Use vote in a sentence
Sentences ending with vote
- Send us what you may know of your army vote. [7]
- You are expected, you know, to have your washing done where you vote. [4]
- Nobody ever sees when the vote is taken; there never is a formal vote. [6]
- Put it that way, and you have my vote. [5]
- Every man's color was known, and it was against the rules to be present and fail to vote. [9]
- Individual: "Do you want to come in and see the convention and vote? [9]
- She was able to tell him exactly how the House would vote. [5]
- Amidst unparalleled excitement the ballot was now taken, and J. W. Smith elected U. S. Senator; Dilworthy receiving not one vote! [5]
- The Golden Rule seems to be suspended by a more than two-thirds vote. [4]
- In politics party-organization saves us the pains of much thinking before deciding how to cast our vote. [6]
Short sentences using vote
- The vote was taken. [9]
- Fifteen vote over again. [9]
Sentences containing vote two or more times
- Keep it out until a vote is taken, and a vote in favor of it cannot be got in any population of forty thousand on earth, who have been drawn together by the ordinary motives of emigration and settlement. [7]
- The governor beaten, the Whig vote being decreased many thousands since 1840, although the Democratic vote had not increased any. [7]
- Now, Sir, you see what Americanizing is in politics;--it means that a man shall have a vote because he is a man,--and shall vote for whom he pleases, without his neighbor's interference. [6]
- I said to myself, then, that it wouldn't do for me to vote for Bryan, and I rather thought--I know now--that McKinley wasn't just right on this Philippine question, and so I just didn't vote for anybody. [5]
- The latter, the history of whose capture with Cassius Clay you well know, had not arrived here when that vote was given; but, as I understand, he stands ready to give just such a vote whenever an occasion shall present. [7]
- She said to herself, "I don't simply want his vote under compulsion--he might vote aye, but work against the bill in secret, for revenge; that man is unscrupulous enough to do anything. [5]
- Without a blush he will vote for an unclean boss if that boss is his party's Moses, without compunction he will vote against the best man in the whole land if he is on the other ticket. [5]
- General Schenek is fully determined, and has my strict orders besides, that all loyal men may vote, and vote for whom they please. [7]
- North Carolina was divided, and thus its vote was lost; and Delaware, Georgia, and New Jersey refused to vote. [7]
- Almost half the Democrats here are for improvements; but they will vote for Cass, and if he succeeds, their vote will have aided in closing the doors against improvements. [7]
More example sentences with the word vote in them
- Come, I think your account with my father is squared; and I want you to vote to put my father's son in Parliament, and to put out Barode Barouche, who's been there too long. [11]
- I did want you--I do want you to vote for it. [5]
- I don't ask you to vote at all--I only urge you to not soil yourself by voting for Blaine. [5]
- Well, if he wouldn't consent, but should even strenuously protest and say he wouldn't serve if elected, isn't it still wise and fair to nominate him and vote for him? [5]
- Mr. Trollop, you would not sell your vote on that subsidy bill--which was perfectly right--but you accepted of some of the stock, with the understanding that it was to stand in your brother-in-law's name. [5]
- But if you would like to defeat Buchanan and his gang, allow me a word with you: Does any one pretend that Fillmore can carry the vote of this State? [7]
- What is the workmen's vote against it? [9]
- Them's the very words I said; they all heard me; and the country may rot for all me --I'll never vote agin as long as I live. [5]
- Would you--did you wish me to vote for it? [5]
- The man that will vote for that bill will break the eighth commandment in any other way, sir! [5]
- But Judge Douglas will have it that all hands must take this extraordinary decision, made under these extraordinary circumstances, and give their vote in Congress in accordance with it, yield to it, and obey it in every possible sense. [7]
- So now the whole council is French, and in all ordinary matters of legislation they vote together and in the French interest, not the English. [5]
- Shrewd country delegates who had listened to the Champion's speeches and had come to the capital prepared to vote for purity, had been observing the movements since yesterday, of Mr. Tooting and Mr. Wading with no inconsiderable interest. [9]
- All of us who did not vote for Mr. Buchanan, taken together, are a majority of four hundred thousand. [7]
- If Edmunds's name were put up, I would vote for him in the teeth of all the protesting and blaspheming he could do in a month; and there are lots of others who would do likewise. [5]
- He says there were certain modifications made in the bill in committee that he did not vote for. [7]
- Seeing this, I went about preparing myself to give the vote understandingly when it should come. [7]
- He desires that we reconsider the vote by which he was elected. [5]
- But even if we fail to technically restore the compromise, it is still a great point to carry a popular vote in favor of the restoration. [7]
- I always thought we could vote anything we wanted. [8]
