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Example sentences for "address"

Lexicographically close words:
additionally; additions; additive; addle; addled; addresse; addressed; addressee; addressees; addressers
  1. From the nobleman who is selected to move the address in the House of Lords, it would seem that the Whigs, tired of any further experiments in turning their coats, are about to try what effect they can produce with an old Spencer.

  2. To complete his rehabilitation in the eyes of the party, his introductory address was delivered with the grace of a Spanish cavalier.

  3. And yet each disputant again was right in a degree, for, in later times, the classificatory distinctions really served as terms of address as regards the clan [tribe?

  4. Mr. McLennan was in error in maintaining that the classificatory system concerned terms of address alone.

  5. Both Mr. Morgan and Mr. McLennan have drawn attention to the peculiarities in the terms of address as between 'brothers' and as between 'sisters.

  6. It will be seen that there is a profound distinction made in address between inter-marriageable people and those between whom celibacy is enjoined.

  7. Old Mole was asked to give his name, address and occupation.

  8. Curiosity as to the address in Gray's Inn brought the "second girl" flying to her aid; she was delighted to be of use and undertook to show Matilda the ins and outs of the shops and "the dear old West End.

  9. Old Mole gave the name and address of his Head Master.

  10. She bought the Era and looked up the address of the second girl in the pantomime, who remained to her the smartest woman of her acquaintance.

  11. I relate the story without comment in the address of the injured person to More's successor.

  12. These words, which conclude an address of almost unexampled grandeur, are unfortunately of no interest to us, except as illustrating the character of the priest who wrote them, and the king to whom they were written.

  13. It then proceeded, in the form of an address to the king, to adopt and endorse the divorce and the execution.

  14. Before the fire was lighted Bainham made a farewell address to the people, laying his death expressly to More, whom he called his accuser and his judge.

  15. The letter is too long to insert; the close of it may show how a poor priest could dare to address the imperious Henry VIII.

  16. Living like wild Irish in their castle at Maynooth, they appeared in London with the address of polished courtiers.

  17. The Angel of Death descends to address Jesus, Who dies.

  18. KATE: In which of your characters may we address you?

  19. Don't wait for further answers from me, but address yours to Venice as usual.

  20. An address delivered by Freeman Clarke at Boston, last May, makes me think him better fitted for a leader than any other of the religious "Free-thinkers.

  21. Her communication to me was not an address to the public: it was a statement of the case for advice.

  22. The address was evidently that of some firm doing business in some town in New York State.

  23. Patty stood looking after him, almost moved to laughter at what he had said, and yet indignant that a man, and a comparative stranger, should address her thus.

  24. In the upper corner was a spray of apple blossoms, exquisitely painted; and on the card were some verses, written in a hand that was small and fine, but unmistakably the same as the address on the outside of the envelope.

  25. A great address had been prepared, with costly illumination on vellum, and binding by Mr. Cobden Sanderson.

  26. Before he returned, the secretary of the Chesterfield Art School had written to ask him to address the students.

  27. This study of a Greek coin had already formed the subject of an address at the Working Men's College, and anticipated the second course of Oxford Lectures.

  28. So far back as April, 1856, he had given an address to the men employed at the Museum, whom he met, on Dr.

  29. What was the address of the apartment in which you lived before you moved to Oak Cliff?

  30. Now, I will ask Mrs. Whitworth, who was the operator of that store, the address of the store and to describe the store generally for Marina and its name.

  31. This envelope has no return address on it.

  32. This does have the return address Lee Oswald, 7408 Ewing, Fort Worth, Tex.

  33. There appears to be in the file at Chamberlain-Hunt Military Academy a letter from Mr. Ekdahl to your--to you boys dated August 1946, carrying a return address of the Fayette Hotel on Third Street of Fort Worth.

  34. I had an address for something I was looking for.

  35. We returned from Chamberlain-Hunt in May 1948, to a house I don't remember the address of, sir, but we were back down in the lower class again.

  36. Would you state your address for the record?

  37. Let's address ourselves also, not just to the black spot but to the possibility that they may have shown you the actual original photograph on which there is no black spot, but which has a hole right through the photograph.

