Use issue in a sentence
Sentences starting with issue
- Issue enough to pay off the Army expenses and declare it legal tender. [7]
Sentences ending with issue
- So it was with me when I had to meet the issue. [9]
- Looking at the whole field for a moment dispassionately, objectively, as the dear Teutonic philosophers say, and merely as an exhibition of phenomena, I cannot imagine any other issue. [6]
- The French parties were our parties; the French issue, our issue. [9]
- It was her way of facing the issue. [11]
- It was an unusual thing to do, but it brought matters to an issue. [11]
- It was easy to see that what he was listening to touched him painfully, and that the two diametrically different men were fighting a battle which could never lead to any satisfactory issue. [10]
- He lost no time in bringing matters to an issue. [11]
- I cheered up then, and took issue. [5]
- I will abide the issue. [7]
- It was clear that he must, somehow, evade the issue. [11]
Short sentences using issue
- The issue of what? [9]
- That is the real issue. [7]
Sentences containing issue two or more times
- Don't you think you can get it into the Jan. and Feb. numbers and issue it as a dollar booklet just after the middle of Jan. when you issue the Feb. number? [5]
- Old Roses married Victoria Lindley from "out Tibbooburra way," and there was comely issue, and that issue is now at Eton; for Esau came into his birthright, as he said he would, at his own time. [11]
- And the Act of 1859 directing you to issue new bonds does not contain this restriction, but directs you to issue coupon bonds. [7]
- One of our greatest American prophets, William James, knew that there was an issue for which we were ready to fight, for which we were willing to make the extreme sacrifice,--and that issue he defined as "war against war. [9]
- A very simple, but a very great thing Mr. Wilson had made the issue of the war a democratic issue, an American issue, in harmony with our national hopes and traditions. [9]
More example sentences with the word issue in them
- He had not yet written to her, according to his parole: this issue was clear; he could not send a letter to Guida until he was freed from that condition. [11]
- The issue may yet have been undecided when he turned round to Jethro with a sneer which he could not resist. [9]
- To them I would issue letters of marque, to harry England's trade. [9]
- My new book would issue in March, and they would tax the sale in both countries. [5]
- She dropped a word or two of grief over the precious time that must be lost, then began at once to issue commands for the march back. [5]
- He had lived with "a familiar spirit" so long, he feared the issue of this next excursion into the fens of crime. [11]
- The little garrison, which had done no more than issue in sorties, was now throwing its full force on the enemy in a last desperate endeavour. [11]
- But probably they were rather private citizens on their way to some festival celebrating the victory; for every one now believed in a great battle and a successful issue of the war. [10]
- Whether it is well or ill done, I don't know; D. V., I will now try and wait the issue quietly. [14]
- Any time; to-day,--next week, next month,--I answered.--One of those cases where the issue is not doubtful, but may be sudden or slow. [6]
- As it was, we were forced to await the issue without counsel. [9]
- Anything more that we could say now and here would lead to no good issue for either you or me. [10]
- Weak as he was, there was every reason to fear the issue of this return of his threatening symptoms. [6]
- The French Revolution was a struggle for political freedom; the underlying issue of the present war is economic freedom--without which political freedom is of no account. [9]
- The Secretary of War will issue directions for the execution of this order. [7]
- The Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy will issue the necessary directions in their respective departments for the execution of this order. [7]
- The man who uses trust-money for three days, to acquire in those three days a fortune, certain as magnificent, would pull up short beforehand if the issue of theft or honesty were put squarely before him. [11]
- Between him and us the issue is distinct, simple, and inflexible. [7]
- I have stated upon former occasions, and I may as well state again, what I understand to be the real issue in this controversy between Judge Douglas and myself. [7]
- Aunt Patsy stood up and took the oath, and Mr. Allen explained the point in issue, and asked her to go on now, in her own way, and throw as much light upon it as she could. [5]
- He has not undertaken to say that Trumbull tells a lie about these words being stricken out, but he is really, when pushed up to it, only taking an issue upon the meaning of the words. [7]
- To him the underlying issue was not democratic, but imperialistic; and this was partly because he was unable to make a mental connection between a European war and the brand of democracy he recognized. [9]
- Afterward, when I tried to recall what he said, I laughed at his surprising ignorance of the question at issue, and wondered where my wits could have gone that I allowed myself to be dazzled and turned aside at every corner. [9]
- Then get the towns on the line to issue their bonds for stock, and sell their bonds for enough to complete the road, and partly stock it, especially if we mortgage each section as we complete it. [5]
- Dicky never failed to show illusive interest, and both knew that they were not deceiving the other, and both came nearer to the issue by devious processes, as though these processes were inevitable. [11]
