924 examples of tendering in sentences

The Quakers pulled out their money, and formally tendered it.so much for teaI, in humble imitation, tendering minefor the supper which I had taken.

In the Sixth Month, again visiting Blacker, he had a "precious, heart-tendering religious opportunity with all the family.

My friend bore a long and powerful testimony, to the tendering of many present.

The following instructive remarks occur in the Diary about this time: 10 mo. 27.My retirement and reading this morning has been more tendering to my spirit than for a long time past.

The meeting-house at Woodhouse was pretty full, and a good and tendering meeting it was.

Thereforeeven now when man was thus past all hope of amendmentGOD still tendering his own workmanship; stirred up his faithful and elect, to persuade with reason all men to society; and gave his appointed ministers knowledge both to see the natures of men; and also granted to them the gift of utterance, that they might with ease win folk at their will, and frame them by reason to all good order.

I wish to take this opportunity of tendering my thanks to a large number of reviewers for the very gratifying reception given to the earlier volumes of this series.

The weather was so excessively stormy at the time that there was no possibility of penetrating from Glencoe to Inverara, the place where the sheriff resided, before the expiry of the stated period; and M'Ian accordingly adopted the only practicable mode of signifying his submission, by making his way with great difficulty to Fort-William, then called Inverlochy, and tendering his signature to the military Governor there.

Lord John likewise wrote to Lord Clarendon, then Foreign Secretary, tendering his own.

It was, in fact, something altogether new to her to have a warm and devoted friend, espousing her cause, tendering her protection, and seeking in every way to promote her happiness.

But, trifling as the amount of her offer was, it must be understood that the person to whom it was tendered was one who would not have accepted morewho was ashamed of his poverty, and strove to conceal it; and there was a soul, there was a delicacy, in her manner of tendering it which I can speak of, but not describe.

" This time, as he declaimed the verses, he went through the corresponding gestures of tendering a gift and plaiting a garland.

Holyoake and Mr. Watts only voting againstthat "This Council acknowledge the consideration shown by Mr. Bradlaugh and Mrs. Besant for the public repute of the National Secular Society by tendering their resignations, and whilst disclaiming all responsibility for the book, 'Fruits of Philosophy', decline to accept such resignations".

They limited their action to tendering the President's pardon, and exhorting the Mormons to accept it.

the Queen-mother, whose hopes had been nearly extinguished by the defeat of the Spaniards at Corbie, and their retreat beyond the frontiers of Picardy, wrote to the Count, tendering to him the most advantageous offers, both from the Spanish monarch and Prince Thomas of Savoy, and offering personally to enter into the treaty.

Nevertheless he acceded to her request, and forwarded to the Court of France the document which was delivered to him by her envoy, but it produced no effect; and while every other state-criminal was reinstated in the favour of the King, on tendering the required submission, and conforming to the stipulated conditions, the Queen-mother found herself excluded from all hope of recall and all prospect of reconciliation.

'I hope this is true,' said the Suffolk squire, tendering his hand cordially to his brother-in-law.

I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming, but I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save.

Yet, tendering from thy vessel's freight Offerings of such exceeding weight, And free thee from one earthly chain!

Never more shall I seek thy aid in ruling the earth or my capital,O best of monarchs, forsaken by king Dhritarashtra, I come to thee for tendering good counsel.

They ended by tendering their thanks to Lord Dunmore for his conduct.

This quality it shares with another of the minor social vices, the tendering of unasked for advice, or, in brief, impertinent advice.

Westcott had offered the lawyer a fee of fifty dollars, but Jim's letter, tendering him a contingent fee of half the claim, reached him in the same mail, and the prudent lawyer, after talking the matter over with the receiver who was to decide the case, concluded to take half of the claim.

It contained a few words of gentle dignity from Mrs. Tucker, informing Don José that she had only that instant learned of his just claims upon Los Cuervos, tendering him her gratitude for his delicate intentions, but pointing out with respectful firmness that he must know that a moment's further acceptance of his courtesy was impossible.

Would such a person, tendering his shilling, be admitted to the Exhibition at Somerset House? * *

924 examples of  tendering  in sentences