Thorneycroft heard of his appointment orally through an officer who had chanced to be at the signalling station, and the written message which never reached him was, it is said, picked up next day by a Boer!
Heliograms and flag messages from Spion Kop, orally handed in and incorrectly transmitted by scared signallers, bewildered the recipients and increased the density of the Fog of War upon the Tugela.
Thus it is arguable that fragments of utterance from eighth-century prophets may have survived orally and been made the nucleus of later documents.
An interest in land given orally shall have only the force of estates at will.
An important evidentiary difference between procedures of the Chancery and the common law courts was that the Chancellor could orally question the plaintiff and the defendant under oath.
Some foreigners who have learned English orally doubtless do go through this process; but those who have learned it primarily by reading, or for reading, do not.
Clear rulings on points of practice are not made when presented, although the agents and counsel are entitled by the rules to "present orally to the tribunal all the arguments they may consider expedient in defense of their case.
After the termination of the verbal conference, the ambassadors delivered to the King's government, in writing, to be pondered by the council and recorded in the archives, a summary of the statements which had been thus orally treated.
On the 5th, Villeroy came to the ambassadors, bringing with him a letter from the King for the States-General, and likewise a written reply to the declarations made orally and in writing by the ambassadors to his Majesty.
In Finland the competition, strangely enough, also takes place once a year, and dates back to the old Runo Singers, who orally handed down the national music from generation to generation.
As in all mythological or gipsy tales, he found many versions of the same subject, for naturally verses handed on orally change a little in different districts from generation to generation.
They may read the questions orallyand write the answers.
The pupils may read the questions orallyand give the answers orally.
An agent's authority may be grantedorally or in writing.
Plaintiff complained orally upon a promissory note, and delivered the same to the court, and stated that there was due him $80 and interest thereon, which he claimed to recover Of defendant; verified the same.
By orally saying that a debt of another will be paid?
Moreover, the teacher has to be on his guard lest, while orally correcting and reading over the composition, he overestimate the pupil's attention.
The case is quite different if, before writing, the pupil has been assisted orally in developing his thoughts.
Mr. McCormick complied with my request, and orally reported his interview on his return to Washington.
Their right to vote, and to express their views on public questions, either orally or through the press, is not denied, provided it does not interfere with the discharge of their official duties.
For example, A orallypromises to work for B as sales agent for three years.
For example, A orally promised B that if he would marry her, she would convey to him her farm.
When a draft is presented to the drawee, he may accept it by writing accepted thereon, or he may accept by writing his consent in a separate instrument, such as a letter, or by sending a telegram, or he may accept orally or by his conduct.
A did not orally promise to insure the house for B.
If A and B agree, either orally or in writing, to engage in a partnership enterprise, and do so engage in a joint business, a partnership exists between them.
The parties may enter into an express contract orally as well.
For example, if A orally mortgages his horse to B to secure a loan of $40.
If parties expressly agree, either orally or verbally, on the precise terms of a contract, these terms cannot be varied by usage or custom.
A orally promises B to work for him for two years for the consideration of $2,000.
He discussed them with me in a very friendly manner, gave me a good testimonial, and recommended me also orally in very emphatic language to the wealthy banker, Lipmann Meier.
When a series of digits was immediately repeated orally and a record made, it was found[23] that while from the age of eight to twelve the memory span increased only eight points, from fourteen to eighteen it increased thirteen points.
It can not be orallyreproduced at call, but on emergency it is at hand for use.
Each examiner records his opinion of the merits of every candidate in replying, orally and in writing, by awarding him a credit varying between O and 20, the highest number indicating a very superior result.
At the beginning of October, the pupils of the second year will undergo an examination, which will be conducted, bothorally and by papers.
Nor need we call the mother's (= intuitive or natural) a separate method in the sense in which we are using the word here, for it is rather a mode of procedure which can be applied manually or orally indifferently.
A and B classes are boarded out in the town and attend classes at a day school specially built for them, being taught orally exclusively.
He used effectively this position by secretly persuading the pope to send for the leaders of the Spirituals, in order to learn from them orally and in writing of what they complained and what reformation they desired in their Order.
At the hearing of the 8th the articles of accusation were presented orally by the prosecutor.
Both read by the pupil As in E As in A or B or H and put orally by the teacher H.
The common practice of having the final responses of all easy tasks given orally has no sure justification.
Plato, in his Sokratic dialogues or dialogues of Search, has given admirable illustrative specimens of that which Sokrates understood and practised orally as Dialectic.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orally" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.