4626 examples of signalled in sentences

They found Pearl in a pink and white checked gingham house dress, with her brown hair done up in the style known as a French roll, sewing at a machine in the front room, and at once Mr. Cowan, who was the dominant spirit of the party signalled to the others"So far so good."

As soon, however, as the master's approach was signalled the chatter abruptly ceased.

His informing and well-feathered tail signalled to Miss Lansdale that she seemed to have forgotten herself.

It would have been easy not to ignore it, for there were times when, so little careful was she to guard herself, that this shyness suggested, invited, appealed, signalled; times when, without my deeper knowledge of her sex, I could have sworn that the true woman-call rang in my ears.

" Another brilliant enunciator, seeker, and servant of Truth, the Rev. William R. Alger of Boston, signalled me kindly as my lone bark rose and fell and rode the rough sea.

I stepped out into the road and signalled to him to pull up.

I turned round and signalled to Tommy that I was all right; then, keeping in as close as I could to the sea-wall, I set off on my journey.

Tommy signalled to one of the boatmen who were hanging about the steps waiting for stray passengers.

"'I stayed for a bit,' added James Buckland, 'talking to the driver about the fog and that; then I went about my business, seein' that the local from Southend 'ad been signalled.'

But let us leave these generalities, and examine nearer by, from the stand-point of emancipation, the four or five hypotheses which we have signalled out most plainly, and between which seem to lie the chances of the future.

Dr. Silence led me up to within a few feet, evidently careful not to advance beyond a certain limit, and then stooped down and signalled to me to do the same.

And the Master Monstruwacan leapt towards the Home-Call, and sent the great Sound down to the Ten-thousand, that they might attend, and immediately, he signalled to them to Beware.

Hanging up the receiver, I signalled to the boy to call a carriage.

He then signalled to the mainland for reinforcements, but none were forthcoming.

He had gone half a mile when he stopped again and signalled softly.

As before, he jammed this into a crevice so as to give himself something to hold by, then signalled Ken to follow.

The butler instantly signalled to Pim, the servant behind Colonel Arran's chair, and started forward with a furtive glance at his master; and the young man turned disdainfully to confront him.

Major Anderson has signalled the fleet outside.

"Our lookout, on the heights above Campanella, has just signalled us that he sees the lugger to the southward and eastwardsomewhere near the point of Piane, I suppose, sir; and what is better, the wind is coming off shore earlier than common this evening.

I signalled the Few-Folly, and nothing else, I give you my word for it.

But there's no mistaking the saucy Folly, for them that has once seen her; and I am certain we made her out, about four leagues to the southward of the cape, at the time I first signalled.

I signalled to him, but, although I was only a few feet away, he could not see me.

We were sitting round a pitcher of sweet rose-coloured wine, and one of us signalled to a rather morose Akhbasian prince who was passing, but he took no notice.

I kept the hounds in hearing for some time and meanwhile I signalled to Emett who was on my right flank.

" I signalled his information with a loud whoop of victory.

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