Use signed in a sentence
Sentences starting with signed
- Signed and sealed. [10]
Sentences ending with signed
- She knew the surgeon's messengers by sight, this one was in the usual livery, and his master's name was duly signed. [11]
- On that day, June 27, the preliminaries of peace were signed. [2]
- Then the dispatches from Rome arrived, the letters to be examined, and each one to be decided on and signed. [10]
- An' the letter ended abrupt, in the middle of a sentence, en' it wasn't signed. [13]
- The Count was asked what question had been put to Philip immediately before the deeds of inheritance were signed. [11]
- Late in the afternoon of a spring day he was sent from the office to Mavick's house with a bundle of papers to be examined and signed. [4]
Short sentences using signed
- The letter was signed, Adrian. [11]
- I signed the compromise. [10]
- It was signed and sealed. [4]
- I signed 'em. [9]
- Signed, 'Gregory Yates. [5]
- Signed, "Henry Bascom. [5]
- Contract signed yesterday. [5]
- It was signed "Agnes. [11]
Sentences containing signed two or more times
- They signed the Declaration of Independence; no American's name is signed to that document at all. [5]
More example sentences with the word signed in them
- Arrived at New York, they went to a hotel off Broadway for dinner, and Carnac signed names in the hotel register as "Mr. and Mrs. Carnac Grier. [11]
- Cousin Maud hastened with all zeal to do honor to friends and guests so dear; but as she reached the door she stood still as in doubt, and signed to me so that I perceived that somewhat had gone wrong. [10]
- He received her with a respectful bow and signed to her to be seated. [10]
- He signed the will in three places. [5]
- No doubt those who signed the document understood that the second clause limited the first, and that men are created equal only in respect to certain rights. [4]
- The only man who ever signed my petition with alacrity, and said that the fact that a thing was right was all-sufficient, was Rev. [5]
- The scorn with which the rebels, after the compromise signed by the highest nobles, had called themselves Geusen, or Beggars, and endangered repose, would have been worthy of the severest punishment. [10]
- In token of which he drew a certificate of service from his pocket, signed by Messrs. Currie and Beck, proclaiming him the best master and supercargo they had ever had in their service. [9]
- Two of them were full of harsh words, and these were signed with the scrawl. [11]
- Vaudreuil and Montcalm were at variance, and Vaudreuil had, through his personal hatred and envy of Montcalm, signed the death-warrant of the colony by writing to the colonial minister that Montcalm's agents, going for succour, were not to be trusted. [11]
- Yet with a wave of the hand he accepted the roll of bills, and signed the receipt with an air which said, "These forms must be observed, I suppose. [11]
- I said there was divorce, and she replied I'd done it with my eyes open, and had signed our names in the book of the hotel as Mr. and Mrs. Carnac Grier and divorce would not be possible. [11]
- Paulina did not wait for her reply, but signed to Hannah to follow her to join the congregation now assembled at the evening meal. [10]
- There they showed us no end of aged documents; some were signed by Popes, some by Tilly and other great generals, and one was a letter written and subscribed by Goetz von Berlichingen in Heilbronn in 1519 just after his release from the Square Tower. [5]
- Lawyer Wilson spoke up now, and said: "I ask the Chair to read the name signed to that paper. [5]
- And when he turned away she followed him with a look that might have disturbed his serenity, if he had not at the moment had a little square letter in his breast pocket, dated at Philadelphia, and signed "Ruth. [5]
- Then he said to them: "'You signed these contracts and assumed these obligations of your own free will and accord? [5]
- I am resigned to take the $8,500 if it could come in bank-notes--for it does seem that it was so ordered, Mary--but I have never had much courage, and I have not the pluck to try to market a cheque signed with that disastrous name. [5]
- They had decided to take a modest apartment in town for the winter, and almost before the lease was signed, Edith, in her mind, had transformed it into a charming home. [4]
- Old Adventus signed to Melissa, and with drooping head she followed him through the rooms and corridors that led to the apartments of the highpriest. [10]
- I had submitted to me for examination, in 1862, a manuscript found among the Winthrop Papers, marked with the superscription, "For my worthy friend Mr. Wintrop," dated in 1643, London, signed Edward Stafford, and containing medical directions and prescriptions. [3]
- Therefore, the next time little Jacob woke, Kit set himself to attract his wandering attention, and this not being a very difficult task (one sneeze effected it), he signed to him to rouse his mother. [12]
- For a long time after one of the great Virginia mines had been incorporated, about fifty feet of the original location were still in the hands of a man who had never signed the incorporation papers. [5]
- She waited quietly till he had signed the first paper, then turned her pretty head aside, and blushing faintly, exclaimed with downcast eyes: "It is I, Peter! [10]
- Why, you went through the ceremony as if it was the real thing, signed the papers, paid my fee, and kissed the bride. [11]
