153 Verbs to Use for the Word interviews

After the first ebullitions of rage have subsided, his love returns; but he is never able to succeed in obtaining an interview with Veenah.

Thinking out the situation strenuously Gifford determined to seek a private interview with Edith Morriston and offer himself as her protector.

At Vienna the Emperor Joseph II. specially requested an interview.

But all the entreaties of Fatimaall my letters, impassioned as they were, appealing at once to her generosity, humanity, and love,could not prevail on her to grant me an interview.

Everybody knows that in the reign of the Emperor Elagabalus Rome was visited by an embassy from India; whose members, on their way from the East, had held that memorable interview with the illustrious (though heretical) Christian philosopher Bardesanes which enabled him to formulate his doctrine of Fate, borrowed from the Indian theory of Karma, and therefore, until lately, grievously misunderstood by his commentators.

" That ended our first interview.

But, by the by," added the lawyer, suddenly, "you have not yet fully described to me the interview in which poor Mr. EDWIN'S uncle offered to become your husband.

In one instance however, this lady ventured to procure the interview so ardently desired by both parties.

A friend of mine, an eminent New York philanthropist, relates the following interview with a condemned criminal.

Does Heaven indeed speak?" Once Ju Pi desired an interview with Confucius, from which the latter excused himself on the score of ill-health; but while the attendant was passing out through the doorway with the message he took his lute and sang, in such a way as to let him hear him.

That same afternoon she drove to the Von Taer residence and demanded an interview.

Prince Orloff arranged the interview, as he was very anxious that the Grand Duke should have some talk with W. They were in Paris for three or four days, staying at the Hotel Bristol, where they received us.

On the eve of his leaving Germany, as yet unconscious probably of the subordination of the entire Turkish fleet to the German Admiralty, he gave an interview to a representative of the Cologne Gazette, which deserves more than that ephemeral appearance.

I did not intend to kill the scoundrel when I went to his room; but with the just feelings of exasperation with which I regarded him, it would have been wiser had I avoided the interview; and I meant to have done so.

By the aid of my indulgent mother, who was seriously alarmed for what she saw I suffered, I was able to see Fatima, and to make her the bearer of a letter to Veenah, complaining of her breach of faith, and soliciting an interview.

The lesson has already startedan original lesson, is it not?" As though to close the interview, he sprang up lightly, and bowed to Mademoiselle.

" BOOK XVII The Master Induced to Take OfficeNature and Habit Yang Ho was desirous of having an interview with Confucius, but on the latter's failing to go and see him, he sent a present of a pig to his house.

Whatever they did say, they managed to prolong the interview until within ten minutes of Deraa, when the Syrian returned to his companions smiling smugly and Narayan Singh strode after him, to stand in the corridor and by ostentatiously watching them prevent their examining the letter.

He forthwith secured an interview, which resulted in favourable impressions on both sides, of amiability and intellectual powers.

She had dreaded the interview, but now that he was before her she was surprised to find that she felt no fear.

A young lady, two years his senior, of a lively and volatile temper, she enjoyed the stolen interviews at the gate between the grounds, and laughed at the ardent letters, passed through a confidant, of the still awkward youth whom she regarded as a boy.

Perhaps she might bring about the desired interview.

434), 'that is not a perfect old nurse, and who does not talk gruel and anatomy with equal fluency and ignorance.' '"I remember that interview well," said Dr. Parr with great vehemence when once reminded of it; "I gave him no quarter."

That night, Sir George Templemore, asked an interview with Mr. Effingham, when the latter was alone in his library.

Piero questioned, unconvinced, recalling the interview of a few hours before.

153 Verbs to Use for the Word  interviews