11769 examples of representing in sentences

Well, my noble friend and Lord Napier, representing the British Government, were decidedly for the Sicilians and against the Neapolitans.

Lakhimpur was put up for sale and Nagendra ascertained that the purchaser was a man of straw representing Priya himself.

[object] and the representing [subject], and is referred to both."

I am aware that many learned volumes on this subject, representing an enormous amount of patient labour and careful research in their compilation, are already in existence.

WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secretary of State, is seated at his table with JOHNSON WHITE and CALEB JENNINGS, representing the Commissioners of the Confederate States.

The spaces between these figures, on the sides of the pedestal, are filled by four grand bas-reliefs, executed in bronze, representing some of the great naval actions in which Nelson was engaged.

To-night she wondered if deep below all else might not lie that thing of Ann's representing life, her failure with Ann meaning infidelity to life.

Much has been said of the impropriety of representing men who have no will of their own: whether this is reasoning, or declamation, (!!)

Listen, now, to the questions of JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, respecting the constitutional clause now under consideration: "'In outward show, it is a representation of persons in bondage; in fact, it is a representation of their masters,the oppressor representing the oppressed.

The Republican convention met in June, nominated William McKinley and Garret A Hobart, and declared the party "opposed to the free coinage of silver except by international agreement," whereupon thirty-four delegates representing the silver states (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, South Dakota, and Utah) seceded from the party.

The general effect of the terrace is pleasing; and the pediments, supported on an arched rustic basement by fluted Doric columns, are full of richness and chaste design; the centre representing an emblematical group of the arts and sciences, the two ends being occupied with antique devices; and the three surmounted with figures of the Muses.

A rotatory motion is given to the mould, and an earthenware tool representing a section of the plate is pressed upon it; thus the plate is made smooth, has a uniform thickness given to it, and it takes a perfect cast of the mould.

Here whereby is a conjunctive adverb, representing means, and relating to the verb live.[309] This mode of expression is now somewhat antiquated, though still frequently used by good authors, and especially by the poets.

Since the tariff union mail developed from the Prussian mail, and the world's mail from the tariff union, it seems suitable to close our series of pictures by representing the old Prussian postal service (Fig. 26) carried on by soldier postmen in the eighteenth century during the reign of Frederick the Great.

[fictitious name representing proprietor's Home Service Dept.]

In organizing the militia they kept the old system of county lieutenants, making them elective, not appointive; and they organized the men on the basis of a regiment, the companies representing territorial divisions, each commanded by its own officers, who were thus chosen by the fighting men of the fort or forts in their respective districts.

Delegates from all the anti-slavery societies of civilized nations were invited, yet, when they arrived, those representing associations of women were rejected.

The handsome oak staircase had the newels surmounted by carved figures, representing different grades of men in the General's armya captain, common soldier, piper, drummer, etc, etc., while the spaces between the balustrades were filled in with devices emblematical of warfare, the ceiling being decorated in the fashion of the period.

Then there were no cascades of real water, nor London docks, nor offensively rich furniture, with hotel lifts down which some one will certainly be thrown, but one scene representing a street; a man comes onnot, mind you, in a real smock-frock, but in something that suggests oneand sings of how he came up to London, and was "cleaned out" by thieves.

Frontispiece, an old illumination, representing Astrologers using Astrolabes.

With frontispiece representing an early bronze figure of Charlemagne from the Musée Carnavalet, Paris.

With frontispiece from the original edition, representing Queen Elizabeth in a state procession, with the Earl of Monmouth and others in attendance.

With frontispiece representing the "Marriage of Cupid and Psyche," after a gem now in the British Museum. 23.

Granville Sharp, who stands at the head of the list, and who, as the father of the cause in England, was called to the chair, may be considered as representing the first class of forerunners and coadjutors, as it has been before described.

The two who stand next, and in which I am included, may be considered as representing the fourth, most of the members of which we had been the means of raising.

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