He spake, and they silently registeredhis suggestions.
Napoleon the Great may be registered mentally in the effacement of the portraits of Leonidas and Paoli by those of Cæsar and Alexander.
After careful examination and close cross-questioning of the Out-of-Works, whom we have already registered at our Labour Bureau, we find that at least sixty per cent.
A military company, the Fusiliers, was at once formed, and its roll and career are registered in the Charleston Year Book, 1885, p.
Besides this, the latter lost many by desertion on their march, and numbers fell from the effects of the heat, which registered ninety-six degrees on the day of the battle.
Toward half past five the odometer on one of the dog-sleds registered a distance of three-quarters of a mile made since morning.
So few people came to the little country town; still fewer registered letters.
A couple of weeks after she left, she sent it to me in a registered letter.
When Mary Louise told him about the registeredletter and described the girl, he said he believed he did remember.
Miss Brooks received a registeredletter this morning, and the girls left half an hour ago.
That was the day Mrs. Ferguson registered at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel.
Ferguson registered at the hotel on the twenty-third of the previous December, with only the indefinite address of Chicago, Illinois, after her name.
I registered a vow never to gamble again--not with stocks, not with cards, not at all.
Certificates are registered in the names of clerks.
Congress has in our own day become divorced from the "general mass of national sentiment," simply because there is no means by which the movements of that national sentiment can readily be registered in legislation.
While afterwards acting as clerk to the Court of Session in Edinburgh, he performed his literary work chiefly before breakfast, attending the court during the day, where he authenticated registered deeds and writings of various kinds.
A greater vividness and permanency of impression is secured; and facts thus acquired become registered in the mind in a way that mere imparted information can never effect.
Ultramar, "one of the boldestregistered in the history of navigation.
And in spite of all young Jenkins could say at that late hour of the twenty-four, the faithful officer dragged him to the station, where a faithful sergeant faithfully registered him, and a faithful turnkey locked him faithfully up.
As young Jenkins sat unhappy in his cell, while vermin sparred with him for an opening, he registered a vow that never again would he find anything.
Dennis Mulcahey girded up his false heart, and registered a black, hellish oath to call everything a strike.
He will further see that the name of Quintus Silius Bassus is registeredin the death-roll in the temple of "Juno the Death-Goddess," and that the registration fee is paid.
On the night of the 1st, heregistered at this hotel, being assigned to the room next to this.
As soon as you went to Boston they followed andregistered at the same hotel.
Statistics The statistics below show the condition of 278 girls when theyregistered at the school.
The compensating advantage is that when she does begin to "make good" her improvement is usually registered in her earnings more quickly and accurately than it would be by the safe but slowly advancing "week-work.
In the paper for June 23 Luke discovered the name of James Harding, and, what was a little singular, he was registered at the Ottawa House.
Then he handed the pen to Luke, who registered himself also from New York.
They had now reached the village inn, and, bidding our hero good morning, Mr. Armstrong entered, and registered his name.
We have always a great many men from the West stopping at our house, but I don't recollect any special one who registered himself as coming from Toledo.
I asked if he was going to stay with us, and when he said 'Yes,' I inquired if he had registered his name.
I know a lady who made application to have a claim against a small farmer registered in the office, which was done, and she now possesses the security of the man's tenant-right for her money.
When the priests were registered in 1704 there were but thirty in the county.
Simultaneously with the growth of the mercantile marine there has been a marked development in the number of licensed mariners; that is to say, seamen registeredby the government as having passed the examination prescribed by law.
Bill and 1 Honolulu"--which means that in the sack just opened he found the mail from Lisbon for New York with the letter-bill, registered articles and a smaller closed mail for Honolulu.
A closed mail consists of ordinary letters, printed matter, and other articles, and of registered articles.
In the United States the labels are white for letter sacks, buff for papers, and cardinal red for registered mails.
I had my trunk taken to the railroad station, and after lunch, in company of my sister, I went to the post office where I mailed the two letters, sending them by registered mail.
These three letters (one from Mother Wilfrid to me) were enclosed in one envelope and sent to Archbishop Christie byregistered mail.
The cablegram I had just received bore the registered address, and yet I had received no message from my family in Halifax.
My telegraphic address was properly registered at the General Post Office in London, and it had been used over and over again during my annual visits to England.
She is a staunch iron vessel, built in England and registered in London.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "registered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.