- That lady, needless to say, did not advertise in the magazines, or issue a prospectus. [9]
- The bill proposes to repeal the existing legislation prohibiting the circulation of bank-notes of a less denomination than five dollars within the District of Columbia, without permitting the issuing of such bills by banks not now legally authorized to issue them. [7]
- They had intended to issue the first number with the new year, and if it had been an affair of literature alone, it would have been very easy; but it was the art leg they limped on, as Fulkerson phrased it. [8]
- We are accustomed to issue invitations somewhat early, on account of my necessary preparations. [10]
- Sometimes it seemed to issue from the bowels of the earth, and at others to float from some airy height. [10]
- And they wanted to issue bonds; also paper money, redeemable in yams and cabbages in fifty years. [5]
- It is pleasant to celebrate in this peaceful way, upon this old mother soil, the anniversary of an experiment which was born of war with this same land so long ago, and wrought out to a successful issue by the devotion of our ancestors. [5]
- In a revolutionary time, when great questions are in issue, minor matters, which may nevertheless be very important, are apt to escape the consideration they deserve. [4]
- Indeed, for a time the issue had seemed doubtful, for the endurance and persistence of the Seigneur made for exasperation and recklessness in his antagonist, and once blood was drawn from the wrist of the great man; but at length Lempriere went upon the aggressive. [11]
- That trick of throwing a stone at a tree and attaching some mighty issue to hitting or missing, which you will find mentioned in one or more biographies, I well remember. [6]
- He said that this proclamation had been ready for issue, but was suppressed when the raid collapsed. [5]
- I've heard enough this morning to be convinced that they're struggling for something fundamental, that has to do with human progress,--the issue behind the war. [9]
- Some time after this meeting I saw Boyd Madras issue from the companion- way dressed as a Greek. [11]
- The escape gave them happy issue from a quandary. [11]
- The report of the successful issue of the first naval battle was believed, and many desired to greet the victorious fleet and hail their sovereign as she entered the harbour. [10]
- Looking now to the present and future, and with reference to a resumption of the national authority within the States wherein that authority has been suspended, I have thought fit to issue a proclamation, a copy of which is herewith transmitted. [7]
- Why else was the pause prolonged but that singing might issue thence? [11]
- That issue of the paper consisted of forty pages; seven columns to the page; two hundred and eighty columns in all; fifteen hundred words to the column; an aggregate of four hundred and twenty thousand words. [5]
- Let him take the oath of December 8, and go to work for the new constitution, and on your notifying me of it, I will immediately issue the special pardon for him. [7]
- Thanks, perhaps, to the newspaper comments as much as to any other factor, in the minds of those of all shades of opinion in the parish the issue had crystallized into a duel between the rector and Eldon Parr. [9]
- The election of the Lower House of the Bavarian parliament, whose members have a six years' tenure of office, which takes place next spring, excites uncommon interest; for the leading issue will be that of education. [4]
- Well, he stated the issue, Asher. [9]
- You infer that the issue of the Creeds will crumble,--preach the new, and the old will fall away of itself. [9]
- She had seen the issue also clearly. [11]
- Furthermore, Webb had the Frog book in press, and would issue it May 1st. [5]
- I doubt if the company has any right to issue such a rule. [5]
- I'll get up the company and issue the stock, all in good time. [5]
- The gun which the Boers had not dared to issue forth and take, which the British could not rescue without heavy loss while the battle was at its height--he would ride it over the hills into the Boers' camp. [11]
- It shows also that this is not a dead issue in our community, as some of the younger generation seem to think. [6]
- We may conjecture that it announced some fact, which had leaked out a little prematurely, relating to the issue of the great land-case in which the firm was interested. [6]
- He was convinced that he alone could maintain command of the army in these difficult circumstances, and that in all the world he alone could encounter the invincible Napoleon without fear, and he was horrified at the thought of the order he had to issue. [2]
- If Flint stops that bill, I'll buy a newspaper and go to the people with the issue and throw his d-d monopoly into bankruptcy. [9]
- I would therefore terminate it as a safe means for changing the issue. [7]
- Then, with grinding teeth, he looked to see what the issue would be. [13]
- Changes from State systems to the national system are rapidly taking place, and it is hoped that very soon there will be in the United States no banks of issue not authorized by Congress and no bank-note circulation not secured by the Government. [7]
- Now he was suddenly brought face to face with the great central issue of his life, and the end, whatever that end might be, could not be the same in meaning, though it might be the same concretely. [11]
- The fact is substantially true; but does it prove the issue? [7]
- He married Sarah Styles" (reading painfully) "`and they had issue, John, Robert, Anne, Susan, Eliphalet. [9]