- I smiled at this, for my Lord was never within his income, and I made no doubt he had signed a note to cover my indebtedness. [9]
- Some of these things, signed by nom de plumes, were charged to Mark Twain. [5]
- So soon as they reached Stephanus' cave, both turned their backs on Paulus with conspicuously marked intention; nay the acolyte signed his brow with the cross, as if he thought it necessary to protect himself against evil influences. [10]
- The President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, received a letter professing to be written from the Hotel Meurice, Paris, dated October 23, 1866, and signed "George W. M'Crackin, of New York. [6]
- The editor of the Sangamon Journal gave me to understand that you are the author of an article which appeared, I think, in that paper of the 2d September instant, headed "The Lost Townships," and signed Rebecca or 'Becca. [7]
- I called up the prosecuting attorney, who sent to Monahan's saloon, close by, and procured a release for the coachman on his own recognizance, one of many signed in blank and left there by the justice for privileged cases. [9]
- Joan signed to the officer in charge of that division of the train to come to her, and he rode up and saluted. [5]
- I never wrote the note on the tile which was signed with my name; Eulaeus did it, and you took his bait and came out into the desert by night. [10]
- Suppose, for instance, the Medical Society should refuse to give us an opiate, or to set a broken limb, until we had signed our belief in a certain number of propositions,--of which we will say this is the first: I. [6]
- The Report of the last Committee had been signed by the Honorable, ___________late __________ of ____________, as Chairman. [6]
- At the reply the inspector of taxes bowed profoundly, and signed to the Spanish officer behind him. [10]
- Inform him that the general who signed that capitulation had no right to do so, and that no one but the Emperor of Russia has that right. [2]
- I have signed the contract for the building of the house on my Connecticut farm and specified the cost limit, and work has been begun. [5]
- Rameses signed consent; the charioteer went close up to him, and they held a short but eager conversation in a low voice. [10]
- She was of the breakfast company yesterday, but the picture of herself which she signed and gave me does not do her majestic beauty justice. [5]
- Also be sure that the schedules are all signed by the applicants as well as the Petition. [7]
- We are confident that the readers of our Raper will appreciate the letter in another column signed 'W. [9]
- I am told that Gen. Neale says that he will swear that he heard Gen. Adams tell young Anderson that the assignment made by his father was signed with a cross. [7]
- From the day that both wills were made and signed, no word had been spoken concerning them between him and John Grier. [11]
- Now, then, I tell you he has signed the treaty. [5]
- One was from Susan Holt, and the other, written in a large, slanting, and angular handwriting, was signed Lily Dallam. [9]
- But it had suddenly flashed upon me that a reference to France was the thing, since the Articles of War which you are accused of dishonouring were signed by officers from France and England. [11]
- No startling headlines such as we see now, but a continued novel among the advertisements on the front page and verses from some gifted lady of the town, signed Electra. [9]
- These contracts are strictly and legally drawn, and are duly signed and certified. [5]
- It was signed Stephen A. Brice, Enrolling Officer. [9]
- By the United States law, no man could become a pilot unless two duly licensed pilots signed his application; and now there was nobody outside of the association competent to sign. [5]
- The letter was signed, "T. Bayleigh, Chief of Police. [5]
- The queen presently signed to Zoe, who threw a little silver ball into a bowl of the same metal, elaborately wrought and decorated, and in a few minutes the tramp of the body-guard was audible outside the door of the tent. [10]
- But before he signed them he spoke: "You are a business man, Mr. Hopper," said he, "And as a business man you must know that these notes will not legally hold. [9]
- He has therefore signed such treaties, and they having been duly ratified by the Government of Mexico, he has transmitted them to me for my consideration. [7]
- They were all signed simply "Sarah Temple," they were dated at a certain number in the Rue Bourbon, New Orleans, and each was a tragedy in that which it had left unsaid. [9]
- Upon demand, he signed his deposition himself. [5]
- This letter was signed George Fournel. [11]
- It had been signed by everybody of any importance in Missouri, and would be presented immediately. [5]
- The letter was signed "One who will always remain your friend, Cynthia Wetherell. [9]
- The good Colonel sighed as he signed, away that business which had been an honor to the, city where it was founded, I thank heaven that we are not concerned with the details of their talk that day. [9]
- The old man showed by his face that he plainly understood the cause of my hesitation, but he merely signed to me with an inclination of the head to pass out of the room before him, and remained silent. [12]
- Come, come," and she signed to her, and Ann did her bidding and fell on her knees by her, as she had done erewhile in the forest-lodge. [10]
