Issuing from the dark passage, she was confronted by the Blue Hill.
There was dirty smoke issuing from tugs to throw a mourning veil over the water, there were shouts and whistlings and hootings, low-voiced warnings from the steamers, shrill shrieks of joy.
Short-sighted naturalists see springs of water issuing from the earth, one forming calcareous incrustations, the other depositing bituminous substances.
America first saw his star in the east, and long before the first edition of "Social Statics" had been sold, we waived the matter of copyright and were issuing the book here.
In a broken succession of hobbling leaps it went out of sight, its blood, as it seemed, still issuing in a small torrent, which kept flowing back softly through the grass beside me.
When I reached them, I found the river issuingfull grown from a rock at the bottom of one of them.
The equity behind these bonds is the good name, wealth and taxing power of the issuing countries.
These internal and external loans may be direct obligations of the issuing governments or may be secured by collateral.
Why, then, should further risk of this be incurred, by issuing the present work?
But he only broke away from them to stand up free--then he gave one scream, leaped high into the air, and fell down dead in the dock, with a crimson stream of blood issuing from his mouth.
Inform your bank, however, that you are issuing a duplicate, and write the word "duplicate" across the face of the check.
As has been shown in the remarks on "The Method of Issuing National Bank Notes," this privilege allows so little profit that the banks do not use it to the full extent of the law.
Crossing the garden, he heard Mr. Stone's voice issuingthrough the open window.
While these words were issuing between the yellow stumps of teeth in that withered mouth, Hughs stood silent, the back of his arm covering his eyes.
Hoarse and grating, like soundsissuing from a damp vault, was this first speech.
In winter they retreat to caves, remaining in a state of semi-torpidity, issuing forth in March and April.
So he walked across the glade, and presently noticed, as he drew near the mouth of the cave, that the soil round about it was damp, and that a small trickle of water was issuing from the opening.
George's first act, on issuing from the fissure, was to cast a look aloft, in order that he might judge of the nature of the task still before them.
Nor, indeed, was this the first time the Spartan commander had rushed to the field, without even issuing a general order.
As the morning sun, issuing from the clouds of night, irresistibly spreads light and blessing abroad, so Totila's arms brought happiness to Italy.
Taginae, carrying everything along with them, even their own footmen, who were just issuing from the gate.
Issuing from his cave, on his mission of preaching "deliverance to the captive," he was in the habit of visiting the various meetings for worship and bearing his testimony against slaveholders, greatly to their disgust and indignation.
We can scarcely conceive of a discourse better adapted to prepare the young American, just issuingfrom his collegiate retirement, for the duties and responsibilities of citizenship.
Banks issuing such receipts are supposed to hold these deposits as a special fund with which to pay the certificate when presented.
They are, in effect, the promissory notes of the bank issuing them.
They differ from promissory notes in that banks require a special deposit of its customers before issuing them.
They are made under the seal of the corporation issuing them.
Banks authorized to issue their own promissory notes payable to bearer, and actually issuing such notes, are banks of circulation.
Registered bonds are registered on the books of the corporation issuing them, and in case of transfer the transfer is noted on the books of the company.
A national bankissuing its notes is a common example of a bank of circulation.
Two huge stags guarded another cavern, streamsissuing from their mouths and every point of their huge antlers.
They walked long and rapidly down narrow lanes, then out among the vineyards, issuing at length into the Roman plain.
When issuing from the tent he stumbled over the wooden beam at the threshold.
Julian felt that they were issuing from the bowels of the earth, felt the morning sea-breeze bathing him.
The conspirators were not men to tremble, each being prepared to confront death in whatever form it might appear; but, as a scream was heard issuing at this moment from the vestibule, they involuntarily clutched their daggers.
As soon as she anchored, our friends saw a group of persons issuing from Liberi, a small village overlooking the port, who, on reaching the shore, embarked in a boat and rowed out to the yacht.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "issuing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: circulation; coming; emergent; forthcoming; issue; surfacing; transient