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Example sentences for "correspondent"

Lexicographically close words:
corresponde; corresponded; correspondence; correspondences; correspondency; correspondents; corresponding; correspondingly; corresponds; corrida
  1. A correspondent of the Spectator (see No.

  2. I congratulate you, my dear kinsman, upon these conquests; such as Roman emperors lamented they could not gain; and in which you rival your correspondent Lewis le Grand, and his dictating academy.

  3. By Joel Cook, Special Correspondent of the Philadelphia Press with the Army of the Potomac.

  4. I suppose, then, that much of my original relish for the communications of my Foxden correspondent came from his mastery over the antique glossary, and perhaps the rather ancient style of thought that fitted well the method of conveyance.

  5. A correspondent of the Albany Cultivator asserts, that 1/2 a pint of melted lard poured down the throat, will cure blind staggers in ten minutes.

  6. A correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot, asserts that "Col.

  7. Correspondent with the doctrine of these expressions, and with the spirit of the whole Gospel, is a passage that I quote from a book which Protestants in general declare not to be canonical.

  8. Correspondent to this passage is the 14th Psalm.

  9. Has not our Correspondent received a note we inclosed to him respecting The Circle of the Seasons?

  10. For the gratification of your correspondent J.

  11. Forbes' identifying Roland the Brave with the hero of Schiller's ballad, Ritter Toggenburg, I beg to refer your correspondent X.

  12. The author of the beautiful lines which are quoted by your correspondent X.

  13. Your correspondent has since verified the accuracy of the test.

  14. A correspondent remarks very justly that "Inventors have rescued the race from primitive barbarism.

  15. The man's name could not be learned, but on the succeeding Sunday your correspondent heard two women get up in the audience and admit that the young Spiritualist was correct.

  16. I shall introduce you to my friends as a Dutch war correspondent who, nevertheless, has in him a strain of German, with a little American blood.

  17. It was indeed the little war correspondent of whose presence in Germany Herr Block had told the three friends before they left Holland.

  18. The book has many excellent illustrations, and is written with all the loveliness and instructiveness for which 'Carleton' became famous during the war, as a war correspondent of the Boston Journal.

  19. This correspondent says, "They [the prisoners] had no time to retreat, so sudden and furious was the attack.

  20. For this account of the closing scenes of the attack we have followed the narrative of the correspondent of La Liberte, which appeared to us trustworthy.

  21. As I conceive that the description of this Collar by your correspondent C.

  22. In reference to a question whether or not the chain was a present, a correspondent of the Derby Mercury says, 'I am sorry to admit, it was a bargain; it cost 100l.

  23. It may be interesting to your correspondent J.

  24. The correspondent who has furnished {397} you with the tale says that he is ignorant of the meaning of "hipper switches.

  25. As one correspondent said in writing home of the subject, "Its advantages they seem to construe in too liberal a spirit, but of its obligations on the men who hoist it they do not appear to be aware.

  26. The most vivid account of the disaster, from an outsider's point of view, was given by the Times special correspondent at Ladysmith.

  27. A correspondent of the Central News Agency gave an entertaining account of his sojourn among the military.

  28. The correspondent of the Standard, who was present, said: "When the moment came for the battery to fall back, the limber of one of the guns had been smashed and five horses in one team had been killed.

  29. Knight, the brilliant correspondent of the Morning Post, wrote an interesting description of this now important locality only a few days before he had the misfortune to lose his arm through the treachery of the Boers.

  30. Reuter's correspondent declared that "the primary and greatest mistake made on the 10th inst.

  31. Mr. Knight, the correspondent of the Morning Post, who was a general favourite, was wounded in a singularly treacherous manner.

  32. The other night a correspondent was returning to camp when he was met with the usual challenge.

  33. Some idea of the adventures of scouting parties may be obtained from an account given by the correspondent of the Natal Times on the 25th of November.

  34. The wonderful way in which this feat was accomplished was described by an eye-witness, a correspondent of the Times.

  35. The correspondent had forgotten the countersign.

  36. On this subject a correspondent writing to the Times from Natal said:-- "You may be interested to hear a little about the Navy, who have come to the front as usual and met an emergency.

  37. A war correspondent was taken prisoner, four Carabineers were wounded, and some horses and cattle seized.

  38. Mr. Winston Spencer Churchill, who was acting as war correspondent to the Morning Post, also accompanied the party, and in addition to him were certain railway employees to repair damages.

  39. I wish we had a correspondent at Stamford (that Attorney whose name I have forgot, who called upon me in Downing Street) to give you notice in case it should please Almighty God, &c.

  40. I suppose that on the receipt of my former letter you wrote to your correspondent there.

  41. Her correspondent in town is Mr. Law, I know not of what trade, in Sun Court, Cornhill or Cheapside: if you call on him in one of your morning walks you may gain and transmit some information.

