463 Verbs to Use for the Word classes

" Closely allied with this part of our subject are those plants connected with serpents, here forming a very numerous class.

"I want to teach a class in our mission," said Mary.

They make mistakes in their measure of our men; second-rate men who have travelled are of course known to the men whom they have met; these travellers have not perhaps thought it necessary to mention that they represent a secondary class of people, and they are considered our 'first men.'

But if the Boy attended the Bible-class with fervour and aired his heresies with uncommon gusto, if he took with equal geniality Colonel Warren's staid remonstrance and Mac's fiery objurgation, Sunday morning invariably found him more "agnostic" than ever, stoutly declining to recognise the necessity for "service."

Hearing the Principal say she would be prevented taking their Bible class, I ventured the proposal to take it.

Every Wednesday evening, at seven o'clock, Mrs. Judson met a class of women, numbering generally from twelve to twenty.

The Mecaschephim, or magicians, properly so called, who were conversant with the occult powers of nature, and the supernatural world; and the chasdim, or astrologers, who constituted by far the most numerous and respectable class.

Sir Richard Temple, Bart., G.C.S.I., M.P., D.C.L.(Oxon), LL.D. (Cantab), of The Nash, Kempsey, near Worcester, entered the third class of the Bengal Civil Service in 1846.

And true also it is that no effort to make the rich and poor meet together, to bring the different classes of society into contact with each other, but has succeededhas sown good seedwhich I trust may bring forth good fruit in the day when every tree shall be judged by its fruit.

"It seems," he said to himself "that one can join the criminal classes in about six minutes.

I had to leave my class in Miss Payne's charge, and they spent the rest of the time fitting in shelves, water-taps, and sinks.

But at last, in 1842, Nicholas issued his ukase creating the class of "contracting peasants."

Total for three men from Hamilton to Fort Macpherson, provided they travel second-class on the C.P.R. will be $218.70.

And according to Renard, Balzac distinguishes two classes of writers: the writers of ideas and the writers of images.

It has been said that a teacher able to explain selections in prose and poetry "holds his class in the hollow of his hand."

These two corps included practically all the official and business classes in Quebec and formed nearly half the total combatants.

By the time a fellow reaches the first class, if he's going to graduate anyway, he doesn't have to study as hard as a youngster does.

He was therefore forced to go down the chromatic scale of creation and find another class of clients.

Perhaps, for lack of a recognized name, I may describe this class as the industrial capitalistic class, composed in the main of administrators and bankers.

Not one there was who would not have shrunk from such a dangerous precedent, a policy certain to produce an inferior class of public servants, and take away from political life all that is lofty and ennobling, except in positions entirely independent of presidential control, such as the national legislature.

Dorothea may have a balanced thyroid and pituitary and so lead the class as good-looking, studious, bright, serene and mature.

It is the duty of every government so to regulate its currency as to protect this numerous class, as far as practicable, from the impositions of avarice and fraud.

They examined all the classes of our traders, and readily discovered, that the greatest number of those who endeavoured to support themselves by honest industry, were struggling with poverty, and scarcely able to provide to-day what would be necessary to-morrow.

I believed that I knew the class to which Lieutenant Sanchez belongedhe was a low-born coward, dangerous only through treachery, wearing a mask of bravado, capable enough of any crime or cruelty, but devoid of boldness in plan or execution; a fellow I would kick with pleasure, but against whom I should never expect to be obliged to draw a sword.

"That's different!" "Never told your school class during a thunderstorm that lightning never hurts good children?"

463 Verbs to Use for the Word  classes