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Example sentences for "submissions"

Lexicographically close words:
submersible; submersibles; submersion; submiss; submission; submissive; submissively; submissiveness; submit; submits
  1. Let it be considered, how far these submissions are short of, and how clearly these compliances are inconsistent with, that duty which lies upon us with reference to them.

  2. In returning some submissions for her approval, she wished "likewise to record her offer to Mr. Gladstone of a mark of her recognition of his services which, however, he declines from motives which she fully appreciates.

  3. He recommended a member of the Jewish faith for a peerage, and in the first list of his submissions to the Queen two Roman catholics were included.

  4. In addition, 203 written submissions were made by interested organizations and private persons, and a large volume of relevant correspondence, addressed direct to the Committee, was considered.

  5. In addition, 120 submissions were received from individuals or organizations that did not appear before the Committee.

  6. In all there were 83 written submissions from 77 witnesses or groups of witnesses.

  7. Accompanying the report, for purposes of record, are four volumes containing the evidence of the witnesses who appeared before us and a large file of the submissions which were made in writing.

  8. No submissions were presented to the Committee that sexual offending by juveniles in the South Island had increased to any alarming extent.

  9. Thus, in every way, despite their submissions and oaths of allegiance to King George, the Jerseymen were being treated as if they were enemies.

  10. She expressed her anger in a tone which made both Leicester and the Belgians tremble; and the explanations and humble submissions of both parties were found scarcely sufficient to appease her.

  11. Having rendered himself further obnoxious to the vengeance of the administration by menaces thrown out in the rage of disappointment, he saw himself reduced, in order to escape a committal to the Tower, to make submissions to his brother.

  12. Soon after, she was advised by some friend to make her peace with the queen by submissions and acknowledgements, which, with her usual constancy, she absolutely refused, though apparently the only terms on which she could hope for liberty.

  13. In this speech, the language of which is so remarkably contrasted with those abject submissions which fear extorted from the high-born victims of the tyranny of Henry VIII.

  14. He found Maria Louisa almost deserted, all the Grand Dignitaries of the Empire having successively returned to Paris after sending in their submissions to the Provisional Government.

  15. These three submissions must have followed one another rapidly.

  16. He hastened to make his submissions to Edward, he expressed the deepest penitence for his disloyalty to his liege lord; and he made a solemn and irrevocable resignation of his crown into the hands of that monarch.

  17. And in her relations and conflicts with her husband there was a smouldering shame for her submissions to him that needed only a phase of fatigue to become acute.

  18. In addition to voluntary submissions and references by rules of court there are in America, as in the United Kingdom, various statutes which provide for arbitration in particular cases.

  19. Such submissions are usually declared irrevocable by the rules providing for them.

  20. Although (as in England apart from the Arbitration Act 1889) there is nothing to prevent a verbal reference, submissions are generally not merely written but are effected by deed.

  21. The point of chief importance to Henry was to convince the pope of his innocence; or rather, to persuade him that he would reap greater advantages from the submissions of England, than from proceeding to extremities against that kingdom.

  22. The pope allowed Anselm to communicate with the prelates who had already received investitures from the crown; and he only required of them some submissions for their past misconduct [s].

  23. The submissions of the Welsh procured them an accommodation with England.

  24. He landed at Southampton; and knowing the influence of superstition over the minds of the people, he hastened to Canterbury, in order to make atonement to the ashes of Thomas à Becket, and tender his submissions to a dead enemy.

  25. There have been no submissions concerning the costs of the present proceedings and that matter is reserved.

  26. It is right to add that throughout the hearing in this Court that attitude has very properly been reflected in the submissions we heard.

  27. The general tenor of the submissions is that the establishment of this Royal Commission was directed by the New Zealand Government and that the airline should not be ordered to meet any part of the public expenditure so incurred.

  28. In paragraph 229 it is said that submissions had been put to the Commissioner that "the shifting of the McMurdo waypoint was done deliberately so as to conform" with a track used by military aircraft proceeding to Williams Field.

  29. Thus it was not until all evidence had been called that counsel for the various parties made submissions to the Commissioner.

  30. It is only fair to the Commissioner to say that the scale seems never to have been drawn to his attention by any counsel, although he gave an opportunity to make submissions on costs.

  31. At the conclusion of the evidence counsel for the airline invited counsel assisting the Commission to inform him what were the main issues upon which closing submissions were requested.

  32. I asked the airline for its submissions on the question of costs.

  33. Similar submissions were made in relation to the second cause of action and natural justice.

  34. The sciences which deal with our submissions to the individual will-acts of others are the Historical Sciences.

  35. It becomes completely determinable by anticipation and the system of our submissions to the object can be completely constructed.

  36. It produced some oblique notice of the submissions that were made by suppliant nations.

  37. We rest our merits on the humility, the earnestness of solicitation, and the perfect good faith of those submissions which have been used to persuade our Regicide enemies to grant us some sort of peace.

  38. He himself, endeavoring to make his escape, was seized by Ingoldsby, to whom he made submissions not suitable to his former character of spirit and valor.

  39. Clanricarde, unable to resist the prevailing power, made submissions to the parliament, and retired into England, where he soon after died.

  40. By this treaty the original Commendation of 924, and all the subsequent submissions to England, whether real or pretended, were done away with.

  41. After receiving the submissions of the rebels of Cardigan and Carmarthen, he won back for the lords of Brecon and Glamorgan the lands which, without his help, they had been unable to conquer.

  42. He denied all feudal dependence of Scotland on Edward, and explained away the submissions of 1291 as arising from such momentary fear as might fall upon the most steadfast.


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