After apprising Jerry and Hamp of this fact by a shrill whistle--the signal agreed upon--they took up the chase.
After apprising the station agent at Kingman of the situation by telegram, he took Jerry uptown to his home.
On reaching home I found a note from Major Dallas, General Garrett's aide-de-camp, apprising me that the lunch would take place in two days.
I had scarcely fallen asleep, when I was aroused by a knock at the door, and a letter was put into my hands apprising me that part of my stoves had arrived.
Upon receiving the document, the count assured his son that there was no probability that the power would be required, and voluntarily pledged himself not to make use of it withoutapprising Maurice.
We here found Colter, who had been sent by captain Clarke with a note apprising us that there were no hopes of a passage by water, and that the most practicable route seemed to be that mentioned by his guide, towards the north.
On apprising the chief of this circumstance, he said that he had nothing but berries to eat, and presented some cakes made of serviceberry and chokecherries which had been dried in the sun.
This road he concluded to take, and therefore sent back Drewyer to the forks with a second letter to captain Clarke apprising him of the change, and then proceeded on.
My husband, as you know, received a telegram apprising him of the fact that a relative, who was dying, intended leaving him a large fortune, and required his immediate presence.
It would be merely apprising the intruders of his presence, and long before a servant could be aroused and the bell could be answered, they would have made their escape.
How, then, had he been drawn into a step of this magnitude without apprising him?
Mr. D has kindly telegraphed from Kurnaul to Nawab Ali Ahmed Khan, a hospitable Mohammedan gentleman at Paniput, apprising him of my coming.
Letters are found at the post-office apprising me of a bicycle-camera and paper negatives awaiting my orders at the American Consulate at Calcutta, and it behooves me to linger here for a few days until its arrival in reply to a telegram.
Letter from home apprising me of the sickness of my wife.
He was well known at the hotel, and measures were immediately taken for apprising his family of the sudden illness, and for removing him to Spring Bank as soon as possible.
In the beginning of 1666 a royal cedula was received from the queen apprising her faithful subjects of her husband's death, and that during the minority of Charles II.
Mr. O'Leary had scarcely concluded the narrative of his second adventure, when the grey light of the breaking day was seen faintly struggling through the half-closed curtains, and apprising us of the lateness of the hour.
When I received your letterapprising me of the refusal, I read it to Bell, who said she was so sorry, and then told what Wilford said before he died.
But it was not so to be, and not very long after his arrival at Rome there came a letter from his mother apprising him of his father's dangerous illness, and asking him to come home at once.
Then, without previously apprising us of his design, he proceeded to make a verbal testament, and enjoined it upon all as a duty to his memory to obey implicitly.
They had advanced this morning, at an early hour, to the corps de garde of the picquet, where Mildred preferred remaining until Henry could despatch a note to Lord Cornwallis apprising him of their visit.
On the 11th of August I wrote to him, apprising him of the increasing discontent of the seamen, again requesting payment.
Both the Creeks and the Seminoles, in apprising the Indian Office of the fact that they had organized as a nation, had voiced the idea that the southern Indians had forfeited all their rights "to any part of the property or annuities .
All very well, but Pearce had other ideas as to the functions of his office and lost no time in apprising various people of them.
Zafra, the secretary of Ferdinand, who was ever on the alert, wrote a letter from Granada apprising the king of Boabdil's intention, and that he was making preparations for the journey.
Boabdil immediately sent missives to King Ferdinand apprising him of these events, and of his fears lest further delay should produce new tumults.
The former was terribly mortified by the affair--mortified that Marion should have hurried to the scene of action without apprising him, and vexed that his own regiment should have behaved so badly.
We have so little at the hands of Marion, in the shape of correspondence, that we are tempted to give his official letter to General Greene, apprisinghim of the fall of Fort Watson.
Her reason for not apprising him of their interview at Bethany, though not easily impugnable, was not as satisfactory to his understanding as to his ear.
This was the unaccountable absence of Fluella, who, without apprising her father of her intentions, had secretly left home several days before.
The same express carried a letter from him to the New York Convention, at that time holding its sessions at White Plains in Westchester County, apprising it of the impending danger.
He at the same time sent a message to Washington, apprising him of this movement and of his certainty of success.
Their baggage was sent on to Arnold's quarters in the Robinson House, with a message apprising the general that they would breakfast there the next day.
Frestel, and had written to Washington apprising him of his arrival.
On the 7th he received Washington's letter of the 1st, apprising him of the approaching departure of the whole fleet with land forces.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apprising" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.