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Example sentences for "deputy marshal"

  • It must be very exciting, to be a deputy marshal," she remarked once, when she could think of no other earthly thing to say, and was still afraid they might get back in time for the train.

  • I'm a peace officer, Barb, a deputy marshal.

  • But if you're not a deputy marshal, what are you?

  • The dead bodies of the negroes killed in this affair were left unburied until Tuesday, April 15, when they were buried by a deputy marshal and an officer of the militia from New Orleans.

  • Where so stationed, they could be called in an emergency requiring it by a marshal or deputy marshal as a posse to aid in suppressing unlawful violence.

  • He was pleased with what I had done, and became communicative, telling me he was a deputy marshal; then, stopping suddenly, he asked my name.

  • I had learned that there was a warrant out for me in the hands of Deputy Marshal Armstrong, charging me with adultery--adultery, forsooth, with my own wife!

  • On this point there is but one witness against him, and that is Mr. Byrnes, who, unfortunately, holds the office of Deputy Marshal.

  • The deputy marshal was perfectly cool and collected, and stated: 'I am a deputy marshal, and I have shot him to protect the life of Judge Field.

  • Thus was a deputy marshal of the United States withdrawn from the service of his Government while engaged in a most important and as yet unfinished duty because he had with rigid faithfulness performed that duty.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also said; another book; certain hour; certain time; clear water; deputy marshal; deputy marshals; deputy prime; deputy prime minister appointed; deputy sheriff; deputy sheriffs; drawing back; evening dress; great military; great statesman; highly respectable; like fire; made dishes; many months; must hurry; personal representation; poor opinion; royal warrant; slight pause; wild goose; yellow streak