Use address in a sentence
Sentences starting with address
- Address your letters to Dr. A. G. Henry, R. F, Barrett; A. Lincoln, E. D. Baker, J. F. Speed. [7]
- Address that argument to cowards and to knaves; with the free and the brave it will effect nothing. [7]
- Address to the People of Illinois. [7]
- Address me in care of Mr. Ripley, Barrister, of Lincoln's Inn, and bid Richard Carvel write me. [9]
- Address X. Y. [5]
- Address . [5]
Sentences ending with address
- Thank you for yours on my little notification speech and on the recent inaugural address. [7]
- One of the young ladies presented Mr. Clemens, and thanked him for his amiability in coming to make them an address. [5]
- I--I can't tell you where she's gone, but she promised to write, to send me her address. [9]
- Not having as yet seen occasion to change, it is now my purpose to pursue the course marked out in the inaugural address. [7]
- The above reward will be paid in cash to the person who will furnish the seeker, in a personal interview, the criminal's address. [5]
- In a little while the queen beheld a body of Moorish cavalry pouring into the vega, the riders managing their fleet and fiery steeds with admirable address. [4]
- Meantime, if you thought well of it, you might write her and arrange a meeting, telling her it is by my suggestion and that I gave you her address. [5]
- He accordingly made the journey from New York on June 10, 1909, and delivered a short address. [5]
- After his great successes in the West he came to New York to make a political address. [7]
- I'll have her send you suffrage literature at once, if you'll give me your address. [9]
Short sentences using address
- The address was strange. [11]
- Nobody knows my address. [5]
- Give me the address. [5]
- He got their address. [11]
- University of Virginia, address, 347. [6]
- Divinity School Address, 116-127, 131. [6]
- Editorial Address, Mass. [6]
Sentences containing address two or more times
- The subject of Mr. Emerson's Address is _Literary Ethics._ It is on the same lofty plane of sentiment and in the same exalted tone of eloquence as the Phi Beta Kappa Address. [6]
- I had been appointed chairman of a committee to draught an address to the Emperor in behalf of the passengers, and as I fully expected, and as they fully intended, I had to write the address myself. [5]
- The meeting also appointed a committee to draft an address to the people of the State, which address will also appear in the next journal. [7]
More example sentences with the word address in them
- Now, give me your address, and leave me. [12]
- They gave me your address at the hotel--when I asked for a lawyer. [9]
- A perfectly gentlemanly young man, of courteous address and mild utterance, but means at least as much as he says. [6]
- She says that you must give me your aunts address, and that she will write to her. [9]
- I might easily write a volume, pointing out inconsistencies between the statements in Adams's last address with one another, and with other known facts; but I am aware the reader must already be tired with the length of this article. [7]
- But the next words: "Do not fear," checked her hasty impulse--she smoothed out the papyrus and read on with growing excitement: "Do not fear that I shall address you as a lover--as the man for whom there is but one woman on earth. [10]
- You will not wonder that I address myself chiefly to those who are just leaving academic life for the sterner struggle and the larger tasks of matured and instructed manhood. [3]
- The officer, Timokhin, with his red little nose, standing on the dam wiping himself with a towel, felt confused at seeing the prince, but made up his mind to address him nevertheless. [2]
- She congratulated me with apparent frankness, and asked for Miss Treherne's address, saying she would write to her. [11]
- She drank no wine, but was intoxicated by her own flow of language and so completely engrossed Georg's attention, that he found no time to address a word to the other guests. [10]
- If you are willing to aid and abet a countryman (and Gilder thinks you are,) please find the signature and address of your petitioner below. [5]
- I hope it will be understood that it is from no disinclination to oblige anybody that I do not address you at greater length. [7]
- But on the whole I was occupied with more trivial matters a letter I had forgotten to write about a month's rent, a client whose summer address I had mislaid. [9]
- The old postmaster who found fault with Miss "Lulu's" designation would probably have quarrelled with this address, if it had come under his eye. [6]
- The public gardens were filled by afternoon, and whoever wanted to address the people had no need to call an audience together. [10]
- Several of them were contained in a former volume which received its name from the Address called "Currents and Counter-Currents. [6]
- Besides, the sheet we burned had an engraved address on it. [11]
- A distinguished stranger was to address the house. [5]
- The Indian's address was therefore more or less gratuitous, and he hastened to remark: "Thank you, Shangi; that's very good, and you've put it poetically. [11]
- This particular question was one which he purposed to make the subject of his address as president of the Social Science Association, at its annual meeting in 1901. [4]
- His opening address was in a tongue that failed to convey to me the least idea. [4]
- While the address was handed in, and until the reply was received, the ambassadors of the people were to remain quietly assembled in the Schlossplatz. [10]
