722 examples of superintends in sentences

They should be distributed to and thoroughly understood by every commander who directs the army, and every surgeon who superintends the sanitary condition of, and manages the sickness among, the men; and happy will it be for those soldiers whose military and sanitary directors avail themselves of the instructions contained in these volumes.

THE DAILY DUTIES OF A HOUSEKEEPER are regulated, in a great measure, by the extent of the establishment she superintends.

He, also, superintends the kitchens of large hotels, clubs, and public institutions, where he, usually, makes out the bills of fare, which are generally submitted to the principal for approval.

"There is another gentleman with himdo you suspect them both of being poets?" "Oh, no, Miss, the other is the waiter of the poet; that we know, as he serves him at dinner, and otherwise superintends his concerns; such as brushing his clothes, and keeping his room in order.

Improvement of carriage is manifested, the child is sensible of relief from a painful exertion, the mother is pleased with the success of her management, and this success appears to superficial observation fully to confirm the judgment which superintends it.

She personally attends to a vast correspondence; superintends the church in Boston, and is engaged on further writings on Christian Science.

He is now a member of the bar, he has become the managing clerk, he attends to fairly important matters, engages the office force, superintends transfer of title, occasionally argues a motion.

Father J. Walker, the principal priest, superintends the female guilds, and visits the soldiers at the Barracks; Father R. Brindle attends to the male guilds; Father Boardman hangs out an educational banner, and has the management of the various schools; the fourth priest officiates as auxiliary.

The marshal, an officer answering to our sheriff, superintends his execution, and the master receives the value of the slave from the publick treasury.

Not he but another officer superintends the raising, organising, and disciplining of the forces.

He also indexes the laws and other state documents, and superintends their printing and distribution.

I can't feel too grateful to Him for his attentions to me; he calls every day and superintends all we are doing.

He superintends his own estate, while the other large estates are generally left in the hands of unprincipled, mercenary men.

Mr. M. superintends.

He has his mercantile agents in England, English clerks in his employ, a branch establishment in the city, and superintends the concerns of an extensive and complicated business with distinguished ability and success.

He keeps the national archives, and superintends the publication of laws, treaties, and proclamations; and he is the keeper of the great seal of the United States.

He conducts the financial business of the government, superintends the collection of revenue, and gives warrants for the payment of moneys from the treasury.

He also superintends the coinage, the national banks, the custom-houses, the coast-survey and lighthouse system, the marine hospitals, and life-saving service.

Evans is to get all the sledges and gear ready whilst Bowers superintends the filling of provision bags.

Superintends and writes for The Literary Magazine, i. 307.

If the passion and the feeling make the style, it is the poet's art that leaves them free to do it; he superintends; he feigns that which he leaves to make; he shares his art with "great creating Nature."

Much less am I convinced, that this peculiar diversification, if it be real, is the consequence of peculiar liberty; for where is the government to be found that superintends individuals with so much vigilance, as not to leave their private conduct without restraint?

She is always accompanied by her most intimate friend, Mademoiselle Micas, herself an artist of repute, whose mother, a widow, superintends the home for the two devoted friends.

No wonder the director says to me, as we move on, that his whole consciousness is possessed by the elaborate works he superintends.

"Lecroix feeds him, I believe, and superintends his general education.

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