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Example sentences for "subscription"

Lexicographically close words:
subscriber; subscribers; subscribes; subscribing; subscript; subscriptions; subscrivit; subsection; subsections; subsequent
  1. So he drew up a subscription paper, modestly headed the list with "Christian, 2000 dollars," and started one of the Deacons about with it.

  2. Before leaving the place Dave called at our office to settle for a year's subscription (invariably in advance) and was informed, through a chink in the logs, that he might leave his dust in the tin cup at the well.

  3. In about a week Brother Jones put in an appearance with the subscription paper.

  4. Some weeks afterward, a clergyman stepped into my friend's counting-room, and after smilingly introducing himself, produced that identical subscription list.

  5. A year's subscription for the Woman's Hearthstone Journal for Maria-Ann.

  6. Be this as it may, the verbal assent and subscription of the new incumbent gave fresh force to every dogma of the old faith.

  7. Cummings, unknown to Morse, raised by subscription three thousand dollars, to be given to him for the painting of some historical subject.

  8. Such is the subscription and the superscription of this Epistle, that we may know who writes it, and to whom he writes it, even to those who have heard the word of God and abide in the faith.

  9. Thus you have the subscription of the Epistle, wherein he manifests his office and what he preaches, as you have now heard.

  10. I felt from my first day there, that the system of compulsory subscription was hollow, false, and wholly evil.

  11. Its premises would be exempt from any change by such a revolution, and it would, no doubt, add to its subscription lists.

  12. Finance Committee when the annual subscription was sixpence, the yearly income £3 9s.

  13. The owners and underwriters of one of the East Indiamen he had saved from capture raised a subscription for the officers and crew, which amounted to about £4,000.

  14. It is so comfortable in a borough to know that it can always have its subscription lists well headed!

  15. He was informed that the sitting member had always subscribed to all the schools, and that if he did not continue such subscription the children would literally be robbed of their education.

  16. He remembered, too, that he had put his name down for a large subscription towards the erection of a statue to the dead leader, a work of art which the existing generation seemed unlikely to have the pleasure of seeing.

  17. When this Philadelphia Library was founded, in 1731, not a single city or town in England possessed a subscription library.

  18. Librarians should avoid what are known as subscription books, as a rule, though some valid exceptions exist.

  19. Where the library is already located immediately on the street, a subscription for sprinkling the thoroughfare with water, the year round, would be true economy.

  20. Let us reverently take a leaf out of the autobiography of the printer-statesman of Pennsylvania: "And now I set on foot my first project of a public nature, that for a subscription library.

  21. Simply because the works referred to were published only as subscription books, circulated by agents, carefully kept out of booksellers' hands, and never sent to the Eastern press for notice or review.

  22. We afterwards obtained a charter, the company being increased to one hundred; this was the mother of all the North American subscription libraries now so numerous.

  23. Christmas is the principal season for these assemblies, although there are subscription balls held once or twice a week in some of the small houses at the back of the town.

  24. He wrote a great many letters, which were deemed worthy of being published; and a large subscription was raised.

  25. For an annual subscription of a guinea the little implement will probably be placed at the disposal of its customers by the great central exchange.

  26. I do not suppose that it will exceed the amount of the subscription at present paid for the daily delivery of a penny paper.

  27. The Subscription to the Series is at the rate of 21s.

  28. An early remittance of the Subscription for Second Year of ST.

  29. Any two Years in this Series can be had at Subscription Price.

  30. The entrance fee is thirty guineas, and the annual subscription eight guineas.

  31. The admission fee is £40, and the annual subscription ten guineas.

  32. The entrance fee is £30, and the annual subscription £10.

  33. The entrance fee is £40, and annual subscription eight guineas.

  34. The number of members is limited to 650, who pay an entrance fee of twenty guineas, and an annual subscription of ten guineas.

  35. The entrance fee is twenty-one guineas; the annual subscription ten guineas.

  36. Several Old Latin MSS write out the name Lucanus in the superscription and subscription to the Gospel, just as elsewhere Apollos is written in full Apollonius.

  37. There is no subscription in AL1L2, and none is given for TM.

  38. It is quite possible that this subscription was prior to the theory respecting the interpretation of Col.

  39. Slot Sharpener and one year's subscription to THE GREAT ROUND WORLD, 3 and 5 West 18th Street, New York City.

  40. Put your name on package and send a list by mail with your subscription order.

  41. A subscription was got up to pay for the lost boat, and close as were Mrs. Hargate's means, she enabled Frank to subscribe his share towards the fund.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subscription" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acceptance; accommodation; accordance; affirmation; approbation; approval; authorization; autograph; award; bestowal; certification; charity; cipher; collection; communication; concession; confirmation; contribution; countersign; cross; deliverance; delivery; device; dole; donation; endorsement; endowment; grant; granting; hand; imprimatur; initials; investiture; liberality; mark; monogram; nod; offer; offering; offertory; permission; pittance; presentation; presentment; provision; ratification; sanction; seal; signature; signet; stamp; subscription; surrender; tithe; visa; warrant