- I felt he was acting upon deliberation; that he was trusting to the power of his insinuating address, his sophistry, to break down barriers. [11]
- Serapion shall draw up a fresh address for us, and when the king knows how shamefully we are treated--" "Aye! [10]
- He was sitting under a willow at the billabong, reading over and over to himself the address to be delivered before the Governor in the evening. [11]
- By an ironic trick of her memory, she recalled that she had told the clerks in the shops where she had made her purchases that she would send them her address later. [9]
- To fear or to try to escape that force, to address entreaties or exhortations to those who served as its tools, was useless. [2]
- Then said Kit to this gentleman, 'a pot of beer'--just so--and the gentleman, instead of replying, 'Sir, did you address that language to me? [12]
- I address myself to the company.--I believe in temperance, nay, almost in abstinence, as a rule for healthy people. [6]
- I shall return to the address later. [10]
- It is dedicated to the "high, hopeful Charles, Prince of Great Britain," and is prefaced by an address to the King's Council for all the plantations, and another to all the adventurers into New England. [4]
- I have now to take notice of a part of Adams's address which in the order of time should have been noticed before. [7]
- Monsieur Vigo promised to send his servant with my baggage, told me his address, bade me call on him for what I wanted, and took his leave. [9]
- Dominie Verstroot wishes to make an address, and then I would like to utter a few words of admonition to the citizens myself. [10]
- His back turned to her; if she could have seen the threatening scowl with which he stood gazing on the ground she would surely have remembered the architect's warning and have postponed her address till a future day. [10]
- The captain attained to fame in our little world from his maiden address, in which he very shrewdly separated the political character of Mr. Wilkes from his character as a private gentleman, and so refuted a charge of profligacy against the people's champion. [9]
- If you wish to communicate directly with him instead, his address is "Larchmont Manor, Westchester Co., N. [5]
- I beg you to believe that I do not now refuse to address you from any disposition to disoblige you, but to the contrary. [7]
- Now I want to beg that when you make your intended journey down the river, you will hunt out that hidden money, and send it to Adam Kruger, care of the Mannheim address which I have mentioned. [5]
- Spartan, I venture to address you as a friend too, for the friends of my friends are my own. [10]
- It remains only to address to them some friendly words of cheering counsel, and to bestow upon them the parting benediction. [3]
- She was about to address the Bailly, but, as though a pang of pity shot, through her heart, she turned instead and looked at the Comtesse Chantavoine. [11]
- I telegraphed Nancy to address me there, notified the office, packed my bag, and waited impatiently for midday, when I boarded the train. [9]
- If they deny this, let me address them a few plain questions. [7]
- I will address this person in his mother tongue: 'Here, cospetto! [5]
- The history of this great State, the renown of those great men who have stood here, and have spoken here, and have been heard here, all crowd around my fancy, and incline me to shrink from any attempt to address you. [7]
- He tried to think of himself as fifty years old, with the courage to address sixteen thousand people on such a day, and quailed. [9]
- And now, if they would listen--as I suppose they will not--I would address a few words to the Southern people. [7]
- I have neither the voice nor the strength to address you at any greater length. [7]
- The governor, from the stern of his schooner, gave a short but truly patriarchal address to his citizens, wherein he recommended them to comport like loyal and peaceable subjects,--to go to church regularly on Sundays, and to mind their business all the week besides. [4]
- Here in Munich the people we have occasion to address in the street are uniformly courteous. [4]
- Rather than hazard the misapprehension of our military condition and of groundless alarm by a call for troops by proclamation, I have deemed it best to address you in this form. [7]
- Smith, still holding the King by the hair, made them a bold address, offering peace or war. [4]
- The privileges of the floor were granted and he was asked to make a short address to the Senate. [5]
- It was from the firm in which Bryan Llyn of Virginia had been interested, for the letter had been sent to their care, and Dyck had given them his address in London on this very chance. [11]
- The address on the envelope was in the handwriting of Lady Tynemouth. [11]
- Arakcheev looked at the Emperor from under his brow and, sniffing with his red nose, stepped forward from the crowd as if expecting the Emperor to address him. [2]
- When he saw the Emperor address her he had left the tent. [10]
- The Address on the Emancipation Proclamation was delivered in Boston in September, 1862. [6]
- He gave Jack the address, and thereafter the club and his usual resorts knew him no more. [4]
- I will copy the address here. [5]
- Was it possible that, on account of a request which every lover ventured to address to his lady, she would withdraw the favour which rendered him so happy? [10]
- Their address represents that the construction of direct railroad communication between Knoxville and Cincinnati by way of central Kentucky would be of great consequence in the present emergency. [7]
