Our spy, as the 'friend' of the dead Geraldine, welcoming Pamela back and tendering sympathy and consolation, would be a good subject for a picture.
Magan was an informer of the most mercenary type--constantly tendering his services, and withholding information when coin ceased to clink.
Counterfeit Copper money of Foreign States at a lower rate than it imports 10 0 0 To be paid without deduction or fee, within one month after such conviction, on tendering a certificate to the Sheriff.
A little nettled at the contumacious deportment of the British colonel, Sitgreaves, after once more tendering services that were again rejected, withdrew to the chamber of young Singleton, whither Lawton had already preceded him.
It is understood to be for the purpose of tendering W.
In the mean time Clara held out her hand, tendering the letter to her mother.
She met him several times, despite the open disapproval of her parents, and within a month he had asked her to marry him, tendering her everything from a villa in Italy to a brilliant career on the screen.
When after two of these sallow meals he accused her of tendering him the skin and bones of the day she laughed and gave him a tea-time three days off.
By tendering a rupee to the doorkeeper he got a slip of paper and pencil, with which he indited a piteous appeal to Kisari Babu, and a promise that it should reach him.
Ford Thompson in tendering to the committee the use of house No.
The first days brought in dispatches and letters to the amount of about a hundred a day, tendering sympathy, offering help, and giving notice of material and money sent.
Mr. Ellwood intendering for the buildings was guided by the figures supplied by Architect Turner who was then erecting a court house at Brantford.
After the adoption of the report a resolution was passedtendering the thanks of the council to A.
Several of them quitted the standard of Louis, and those who remained appear to have done so merely as the alternative of again tendering their support to John.
They now waded up to the shoulder across the branch to the fort, again soliciting provisions and tendering payment.
You would have been able to return to duty days ago," said she, tendering the steaming cup and obviously ignoring his remark, "had you come right to hospital as Dr.
Here, there, and everywhere men in American blue were flitting about from group to group, tendering canteens of cold water to the wounded, friend and enemy alike.
As the men shuffled back to the train with full stomachs and brightened faces, Murray hulking by them with averted eyes and Mellen tendering a grinning salute, the manager came forward.
Traverses were allowed; and the time of tendering them enlarged.
I wrote a letter to Washington tendering my services, but then declined Governor Yates' and Mr. Trumbull's endorsement.
He was a Mason, and that society applied to Mr. Brady to defend him, tendering twenty-five hundred dollars as a fee; but for some cause he declined the case.
He then dismissed all who were inclined to purchase safety by tendering allegiance to the Shah; and with a small handful of followers, leaving his guns still in position, turned his horse’s head towards the regions of the Hindoo-Koosh.
But when, supported by his Feringhee allies, the Shah had established himself in Candahar, the Douranees, offering their congratulations and tendering their allegiance, gathered round the restored monarch.
Their promptness in tendering their services and equipping themselves for the field is a high evidence of patriotism, and the thanks of their country.
Ten days later, General Sickles requested that the telegram tendering his resignation and the reply be published.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tendering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.