- Even when the struggle with Germany and her allies was in progress it was quite apparent to the discerning that the true issue of the conflict was one quite familiar to American thought, of self-determination. [9]
- You can't issue stock on an incorporation like that--or if you could, it would only keep you in trouble all the time. [5]
- The issue, simply stated, is the advancement of democracy and peace. [9]
- The Secretary of State will keep a registry thereof, and will, on application, in proper cases, issue certificates of such records in the customary form of official certificates. [7]
- Tilbury's letter had started on Friday, more than a day too late for the benefactor to die and get into that week's issue, but in plenty of time to make connection for the next output. [5]
- As the news spread that the troops were to attack the Serapeum early next morning, thousands of spectators collected, and filled the temple itself in breathless anxiety to watch the issue of the struggle. [10]
- Apparently the censor sometimes revises his verdicts upon second thought, for several times lately he has suppressed journals after their issue and partial distribution. [5]
- I walked for some time--it may have been half an hour--aimlessly, and finally decided it would be best to go back to Madame Bouvet's and await the issue with as much calmness as possible. [9]
- I had written some rhymes for it--poetry I considered it--and it was a great grief to me that the production was on the "first side" of the issue that was not completed, and hence did not see the light. [5]
- He even went so far as to determine the precise hour, and the method in which the "rash act," as it would undoubtedly be called in the next issue of "The Rockland Weekly Universe," should be committed. [6]
- Elfonzo, during his short stay in the country, had fully persuaded himself that it was his duty to bring this solemn matter to an issue. [5]
- The letter, I say, had taken a different aspect, but still its language was eccentric and avoided the issue. [5]
- I undertake to say, and I make the direct issue, that he did not make his charge against the editor of the Union alone. [7]
- At last he saw a figure issue from a door and go down into the garden. [11]
- Free men of Sangamon, free men of Illinois, free men everywhere, judge ye between him and me upon this issue. [7]
- His novel, The Rise of Silas Lapham, which was running as a Century serial during the summer of 1882, attracted wide attention, and upon its issue in book form took first place among his published novels. [5]
- The new enterprise required the issue of a large number of documents conferring authority, which all passed through his hands. [10]
- In Russia the rebellion of an awakening people against an age-long tyranny has almost at once leaped to the issue of the day, taken on the complexion of a struggle for industrial democracy. [9]
- The King of Prussia and Bismarck issue decrees and an army enters Bohemia. [2]
- Some of you profess to think its retraction would operate favorably for the Union, why better after the retraction than before the issue? [7]
- So, as Fairing presented an issue to her, she concentrated her thoughts as she had never done before on the man whom the world set apart for her, in a way the world has. [11]
- Phoebicius ended his prayer to-day--a prayer for strength to break his wife's strong spirit, for a successful issue to his revenge on her seducer--ended it without haste, and with careful observance of all the prescribed forms. [10]
- But Old Roses, passing over, opened it, and, waiting for the other to pass through, said: "I do not doubt but there will be issue. [11]
- At least the paper died with that issue, and none but envious people have ever tried to rob me of the honour and credit of killing it. [5]
- I was thinking over the talk we had the day I left home,--do you remember it?--about the real issue of this war. [9]
- We see at once that he is merely making an issue upon the meaning of the words. [7]
- I shall at once issue the necessary orders. [10]
- Oshondonto knew that on the issue of this shameless business--this cruel sport of Silver Tassel--would depend his future on the Peace River. [11]
- From this vein of thought he naturally passed to a consideration of every possible method by which the issue he feared might be avoided. [6]
- After two days of this struggle with the grasping enemy, it was evident to Dr. Longstreet that Ruth's will was beginning to issue its orders to her body with some force, and that strength was slowly coming back. [5]
- President, I approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency of its issue at this juncture. [7]
- Philip was thinking of the destiny, but more than all else just now he was thinking of the woman before him and the issue to be faced by him regarding her. [11]
- In the course of the day's business the Order of "Reports of Committees" was finally reached and when the weary crowds heard that glad announcement issue from the Speaker's lips they ceased to fret at the dragging delay, and plucked up spirit. [5]
- In England copies of that issue were worth twenty guineas when I was there six years ago, and none to be had. [5]
- The red glare of strife danced before the eyes of the veriest book-worm; fired by the terrible impulse to kill, to subdue, to destroy the foe, they fought desperately and blindly, staking their lives on the issue. [10]
- The real issue of our time is industrial democracy we must face that fact. [9]
- The straightforward issue of Guida or the duchy he had not been called upon to face. [11]
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