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Example sentences for "enrolled"

Lexicographically close words:
enrichment; enrichments; enrobed; enrol; enroll; enrolling; enrollment; enrolls; enrolment; enrolments
  1. While in England he had been elected a member of the Royal Society of Antiquaries; and in his own country he was made a corresponding member of the Institute, and was enrolled in the Legion of Honour.

  2. From the reign of Robert, the son of Hugh Capet, the barons of Courtenay are conspicuous among the immediate vassals of the crown; and Joscelin, the grandson of Atho and a noble dame, is enrolled among the heroes of the first crusade.

  3. It is, indeed, likely that the young men were enrolled as Spartan volunteers.

  4. Thousands joined the Friars; and probably millions were enrolled in the Third Order.

  5. Direct attempts to be enrolled for such work proved fruitless, only caused suspicion; so he lay low.

  6. Petition is soon thereafter forwarded to National Assembly; in such peril and terror of peril, leave to organise yourself cannot be withheld: the armed population becomes everywhere an enrolled National Guard.

  7. The Seigneurs did what they could; enrolled in National Guards; fled, with shrieks, complaining to Heaven and Earth.

  8. A small force was enrolled and sent to the assistance of Gurgenes.

  9. Hence it happened that when Upper Canada College first threw open its doors, more than a hundred young men enrolled their names.

  10. The following day Beric, taking with him the greater portion of his band, marched across the hills under the guidance of the charcoal burner, who had now enrolled himself regularly in its ranks, and had taken the oath of obedience.

  11. I figured out that if I enrolled for several extra Bible courses the Faculty would be easier on me with my other studies, and let me cut some of them out entirely.

  12. A legion had been brought from Spain,[12] and the regiment of marines enrolled by Nero still remained.

  13. The city at the same time was in part new walled, and the seven hills united; while the mass of the free population were divided into five classes according to their property, and enrolled for military purposes in 193 "centuries.

  14. Armies could still be enrolled and generalled if there was pay for them; but the pay failed, not because bullion was lacking, but because the will and power to supply and apply it in the old fashion was lacking.

  15. Even in the eighth and ninth centuries the free populations of Rome and Ravenna were enrolled under the four heads of clerici, optimates militiae, the milites or exercitus, and the cives onesti or free populus.

  16. If he dies his name will be immortal--his name will be enrolled with the names of Warren, Sidney, and Russell; if he lives he is destined to be the light of the nation.

  17. Having chosen the law for his profession, he was enrolled a student of the Inner Temple in his twenty-sixth year.

  18. In a little while it leaks out why he's so generous with his promises and so wishful to see us enrolled beneath his noble banner.

  19. That his recruits would have no buckets to pass after they had enrolled themselves for service was with Mr. Miles a minor consideration.

  20. Sangamon had six times as many students enrolled as Midsylvania, which meant, of course, six times the bulk of raw material from which to pick and choose for her team.

  21. Much of the lack of literacy could be attributed to the fact that children of school age either were not enrolled in school or, if they were enrolled, did not attend classes regularly.

  22. They consented, and that number of their best men enrolled themselves under General Kearney, and marched 2,400 miles with the armies of the United States.

  23. Pylea and her regiment were about the same age, having been enrolled together four years previously.

  24. I'll introduce you presently, and get you enrolled as members of our Three Ace Club.

  25. Slaves were also enrolled from the fifth century onwards but their admission to military service brought them freedom.

  26. No longer were recruits enrolled for one year only, but took the oath of service for sixteen years.

  27. The membership of the Senate was increased to 900, and many new men, including ex-soldiers of Caesar and enfranchised Gauls, were enrolled in it.

  28. They comprised those who had held some local magistracy, and others having the requisite property qualification who were enrolled directly (adlecti) in the council.

  29. This was really an extension of the principle that a man was bound to perform certain services in the community in which he was enrolled (his origo).

  30. Severus enrolled three new legions for the Parthian war and placed them under the command of equestrian prefects instead of senatorial legates.

  31. The new citizens were not to be enrolled in all of the thirty-five Roman tribes, a step which might make them dominate the Assemblies, but they were to vote in certain tribes only, so that their influence could be restricted.

  32. He himself was enrolled in each of these colleges and, at the death of Lepidus in 12 B.

  33. The others were liable to naval service, but only in cases of great need were they enrolled in the legions.

  34. While the voluntary enlistment of barbarians had been a regular method of recruitment from the time of Diocletian, such troops were at first enrolled directly in the imperial service.

  35. At the end of his equestrian career he might be enrolled in the senatorial order.

  36. As the first three officers were required to be owners in whole, or in part, of yachts enrolled in the club, there was found to be an alarming scarcity of yachts.

  37. About a dozen yachts had been entered for the race, though only four of them belonged to the club; those that were not enrolled being nominally in charge of members, in order to conform to the regulations.

  38. Almost 3000 enrolled the week after the resolutions were adopted.

  39. Each trade looked after its own members, with the National Committee voting those men who were enrolled but not yet turned over to their respective unions, and in some cases the unorganized also.

  40. But, since the establishment Of the department of state, the amendments to the Constitution have been enrolled in the office of that house where they originated.

  41. SIR, In answer to the note you did me the honour to send this morning, my first impression was that the amendments for each state should be enrolled in the office of the secretary of the Senate, as the resolution commenced in Senate.

  42. DEAR SIR, I find that all the amendments to the Constitution, though none of them are signed by the president, have been enrolled in this office.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enrolled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    booked; documented; down; entered; filed; indexed; inscribed; legal; logged; official; posted; registered