37 Verbs to Use for the Word findings

More recently still, during this last winter, the game warden of Washington reports the finding of the carcasses of nineteen elk, killed for their tusks.

" The juryman shook his enormous head dubiously as though implying that he would let it pass this time but it mustn't happen again; and the examination of the witnesses continued, without eliciting anything that was new to me or giving rise to any incident, until the sergeant had described the finding of the right arm in the Cuckoo Pits.

Nor were the other girls concerned with anything save the finding of the five hundred dollar bill, which absorbed everything else for the time being.

He accordingly drew up an indictment and procured the finding of a true bill against Helton.

The war has forced Great Britain to carry out the findings of this committee and to consider more seriously than ever before, and for both men and women, the problem of industrial fatigue, the relation of accidents to hours of labor, industrial diseases, housing, transit, and industrial canteens.

Pope Sixtus VI. had all the gruesome circumstances placed before him, and whilst he was too weak or too cunningit matters not whichto charge the princely murderer with his deeds, he tacitly accepted the finding of his commission of inquiry:"Ferdinando de' Medici, Cardinal-Priest of San Giorgio, Grand Duke of Tuscany, poisoned his brother and his sister at Poggio a Caiano.

From the jury-box where the twelve sworn brethren were whispering together, a sound in the general stillness like a prolonged "hiss-s-s!" was heard; and then, in answer to the challenge of the officer, "How say you, gentlemen of the jury, guilty or not guilty?" came in a melancholy voice the finding, "Guilty.

''Who's your Pop?' says I.'He's Mr. Groppeltacker, of Groppeltacker & Mintz, corset findings, seven hundred and something or other, I forget the number now, Broadway.

His sovereign, who had been given the crowns of three kingdoms to defend our laws, showed his respect for them by flouting a legally constituted tribunal and disregarding its solemn finding.

Custom forbids me to divulge the finding or the sentence.

The goldwashers are mostly dissolute and involved in debt, and continually expecting rich findings which but very seldom occur, and which, when they do occur, are forthwith dissipated;a fact which will account for champagne and other articles of luxury being found in the shops of the very poor villagers.

" "Then how explain the finding of the vial near the porter's seat?" "May it not have been dropped there on purpose?" put in the Commissary, with another flash of intelligence.

To facilitate the finding of what few morsels of practical value the book may contain, an index has been prepared which will enable the casual reader to select his pages with discrimination.

I called the taxicabI told him to drive me to some place on East End Avenuegave him some address which I knew was a long distance awayso that I would have time to learn if he was deadand if he wasn't, to get him to a doctor's; and if he was, to find the checkthe finding of which in his pocket would have connected me with the affair.

I hate fault-finding.

No distortions or speculations can influence the findings of science.

What the Greeks began the critics and authors of the time of Augustus had settled in its completed form, and the scholars of the Renaissance had only interpreted their findings for modern use.

Carew, in his Survey of Cornwall, published in 1602, mentions the finding about sixty years before, 'of certain leather coins in the castle walls, whose fair stamp and strong substance till then resisted the assaults of time.'

But when gold was discovered at Sutter's Fort in California, Sol Tetherow called to mind the finding of the piece of metal on the banks of the stream not far from Harney Valley.

The statute is, perhaps, broad enough to permit such a finding as matter of opinion; but it would have no legal effect.

You cannot prevent their finding out the truth: then for our own sake, let us, their authorized teachers, be the first to tell it them.

Accompanied by his assistant, S. Trigg, he proceeded up the river finding, thanks to the wet season that had preceded him, luxuriant grass and ample supplies of water.

Men would give off a wrong argument before it came to that, if in their disputes they proposed to themselves the finding and embracing of truth, and not a contest for victory.

The previous growing dearth of provisions had rendered it somewhat difficult to secure a very happily disposed audience, an empty stomach being apt to provoke fault finding: but the arrival of a ship on the very play day caused a crowded and delighted attendance.

I propose to relate his findings to some other facts and the general principles roughly sketched in this book.

37 Verbs to Use for the Word  findings