- In the hope that it may be no intrusion upon the sacredness of your sorrow, I have ventured to address you this tribute to the memory of my young friend and your brave and early fallen son. [7]
- It was more than she could bear to hear him address her in jest, almost in mockery: him of all men, and at this moment for the first time--and to be thus reminded of her father! [10]
- Resolved, That A. T. Bledsoe, S. T. Logan, and A. Lincoln be appointed a committee to prepare an address to the people of the State. [7]
- What do you suppose are the sentiments entertained by the Thompsons with a p towards those who address them in writing as Thomson? [6]
- The Indian never spoke unless he was spoken to, and the two others took good care not to address their lord. [10]
- Then the returning sovereign greeted the others with a gracious gesture, but vouchsafed a word to no one until the eunuch stepped before her to deliver his address of welcome. [10]
- There may be some among those whom I address who are disposed to ask the question, What course are we to follow in relation to this matter? [3]
- I never was so tired of any one phrase as the sailors made me of the opening sentence of the Address to the Emperor of Russia. [5]
- Why do you sit there looking like an envelope without any address on it and see me going mad before your face with suspense! [5]
- My address is simply New York City--I have no other that is permanent and not transient. [5]
- Then was there shouting and clinking and emptying of wine cups, whereat old Dame Clara Tetzel, who was deaf and had failed to gather the purport of her son's address, cried aloud "Is young Schopper come at last then? [10]
- With a smile she received the address, and, turning, handed it to Louis, smiling at him too with a winning duplicity, for which she might never have to ask forgiveness in this world or the next. [11]
- On the way she had pondered long over the question how she should address him; but now she knew that she need not call him "Your Excellency," far less "Your Highness. [10]
- Several gentlemen were sent for to see him, in his last moments, one of whom (Judge Davis) made a short address to the people; but in such low tones as to be inaudible, save to a few in his immediate vicinity. [5]
- I had, indeed, sent a cable to my agent in England, which was to be forwarded to the address given me by Boyd Madras at Aden. [11]
- Said he would send me the address of his hatter. [5]
- Clutch hold, I say, clutch hold, or--" "Or you will fall upon me," said Paulus, whose arms had dropped by his side during the youth's address. [10]
- The Consul also said we ought to draft a little address to the Emperor, and present it to one of his aides-de-camp, who would forward it to him at the proper time. [5]
- The address, 169 Rue de l'Universite, whence these letters are written, was the beautiful studio home of the artist Pomroy which they had taken for the winter. [5]
- At the next review, they say, the Emperor did not once deign to address him. [2]
- The guests were reluctant to address her, feeling that she was in no mood for their conversation. [2]
- Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood: reference to, 223; on the Burns speech, 225; kindness, 273, 274, 276-279; at Emerson's death-bed, 349; funeral address, 351-353. [6]
- Among those who read his address, "To my Dear People of Berlin," there were many who were wiser. [10]
- Then came the question of the address of welcome to be delivered at the banquet. [11]
- If two stranger queens, sole survivors of two shipwrecked vessels, were cast, half-naked, on a rock together, each would at once address the other as "Our Royal Sister. [6]
- In about a quarter of an hour Mr Chuckster (with a pen behind his ear and his face inflamed with wine) appeared at the door, and condescending to address Kit by the jocose appellation of 'Young Snob,' informed him that the visitors were coming out. [12]
- I had not propounded it without some reflection, and I wish now to address to this audience some remarks upon it. [7]
- I do not propose to address you at length; I have no voice for it. [7]
- His address is printed in another column, and we believe it will appeal to the intelligence and sober judgment of the state. [9]
- Such is the power of a good address, and such is the omnipotence of the great organ. [4]
- My name is Platon, and the surname is Karataev," he added, evidently wishing to make it easier for Pierre to address him. [2]
- He lighted a pipe, smiled, and began easily, quite dispassionately, to address me. [9]
- That there are persons in one section or another who seek to destroy the Union at all events, and are glad of any pretext to do it, I will neither affirm nor deny; but if there be such, I need address no word to them. [7]
- It was her part to explain and excuse herself; and as he did not at once address her after they had exchanged greetings, she said in a low tone of urgent entreaty: "Forgive me for coming so late. [10]
- He was pondering over the words in which to address the Queen, and within a few minutes the ship would have made her landing, and Cleopatra might cross the bridge. [10]
- But he went out directly after, and at the 'Every Other Week' office he climbed the stairs to Fulkerson's room and asked for Beaton's address. [8]
- I address you only as a fellow-man,--said the divinity-student,--and therefore a fellow-sinner. [6]
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