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Example sentences for "moderator"

Lexicographically close words:
moderately; moderates; moderating; moderation; moderato; moderators; modern; moderne; modernes; modernisation
  1. When these learned men had ended their oration, the Moderator proposed who should give an answer to their discourse; they all generally voted Mr Gillespie to be the person.

  2. The moderator appointed another day of meeting, and dissolved the Assembly in the usual manner.

  3. Dr Mitchell was that year Moderator of the Kirk: and he very seldom preaches.

  4. After prayer, the Moderator stated the object of the meeting, giving a relation of the recent organization of the Church here and in Kirtland.

  5. The Moderator then called the vote in favor of the Missouri Presidency; the negative was then called, and the vote against David Whitmer, John Whitmer, and William W.

  6. But we sat thus only until we heard from the Moderator the words, “This meeting is adjourned!

  7. When he had ended his philippic Mr. Buffum and I silently presented to the Moderator Miss Crandall’s letters, requesting that we might be heard on her behalf.

  8. An open transmitter line to Orado," the Moderator was saying into the communicator.

  9. Well, those are, ah, merely the statistical odds," the Moderator explained.

  10. The Moderator seemed to have the sort of steady nerve one would expect in a man who had bagged two Baluit crest cats.

  11. The offices of Jontarou's Planetary Moderator became an extremely busy and interesting area then.

  12. The Moderator stared at her in silence a few seconds.

  13. It did sound like a thoroughly wild story, but the Moderator listened with an appearance of intent interest.

  14. I should be very much interested, Miss Amberdon," the Moderator said without change of expression.

  15. Droon were released before the Moderator accepted her own version of what had occurred, and the two reported the presence of wild crest cats in Port Nichay, there would be almost no possibility of keeping the situation under control.

  16. I think the Moderator will see you immediately.

  17. If the Moderator asked her that, Telzey thought, she could feel she'd made a beginning at getting him to buy the whole story.

  18. She could provide proof, but until the Moderator was already nearly sold on her story, that would be a very unsafe thing to do.

  19. When a new order of States emerged from the chaos of the great migration, the Papacy, which alone stood erect amid the ruins of the empire, became the centre of a new system and the moderator of a new code.

  20. Moderator proposed as to the consideration of the meeting in the 1st Place what should be done respecting that part of publick Woiship called Singing viz.

  21. Then the Moderator proceeded and desired that those who were for singing in Public the way that Mr. Beal taught would draw out of their seats and pass out of the door and be counted.

  22. They were arranged, says Philo, by threes, like the planets above and those below the sun; between which two groups was the branch that represented him, the mediator or moderator of the celestial harmony.

  23. Sun, the moderator in the celestial harmony; fourth in musical scale, 410-m.

  24. Forty British officers were present, and the moderator offered them front seats, and some of the officers placed themselves on the pulpit stairs.

  25. Of Samuel Phillips Savage, the moderator of the meeting of Dec.

  26. He summoned the Assembly, being Moderator at the time: the Assembly stirred up the nobles and the burgesses, and the whole nation joined to offer resistance to the invasion.

  27. The Presbytery paid no heed to the intruders, and was going on with the business, when the Moderator was ejected from the chair, assaulted, and taken off to prison.

  28. In March 1586 the Synod of Fife met at St. Andrews, and James Melville as the retiring Moderator had to preach the opening sermon.

  29. This was done, and the House had no sooner been constituted than a King's messenger appeared and commanded the members to disperse; whereupon the Moderator dissolved the Assembly and fixed a day for its next meeting.

  30. It was manifest that the Moderator had the whole House at his back, and it at once entered on a process against Adamson.

  31. The chief feature of the moderator lamp is a spiral spring which forces the oil upward through a vertical tube to the burner.

  32. Franchot invented the moderator lamp in 1836, which, because of its simplicity and efficiency soon superseded many other lamps designed for burning animal and vegetable oils.

  33. Senior Moderator and Berkeley gold medallist; gold medallist in oratory, Dublin; Senior Crown Prosecutor for County and City of Dublin, 1901.

  34. The moderator read a letter from Richard Clark and the other consignees, who said they could not send the tea back, but would put it in their stores till they could hear from the East India Company.

