34 Verbs to Use for the Word sub

Mr. Robert Stuart, agent of the A.M. Fur Co., writes a letter of congratulations on the good policy to result from placing a sub-agent at La Pointe, in Lake Superior, a location where the interior tricks of the trade may be reported for the notice of the government.

THE DOWNS.The well-known substance chalk, which the chemist regards as a nearly pure carbonate of lime, and the microscopist as an aggregation of inconceivably minute shells and corals, forms the sub-soil of the hilly districts of the south-east of England.

We've got a sub-camp at each working-end, but most of the men still prefer to come in at night."

The country they live in is very similar to the bad lands of Dakota, and I dare say that their long life on the plains has created in them a distinct sub-species of the bighorn.

Mr. Ball, a representative in the local legislature from Kent County, called this day to inquire into the propriety of establishing a sub-agency at Grand Rapids, on Grand River, for the ostensible benefit of the Ottawas in that quarter.

Mr. Ord, recently appointed a sub-agent in this superintendency, reaches the island.

McPherson, who had seen active service chasing German subs, was certain they had encountered one of the missing U boats.

If one of these blows caught the craft squarely it would crush the sub like an egg-shell.

Not King's Regulations, nor Military Law, nor any handbook devotes even a sub-paragraph to light and leading upon certain points which we have here to consider every day.

It even divides the sub-species.

They elected a sub-committee of twelve, with the sheriff as chairman.

She even felt sub-consciously that she had known it for some time.

The quarrel between the King and his barons would seem, too, to have involved the monks, for we find the sub-prior and nine brethren were expelled from Lewes for conspiracy and faction and went to do penance in various houses of the Congregation.

They concern us here only to be eliminated, for they are not American, our prong-buck having a sub-family all to itself, as we shall see later, and the so-called "white goat" being usually regarded as neither goat nor truly antelope.

" "But, you see, I didn't include the sub-structure.

He visited the Moros and the Bukidnons in the south, and the Negritos, the Benguet Igorots, the Lepanto Igorots, the Bontoc Igorots, the Ilongots, the Ifugaos, the Kalingas, and both the wild and the civilized Tingians, in the north, repeatedly inspecting the several sub-provinces of the Mountain Province.

We are going to introduce to you the sub-préfect, whom you just pitched into the street.

Providence is really cruel not to let sub-prefects have a peep at the future.

Don't you thinkthink, he and I might manage the sub for youyour trip?" "Hm."

This, coupled with the acute staff shortage at the Herald then and frequent resignations from staff, meant a junior sub-editor could get enough of an ego-boost to do the front-page layout within a year or so of joining!

"By the way, we met in England last spring a young sub-professor, Horace Bradford, a most unusual young man for nowadays, but of old New England stock.

In 1807 Wordsworth printed the sub-title 'The Solitude of Binnorie'.

Through the continual struggles more and more feudal lords lost their lands; and not only they, but the families of the nobles dependent on them, who had received so-called sub-fiefs.

Man is more primitive (a snub Has no effect), so if you Should still refuse a certain "sub." He will not pine or spurn his grub, But, seizing the ancestral club, Into submission biff you.

The soldier rode ahead, his rifle across his saddle, and directly behind him rode the sub-prefect and myself.

34 Verbs to Use for the Word  sub