89 Verbs to Use for the Word certificate

If I gave such a certificate, there would remain nothingwell, nothing peculiarexcept thethe appearance of things in the Tower.

I was proud and happy to receive a special certificate for having assisted in the Green Heritage Festival.

" "As master?" "I've held my master's certificate these fifteen years, sir.

The proclamation also announced that no license would be given to any laborer or servant unless he could produce a certificate of discharge from his last service.

Like many other persons he supposed we had no recognized ministers; we explained the usage of Friends, and showed him our certificates, with which he was pleased.

But, although he solicited and obtained certificates to the effect that he was, and always had been, a good Whig, he had to walk out with the others.

" "You might have got your certificate.

In case he signs a new certificate, report to me tonight.

No doubt there is a certain amount of supervision, and there are severe regulations which compel the nurses to bring certificates of morality, books setting forth their names, ages, parentage, the situations they have held, and so on, with other documents on which they have immediately to secure a signature from the Prefecture, where the final authorization is granted them.

His Royal Highness is to come in Mr. Lloyd George's words, as the "ambassador of the British nation," in other words, his own ambassador in order to issue a certificate of merit to him and possibly to give the ministers a new lease of life.

As he did not find the stock certificates, he carried the keys away, that he might search again at his leisure.

We were married, therefore, but I was not so unmindful of the rights of others, as to neglect to procure a certificate, under a promise of secrecy, in my own name.

She made her weep on reminding her of her faults, and asking her to swear before God that she would never repeat them; for Celeste now went to confession and partook of the holy communion, and carried with her a certificate from the Cure of Rougemont vouching for her deep piety and high morality.

"I had been in correspondence with Dr Malkin (master of Bury School), who on Feb. 8th sent a certificate for my brother William, whom I entered at Trinity on Peacock's side.

I granted a certificate of this election.

If once he secured the stock certificates he could afford to laugh at his accusers, and secure them he must while he had the opportunity.

It prohibits the employment in any factory or workshop of children under the age of eleven, and requires a certificate of fitness for factory labour under the age of sixteen.

With that he presented a master's certificate!

Madame Kielmansegg cried and said it had made her despised, and that many of her acquaintance had left her upon that story, but that her husband had taken all the care she could to vindicate her reputation, and thereupon she drew forth a certificate under her husband's hand, in which he certified, in all the due forms, that she had always been a faithful wife to him, and that he had never had any cause to suspect her honesty.

The president of the senate shall, in the presence of the senate and house of representatives, open all the certificates, and the votes shall then be counted.

As the interview proceeded mutual confidence increased, particularly after reading their certificates; and the Inspector expressed himself gratified with the liberality entertained by Friends towards people of other religious persuasions.

But this clause, instead of preventing private correspondence, and illegal combinations, has an evident tendency to produce them, by inciting men to apply with pretended offers of service to those who are before suborned to refuse them, then make a merit of their readiness, and demand a certificate.

My aunt Dunluce was present at the ceremony, and I possess the certificate given to my mother by the clergyman who officiated.

" I handed him my certificate.

As I make this boast, I must confess that I never took any certificate of proficiency there, nor was I ever "sent up" for any, even the humblest, degree.

89 Verbs to Use for the Word  certificate