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Example sentences for "stated that"

  • They asked that Mr. Charles Nolin should be employed as an Indian Agent, and I stated that I would submit his name to the Government with favorable mention of his services on that occasion.

  • I stated that I would mention what he had said, and the manner in which he had spoken.

  • In Jerdon's "Mammals of India" it is stated that in Nepaul the wild dogs, whose urine is said to be peculiarly acrid, sprinkle it over bushes through which an animal will probably move with the view of blinding their victim.

  • Bell Irving, as representing over 3,300 square miles of land in Lower Bengal, stated that he "was not prepared to contend that in certain respects the ryots and zemindars have not benefited from the depreciation of the rupee.

  • He stated that he had gone into Spain against four generals, and four victorious armies, but that he had not left a Carthaginian in that country.

  • In others, again, I find it stated that thirty-five thousand infantry and cavalry were put on board the fleet, making the number more than one half greater.

  • A point of order was immediately made against the amendment, but the occupant of the chair, Senator Lodge, stated that he would hold his decision in reserve pending an explanation by me of the amendment I had submitted.

  • He stated that he had been authorized to withdraw the name of Rev.

  • Berton, sub-principal of the College of Brienne, in which it is stated that M.

  • It may be stated that he will not return to Rastadt, and that the close of the session of the Congress there is approaching.

  • Among other things, it is stated that he fortified a garden to protect himself from the attacks of his comrades, who, a few lines lower down, are described as treating him with esteem and respect.

  • Footnote 6: General Baker, in his despatch, stated that 'No blame for the loss of these guns is in any way to be attached to the officers and men of No.

  • He stated that a man in cap and gown, having books under his arm and a lamp in his hand, came in, sat down at a table, and began to read.

  • One gentleman, to whom we wrote, stated that he never saw or heard anything worse than a bat.

  • He stated that he had gone to the hall door one summer evening, and saw a lady entering the door and going up the stairs.

  • He stated that he once vomited blood, and that he frequently felt that he was going to choke.

  • This individual's name was Blake, and he stated that he was born with a large naevus spreading over the upper parts of the thighs and lower parts of the trunk, like bathing-tights, and resembling the pelt of an animal.

  • He stated that he was free from the effects of alcohol; on several occasions on a wager he took 20 liters of wine, gaining his wager without visibly affecting his nervous system.

  • Questioned by his earthname as to his whereabouts in the heavenworld he stated that he was now on the path of pr l ya or return but was still submitted to trial at the hands of certain bloodthirsty entities on the lower astral levels.

  • In reply to a question as to his first sensations in the great divide beyond he stated that previously he had seen as in a glass darkly but that those who had passed over had summit possibilities of atmic development opened up to them.

  • In the Geography of Bakui we find it stated that "Hind is a great country which begins at the province of Mekrán.

  • Those who had seen the bird stated that it was bigger than the bulk of a couple of elephants, and that hitherto nobody had succeeded in killing one.

  • It is stated that on one occasion he began his instruction by reading the two orations that had been the cause of his banishment.

  • Of the fate of some of the principal actors in the Trojan war it may be stated that, of the prominent Trojans, Æneas alone escaped.

  • He stated that he belonged to Mrs. Delinas, of Abingdon, Harford Co.

  • He stated that he had a wife living in Richmond, and that she was confined the morning he took the U.

  • He stated that he had been claimed by Henry L.

  • With some degree of pride, he stated that he "had never been flogged.

  • He stated that he was owned by an engraver, known by the name of William Stone, and added that himself and seven others were kept working on the farm of said Stone for nothing.

  • He stated that he had spent the greater part of the day preceding the murder away from Fair Oaks; he had not been at home to luncheon or dinner, and consequently knew nothing of the strangers seen on the place that day.

  • In the last letter received from him, when I was about five years of age, he stated that he was going to Africa to make a fortune for his son.

  • It is stated that this is a part of the ancient "Shintoo" religion of Japan and China.

  • He stated that he would rather have her go away and stay away than move from there; that the rent was too high in the place where she wanted to move, and that the rent was suitable where they were.

  • He stated that he remembered firing the shots, but had no remembrance of strangulating her.

  • And the Gospel narrative certainly seems to verify this idea, and was undoubtedly so stated that it might be more readily understood by the popular mind.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    against the; better days; chop very; considerable difference; deal more; free hydrochloric; good place; green and; imaginative literature; know none; little space; many geologists; neath the; one else; profound sigh; small circular; stated above; stated before; stated here; stated intervals; stated periods; stated that; stated thus; stated times; the word; used for various purposes