81 examples of remand in sentences

At length out steps P. Petronius, an old chum of his, a finished scholar in the Claudian tongue and claims a remand. Not granted.

<Mand> (order): (1 and 2 combined) mandate, mandamus, mandatory, demand, remand, countermand, commandment.

Then Constantine remanded to his mother that she should assemble the greatest masters of the Jews, and he should assemble the greatest masters of the Christian men, to the end that they might dispute and know which was the truest law.

Then were they remanded to the cage again until further order should be taken with them.

But as for Christian, he had some respite, and was remanded back to prison; so he there remained for a space.

But the remedy is, not to remand him into his dungeon, but to accustom him to the rays of the sun.

"William Arthur Fletcher, ship's apprentice, of South Shields, was remanded for a week on a charge of being absent from his ship.

The remand to Herod in all probability belonged to a source that was quite peculiar to him.

They will not listen then; they will remand us to the ballot-box.

It is because of this fact that I ask you not to remand us back to the States, but to submit to the States the proposition of a sixteenth amendment.

But the ordinary inmates of Holloway are not innocent men; for the most part, the remand cases on the male side are professional criminals, while the women are either petty offenders or chronic inebriates.

"Unlesswell, Goujon's under remand still, and, after all, I've been thinking that he may know something" "Pooh, nonsense!"

"A bricklayer's labourer was remanded yesterday on a charge of stealing, as bailee, two matches, value £3, the property of the Vicar of ."Provincial Paper.

They had been arrested for vagrancy of which no evidence was given, and apparently remanded for felony without a shadow of justification.

If the General damaged his own thumb on it, I feel sure that I would have been remanded back to prison.

Defendant asked for a remand to enable him to dispense with legal assistance.

But the remedy is not to remand him into his dungeon, but to accustom him to the rays of the sun.

I think that every man [sic] who believes that slavery ought to be banished from the halls of Congress, and remanded to the people of the Territories subject to the Constitution, ought to fuse and act together; but that no Democrat can, without dishonor, and forfeiture of self-respect and principle, fuse with anybody who is in favor of intervention, either for slavery or against slavery.

'We must remand him, and make inquiries at the market town.

The bench will remand you for the present, and will at any rate commit you for trial for the robbery.

But the remedy is, not to remand him into his dungeon, but to accustom him to the rays of the sun.

The recognition of this common-sense principle, theoretically, would remand the darker doctrines of Christianity to such authority as the lower order of Biblical writings possess.

" A partial trial was had at the May session of the court, but the jury could not agree upon a verdict, and adjournment was had until the October session, when a verdict was to be given in, and the prisoner was remanded to remain in prison in the meantime.

He lieth in his blood The father in his face; They have killed him, the Forgiver The Avenger takes his place, The Avenger wisely stern, Who in righteousness shall do What the heavens call him to, And the parricides remand; For they killed him in his kindness, In their madness and their blindness, And his blood is on their hand.

So quietly were officials submitted to that sometimes, when a police-magistrate failed to appear in a goldfields' court through some accident of road or river, his clerk would calmly hear cases and impose fines, or a police-sergeant remand the accused without authority and without resistance.

81 examples of  remand  in sentences