137 Verbs to Use for the Word tickets

He found that it was necessary, in order to enter the district, to pass through a gate in a high pale-fence, and, to his surprise, he was informed that he must buy a ticket before being allowed to proceed.

(That is to say, communities which vote a certain ticket which need not be named here.)

It used to be said, long ago, that "the Dutch have taken Holland," Well, let our own modern Knickerbockers improve upon that notion, by taking HOLLAND'S tickets.

" "No doubt he got his ticket in the ordinary way," Morriston said.

Games of skill, very thorough shopping or keeping a bankbook, or selling tickets for tram or train, represent the kind of everyday problem that should be the centre of the arithmetic work at this transition stage; and out of the necessities of these problems the abstract and semi-abstract work should come, but it should never precede the real work.

It was only then that he remembered that he had not purchased a ticket, nor had he had a chance to say goodbye to Telly.

Depots foot of Chambers Street, and foot of 23rd St., New | | York; No. 3 Exchange Place, and Long Dock Depot, Jersey | | City, and the Agents at the principal hotels, travelers can | | obtain just the Ticket they desire, as well as all the | | necessary information.

The girl who took my shawl numbered it and gave me a ticket, as they would at a public exhibition.

There were many of all ages, clean in person, and bashful in manner, with their poor clothing put into the tidiest possible trim; others were dirty, and sluttish, and noisy of speech, as in the case of one woman, who, after receiving her ticket for relief, partly in money and partly in kind, whipped a pair of worn clogs from under her shawl, and cried out, "Aw mun ha' some clogs afore aw go, too; look at thoose!

Tell him the whole truth, and send him a ticket of admission to the Institution for Idiots and Feeble-minded Youth?

Wondering what it was, she entered the room after Conrad had vacated it, and found the ticket Conrad had placed there.

In my wanderings about the town I heard also of several instances of poor people holding relief tickets, who, upon meeting with some temporary employment, have returned their tickets to the committee for the benefit of those less fortunate than themselves.

Their leaving his house without taking refreshment was, in his eyes, an unpardonable offence, and on William Seebohm presenting to him the ticket, his countenance and language betrayed the passion which raged in his breast.

They were made to understand that they had to produce these tickets on delivering their packs, but were not told for what reason.

When Dora Kemp called for the dressing-case and handed in the cloakroom ticket, the attendant gave my men the signal and she was arrested.

Just one glimpse was I given of the old-time daughter of Eve, when a ticket-collector at Reading said: "I can't punch your ticket.

I should be much gratified if you would allow me to procure tickets and attend upon you.

The Indians did not seem to understand the import of this; a few of them pretended to have lost their tickets; and as they could not get paid without them, my assistant, who had duplicates of every ticket, furnished them with receipted copies, after examining their packs.

He arrogantly demanded tickets from passengers supposedly both to relinquish these.

she said showing him her ticket.

He'll want no more tickets, yon mon!"

The whole thing is rather more trivial than collecting tram-tickets; and I will not pursue Lady Grove's further distinctions.

When a sailor, sir, after the fatigues and hazards of a long voyage, brings his ticket to the pay-office, and demands his wages, the despicable wretch to whom he is obliged to apply, looks upon his ticket with an air of importance, acknowledges his right, and demands a reward for present payment; with this demand, however exorbitant, the necessities of his family oblige him to comply.

Shortly after the bus had started on its way, and to my astonishment, another conductor appeared and started issuing tickets to the passengers.

Alan secured the tickets, made all the arrangements, permitting Dick not so much as the lifting of a finger in his own behalf.

137 Verbs to Use for the Word  tickets