- When the vote was taken upon it, a majority of all present in the Congress of the Confederation voted for it; but there were so many absentees that those voting for it did not make the clear majority necessary, and it was lost. [7]
- Then the vote was taken on the adoption of the report and it carried by a surprising majority. [5]
- When the bill was put to a vote he demanded a roll call. [9]
- But that vote was present at church next Sunday the same as ever, and as unconscious of its perfidy as if nothing had happened. [5]
- When its editor was nominated for public printer, I declined to vote for him, and stated that at some time I might give my reasons for doing so. [7]
- His good-natured Excellency was much annoyed at the gossip his henchmen created--especially when there arose a rumor that they were paid assassins of his, brought along to quietly reduce the democratic vote when desirable! [5]
- But no vote was given for a consideration--at least this was the report of an investigating committee later on. [4]
- You remember I was an old Whig, and whenever the Democratic party tried to get me to vote that the war had been righteously begun by the President, I would not do it. [7]
- They did not want to vote against sending help to General Taylor, and therefore they voted for both together. [7]
- What we do want is the conclusive evidence that respectable citizens of Louisiana are willing to be members of Congress and to swear support to the Constitution, and that other respectable citizens there are willing to vote for them and send them. [7]
- Last November he walked five blocks in a rainstorm, without any shelter but an umbrella, and cast his vote for Grant, remarking that he had voted for forty-seven presidents--which was a lie. [5]
- The House, by vote, censured the two improper deputies. [5]
- I've got that vote yet, and I've kept it clean, ready to deposit at some other election. [5]
- But is its vote worth any more than mine would be? [5]
- The price per vote was paid in doughnuts, and it depended somewhat on the appetites of the individuals as to the price of the votes. [5]
- It made his vote valuable--in fact, essential. [5]
- He would not vote to deprive Mr. Hodder of his salary. [9]
- I had a vote this fall, and I began to make some inquiries as to what I had better do with it. [5]
- But they never vote that way. [7]
- He has to vote several times a day; for giving a decision is really casting a vote; but that is much easier than to scratch around in all the anxieties of a retail business. [4]
- And if the vote requesting him to resign prevails, I venture to predict that there is not a man on this vestry who will not live to regret it. [9]
- Forestalling a possible vote on the morrow to recall and reconsider, there remained some sixty members whose loyalty was unquestioned, but whose reputation for discretion was not of the best. [9]
- Below is the vote of 1856, in your district: Counties. [7]
- Well, I cannot vote for him. [5]
- He is to vote "yes" or "no" on these proposals. [4]
- Mr. Gulian C. Verplanck, the venerable senior member of the society, proposed the vote of thanks to Mr. Motley with words of warm commendation. [6]
- The people don't value the vote, they know nothing about the real problems. [9]
- There was a two-thirds vote on the University side--and two over. [5]
- It will arraign two or three dozen of its members, or maybe four or five dozen, for taking bribes to vote for this and that and the other bill last winter. [5]
- Over here the twenty thousand would-be exclusives come up to the polls and vote themselves to be ladies and gentlemen. [5]
- It may be true--it looks reasonable enough--but as long as those parties can't vote anymore, the matter can be of no great public interest. [5]
- And we feel, too, that some of the city's Democrats ought to be loyal to Mr. Watling,--not that we expect them to vote for him in caucus, but when it comes to the joint ballot--" "Who? [9]
- Let me prove to you that every vote withheld from Fremont and given to Fillmore in this State actually lessens Fillmore's chance of being President. [7]
- Every member had to vote 'Yes' or 'No' in person and before witnesses; so it took weeks to decide a candidacy, because many pilots were so long absent on voyages. [5]
- If he chooses to vote for the Devil, that is his lookout;--perhaps he thinks the Devil is better than the other candidates; and I don't doubt he's often right, Sir. [6]
- It is impossible to turn a fellow citizen whose vote may make his master--say, rather, employer--Governor or President, or who may be one or both himself, into a flunky. [6]
- Mr. Lamborn refers to the late elections in the States, and from their results confidently predicts that every State in the Union will vote for Mr. Van Buren at the next Presidential election. [7]
- The Whigs moved to strike out the preamble, so that they could vote to send the men and money, without saying anything about how the war commenced; but being in the minority, they were voted down, and the preamble was retained. [7]
- Mr. Lincoln moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed. [7]
- And after listening to Miss Penniman I take this opportunity to declare, of my own free will, that I will add my vote to that of Judge Graves to reinstate Miss Wetherell. [9]
- If you wish to hold the balance of power, it is important for you to attend to and secure the vote of Mason also: You should be sure to have men appointed delegates that you know you can safely confide in. [7]