  42. If you will apply to my good friend Lord Spencer, he could easily find you a correspondent in that neighbourhood who without noise or scandal might send you regular and early notice of her decline and fall.

  43. The obligation to write is that a pipe of Madeira (which has travelled and is very good) is ordered to set out for Lausanne by the same consignment and way as the last, ergo you must give notice to your correspondent at Basle, &c.

  44. I have seen Trevor several times, who talks of you, and seems to be a more exact correspondent than myself.

  45. He attacked the fascinating, but of course demonstrably insolvable, problem of painting sunlight, not illusorily, as Fortuny had done by relying on contrasts of light and dark correspondent in scale, but positively and realistically.

  46. You have just been in time to find me,' Rorrison said; 'I start to-morrow afternoon for Egypt in the special correspondent business.

  47. This description is given by a correspondent of the Rev.

  48. This seems rather exaggerated, and as it is given only by a correspondent of Howitt, we shall not attach to it too much weight.

  49. Would to God the rest of their lives and conversations were correspondent to these gifts!

  50. The act of consigning or sending property to an agent or correspondent in another place, as for care, sale, etc.

  51. These words, when used figuratively, have correspondent meanings.

  52. At any rate, it required him to go at once to the city where his correspondent resided.

  53. The bill above alluded to by our correspondent has since been rejected by the Legislature of New York.

  54. The correspondent angles of the valleys among mountains is a subject of this nature, in which may be perceived a visible waste of the solid mountain which has those correspondent angles.

  55. He can take your letter of advice, and it will reach your correspondent sooner that it would have done by the regular mail.

  56. As the bones of the fore arm are articulated with the arm bone, or humerus, no change can take place in the form or structure of the former, without occasioning correspondent changes in the form of the latter.

  57. The shoulder-blade, also, or scapula, requires a correspondent degree of strength in all animals destined for catching prey, by which it likewise must necessarily have an appropriate form.

  58. To say that a man's merits and frailties repose in trembling hope before God, is surely not irreverent; and this is, I think, all that Gray intended to convey in the words to which your correspondent objects.

  59. MAYOR [We shall be obliged by our correspondent forwarding, at his convenience, the proposed copies of Baker's MS.

  60. Mr. Francis James Child; who in fact was kind enough to forward the volume to me, and who, if I am not mistaken, was formerly a correspondent of mine in a different part of the republic.

  61. If your correspondent prefers it, Ar bears also the signification of rock, and M.

  62. In answer to the query of your correspondent "J.

  63. When I read the question of your correspondent {221} (in No.

  64. So the advice of the war correspondent to seek out German spies came to Jimmie like a day at the circus, like a week at the Danbury Fair.

  65. Our correspondent cannot do better than procure Hallam's Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries, 3 vols.

  66. I regret that I cannot inform your correspondent as to the authorship of the piece about which he inquires; but, in the event of A.

  67. I have been unable to obtain any explanation of it, but think the one suggested by your correspondent must be right.

  68. Your correspondent quotes from the English translation of the Magia Naturalis, A.

  69. Your correspondent seems to have used the word "demonstrated" rather in a surgical than in its mathematical sense.

  70. Our correspondent will find the notice of King Alfred's brew-house in the review of Ingram's Memorials in the British Critic, vol.

  71. A correspondent who seems to delight in sibilants, signing, himself S.

  72. May I be permitted to inform your correspondent that Mr. May was certainly correct when using the word "ambages" as an English word in his translation of Lucan.

  73. The following morning, June 27, a correspondent of a New York paper boarded the "Texas" and informed Miss Barton that a battle had been fought at the front, and that there were a number of sick and wounded at Siboney.


  74. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "correspondent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accused; addressee; affirmative; agreeable; agreeing; alike; ally; analogous; analogue; associate; automatic; balanced; brother; coequal; coexistent; coextensive; cognate; coherent; coincident; coinciding; columnist; commensurate; companion; comparable; compatible; complement; complementary; concordant; congenial; congruent; congruous; consistent; consonant; constant; continuous; convertible; cooperative; coordinate; correlate; correspondent; corresponding; coterminous; counterpart; defendant; duplicate; editor; equable; equal; equivalent; even; fellow; harmonious; homogeneous; homologous; identical; image; immutable; invariable; journalist; level; like; likeness; match; matching; mate; measured; mechanical; methodical; monolithic; newsman; newspaperman; obverse; ordered; orderly; parallel; paralleling; pendant; persistent; picture; positive; prisoner; proportionate; publicist; reader; reciprocal; reconcilable; regular; reporter; respondent; similitude; simulacrum; sister; smooth; stable; steadfast; steady; such; suchlike; suspect; symbiotic; synchronized; synchronous; systematic; tally; tantamount; twin; unanimous; unbroken; unchangeable; unchanging; undeviating; undifferentiated; uniform; unruffled; unvarying; writer