He opened Grindley's nearly empty attache case and laid the pen on top of a piece of brown paper, which covered something at the bottom.
Lady McIntyre ran to the open attachecase and took it out.
No answer from Grindley, but he put out his hand and felt under the corrugated paper in the attache case.
Singleton was busy putting away a medley of things into the attache case, while Grindley was churning up the contents of the drawers in the American wardrobe trunk with the energy that seemed so nearly passive and was so uncannily effectual.
At the same time Captain Franz von Papen, military attache of the embassy, was dismissed for "improper activity in military matters.
On December 4 Captain Karl Boy-Ed, naval attache of the German embassy in Washington, was dismissed by our government for "improper activity in naval affairs.
The Attache promised that he would and returned to his post in Paris.
Last spring the American Commercial Attache in Paris made a speech at a dinner in Philadelphia.
He had been the first attacheto be sent and naturally he had gone alone.
An attache of the Austrian legation also hurriedly took his leave.
The attacheand his wife left the roof, and made plain to their host their reasons for doing so.
Shortly afterward these statements were narrated by Signor Garroni to Mr. Lewis Einstein, attache of the American Embassy at Constantinople, who carefully noted them in his diary.
A married man, said he, with no end of tin, can stand any racket; but a penniless attachehas to be deuced proper when on parade.
Dick, the eldest of them, is in the British embassy--an attache they call it.
An attache of the office hastened off at once and, in half an hour, returned triumphantly with Mlle.
Our military attache has not been permitted to go to the German front for nearly a year, and the snub is apparent in the newspaper and Government circles of Berlin.
There are many people who will tell you that if von Wiegand is not an actual attache of the German Press Bureau, his "enterprise" almost always takes the form of very effective Press agent work for the Kaiser's cause.
Many provincial papers, however, furiously protested against the recent trip of the American military attache through industrial Germany.
It was in June; and the little square yards in front of the Attache Barracks were fresh and sweet with grass and blossoming red clover.
When we reached Fort Leavenworth, the quarters in the barracks were all occupied, and a number of our officers were assigned quarters in the Attache Barracks.
In 1855 Lord John Russell took him as attache on his special mission to the Vienna Conference.
The French-Patagonian attache thought it was "charming and progressif.
We had five men counting Jeffs who we call our military attache and Charwood and four drivers and eleven mules so it is quite an outfit.
Another was a young fellow who had been an attache at Berlin, but was out of health--nothing organic the matter with his lungs, but they were weak.
I accordingly tendered Major Stokes the post of chief of the future Treasury gendarmerie, his services as military attache having come to an end.
There was at Teheran an officer of the British-Indian army, Major Stokes, who for four years had been military attache to the British Legation.
Our own military attacheat the royal capital secured the information; and, since America had been mentioned, thought it his duty to forward the dispatch to our State Department.
An attache did not leave the hotel all night; and the next morning the same man found himself in the unusual surroundings of St. Patrick's Church where Father Murray said Mass.
After this he went to Paris as Naval Attache at the American Embassy.
Very few of the light-armored cars used by the officers are armed, the attache or aide of the officer carrying a rifle.
He served in the Egyptian war and was naval attache at Washington in 1902.
He was similarly Attacheat the American Embassy at St. Petersburg.
I kinder think that it will be respectable to be Attache to such a man as that.
Guess he'll know an Attache when he sees him next time.
One day a young fellow, an attache of our show, went up to a group of plantation negroes and commenced to go through a series of outlandish contortions and crazy antics.
Fortunately anattache of the show leaped forward in time to save her.
This mysterious evidence of guilt dumbfounded every attache of the show save the manager, who continued to maintain his splendid nerve in the presence of a half a hundred rifles.
Sabina and the Princess learned the news at dinner that evening from a young attache of the Embassy who always read the Italie because it is published in French, and he had not yet learned Italian.
The young attache was sorry for having laughed when he told the story.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "attache" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.