  38. The only thing made out on the return address is "M.

  39. It may be the address of the house on Alvez and Galvez, I don't know.

  40. Is it your impression then that the address of 111 Sherwood Forest Drive was probably the address of the Murrets?

  41. The YMCA is the only address that he gave me.

  42. I also requested Oswald's address and he questioned the purpose of my request.

  43. I was stationed at Mitchel Air Force Base, sir, and I believe my address was 105 Avenue C, East Meadow, Long Island.

  44. He had driven for about a week when, upon coming into the barn after completing his morning delivery, he was instructed to take a special order to a certain address on Lake Shore Drive.

  45. My name is Harriet Holden," and she gave him an address on Lake Shore Drive.

  46. Although the address was not that of one of his regular customers he felt that there was something vaguely familiar about it, but when he finally arrived he realized that it was a residence at which he had never before called.

  47. DEAR SIR,--We take the liberty to address you this, in place of a letter which we had recently written and were about to forward to you, not knowing your arrival home was expected so soon.

  48. On the evening of October 13th, in the spacious Queen's Concert Rooms, Hanover Square, Mark Twain delivered his first public address in England.

  49. The address is all set down in the notes, and there also exists the first rough draft, with the emendations in his own hand.

  50. He tells how the address was presented: August 26th.

  51. They wanted him also to read the address to the Emperor, but he pointed out that the American consul was the proper person for that office.

  52. Peter Kinney, and William Gibson who were delegated to draft the address to the Emperor of Russia at Yalta, with Samuel L.

  53. The line drawn across the tablet intersects the address of Innini and, if not for some unknown musical purpose, must be regarded as an error.

  54. The second melody of twenty-four lines is apparently an address of the earth god Enlil to his son the moon god.

  55. Nobody dared to address him or to go freely up to him and speak to him unasked--not even the children: it was forbidden, it was dangerous.

  56. Johann Albrecht assumed the expression appropriate to listening to the smoothly worded address and to answering concisely and graciously: "Most excellent Mr. Mayor.

  57. But any exit from the Schloss, if I dare be so free as to address this inquiry to your young Highnesses.

  58. The Mayor read an address of welcome to Klaus Heinrich.

  59. For the needy or speculative senders tried to outdo each other in the deference and servility of their address on the envelopes, and every conceivable title and distinction could be found mixed up in the strangest way on the letters.

  60. On a fixed day she began, on a hint from higher quarters, to address Klaus Heinrich and Ditlinde as "Grand Ducal Highness," and from that day she was more easily put out than before.

  61. The address scrawled thereon in Felix's sprawling hand was:-- "MRS.

  62. He did not even ask for my card, and giving me his was only a matter of form, for there was no address upon it.

  63. Send your address to Avon House; to-morrow night or Saturday night I shall come for you.

  64. Mr. Sabin, when he rose and held out his hand, did not address his visitor directly.

  65. He took the address which she gave to him, and repeated it to the driver.

  66. He was distinctly popular with every one of the seven passengers, who were a little doubtful how to address him, but whom he succeeded always in putting entirely at their ease.

  67. I am not going to give you my address even; you must be patient for a little while.

  68. How different that address from what she had imagined it!

  69. 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.

  70. Vogelstein's servant had secured a porter with a truck, and he was about to leave the place when he saw Pandora Day dart out of the crowd and address herself with much eagerness to the functionary who had just liberated him.

  71. Count Otto sent off his servant with the porter and followed Pandora, to whom he really wished to address a word of farewell.

  72. Then, with your black crayon, address the envelope to your own school, by revising the wording as here shown.

  73. I don't want to address the graduating class, I want to tell a barber to leave it long on top, but trim it pretty close around the edges.

  74. I was transferred when I got over here and the only address he's got is the military post office number.

  75. To which extremely irreverent address Soliman makes a dignified reply of the proper kind, including due reference to "obedience" and his "will.

  76. But the Address to the Reader, though it discards those "temptations of young ladies" (Madame de Longueville can never have been old) which Dr.

