530 Verbs to Use for the Word resulted

Were we certain that heaving a fire-cracker into an open mouth would always produce such a result, we should certainly hire some one to shut up the noisier of our public nuisancessuch as G.F. TRAIN, and several members of Congress.

A.G. Spalding, John T. Brush, Frank De Hass Robison, Charles H. Byrne and A.H. Soden were prominent members of the National League to bringing this result about.

" In England in 1917 we have given to us The Play Way, in which one who has tried it gives the results of his own experiments in education through play.

If you are JOHN SMITH and own a coal mine or an iron mill, you go to Washington, see your Congressman, (by see I mean look at him, of course,) donate large sums of money to certain poor, but honest men, who adorn the lobby of the House, while they are waiting for generous patrons like unto you, then go home and calmly await the result.

To obtain these results the Church relies very much on the devout recitation of the Office.

We are always longing for power and a field of effort, and then when a 20th century prophetess arises and tells us we are all but almighty, and shows us how to direct our almightiness to accomplish results, wewell, we squirm.

When after nearly four months, the convention adjourned, the secret had been kept, and no one knew even the concrete result of its deliberations until the Constitution itself, and nothing else, was offered to the approval of the people.

He believed that volcanic emanations are caused by a mighty and uncomprehended energy, something that achieves results ascribable neither to explosions nor heat, some eternal, inner source....

It is well to remember that in this connection a child's limitations are not final, but only mark stages: for example, in his early attempts to use thick cardboard he cannot discover the neat hinge that is made by the process known as a "half-cut"; he tries in vain to bend the cardboard, so as to secure the same result.

It might be true that Needham's experiments yielded results such as he had described, but did they bear out his arguments?

For some years Moffat laboured without seeing much result.

" The folly of expecting good results from the most unreasonable causes is the subject of the following old adage: "Plant the crab where you will, it will never bear pippins.

And Paolo Cagliari had been most kind in accepting his commission with an enthusiasm which promised wonderful results.

And he wrote, not for fame, but to communicate the results of inquiries made to satisfy his craving for knowledge, which he obtained by personal investigation at Dodona, at Delphi, at Samos, at Athens, at Corinth, at Thebes, at Tyre; he even travelled into Egypt, Scythia, Asia Minor, Palestine, Babylonia, Italy, and the islands of the sea.

Then I shall sit back and watch results.

Her face showed Beaumaroy the result of her examination, if he had ever doubted of it.

" As may be imagined, when the dux reported the result of his visit to head-quarters, the news created great excitement.

It was Rodolph whom Coubitant sought, and who was now, providentially, out of his reach, and waiting the result of the deed against which he had vainly protested.

He told the first boy he called up, and who did not seem to be more than seven or eight years of age, to add 5, 3, and 7 together, and tell him the result.

"He's no economist when it comes to getting results.

On Saturday, just before morning school, the voting papers were collected, and directly after dinner the boys assembled to hear the result of the poll.

Let him do his work from day to day as well as he can and leave the results to God.

True, the three campaigns of purely civil war, begun in 1775, had reached no decisive result.

On April 2, 1860, at the opening of the new Parliament, Victor Emmanuel could thus sum up the results already obtained by the nationalist party: "In a very short space of time an invasion repulsed, Lombardy liberated by valiant feats of arms, Central Italy freed by her people's wonderful strength, and to-day, assembled around me here, the representatives of the rights and hopes of the nation.

We have so little right to value ourselves on anything, that pride is a sentiment of very doubtful service, and one certainly, that is unable to effect any useful results which will not equally flow from good principles.

530 Verbs to Use for the Word  resulted