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Example sentences for "enrol"

Lexicographically close words:
enriches; enriching; enrichment; enrichments; enrobed; enroll; enrolled; enrolling; enrollment; enrolls
  1. A sort of passport is given them for the government of Saratof, and then they are at liberty either to enrol themselves as government colonists, or to enjoy their privileges as foreigners.

  2. In such a cause I am well pleased to enrol myself a missionary.

  3. In this letter Dr Charming points out the cause of the seizure of Texas, and the wish to enrol it among the federal states.

  4. Among these he would only enrol the most approved, not even excepting stewards and secretaries.

  5. When he summoned the city tribes to renew their oath of allegiance, and to enrol themselves as soldiers, the result was such a failure that he had to order each household to furnish a proportionate number of slaves.

  6. In Paris it has never been acted on; it would, however, be far better to regularly enrol this portion of the National Guard as soldiers than to ask for volunteers.

  7. Strong men, they say, should not enrol themselves in a corps of non-combatants.

  8. In 1893, after many vicissitudes, the Italian Socialist Labour Party was founded, and has now become the Italian Socialist Party, in which the majority of Italian workmen enrol themselves.

  9. The main contingent of the three thousand Europeans whom we were able to enrol in the Protective Force during the course of the war was furnished from these very territories lying along the Usambara Railway.

  10. Many offers were made, and Cato, after telling them to enrol every man who was willing, retired.

  11. The Lacedæmonium government at home, also, wishing to do him honour, made proclamation that whosoever would might enrol himself to serve the King.

  12. Many a Jewish newcomer would bring with him on his arrival in St. Petersburg an artisan's certificate and enrol himself as an apprentice of some "full-fledged" Jewish artisan.

  13. As the Burmans hate nothing so much as signing any engagement to serve for a term, few of them would enrol themselves.

  14. He assumed, with what right is not known, the style and title of "Prince," and proceeded to enrol men to resist the foreigners.

  15. I would temper the measure in the Lower province by giving arms to selected Karens and Burmans, who should enrol themselves as special constables.

  16. The Olynthians were likewise anxious to enrol Amphipolis as a member of their confederacy, and accordingly proposed to the Athenians to form an alliance for the purpose of defending Amphipolis against their mutual enemy.

  17. Thebes did not scruple to enrol herself as one of its earliest members.

  18. Though the imminent peril of confessing Christ was well known, such was the strength of their convictions that multitudes resolved, at all hazards, to enrol themselves among His followers.

  19. And all went to enrol themselves, every one to his own city.

  20. And, lastly, a neutral may allow a belligerent man-of-war in his ports to enrol only such a small number of sailors as is necessary to navigate her safely to the nearest port of her home State.

  21. The attempt of Crassus, who in this year was censor, officially to enrol the Transpadanes in the burgess-list(9) was of itself directly a revolutionary enterprise.

  22. They were ordered, also, to enrol seven thousand foot and four hundred horse, of the allies and Latins, and to send them into Gaul to Marcus Marcellus, whose command was prolonged on the expiration of his consulship.

  23. A gracious answer was given to the rest of the ambassadors, and the praetor, Quintus Maenius, was ordered to enrol the people of Lampsacus as allies.

  24. These arrangements, with this division of the country, enabled them to enrol the insurgents, and to dismiss them to their fields, or call them to arms.

  25. Were the Government to refuse permission to the chief to enrol his young men, it would inflict a wrong on them, against which their manliness would revolt.

  26. These women who have been sent for to see their men die, catch from them the spirit of undistressed sacrifice and enrol themselves as soldiers.

  27. From New York I went to Kingston in Ontario to present myself for training; an officers' class had just started, in which I had been ordered to enrol myself.

  28. The priests did not form an order apart, but all citizens had the power to enrol themselves in particular colleges.


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