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Example sentences for "mailing"

Lexicographically close words:
mailable; mailboat; mailbox; maile; mailed; mailles; mailman; mails; maim; maimed
  1. This was the only letter I wrote after I found out the proper postage required for mailing letters.

  2. No, no; our branch had sent the case to our Division Chief, either to comment or authorize the mailing of the instruction which I had prepared.

  3. And did you become aware of the fact subsequently to your mailing that letter that he received it?

  4. In just a flier that we included with some materials we were mailing out.

  5. The next move was to prevent La Grange's mailing any letter, as it was evident he had written several, including one to Taylor's sister, which were only waiting to be mailed.

  6. As for membership, this is an almost impossible situation in view of the fact that we didn't conduct a membership file or a duplicate membership card system and we just had mailing lists.

  7. Ross-Gould Mailing Lists St. Louis Pomona College Located in one of the most healthful and beautiful parts of the west coast.

  8. And this schedule reaches out into the shipping and mailing departments, so arranging it that the first copies off the press are speeded to the far sections of the country.

  9. The payroll of the mailing department, which was operated in conjunction with the Mining Financial News, was comparatively small.

  10. I decided to "make" Salt Lake on my return trip from Los Angeles and be there on New Year's Day with our mailing-list, to superintend the mailing of the papers to all stockholders in Sullivan properties.

  11. Be sure to become a subscriber; and take it upon yourself to see that your college library is on the mailing list.

  12. To get upon the regular mailing list of as many organizations as possible saves much time spent in writing for individual publications.

  13. Our civics room has a card index of institutions and societies that are interested in the subjects that we cover in our work, and since we are on the mailing list of most of the associations we are pretty well supplied with their publications.

  14. The Office maintains a mailing list, and application for publications should be directed to the Director.

  15. Librarians should make application to their congressmen for the Record at the beginning of each session of Congress, as new mailing lists are made out at that time.

  16. Libraries will be placed on the mailing list, or single copies will be sent on application to a senator, representative or delegate, or to the secretary of the department.

  17. The Bureau will add a library to its mailing list upon application.

  18. Thirdly, the departments and bureaus have mailing lists including public officials, institutions of various kinds and interested people.

  19. Application for these publications are best made to the Bureau and handled from its mailing list.

  20. Scarcely, however, had I entered on the path that led to his door when a misgiving of mind fell upon me, and I halted and looked to see if all about the mailing was in its wonted state.

  21. Mrs. Mailing had risen from her seat and moved away to the door.

  22. The girl's voice was hoarse with nervous feeling, Mrs Mailing shook her rolling-pin in a perfect fury.

  23. Mrs. Mailing did not seem to be paying much heed, but, as the girl moved away from her side, she spoke.

  24. The number of orders was still substantial, and the packing and mailing clerks must have been kept fairly busy, but they were working hard for a sharply reduced total volume.

  25. Morristown, but this was no more than a mailing address for one department of the Comstock business.

  26. After mailing it at a street-box, he had a sudden pang.

  27. Almost overnight, it seemed, he had been added to ten thousand mailing lists.

  28. Never asked to and I never complained but I noticed, of course, that he was using it as a mailing address.

  29. When they fill the orders, they go and get the books, and bring them down to your wrapping and mailing section?

  30. In the division of office expense one item which must be distributed, at least between sales and administrative, is mailing expense.

  31. Mailing expense is made up of labor and postage, the latter being most important.

  32. A Report of Labor in the Mailing Room] Of first importance is a record of work done, which is best secured by means of a daily report of the work of each clerk.

  33. To a concern mailing large quantities of circular matter, an envelope sealer or mailing machine is indispensable.

  34. The chief stenographer is at the head of the correspondence department, with authority over all stenographers, typists, filing and mailing clerks.

  35. Envelopes of any size up to twelve inches are handled, and by throwing off the sealing device, mailing cards can be stamped.

  36. Name two or more reasons for classifying a mailing list.

  37. Office expense is charged with the salary of the chief stenographer, and the expense of mailing and filing, including salaries of clerks.

  38. As an alternative, some of the larger enterprises maintain a separate mailing room, in charge of the advertising department, exclusively for circularizing work.

  39. Illustrate and explain a suitable form for a daily record of the work of a clerk in the mailing room.

  40. Weekly Report of Mailing Department] After posting the supplies records, the clerk in charge should make a report to the statistical department of supplies drawn.

  41. After publication is ordered service may be made by publication once a week for six weeks in a Reno paper and by mailing a copy of the complaint attached to a copy of the summons to the defendant at his or her last known residence.

  42. Mailing Division--Motor Vehicle Service The Motor Vehicle Service of the New York post-office is in charge of Mr. William M.

  43. Mailing Division--Transportation Section The Transportation Section, under Assistant Superintendent of Mails John J.

  44. The duties of the Mailing Division are many and varied.

  45. In considering our modern mailing methods, no feature of the development of our postal system is more striking than the improvement that has been made in methods of mail transportation.

  46. These postmarks are changed each half-hour, and the aim is to postmark the letters as rapidly as they come to hand, so that but a few minutes intervene between the time of mailing and time of postmark.

  47. The Classification Section In the Division of Classification all questions involving rates and conditions of mailing are passed upon.

  48. A feature of the Mailing Division is the handling of such equipment, as pouches, sacks, etc.

  49. The Mailing Division--Incoming Foreign Section In this section mails are handled which are received from foreign countries.

  50. In the Mailing Division there are 4942 employees.

  51. Men apply a month ahead for employment on mailing day, because at that time a dozen or so extras can each earn a dollar.

  52. The method of indexing should be as follows: there should be a card made for the name of each firm issuing the catalog, and the address of the firm may be added to this card in order to use it as a mailing list if desired.

  53. Postmasters should be careful to use, in mailing letters or packets, all wrapping-paper fit to be used again; and the sale of any such paper is strictly forbidden.

  54. Since our printing costs have increased considerably, and since we are handling the mailing and printing of these reports at $1.

  55. Our membership at present is 621 according to my present mailing list which has been corrected to paid-up members.


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