146 Verbs to Use for the Word entries

"Anyone about?" he hurriedly asked the sergeant who was making entries in the charge-book.

We constantly find such entries as "a wood for pannage of fifty hogs."

Yet in the report for 1888, penned by Miss Whately only a few weeks before her death, she says, "The seed sown in past years is evidently taking root;" and the accounts for that year contain the significant entry, "Clothes for poor convert on his baptism, £2."

This place is about five miles from Tung-chow, and twenty from Pekin; and so I hope to effect my pacific entry into Pekin.

And he read to me the entry as follows: "P.C. 462A reports that at 2.07 a.m., while on duty outside the National Gallery, he heard a revolver shot, followed by a man's cry.

She's got the bank-book, and every week that I can squeeze out above expenses, she sees the entry for herself.

To obtain entry into the otherwise unready minds of othersthe hearers (or readers) of the poet.

On the other hand, Schwann, Schroeder and Dutch, and Pasteur, have amply proved that air may be allowed to have free access to beer-wort, without exciting fermentation, if only efficient precautions are taken to prevent the entry of particles of yeast along with the air.

" The sycamore implies curiosity, from Zacchaeus, who climbed up into this tree to witness the triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusalem; and from time immemorial the violet has been the emblem of constancy: "Violet is for faithfulness, Which in me shall abide, Hoping likewise that from your heart You will not let it hide.

THE DEIR YESIN POSITION WEST OF JERUSALEM EASTERN FACE OF NEBI SAMWIL MOSQUE, SHOWING DESTRUCTION BY TURKISH SHELL-FIRE OFFICIAL ENTRY INTO THE HOLY CITY.

Under date of September 22 occurs this entry: "Sidmouth.

In fact, in the wars of the Incas and those which followed Pizarro's entry into Cuzco, Sacsahuaman was repeatedly used as a fortress.

Every now and then some of them rushed out of the woods and fell upon the Romans, who continually were prevented from storming the fort and forcing an entry.

I have added this necessary direction, not in any previous edition, although all mark his entry again a little later.

The Scout who had taken Sahwah's entry that day under the tree came strolling over, curious to see what kind of a kite she had produced.

I know personally of one case in which money to the extent of thirty or forty thousand dollars and a fine house, not backed up by a good reputation, after several years of repeated effort, failed to gain entry for the possessor.

On the 27th April he wrote the last entry in his diary, viz., "Knocked up quite, and remainrecoversent to buy milch cows.

After hearing the arguments of Priya's representative the Collector said that he was fully satisfied that a mistake had been made, and called on the head clerk to explain the non-entry of a payment made before the due date.

Does not each succeeding day's entry in that journal disclose the party's forgetfulness of its declared mission to the mountains?

Shall I be deemed to lift the veil of private life too roughly if I transcribe some early entries?

We then turned up a narrow entry, which was so dark and low overhead that my companion only told me just in time to "mind my hat!"

So here end the entries in this diary with the first chapter of our History.

By dint of study, and by putting together sundry entries that at first sight might not be supposed to have any connection with each other, the present possessor of that chest had obtained what he deemed to be very sufficient clues to his uncle's two great secrets.

I visited the vestry where the meetings had taken place, and examining the register, discovered at the bottom of one of the pages, compressed into a very small space, the entry of Sir Felix Glyde's marriage with the mother of Sir Percival.

"Somebody will have to go and tell the Scouts that we withdraw our entry, I suppose," said Migwan.

146 Verbs to Use for the Word  entries