67 Verbs to Use for the Word total

They were enlisted for various periods, but served, on an average, thirteen months and one day each, making a total of 109,104 years of military service rendered by our soldiers in that war.

Proceeding from east to west, we have About 80 miles of volcanic mud and sand, " 350 " Globigerina ooze, " 1,050 " red clay, " 330 " Globigerina ooze, " 850 " red clay, " 40 " Globigerina ooze; giving a total of 1,900 miles of red clay to 720 miles of Globigerina ooze.

ARMY REACHED TOTAL OF 3,664 An official report shows that on the day the Armistice was signed more than twenty-five per cent of the male population of the United States between the ages of 19 and 31 years, were in military service, the army having reached a total of 3,664,000, with more than 2,000,000 of this number in Europe.

The Americans received various small reinforcements, which eventually brought their total up to what it had been under Montgomery's command.

The amounts declared to have been received by Jourde form a total of 43,891,000 francs, but as the expenses amount to 47,000,000 francs, it is clear there is a deficiency of 3,309,000.

The census taken before the commencement of the war had shown a total of two hundred and seventy thousand, which had been diminished by more than half during twelve years.

And add two-thirds of the remaining half, And find the total of their hopes and fears Dreams, empty dreams.

SEE Glass, Carter. Plan to cut total of reserve banks nipped, Glass says.

An employee entitled to thirty-five days' accrued leave per annum who visits the United States after having rendered three years of service receives a total of two hundred thirteen days' accrued leave, vacation leave, and half-pay travel time.

In obedience to these instructions, the Commissioners made their investigations, and reported that they had recognised, as worthy of further inquiry, claims representing a sum total of 241,965l. 10s.

Thus we increase the total of our consumption to eighty-two million pounds, which gives about three pounds eight ounces to every inhabitant of the United States, against seventeen ounces in England, and eighteen ounces in France.

All the thought of which she was capable would not reduce the totals of those two dreadful accounts.

Amen!" With these words Layamon introduces us to his book and to himself; in fact they contain the sum total of our information about his life.

In the week of April 9 the British made great gains in the Arras sector, capturing German positions to a great depth and taking a total of some 15,000 prisoners and 190 guns of all calibers, some of which were turned against the Germans as they sought to stem the tide of British successes by desperate rearguard actions.

Still, it must be remembered that even the most inconclusive facts, if sufficiently multiplied, yield a highly conclusive total.

It was little wonder that later 1,500 German dead could be counted, or that 400 guardsmen surrendered with upheld hands and emotional cries of "Kamerad!" FRENCH CONTINUE ADVANCE IN APRIL The French under General Nivelle continued their victorious advance on the Soissons-Craonne line April 18, crushing the German resistance along a front of thirty-five miles, and raising the total of German prisoners taken during the movement to 17,000.

During 1916 it is believed that 87 submarines were added and 25 lost, leaving the total at the commencement of 1917 at 125.

These last cost him a total of £317.17.6, the price of the highest being £25.7.6 and of the cheapest £22.10.

I opened the sack, finding therein a strange collection of coins, mostly Spanish, estimating the total roughly at possibly five hundred English pounds.

"And Fisher & Co. seem to have summed up quite a total; and Smith's flower bill looks like a good old summer time.

If each person spent but five days in the forests, this would mean a total of 5,000,000 days or 50,000,000 hours of rest and enjoyment.

They fattened on the many acres, wooded with wild nut trees, and Jacobusas keen a bargainer as any Romany, upon whom John Lane had had his eye all the timetook the farm on shares, and every year thereafter the cashier at the bank added a neat little total to the big balance which the tribe was rolling up.

Who can compute their sum total of human misery, of preventable disease, of undernourishment, of pain that might all too easily he alleviated?

That made three times consecutively that they had won a total of twenty-seven games in groups of nine, assuredly an unusual result.

Another French account puts the total of the French garrison at 489, but this probably excludes many of the private people.

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