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Example sentences for "requisition"

Lexicographically close words:
requireth; requiring; requisit; requisite; requisites; requisitioned; requisitioning; requisitions; requisitus; requital
  1. In the cost department one copy should be filed according to the department in which the requisition originated, keeping the numbers consecutive, and the other under the production or job order number.

  2. A foreman, on receipt of a regularly numbered and authorized production order or sub-production order, is thereby authorized to make requisition for such stock and material as may be necessary to use in the execution of the order.

  3. Illustrate a suitable requisition form for a business of your own selection.

  4. Entries are made by means of carbon paper, duplicating those made on the Requisition form, Fig.

  5. These requisition blanks are made up in pads (the form shown in Fig.

  6. Special Departmental Requisition for Material] Stores records may be divided into two classes--one recording both quantities and values, and one recording quantities only.

  7. He then orders this material from the storeroom, using a requisition as described in the discussion of systems for the stores department.

  8. When the Storekeeper issues the articles, he first enters upon the requisition blank the date issued, and then passes it to his assistant, who notes the issue on the Stock Ledger Card, and then places it on file.

  9. Thus the requisition numbers of one department will start with A1, another B1, etc.

  10. If this is omitted it will be necessary for the cost clerk to enter the items and extend cost on another blank; when included, he can post values direct from the requisition to the permanent cost records.

  11. Each department should also be identified by a letter which will be printed on the requisition blank in connection with a serial number.

  12. Requisition for Material to be Used on a Production Order] A form of requisition adapted to the use of the average manufacturing enterprise is shown in Fig.

  13. Place should also be provided on the requisition for the signature of the one who receives the material.

  14. The requisition was made upon the officers of the courts, and the evidence, which was of a documentary or judicial character, is the highest known to the law.

  15. Our country yields a great variety of agricultural productions, and this brings into requisition all that chemical and experimental knowledge which pertains to the rotation of crops and the enrichment of soils.

  16. We may then very properly inquire after the means to be put in requisition in order to render the blessings of education universal among us.

  17. A requisition was made of the six thousand Dutch auxiliaries; and several British regiments were recalled from the Netherlands.

  18. Even before this requisition was made, a body of his troops, amounting to fifteen thousand, under the command of prince Ferdinand, brother to the duke of Brunswick, took possession of Leipsic on the twentieth day of September.

  19. A requisition was made of the six thousand auxiliaries, which the states-general were by treaty obliged to furnish on such occasions; and these were granted with great alacrity and expedition.

  20. If you enroll with me, I shall at once make a requisition for your arms and accoutrements, your knapsack, uniform, and everything else necessary for you.

  21. A soldier's outfit was given to me at once, a requisition having been made before my coming.

  22. At the same time the president made a requisition on the governors of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, for militia sufficient to compose an army of twelve thousand men.

  23. On the tenth of December that body, by resolution, made a requisition of men and money from the southern states, and the resolve was warmly seconded by Washington, in letters to the respective governors of those states.

  24. I renew at the same time, sir, the requisition which I made in favor of another French officer, detained for the same cause and for the same object.

  25. Many are of opinion, that Congress have too frequently made use of the suppliant, humble tone of requisition in application to the states, when they had a right to assert their imperial dignity and command obedience.

  26. The archbishop's peremptory requisition passed, perhaps justly, for an illegal stretch of power.

  27. But still greater profit was hoped from the requisition of that more than half involuntary contribution, miscalled a benevolence.

  28. The first and slightest degree is the requisition of a test of conformity to the established religion, as the condition of exercising offices of civil trust.

  29. Is it not at once seen how a requisition of this kind will gently force her into habits of order?

  30. This requisition will be addressed to our Royal Council of Public Instruction, who will transmit it, with suggestions, to our Minister the Secretary of State for the department of the Interior.

  31. He then made a requisition on the quartermaster for transportation of all the other companies, and proceeded without delay to Fort Hamilton.

  32. The latter replied that he had made a requisition on Major-General Sandford, for three regiments, and that they would soon be on the ground.

  33. Let me have those Requisition Averages by twelve o'clock, please--and I think that completes you, Miss Plumtree?

  34. Miss Vivian's tone implied that the question was unnecessary in the extreme, as indeed it was, since Miss Plumtree had been engaged in conducting the quarterly Requisition Averages to an unsuccessful issue for the past eighteen months.

  35. As commander of the company he made a requisition upon the quartermaster--himself--for something he wanted.

  36. As company commander he responded to this, urging that his requisition called for nothing but what he was entitled to, and that it was the duty of the quartermaster to fill it.

  37. Both the "law and the testimony" had to be called into requisition as occasion required; and even the terrors of these did not at once suffice.

  38. Wherever we can spy a hole, although it be no bigger than a wheat-straw, at which industry and enterprise can find vent, all our powers are called in requisition to stop it.

  39. Under these acts the shipment of flour coastwise was forbidden, except upon permits issued at the pleasure of the President, upon the requisition of Governors of States, most of whom were members of the dominant party.

  40. On the whole, though at Palermo and Naples the pauper starves not in the streets, the gourmand would be sadly at a loss in his requisition of delicacies and variety.

  41. I expect, however, the requisition will speedily be complied with.

  42. I have little doubt, from the cheerfulness with which they furnished the Marquis de Lafayette last winter, that they will comply with your requisition on the present occasion.

  43. Have you the usual and necessary requisition papers from the governor of your state?

  44. And if Your Honor will give me about ten minutes in private talk, I'll explain the whole thing to you, and show you the equitable and legal requisition papers which I carry in my pocket.

  45. The occasion was one which called into requisition his inventive abilities, and exhibited his taste and skill as an organizer; also the wonderful power of co-operative effort in carrying concerted plans into execution.

  46. Every Dutchman's ingenuity and military tactics were called into requisition to devise measures to rout the enemy.

  47. The commissioners under this enactment have made monthly requisitions upon the governor, transmitting at the same time vouchers for the expenses of the preceding month; and upon this information and requisition the warrants have been drawn.

  48. If the requisition is approved by both, the materials are ordered, and when furnished the applicant signs upon a duplicate his receipt for the same.

  49. It appears, however, totally impracticable to make this requisition to his aunt; it would be equally revolting to both.

  50. I think that even speaking of it hurts tranquillity; and it is as much from inclination as duty, that I beseech you to be hereafter silent on that subject: this requisition you may very easily grant at this time.

  51. The tone in which she made this requisition threw me all in a flutter, so that I could scarcely support myself; I made believe I could not find it: but at length I was obliged to obey.

  52. My requisition was so fair, that you even thought you could not refuse it, but asserting a right from my indulgence, you made use of it to demand a permission, which doubtless I ought not to have granted, and which yet you obtained.

  53. He added to the requisition another ten thousand pounds as a fine for delay, and sent troops to exact the money.


  54. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "requisition" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
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