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Example sentences for "awards"

Lexicographically close words:
awaking; awanting; award; awarded; awarding; aware; awareness; awash; away; awaye
  1. If it were adopted, there is a prospect that the awards would be rejected by the men until hard experience should teach them to relinquish gains secured by violence.

  2. Arbitrators make their awards with an eye to conditions within the business and to the state of the labor market.

  3. Its guide in making awards would be the pay which the best unions lawfully get in trades akin to the one in whose case they were acting.

  4. A fact of the greatest importance is that the awards made by boards of arbitration with merely voluntary power are not compromises between mere demands of the two parties; they are between genuine ultimata.

  5. Also, for the further information of the Senate, a report prepared by direction of the Secretary of State, from the original records in his custody, of the awards made by the said commissioners in claims allowed by them.

  6. Our succours soon Arrive; and then, whatever boon I shall think fitting to demand, My gracious monarch's bounteous hand Awards as guerdon for my charge, And bids my wishes roam at large.

  7. Undoubtedly the most popular and the most coveted of all such awards is the V.

  8. It is certain, however, that no awards were made to the common soldiers.

  9. To them must be accredited much, for in face of every conceivable obstacle they left no stone unturned until the coveted awards were shared by men as well as commanders.

  10. The awards were instituted in the year 1860.

  11. Collectors have often been at a loss to know how the Indian awards were intended to be worn.

  12. The awards were made as a thank-offering for his lucky escape.

  13. It will be remembered that on the conclusion of Wellington's campaign in Spain two gold pieces were issued for officers, but that no awards were presented to the ordinary soldiers.

  14. The period was marked by the paucity of awards made to British troops.

  15. These awards were not granted by Royal Warrant but by the patrons of each corps, though official sanction was always obtained previously.

  16. Certain individual awards were made to officers, but as in each case less than twenty pieces were struck, we consider it unnecessary to record them in detail.

  17. Of recent Volunteer awards the Volunteer Officers' Decoration is probably the best known.

  18. Yet the masses, in all time, will continue their awards of distinction to martial exploits with a fervor not characteristic of their recognition of any other public service.

  19. It was with an assurance of triumph, far different from the harlequin-like effrontery which is often witnessed in the political arena, that Jefferson Davis advanced to contest the awards of intellectual distinction.

  20. Universal testimony awards to Napoleon, for his wonderful ingenuity in penetrating social necessities and meeting civil emergencies, a merit not inferior to his unrivaled genius for war.

  21. Beautiful ordinance of Providence that creates rest as it awards labor.

  22. Fate awards this lot of solitude to many a man; and many like it from taste, as many without difficulty bear it.

  23. A pound of that same marchants flesh is thine, The Court awards it, and the law doth giue it Iew.

  24. And you must cut this flesh from off his breast, The Law allowes it, and the Court awards it Iew.

  25. This body manages periodical art exhibitions, offers and awards prizes for excellence in artistic work, and will ultimately form a permanent collection.

  26. Their awards were liberal, and attorneys for beneficiaries were well compensated.

  27. The long time that elapsed between the first and the second of these awards affords an illustration of the backwardness of scientific research in America during the greater part of the first century of our independence.

  28. Before the work of making the awards was completed, I left on the expedition to the Cape of Good Hope to observe the transit of Venus, and never learned what had been done with the claims of Mr. Jennings.

  29. They likewise have to communicate to the Bureau the laws, regulations, and documents, if any, showing the execution of the awards given by the Court.

  30. This artist has received several awards from California State fair exhibits, and her pastel portrait of her mother was hung on the line at the Salon of 1898.

  31. Veritably this is sovereign power like that of the oriental sovereign who arbitrarily awards life or death!

  32. On the strength of this, the accommodating municipal body approves of the act, declares the cargo confiscated, orders it to be sold, and awards one-half of the proceeds to the National Guards and the other half to charitable purposes.

  33. Fruits and premium awards are my best advertisers.

  34. I have succeeded in carrying off most of the awards in every show I exhibited at, and have premiums on file to show for some.

  35. No oath, inasmuch as the law respecting national awards had not prescribed any such oath.

  36. All those decorated for the events of July pledge themselves to wear that cross, holding themselves authorised to do so by the insertion of their names upon the list of national awards issued by the committee.

  37. Honours and Awards to Members of the Battalion 144 " II.

  38. The awards to the 7th for this battle included a bar to his Military Cross for Lt.

  39. The friendly relations of our firm were slightly strained over the outcome, but on the announcement of the awards we pulled together again like brothers.

  40. On my return to the Clear Fork, which was now my home, a letter from my active partner was waiting, informing me that he and Edwards would reach Texas about the time the list of awards would arrive.

  41. The arrival of the list of awards came promptly as usual, but beyond a random glance was neglected pending state developments.

  42. These awards meant an active year to our firm, and besides there was our established trade around The Grove, which we had no intention of abandoning.

  43. Leaving the arrangement of the bonds to our silent partner, the next day after the awards were announced we turned our faces to the Southwest.

  44. There was a noticeable advance of fully one dollar a head on steer cattle since the spring before, and I was supposed to have my finger on the pulse of supply and prices, as all government awards were let far in advance of delivery.

  45. The gradually advancing prices in cattle were alarming me, as it was now perceptible in cows, and in submitting our bids on Indian awards I had made the allowance of one dollar a head advance over the spring before.

  46. Both returned wreathed in smiles, having sublet our awards at figures that netted us more than we could have realized had we bought and delivered the cattle at our own risk.

  47. As the awards would not be made until the middle of January, nothing definite could be done until then, so, accompanied by George Edwards, I returned to the surveying party on the Salt Fork of the Brazos.

  48. I offered to make up the Indian awards from my ranches, the major had unlimited offerings from which to pick, and we turned our attention to securing young steers for the open market.

  49. George Edwards had an idea that the Indian awards could again be relet to advantage, and started for the capital, while the major and I journeyed on south.

  50. Our bids had passed through his hands last; he knew our northern range was not fully stocked, and had forwarded the estimates to our silent partner at Washington, and now the firm had been assigned awards in excess of their holdings.

  51. Let us then, for final decision, consult the practical spirit of Christianity, and ascertain to what view of the origin of sin it awards the preference.

  52. Decisions of international courts will follow, just as we already possess a number of awards of the Permanent Court of Arbitration.

  53. The law allows it, and the court awards it.

  54. The law allows it and the court awards it.

  55. Congress at its last session authorized the Executive to propose to Venezuela a reopening of the awards of the mixed commission of Caracas.

  56. The Spanish Government has been requested to pay the late awards of that Commission, and will, it is believed, accede to the request as promptly and courteously as on former occasions.

  57. Meanwhile, because of those charges of fraudulent awards which have made a new commission necessary, the Executive has directed the suspension of payments of the distributive quota received from Mexico.

  58. I again invoke your action in the matter of the pending awards against that Republic, to which reference was made by a special message from the Executive at your last session.

  59. A considerable portion of the money received from Mexico on these awards had been paid by this Government to the claimants before the decision of the courts was rendered.

  60. The court awards it and the law doth give it.

  61. Besides these prizes there were honorable mention awards and certain supplementary awards that Edith had begged to be allowed to present, that no girl need feel that her industry had been unappreciated.


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