Ned procured a pair of binoculars and spelled out the name.
First visiting the warehouse at the wharf, where they procured a quantity of supplies, such as might be needed to carry out the work which they were supposed to be doing, the lads proceeded aboard the submarine.
A divorce from her husband was procured in March 1152; and two months after she was hastily, for fear of any hindrance, married to the young Count of Anjou, "without the pomp or ceremony which befitted their rank.
Last spring, we procured our year's supply from the Indians, and for the most of it we gave calico in exchange.
He had procured a small double wagon and a pony team, with which we together should make our summer campaign.
And so, in the month of March, Tankamane (Big Walker) and I went down to the fort and procured his release.
In about a fortnight we began to have fish as usual, and Lovaina signed to me that the Dummy procured them in the country.
I could have procured more women, but I remembered that the poor persecuted man had two daughters, and that there were but five of the Spaniards that wanted partners; the rest had wives of their own, though in another country.
The owner of the wood, apparently the chief authority of the little settlement, immediately procured a tom-tom, and gave orders for the baile.
He was lodged in prison until securities could be procured for the payment of the sum.
Mynheer van Gend readily procuredgood horses; and all the boys could ride, though none were as perfect horsemen (or horseboys) as Peter and Ben.
Moreover, he set on foot a revision of all the statutes of Virginia, a committee with him at the head being appointed for this purpose; and finally he procured the removal of the capital from Williamsburg to Richmond.
For the benefit of the neighborhood, he procured the passage of a statute to authorize the dredging of the Rivanna River upon which his own estate bordered in part.
Forbes says in Nature "I procured from the same beds which contained Aphanapteryx a certain number of bones of a Fulica which much resemble those of Fulica newtoni; like the bones of Aphanapteryx (should be Diaphorapteryx, W.
These are the only two specimens known, and as it is now more than a hundred years since anyone has procured a specimen, we may suppose that this is an extinct species.
It is true that Lichtenstein says, that Herr Deppe procured several specimens, but there is only one in the Berlin Museum, and we have no knowledge where the others may be, if they are still in existence.
Newton and Gadow give the measurements of, and describe a pair of metatarsi procured with the remains described as Strix sauzieri, and state that they do not fit in with that species.
The specimen here described was procured in the mountains of Trelawny and St. Anne's by Mr. White, proprietor of the Oxford estate.
Who would spend three years in transcribing a copy of the Bible, when a better could be obtained for one dollar, because manuscripts were thus procured in former times?
During one of the wars which he engaged in, he was taken prisoner by the heathen Prussians, and the story is told how his wife, indifferent to every danger, went to him and procured his release.
It contains a discussion on the nature of pardons and indulgences, particularly of those procured at Rome.
He tells us they procured from Rome exemption from diocesan jurisdiction, they appropriated the right of confession, they performed burial rites; in short they usurped the keys of the Church[552].
The Confraternity of the Most Holy Sacrament, in the cathedral; with only thirty pesos income, which, with the alms procured by the brethren and others, is spent for wax.
It was founded by the alms of deceased persons and by other contributions from the living, which the fathers have procured and collected.
McPherson, of Pennsylvania, for years the efficient clerk of the House of Representatives, procuredfrom the attendant physician a statement that it was not so, but that Mr. Stanton died a natural death.
I then procured another copy and duplicated these numbers both for plates and single chiffres.
It should always be affirmatively stated whether the "conception or origin" of the sign was procured from the sign-maker, or is suggested or inferred by the observer.
As for me, it will be supposed that I have procured other clothes for Annetta, thrown hers into the laboratory and carried her off.
Others were chemicals which he used in his experiments, such as he could not easily have procured in Italy, outside of the great cities.
Bell and Harris hunted a good while, but procuredonly a Lazuli Finch and a few other birds.
I saw all this at a glance, and closing the extra windows with blankets, I soon procured a painter's light.
After dining there we procured a cart, and an excellent driver, and proceeded along an execrable road to Houlton in Maine, glad enough, after all our mishaps, at finding ourselves in our own country.
I procured many individuals of different species, and laying them on the table or on the ground, tried to place them in such attitudes as I had sketched.
A few rare birds were procured here, and the rest of the road being level and firm, we trotted on at a good pace for several hours, the Penobscot keeping company with us.
We procured a young Red-shafted Woodpecker, killed by an Indian boy with a bow and arrow.
This is one of the privations of the country, and, indeed the country affords very little which adds to the comfort of the trader who makes these wilds his home, except such as can be procured from the wild animals.
The first volley procured a supply of food sufficient for two days' consumption.
On getting on board, they opened their budgets, and laid their contents on the deck, amid much merriment, those who had procured most specimens being laughed at by those who had obtained the rarest, and the former joking the latter in return.
The fish already procuredand salted is taken ashore at the new harbor by part of the crew, whom the captain has marked as the worst hands at fishing.
The music of this song can be procured of the Oliver Ditson Co.
The expedition was as well equipped now as when it left the Colorado, for the captain had procured a supply of weapons, traps, pack-mules, and provisions from a trader who happened to be at the fort.
I shall drop this with a medicine-dropper, which can be procured at a trifling cost at any pharmacy.
Let us assume that she procured such work to perform in a theatre.
He searched the debtors' prisons, and where, as often happened, deserving but unfortunate men were found confined for debt, he paid the claims against them and procured their release.
Treasury will continue to be applied to that object whenever the stock can be procured within the limits as to price authorized by law.
It was a small matter to be procured at such a cost; but yet it was a satisfaction to her to feel that so many laws had been overthrown on her account, and that all was for the best.
We warrant this to be one of the best tonics that can be procured for general female weaknesses.
The refreshments have been served on wooden plates procured from the grocer.
Charcoal and tincture of myrrh are very beneficial to the teeth of the young, and both are easily procured at any drug store.
Baroness Lessen's influence has procured him a good parish.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "procured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.