- Wasn't it natural she should fight out agin' takin' the property the leviathin left her, whin she knew there was another will he'd spoke on a paper to the lawyer the night he died, though he hadn't signed it? [11]
- Not a deed shall be signed nor an acre granted until I come back from the Ohio. [9]
- Pharaoh signed to Rui a second time and, as the monarch sank back upon his throne, the old man, fixing his keen eyes on Hosea, replied: "The demand which the lord of both worlds makes upon you by my lips is easy to fulfil. [10]
- To this, a reply was received from the Secretary of State's office, signed by Mr. [6]
- Irving's first literary publication was a series of letters, signed Jonathan Oldstyle, contributed in 1802 to the "Morning Chronicle," a newspaper then recently established by his brother Peter. [4]
- I've brought a petition, signed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and all the teachers, and by more than two hundred other people. [5]
- And so with perfect confidence, perfect trust, I wrote on a piece of paper the opening words--ending with "Go, and reform,"--and signed it. [5]
- They agreed; the papers were drawn out and signed, and at noon, Saturday, word was sent to the poor old woman. [5]
- It was the only plain English document, undarkened by ciphers and mysteries, and responsibly signed and authenticated, which squarely implicated the Reformers in the raid, and it was not to Mr. Rhodes's interest that it should be eaten. [5]
- Whereupon Ann smiled on him so graciously that I was in pain for him, and she signed to me, and, I taking the lower part as was our wont, we gave Prince Wizlav's "Song to Dame Love. [10]
- In the letter of the Governor and Council of Virginia to the London Company, dated Jamestown, July 7, 1610, signed by Lord De La Ware, Thomas Gates, George Percy, Ferd. [4]
- On the morning of the fourth of October Kutuzov signed the dispositions. [2]
- The famous artist-guild of Antwerp soon proudly numbered him among them, and even at the present day his pictures are highly esteemed by connoisseurs, though they are attributed to other painters, for he never signed his name to his works. [10]
- Rameses did not observe the Regent's dismay, for he had signed to Mena to come closer to him. [10]
- A physician is not--at least, ought not to be--an executioner; and a sentence of death on his face is as bad as a warrant for execution signed by the Governor. [6]
- But that was not the worst of it: he signed a paper--without reading it. [5]
- He smiled and nodded, signed to Diodoros to draw off his signet ring--the only thing his father had saved from the days of his wealth and freedom--and desired Melissa to keep it for his sake. [10]
- Had he needed no other warning of this, the answer to his note asking for an appointment would have been enough,--a brief and formal communication signed by the banker's secretary. [9]
- You signed our names in the hotel register as Mr. and Mrs. Carnac Grier. [11]
- In some the name of Thomas Watson is given as the author, in others "A Gentleman of the Colony," and an apology appears signed "T. H.," for the want of knowledge or inadvertence of attributing it to any one except Captain Smith. [4]
- I signed one myself, but I couldn't afford the steelengravin'. [9]
- So the procession moved off into the narrow streets of the city, the people in the Place dispersed to new vantage points, and Monsieur Vigo signed me to follow him. [9]
- Cleopatra's countenance darkened more and more, but she concealed it behind her fan, signed to Philometor to approach, and whispered to him: "Keep near Euergetes; he has a great deal too much to say to the Egyptians. [10]
- Her eye met mine, and I signed my forehead with the cross, but she did not respond to the sacred sign. [10]
- He signed to me and Hans to follow whither he went, and then passionately besought us that we would depart from the dance for a while with him and his sweetheart, that was Ann. [10]
- Then the old man he signed a pledge--made his mark. [5]
- I signed and mailed the notes yesterday. [5]
- I signed a lie, and claimed the miserable sack. [5]
- Dessalles wrote this letter to the Governor for Princess Mary, she signed it, and it was given to Alpatych with instructions to hand it to the Governor and to come back as quickly as possible if there was danger. [2]
- And so he left me to see that the mate had signed all his lighter bills, shouting to the captain not to forget his cockets at Gravesend. [9]
- I do not know that that was true, but it probably was, for her mark signed at the bottom of a confession would be the kind of evidence (for effect with the public) which Cauchon and his people were particularly value, you know. [5]
- One of them is a decree signed and sealed by the hand of a successor of Charlemagne, in the year 896. [5]
- The Declaration of Independence was written by a British subject, every name signed to it was the name of a British subject. [5]
- There it was in the will of Monsieur de la Riviere, duly signed and attested. [11]
- These suddenly appeared in the House one morning, with favourable recommendations, and, mirabile dicta, the end of the day saw them through the Senate and signed by the governor. [9]
- The high play I readily promised to avoid in the future, and I signed myself,--well, it matters not after seventy years. [9]
- Such a command I must obey, whether I would or no; nay, while I stood a moment at the door she signed to me to go; but, as I turned away, she cried after me: "Go and leave me, Margery. [10]
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