canvass will be conducted with a due regard to the character, and feelings of the distinguished individuals who are candidates for that office; and that the press of North Carolina will set an example in this respect, worthy of imitation and of praise.

The good name of North Carolina is dear to himon the comfort, 'character and feelings,' of her white citizens he sets a high value; he feels too, most deeply for the character of the Press of North Carolina, sees that it is a city set on a hill, and implores his brethren of the editorial corps to 'set an example' of courtesy and magnanimity worthy of imitation and praise.

Let all these considerations, at some future period, press with full force on the minds of Congress.

R83909, 28Sep51, The Frontier Press Co. (PCW) LISLE, CLIFTON. Saddle bags.

17971 examples of  press  in sentences