120 examples of stewardship in sentences

Agatha had been his charge; and he had entrusted the stewardship to Patricia.

The Duchess of Gordon had many talents given to her for improvement, and she was not unmindful of the stewardship with which she was entrusted.

The butler then came to the duchess, and in words which we are assured were never varied by one syllable or accent during the twenty-seven years of her grace's widowhood and his own stewardship, announced, "They're all assembled."

After carefully and prayerfully weighing the matter, her decision was that "position is stewardship," and that it was her duty not to despise the high estate to which God had been pleased to call her, but to consecrate it to His service.

that's over The last Court of the Regent; and the books Accounts of stewardship, my seven years all, Closed here for audit.

He had innumerable stories of the devotional meeting idea, the Win-My-Chum idea, the stewardship idea, the Institute idea, the life service idea, the recreation idea, the study-class idea, and every other League idea so far invented.

It brings us face to face with great ideals, which increase our sense of responsibility for the stewardship of life and tend to raise the level of our individual achievement.

dealing, transaction &c (action) 680; business &c 625. tactics, game, game plan, policy, polity; generalship, statesmanship, seamanship; strategy, strategics^; plan &c 626. management; husbandry; housekeeping, housewifery; stewardship; menage; regime; economy, economics; political economy; government &c (direction) 693.

statesmanship; statecraft, kingcraft^, queencraft^. ministry, ministration; administration; stewardship, proctorship^; agency.

It seems the Duke of Buckingham hints that he must have something more than the stewardship for his seven votes.

It was a thoroughly conservative linguistic stewardship, which received gigantic expression in Adelung's Dictionarywith all its deficiencies, the most important German dictionary that had been compiled up to that time.

The servant anticipating such a punishment, says, "I am resolved what to do, that when I am put out of the stewardship, they may receive me into their houses."

And in the Gospels there are indicated some of the ways in which our stewardship may be fulfilled.

COOK, Charles A. SEE The larger stewardship.

The Christian motive and method in stewardship.

The stewardship life.

The stewardship life.

The stewardship life.

MORRILL, GUY L. Stewardship stories.

WHITE, ELLEN G. Counsels on stewardship.

Ellen G. White Estate, Inc. (PWH); 5Dec67; R423900. WHITE (ELLEN G.) ESTATE, INC. Counsel on stewardship.

ATWOOD, ALBERT W. The great stewardship; a story of life insurance.

The answer is simple, and there's the excuse of human nature in itI was so much filled with the grand prospects of my stewardship, and of all it would bring me, and was so highly pleased with Sir Gilbert Carstairs for his advancement of my fortunes, thathere's the plain truthI could not bring myself to think of, or bother with, anything else.

I misdoubt this stewardship's leading you into some strange ways!"

By that time I had told him of the secret about the meeting at the cross-roads, and about my interview with Crone at his shop, and Sir Gilbert Carstairs at Hathercleugh, when he offered me the stewardship; and I was greatly relieved when Mr. Lindsey let me down lightly and said no more than that if I'd told him these things, at first, there might have been a great difference.

120 examples of  stewardship  in sentences