  77. In fact they did rise up and smite the Bolshevik so swiftly that he fled from his works and left Kodish in such a hurry that he gave no forwarding address for his mail.

  78. And Corporal Aldrich tells us that his old friend Bob Graham's present address is First National Bank, Mobile, Alabama.

  79. To Our Comrades and Friends To our comrades and friends we address these prefatory words.

  80. But to quiet the feeling of the starosta he advanced him the 92 roubles, giving the headman his address so that he could return the 92 roubles to the American officer when the British due bill came cash.

  81. All of which sounds like the peroration of an eloquent address at a meeting of America's own I.

  82. In The American Sentinel issue of December 10th, which was the first issue of our soldier paper, we read: "It is a great honor for me to be able to address the first words in the first Archangel paper for American soldiers.

  83. I shall, therefore, in future address him as Edward, and he has my full permission, and I may say it is my wish, that he should be on the same familiar terms with us all.

  84. Yes, I do, Clara; and after such a remark, you may be sure that I shall never address her in that way again.

  85. Then I hope he will never again address me that way," observed Patience; "for I am under too great obligations to him to bear even the idea of being on had terms with him.

  86. The address was, "To the worthy Mistress Conynghame, of Portlake, near Bolton, county of Lancaster.

  87. It is to that address that I am going myself," said Edward, smiling.

  88. My address is 15, Stonebridge Street, if you wish to write to me.

  89. He remembered the address that Miss Carol had given Vane just as he remembered every other word of the conversation.

  90. He listened to the Chancellor's address with as little emotion as though it concerned some one else.

  91. But she has given me an address in London where she can be found.

  92. It was shipped back, empty, to the address inside, at Bellwood.

  93. The next address on the list is the right one," he said, as the man waited for directions.

  94. She wrote an address on a card and gave it to me.

  95. If the mysterious number meant only the address of this very ordinary woman, then--it was probable her story of Schwartz was true enough.

  96. I took his name and address and thanked him.


  97. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "address" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ability; accost; act; action; activity; addict; address; affectation; affirmation; aim; air; allegation; allocution; answer; application; apply; approach; art; artfulness; artistry; assertion; bearing; bespeak; bow; bravura; brilliance; buttonhole; call; canvass; capability; capacity; carriage; cast; chase; cleverness; command; comment; competence; comportment; conduct; consign; control; coordination; court; crack; craft; craftsmanship; crib; cunning; curtsy; custom; debate; declaration; dedicate; dedication; deftness; demand; demeanor; deportment; desire; destination; dexterity; diatribe; dictum; dignity; diplomacy; direct; direction; discourse; dispatch; doing; doings; domicile; dwelling; efficiency; embrace; endeavor; eulogy; exclamation; exhortation; expertise; expression; facility; fasten; filibuster; finesse; follow; forward; gallantry; gesture; grace; greet; greeting; grip; guise; habitation; hail; handshake; harangue; head; horsemanship; hug; inaugural; incline; indent; ingenuity; interjection; invective; invoke; kiss; lay; lecture; letterhead; level; lodging; manner; manners; marksmanship; mastership; mastery; mention; message; method; methodology; mien; movements; nest; nod; note; observation; oration; oratory; pad; pattern; peroration; petition; philippic; phrase; pitch; place; platform; point; poise; port; pose; position; posture; practice; praxis; preach; presence; procedure; proceeding; proficiency; pronouncement; prowess; pursue; question; quickness; readiness; reading; recital; recitation; reflection; remark; remit; requisition; residence; resource; roof; route; salutation; salutatory; salute; savvy; say; saying; seamanship; seat; seek; send; sentence; serenade; sermon; shake; ship; smile; solicit; spark; speak; speech; squire; statement; stump; style; sue; superscription; tact; tactics; talk; technique; thought; timing; tirade; tone; transmit; uncover; utterance; valedictory; virtuosity; wave; way; wit; wizardry; woo; word


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    address delivered; address myself; address them; addressed himself; addressed myself; addressed them; addressing herself; addressing himself; addressing myself; addressing the