97 examples of registries in sentences

It may be proper to observe here, that the proclamation last mentioned, which preceded these registries, though it was the act of Polverel alone, was sanctioned afterwards by Santhonax.

Andy watched him receive over a hundred letters and packages, receipting for the same on registry delivery cards.

I cannot find where my wife diedexcept that there is no record of her death in the Cleveland registries.

She had to go to the Registry Office in North Street about a new cook.

Record N. trace, vestige, relic, remains; scar, cicatrix; footstep, footmark^, footprint; pug; track mark, wake, trail, scent, piste^. monument, hatchment^, slab, tablet, trophy, achievement; obelisk, pillar, column, monolith; memorial; memento &c (memory) 505; testimonial, medal; commemoration &c (celebration) 883. record, note, minute; register, registry; roll &c (list) 86; cartulary, diptych, Domesday book; catalogue raisonne

His brain became a registry of the foolish and ignorant objections made against him, and of continually amplified answers to these objections.

And by a second bill they farther proposed that the registries to be thus established should be offices at which those who desired to do so might contract purely civil marriages.

There are no registry offices.

It was a certificate of the marriage of Henry Leek, valet, and Sarah Featherstone, spinster, at a registry office in Paddington.

I heard of her at an agency and registry office, when I was looking for a maid a month or two ago.

I don't mean that you will see in the registry of deaths that this or that particular tutor died of well-marked, uncomplicated starvation.

He began looking under his bed every night for prospective employers and took to sleeping with a loaded Webley under his pillow for fear of being kidnapped by a registry office.

DEAR MOIRA,I am glad to say Emma has gone and I am putting my name down at a registry-office in the usual way.

The land boards were ordered to preserve a registry of all such persons, 'to the end that their posterity may be discriminated from future settlers,' and that their sons and daughters, on coming of age, might receive grants of two hundred acre lots.

The head of an influential typing office and registry in London informed me that the highly paid posts of translators to City firms are usually filled by German girls.

a week as she could get nothing better through registries or by advertisement.

There is lack of organisation in this profession, and posts are difficult to get by registry or advertisement.

In a corner of the registry of marriage there is written Z.Z. in bold letters.

A census and registry of voters had been provided for in the law authorizing the Convention, as the basis of an apportionment of the delegates, and that provision was not complied with.

In nineteen out of the thirty-eight counties no registry was made, and in the others it was imperfectly made.

They professed to be acting under law; their functions were plainly prescribed to them; and they were bound to make the census and registry, whatever the disposition of the people.

An ordinary marriage licence is to be obtained at the Faculty Registry, or Vicar-General's Office, or Diocesan Registry Office of the Archbishops or Bishops, either in the country, or at Doctors' Commons, or by applying to a proctor.

An ordinary marriage licence is to be obtained at the Faculty Registry, or Vicar-General's Office, or Diocesan Registry Office of the Archbishops or Bishops, either in the country, or at Doctors' Commons, or by applying to a proctor.

The Registry of the Marriage.

It seems nothing was done with it, until 1800, seventeen years after, when it was recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds, at whose instigation does not appear.

97 examples of  registries  in sentences