228 Verbs to Use for the Word trials

If Buckheath has to stand trial, how are weany of usgoing to testify without making it hard on the Dawson crowd?

The next day we took Bevins to Boggs' ranch on Picket Wire Creek, and there turned him over to the civil authorities, who put him in a log jail to await his trial.

The Class AA and A clubs claimed all of these twenty-seven, and it is more than likely that there will also be many more who will be given trials by the big league clubs during the spring training season and who may later be turned back to the minors.

By order of the department commander, civilians were refused all communication with him, as the Davis cabinet meant to make a stern example so soon as he was able to bear trial.

Jack was undergoing an ignominious trial for murderfor desertion!

Then came the fateful morrow, and, after that, the day of days destined to make a life-long impression on all who attended this trial.

I retired to another room and fell on my knees; and as if they had been audibly uttered, these words were impressed upon my heart, 'Thy Maker is thy Husband; the Lord of hosts is His name; and thy Redeemer the Holy One of Israel; the God of the whole earth shall He be called,' and I rose up to meet the trial in His strength."

But behind it all lay the sinister influence of the "junker" element of Germanythe military party, swollen with pride in the development of the German army by more than forty years of preparation for conflict, and the naval party, eager for "der Tag" which should bring a trial of the new German navy against the battle fleets of an enemy.

The heart whom you trust to-day, to- morrow may deceive; the friend for whom you have sacrificed so much, will not in his turn endure the trial of his friendship.

One afternoon I was in the shooting alley I have spoken of, making trial of a new size of bullet I had moulded.

I have witnessed many great trials for murder, but do not remember one where there was an eye-witness to the deed.

You censured Pompey because he conducted the trial of Milo contrary to legalized precedent: yet you afforded Lentulus no privilege great or small that is enjoined in these cases, but without a speech or trial you cast him into prison, a man respectable, aged, whose ancestors had given many great pledges that he would be friendly to his country, and who by reason of his age and his character had no power to do anything revolutionary.

An Army which could face the trials of such a night with cheerfulness was unbeatable.

India has consistently and insistently demanded a trial of all the officers concerned in the crimes against the Punjab.

It was with much satisfaction that he learnt, from one of the Indian spies, that the detachment of troops from New Plymouth had been unable to join the forces of their countrymen; for thus he should be spared the trial of being placed in opposition to those with whom, perhaps, he had been brought up in childhood.

Yes, Mathieu had certainly read the trial of those two social pests, who were fated to meet at last in their work of iniquity.

The two spectators watched the conflict, as those who watch the trial upon which hangs a man's life.

She is having a harder trial than any of us; for these devilish women fairly push into the sick-room to abuse the North and berate the soldiers that fought at Manassas.

He who should have shared life's trials and lightened their weight, had proved recreant to his trust, and was now wandering, she knew not whither; and poverty was staring the deserted family in the face.

There you will be granted a regular trial, to be sure, but even if you then secure an acquittal you will have suffered many indignities and your good name will be permanently tarnished.

The immortal glory of your forefathers was, that they did not shrink to accept the trial, and were devoted and heroic to sacrifice themselves to their country's destiny.

He also sought to postpone the trial in order to punish the accused as much as possible, guilty or innocent.

I pity the poor; who knows their trials better than myself?

It beheld the Japanese, supposedly the most extravagantly loyal among devotees of monarchy, unearthing among themselves a conspiracy of anarchists so wide-spread, so dangerous, that the government held their trials in secret and has never dared reveal all that was discovered.

Even this rebellion did not end the trials of David, since Adonijah, the heir presumptive after the death of Absalom, conspired to steal the royal sceptre, which David had sworn to Bathsheba he would bequeath to her son Solomon.

228 Verbs to Use for the Word  trials