- Since I declined to give that vote, this scurrilous abuse, these vindictive and constant attacks have been repeated almost daily on me. [7]
- Do your best to get out the largest vote possible, and of course as much of it as possible on the right side. [7]
- We declare it to be our solemn conviction, that the Whigs are always a majority of this nation; and that to make them always successful needs but to get them all to the polls and to vote unitedly. [7]
- To this is to be added 33,762 cast now in the new States of Kansas and Nevada, which States did not vote in 1860, thus swelling the aggregate to 4,015,773 and the net increase during the three years and a half of war to 145,551. [7]
- One has no time to examine the word and vote upon its rank and standing, the automatic recognition of its supremacy is so immediate. [5]
- Under the impression thus made I gave the vote before mentioned. [7]
- The debate being thus ended, the vote upon the reference would follow--with victory for the Government. [5]
- It seemed as though every man in the opposition was on his feet and yelling at the chair: some to adjourn; some to indefinitely postpone; some demanding roll-calls; others swearing at these--for a division vote would have opened the doors. [9]
- Amid great enthusiasm, the States, by unanimous vote, at once ratified the documents. [11]
- I see by the papers, a vote is to be taken as to the post-office. [7]
- When I tell the old residenters that this thing went through without buying a vote or making a promise, they say, 'That's rather too thin. [5]
- This was in the old days when the Patricians alone governed Venice--the common herd had no vote and no voice. [5]
- Jabez Miller, on the north slope, had told Samuel Todd, who told Ephraim Williams, that he was going to vote for Fletcher. [9]
- The commentary of the laymen on the preaching and practising of Jonathan Edwards was, that, after twenty-three years of endurance, they turned him out by a vote of twenty to one, and passed a resolve that he should never preach for them again. [6]
- Shall we bury the hatchet and be good friends and respect each other's little secrets, on condition that I vote Aye on the measure? [5]
- The other of the four--James McHenry voted against the prohibition, showing that, for some cause, he thought it improper to vote for it. [7]
- If alive on the first Monday in November, I shall vote for Hugh L. White for President. [7]
- I pointed to the facts that the people could not vote without being registered, and that the time for registering had gone by. [7]
- You must understand, the constitution gave every man a vote; therefore that vote was a vested right, and could not be taken away. [5]
- He would have the citizen conform his vote to that decision; the member of Congress, his; the President, his use of the veto power. [7]
- The President gave the casting vote for the latter, Mr. Messick. [5]
- At elections see that those, and only those, are allowed to vote who are entitled to do so by the laws of Missouri, including as of those laws the restrictions laid by the Missouri convention upon those who may have participated in the rebellion. [7]
- That vote affirms that the war was unnecessarily and unconstitutionally commenced by the President; and I will stake my life that if you had been in my place you would have voted just as I did. [7]
- Each Republican knew that the charge was a slander as to himself at least, and was not inclined by it to cast his vote in your favor. [7]
- I don't say that it is not her business to vote, but I do say that a woman who does not please is a false note in the harmonies of nature. [6]
- Mr. Bascom said that he would like to see all those bills grow into laws,--with certain slight changes,--but that he could not conscientiously vote to saddle the people with another Civil War debt. [9]
- I shall read that biography, though the letter of acceptance was amply sufficient to corral my vote without any further knowledge of the man. [5]
- There are two such Whigs on this floor (Colonel Haskell and Major James) The former fought as a colonel by the side of Colonel Baker at Cerro Gordo, and stands side by side with me in the vote that you seem dissatisfied with. [7]
- I admit that such a vote should not be given in mere party wantonness, and that the one given is justly censurable if it have no other or better foundation. [7]
- If you had skulked one vote, you would have had to skulk many more before the end of the session. [7]
- Even then a single adverse vote killed the application. [5]
- If he would simply vote No, but keep quiet and not molest us, I would feel perfectly cheerful and content. [5]
- But if I should think of any legitimate way, I shall make use of it, and then I shall vote for Mr. Jerome. [5]
- They don't exactly say they won't vote for V.B., but they say he will not be the candidate, and that they are for Texas anyhow. [7]
- I do not say I might not, as a member of Congress, vote for it. [7]
- Anything you can safely do to let her soldiers or any part of them go home and vote at the State election will be greatly in point. [7]
- A rumor ran round the House at one moment that the vote was going in favor of the second reading. [6]
- Now you vote right, do you hear?--or else there'll be a double-barreled inquest here when this trial's off, and your remainders will go home in a couple of baskets. [5]
- But the resolution required a two-thirds vote, and was lost. [9]
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