  35. The moderator was reading letters from the selectmen of the surrounding towns, saying that they would stand by Boston in whatever might be done to prevent the landing of the tea.

  36. The General Assembly of the Reformed Church of Scotland chose him, though a layman, as their Moderator (1567), he having already sat four years as a member and aided them in drawing up their First Book of Discipline.

  37. The moderator of the vacant kirk had provided me with the address of the house to which he said I should repair.

  38. Twice, too, the Moderator filled from my pouch, with no air of patronage, and I shall never forget it of him.

  39. Moderator and brethren," he began, "if such as I may call you brethren.

  40. I was all but asleep when she aroused me with-- "Tom, why is a Moderator called a Moderator?

  41. For the Moderator loved his pipe, and so did I, and together we revelled in those clouds before which all other clouds retreat.

  42. It takes even a moderator all his time to explain it; before most Presbyteries quite master it, death moves it--and then they understand.

  43. Act concerning the Election of a Moderator in Provinciall Assemblies.

  44. Warrand given to the Moderator and Clerk, and some others, to agree with Evan Tayler for Printing the Works of Trochrig upon the condition promised to Robert Bryson, Ib.

  45. Subscribed in name of the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, by the Moderator of the Assembly.

  46. To the Reverend and Honourable Moderator and remanent Members of the Generall Assembly of Scotland, conveened at Edinburgh in May 1644.

  47. To the Moderator and Remanent Members of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

  48. The moderator wire is seen separately in GG; and FGC illustrates the arrangement of the sheathing tubes, in the upper section of which the moderator is fixed.

  49. Gustavus Aird of Creich, the late Moderator of the Free Church, has informed us that in his own parish he learned the paper was read out in the mill, and that in many places the same thing took place.

  50. The Moderator rose and addressed the House in a few impressive sentences.

  51. This spirit is the moderator of the world, and establishes a correspondence between its several parts and the powers with which it is endowed.

  52. This common sense is the judge or moderator of the rest, by whom we discern all differences of objects; the fore part of the brain is his organ or seat.

  53. Meadows of Shawneetown, moderator of the Presbytery of Kiamichi.

  54. In October, 1910, he served as moderator of the synod of Canadian at Little Rock, Ark.

  55. Haymaker, or in his absence, by the oldest minister present, who shall preside until a new Moderator is elected.

  56. Duncan McRuer of Pauls Valley, Moderator of the Synod of Oklahoma; Rev.

  57. To appreciate the unusual character of this privilege and honor it is merely necessary to state the fact, that the eminent man, who was chosen Moderator of the Assembly at Atlanta in 1913, Rev.

  58. Moderator of the General Assembly who had become almost totally blind, at the close of a prayer meeting held in the Second Presbyterian church, said to Miss Hartford, "Could you not name one of your boys here to lead me home?

  59. Charles turned the wheel and wound in the moderator rod; the boat pitched like a splinter on the waves.

  60. After his return, he was chosen moderator to the general assembly anno 1643, and when the English commissioners, viz.

  61. After this he was chosen moderator in some subsequent assemblies of the church, in which several acts were made in favours of religion, as maintained in that period.

  62. Accordingly he joined the remonstrators, and was chosen moderator at that synod at Edinburgh after the public resolutioners went out and left them.

  63. At another time being moderator at the synod of Lothian, Mr John Spotswood minister at Calder, and Mr James Law minister at Kirkliston were brought before them for playing at the foot-ball on the sabbath.

  64. Moderator of a Town Meeting, assembled at Faneuil Hall.

  65. A proclamation from the governor was brought in to the meeting by Sheriff Greenleaf, which he begged leave of the moderator to read.

  66. John Hancock was the moderator of the last town meeting, in which public sentiment was legally brought to bear upon the consignees.

  67. Moderator of a Town Meeting, now assembled.

  68. Moderator of a Town Meeting at Faneuil Hall.

  69. His brother, David, also a prominent Son of Liberty, was appointed moderator of the Old South meeting of December 14, but declined.

  70. He had the innate slant of mind that properly belongs to a moderator of mass meetings called to aggravate a crisis.


  71. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moderator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    anodyne; arbiter; arbitrator; balm; beak; chair; cushion; indicator; judge; justice; lenitive; magistrate; mediator; moderator; palliative; peacemaker; referee; salve; stabilizer; umpire