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Example sentences for "signatures"

Lexicographically close words:
signals; signatories; signatory; signatura; signature; signboard; signboards; signd; signe; signed
  1. I got three signatures by letter since I came back to Dublin.

  2. To contradict those reports it was deemed necessary by James Stephens to get to a document the signatures of the centres who were again working actively in different counties of Ireland, and to send that document to John O’Mahony.

  3. Blackwood and Hardy attached their signatures as witnesses.

  4. Scarcely more than a week passed from the time the signatures had dried on the parchment when to Parker was sent news of the murder of Paul I.

  5. True, he would require the signatures of three other Deputies; but one of these he could supply himself, and another two were easily to be requisitioned, seeing that already it bore Robespierre's.

  6. And so he hired him a cabriolet, and drove in all haste to the house of Billaud Varennes, the Deputy, from whom he sought to obtain one of the two signatures still needed by his order of release.

  7. This form of attestation had been adopted in the hope of gaining the signatures of all the members, but without success.

  8. As to the forged seals and signatures you talk of, and the deceptions practised on the Turks, if such there were, they were the self-willed act of our woivodes, and in no way instigated by Austria.

  9. They it was who caused the documents to be prepared, with forged seals and signatures of the illustrious Signoria, which were to serve as proofs of your lying assertions.

  10. When one man pointed to the magistrates' signatures to his grant, Andros told him that their names were worth no more than a scratch with a bear's paw.

  11. A few copies were printed on July 5, with the signatures of John Hancock and Charles Thompson, president and secretary of Congress.

  12. On the doctrine of signatures the herb, because of its bright orange-coloured juice, was formerly believed to be curative of jaundice.

  13. This bond having been read and considered, all the nobles present, with the exception of the Earl of Eglinton, who went away unperceived, put their signatures to it.

  14. There followed the signatures of the principal members of the party and instructions as to how and where the money was to be paid.

  15. If signatures are required, it is best to get these before completing the decoration.

  16. If a list of names is wanted at the end of an address it should be ascertained if signatures are needed or a carefully-written list of names.

  17. Signatures certainly have a more sentimental value than a mere list of names.

  18. If it is carried here and there by various people it is very liable to become soiled, to say nothing of mistakes made and signatures written in ink of various shades.

  19. The signatures should all be written under the artist’s personal supervision.

  20. His pastoral letter was filled with the flames of divine love; for he inspired the souls of the religious in such a manner that, in a few days, he had the signatures of more than fifty of them.

  21. Nor should so important a defect be glozed over with the assertion that the said paper bore the signatures of the president and the members of your Council (whereof there is no evidence) while the very contrary is evident in the acts.

  22. I got their signatures to a letter endorsing the reformatory idea, and through them arranged with the district attorney for such leaves of absence as I would need.

  23. When the new legislature convened, we had the signatures of over two-thirds of the assemblymen, and a good majority of the senators to pledges to vote for the reformatory.

  24. We circulated immense petitions and sent formidable lists of signatures to the successful candidates.

  25. Let them then Beat their wings bare against the wires, and rave Loud as they may against our treachery, 25 At court their signatures will be believed Far more than their most holy affirmations.

  26. Be on your guard, All think not as I think; and there are many Who still hold with the Court--yes, and they say That those stolen signatures bind them to nothing.

  27. He was not satisfied; especially he was dissatisfied because he was unable to extort the signatures of the Eusebii; and he still waited, determined in some way to obtain these signatures.

  28. Facing pages 4 and 6 are facsimiles of the two pages in the Minute Book bearing signatures of early members who subscribed to the rules of the Library.

  29. Both signed, and four of the guests affixed their signatures as witnesses.

  30. Then do you both write your signatures here.

  31. Memorial to the King for site for Presbyterian church; signatures to; some of the signers noticed.

  32. One hundred and forty-eight signatures are affixed to this dusty document of 1802.

  33. Mr. James Thompson left several sons, some of whose signatures are affixed to the document before us.

  34. Gold order certificates will, when presented at the office of the Treasurer of the United States or any Sub-Treasury, bearing the signatures of duly authorised officers of the federal reserve bank, be payable in gold or gold certificates.

  35. We employ our deposit funds in discounting commercial bills on condition that they have two signatures and can be presented to the Bank of France; that is to say, they must not run over three months.

  36. After this solemn operation has been performed and the signatures of all parties observing it have been duly attested, new notes are issued by the association to replace those that have been destroyed.

  37. According to that usage the signatures of the signatory States of a treaty alternate in a regular order or in one determined by lot, the representative of each State signing first the copy which belongs to his State.

  38. The last part comprises the signatures of the representatives.

  39. Reports to Teachers The pupils should furnish the reports themselves over their own signatures for the home work.

  40. They must have the signatures of their mothers for all the work they do.

  41. There are more than four signatures of print in the story.

  42. I have some signatures of Cook’s which I know to be in his handwriting.

  43. The witness Boycott was recalled, and identified the signatures on the bills as those of Palmer and Cook.

  44. This ancient Doctrine of Signatures was an ingenious system elaborated for discovering from certain marks or appearances on the various portion of a plant's structure, the supposed medicinal virtue attached to it.

  45. That great naturalist, John Ray, whilst expressing his disbelief of the Doctrine of Plant Signatures as a whole, admitted that there were tangible grounds for the formation of the system.

  46. Other examples of the application of the Doctrine of Signatures are not difficult to be found among the quaintly-named plants enumerated in English herbals.

  47. A sheet for the returns was put in, only awaiting the signatures of the officials at the various precincts in order to be complete.

  48. One of the young men had a sister among the young lady students, and, through her Belton's rebellion was organized among the girls and their signatures secured.


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