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Example sentences for "allegations"

Lexicographically close words:
alledge; alledged; alledging; allee; allegation; allege; allegeance; alleged; allegedly; alleges
  1. Whatever his real intention in directing the search, his subsequent dealings with Scotland gave colour--and probably quite false colour--to later allegations charging him with the express purpose of wantonly destroying the national records.

  2. There are allegations of wanton and extravagant misdeeds that undoubtedly merited denial, and could not have been positively acknowledged by Wallace.

  3. But while no doubt very rough deeds were done in those days on both sides, 'Herodian cruelties' are but the stock allegations of dislike at this period; and they are hurled from both sides indiscriminately.

  4. Bundercombe for any allegations we have made against him with regard to a certain episode that took place on March eighteenth, or thereabout, in the flat of Mrs. Delaporte.

  5. Turning next to the points of difference, we had first to dispose of certain allegations which were either erroneous in fact or plainly unsound in theory.

  6. It would be shown that Wilde and Taylor were in league for certain purposes and Mr. Gill then explained the specific allegations against the prisoners.

  7. A jury in a public court had convinced themselves that Lord Queensberry's allegations were strictly true and the duty of the Public Prosecutor was truly clear.

  8. Wilde denied all the allegations of indecency though he admitted the other parts of the young man's story.

  9. He formally denied the allegations against him.

  10. But what I do mean to say is, that it was not the business of the British Government to go into a trial and examine evidence, to ascertain the foundation of the conflicting allegations on either side.

  11. I do not at all mean to say that the truth of those allegations was to be taken for granted.

  12. The propriety of maintaining the army of observation depended wholly upon the truth of the allegations on which France justified its continuance.

  13. While the Bill was going through Parliament the Royal Commission had been pursuing its inquiry into the allegations made against that Board, and had ascertained that several of the officials had been carrying on-- ".

  14. Preston, Superintendent Bureau of Conscription, has made a labored defense (written by Colonels Lay and August) of the bureau against the allegations of Gen.

  15. If this be a genuine correspondence, it will injure the South; if it be false (if the allegations be false), it will still injure us.

  16. On the contrary, a committee of the Senate has reported and published an acrimonious reply to certain allegations in the message, and severely resenting the "admonitions" of the Executive.

  17. In reply the Emperor sent a message to his wife at Livadia next day, in which he said: "I have taken the necessary steps that the allegations shall not be repeated.

  18. One other witness remained to be examined, and while his testimony possessed that trait which shone so conspicuously in the allegations of all those who had preceded him, viz.

  19. Let us now endeavour to estimate the validity of the excuses assigned, and the allegations advanced by him, for the information of Governor Sir Patrick Ross, in this deliberate statement of his case.

  20. The actual object, however, has long been merely to obtain further time to plead, answer to the allegations of the opposite party.

  21. Law) Defn: Matter stated by way of explanatory preamble or introduction to the main allegations of a pleading; a leading to.

  22. This is an argument which accomplishes all that is possible with historical evidence in such a case; and were its allegations of fact sustainable, it would still be the best form into which the reasoning could be thrown.

  23. This argument, we admit, would be decisive if its allegations were indisputable.

  24. It is, however, with regard to the system of administration that the most serious allegations are brought against the Independent State.

  25. Together with a Preface obviating the common Objections and Allegations of the Sadduces [sic] and Atheists of the Age, .

  26. Dorrel, or A Collection of Defences against Allegations .

  27. It is based upon the supposition that your allegations would be supported by evidence.

  28. When he came to the summarizing of the allegations in the amended petition, he did it wholly without heat, piling up the accusations one upon another with the careful method of a bricklayer building a wall.

  29. Since we have had no hearing on the merits, Guilford is only a temporary receiver, subject to discharge if the allegations in Hawk's amended petition are not sustained.

  30. Hawk's allegations charge all sorts of crookedness, and neither Loring nor Kent seemed to have a word to say for themselves.

  31. Whatever allegations of veracious or exaggerated unchastity or immorality may be made against the Italians, they are generally to be laid at the door of the aristocracy and upper classes.

  32. The duty of the Court chiefly consists in verifying the allegations of the petitioner.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "allegations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.