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Example sentences for "employ them"

  • To overcome the reluctance of the settlers to employ them, Sir George Murray, when secretary for the colonies, directed the governor to compel the settlers to receive one woman with three or four men (1829).

  • After that we have to employ them occasionally in turning the fish.

  • Do they tell you that it is a kindness or charity to employ them?

  • They feel that the merchant is anxious to employ them, and that if a bad season comes, and their debt is not beyond all bounds, they are safe to get supplies for the season?

  • Was the request you have mentioned from the fishermen to Mr. Leask to employ them a written one?

  • Therefore it is needful to speak something to this point, That it is as unlawful for the subjects to associate and join in arms with that party as it is for the parliament to employ them.

  • Ergo, It is as sinful for the people to join with them as for the magistrate to employ them.

  • Should they not then far less employ them?

  • Indeed, we think it best not to employ them in any stores that men only frequent.

  • During two months in summer and two in winter, there is not enough doing to employ them.

  • They used to employ them to roll the dough; but they are not such fast workers as men.

  • I believe do, employ them to advantage, by reason of the price of labor being much less for women than men.

  • In such cases, we have great difficulty in discovering any deduction for these terms, inasmuch as we cannot produce any manifest ground of right, either from experience or from reason, on which the claim to employ them can be founded.

  • All they have to do with them is to employ them.

  • As no prince had ever better dispositions than her present Majesty, for the advancement of true religion, so there was never any age that produced greater occasions to employ them on.

  • It is the same thing in praising men's excellencies, which are more or less valuable, as the person you commend has occasion to employ them.

  • These rivers enable him to take the vast resources of his wide domain to the point where he may wish to employ them.

  • He preferred to get decently rid of the offer of the Caughnawagas rather than to employ them.

  • The nice point always is to employ them advantageously.

  • It is often safer to employ them in liquid form than dry, and ten ounces of either, dissolved in ten gallons of water, will suffice for thirty square yards.

  • They exercise a magical influence, and those who make money by growing Onions take care to employ them as a necessary part of their business routine.

  • But man has not been entrusted with power over the demons, to employ them to whatsoever purpose he will; on the contrary, it is appointed that he should wage war against the demons.

  • Hence it would be more dangerous for unbelievers to have dominion or authority over the faithful, than that they should be allowed to employ them in some craft.

  • Since then whatever man offers by bodily actions, seems to be directed properly to the relief of human needs, or to the reverence of inferior creatures, it would seem unbecoming to employ them in showing reverence to God.

  • And, lest the army should be at a loss for business, I think it would be very prudent to employ them in collecting the public taxes for paying themselves and the civil list.

  • We have neither [manufactures] to employ them about, nor food to support them.

  • Are your meditations dry and barren for want of matter to employ them?

  • It is the greatest honour of kings to distinguish the characters of their officers, and to employ them accordingly.

  • As the Moors were acquainted with these seas and spoke the Arabic language, GAMA was obliged to employ them both as pilots and interpreters.

  • Ten malefactors (men of abilities, whose sentences of death were reversed, on condition of their obedience to Gama in whatever embassies or dangers among the barbarians he might think proper to employ them), were also on board.

  • It was useless for the people who groaned under the exactions of these efficient officials to protest against their employment and to extort from the monarchs repeated promises no longer to employ them.

  • Yet the Jews were indispensable in the conduct of affairs and Henry was obliged to employ them, like his predecessors.

  • Lately he has been obliged to employ them as he could not get enough unmarried women.

  • This leisure they are sometimes inclined to abuse by interrupting the work of others with conversation, and consequently attempts are being made to employ them on other machines during the interval.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already quoted; because every; criminal procedure; employ them; employed himself; employs about; good lieutenant; has been already stated; informing them; lady said; large area; less importance; long chase; meet the; microscopical examination; old age; perfectly safe; sacred rites; seeing you; steady stream; three white; whom you; why you; wild boar