Предложения со словом «charge»
Мы нашли 63 предложения со словом «charge». Количество символов. Рифмы.
- I knew that it must awaken some of the men at least, and was on the point of forestalling their attack by a rapid charge for the doorway, when again, to my intense surprise, not a black moved.
- Then Oblomov's nurse proceeded to draw another picture for the imagination of her charge.
- Улучшения, осуществленные теми, кто уже умер, образуют долг (charge against), довлеющий над теми живущими, кто пользуется этими благами.
- The man in charge of it evidently hadn't believed in leaving messes behind, even if he didn't expect to come back.
- With these simple injunctions the officer gave me my port clearance free of charge, and I sailed on the same day, February 19, 1896.
- Though the trinkets and letters made them ponder, they decided that even if they did turn out to be authentic, no charge could be based on those alone.
- Grisham, in turn, is free to charge whatever he wants for that permission.
- Made of forged steel, and breech-loaders, they ought consequently to be able to bear a considerable charge, and also have an enormous range.
- There's nothing wrong in general with this, and indeed, the ability to charge for access to even public domain materials is a good incentive for people to develop new and innovative ways to spread knowledge.
- The charge of robbery I repudiate with indignation.
- I insist most emphatically it was not for money he ran to his father's house: the charge of robbery is an absurdity, as I proved before.
- Morilleau, French consular agent in charge, keeps the place respectable and the buildings in good repair.
- It had just struck eleven, and he particularly wanted to go out "on very urgent business," but he was left alone in charge of the house, for it so happened that all its elder inmates were absent owing to a sudden and singular event.
- We shall rejoice at the new fact, we shall be the first to repudiate our charge, we shall hasten to repudiate it.
- But we don't know yet who will be in charge of the party, and it's impossible to find that out so long beforehand.
- The flare-powder had been taken out of the cartridge, and it had been reloaded with a big charge of rifle-powder.
- The charge I've been making about the regulation of culture is the same charge free marketers make about regulating markets.
- Top, who took special charge of the fauna, ran through the grass and brushwood, putting up all sorts of game.
- Ten minutes later, working with the police officers, Joe Patroni had virtually taken charge.
- These bullets, not having the weight of leaden bullets, were made larger, and each charge contained less, but the skill of the sportsmen made up this deficiency.
- Content services will compete with content sharing, even if the services charge money for the content they give access to.
- Грину насчет la prise en charge (государственное обеспечение).
- If the people did not hear Zat Arras' charge, they certainly did hear the verdict of the tribunal.
- She took charge of him, lifting his head to keep the blood out of it and despatching me to the cabin for a pillow.
- The steward whom Schtoltz had placed in charge of Oblomovka regularly sent him the income therefrom, and the peasantry proffered him flour and poultry at Christmastide, and everything on the estate was prospering.
- This being a scientific expedition in charge of Professor Mason Bailey, botanist, we rambled over Friday and Saturday islands, where I got a glimpse of botany.
- For many years the black had been in charge of the refitting of captured battleships that they might navigate Omean, and so was familiar with the construction of the propellers, housings, and the auxiliary gearing required.
- His speech might be divided into two parts, the first consisting of criticism in refutation of the charge, sometimes malicious and sarcastic.
- For the fourth piece Cyrus Harding slightly increased the charge, so as to try its extreme range.
- In this snug place I left her in charge of three children, while I made journeys among the hills and rested my bones, for the coming voyage, on the moss-covered rocks at the gorge hard by, and among the ferns I found wherever I went.
- The Court let Justice Stevens's charge go unanswered.
- Now they that had charge of the Dead, did lay them upon the road which ran up unto The Gateway, even that same road which was named The Last Road.
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- Jacquemont and Nichols took charge of the work on the ship herself.
- Who would have believed me and what charge could I bring against you?
- Thus, publishers could protect the right to charge whatever they want for content if they kept the work commercially available.
- But it does mean that we need to understand the harm in peer-to-peer sharing a bit more before we condemn it to the gallows with the charge of piracy.
- As Carthoris was not mounted, I slipped from the back of my own mount and took my place at his side to meet the charge of the howling devils bearing down upon us.
- Retreat was cut off in all directions, unless I chose to charge one of the beasts.
- The President was very tired, and so his last charge to the jury was rather feeble.
- We have no need for them, nor had I any orders to take charge of such things.
- It had depended, apparently, upon the personal character of whoever had been in charge in the end.
- While at Mauritius the Spray was tendered the use of the military dock free of charge, and was thoroughly refitted by the port authorities.
- He began to see how he was going to be able to take charge here.
- If he lives through the contest he is held acquitted of the charge that forced the sentence of the rites, as it is called, upon him.
- That they were waiting to spring upon my back seemed evident, and that it would not be long before they succeeded was equally apparent, for I could not endure the wear of this repeated charge and countercharge indefinitely.
- The charge is confirmed by three persons only- the two brothers of the prisoner and Madame Svyetlov.
- I did not charge a high price for what I sold, but the ancient and curious coins I got in payment, some of them from the wreck of a galleon sunk in the bay no one knows when, I sold afterward to antiquarians for more than face-value.
- Fetyukovitch felt that now the charge of theft, at least, was as good as disproved.
- Evidently there was nothing to be done, for the time at least, but to take him on board the "Bonadventure." This was done, and he remained there in Pencroft's charge.
- Meanwhile, as Jose, whose arm was pierced by a broken bamboo, insists upon returning, I send this letter back in his charge, and only hope that it may eventually come to hand.
- The governor's young boys took charge of the Spray's dinghy at once, and my visit cost his Excellency, besides great hospitality to me, the building of a boat for them like the one belonging to the Spray.
- Although a Supreme Court opinion is not copyrighted, and anyone is free to go to a library and read it, Lexis and Westlaw are also free to charge users for the privilege of gaining access to that Supreme Court opinion through their respective services.
- For instance, there was a routine division court-martial, a couple of second lieutenants, on a very trivial charge.
- The blacks in charge of the work explored them, taking several of us along to do whatever work there might be occasion for.
- A charge of small shot would have made great slaughter among these birds, but the hunters were still limited to sticks and stones, and these primitive weapons proved very insufficient.
- At length we stood against the giant tree that we had chosen for our ascent, and then, as charge after charge hurled its weight upon us, we gave back again and again, until we had been forced half-way around the huge base of the colossal trunk.
- We are sending home one of our local Indians who is injured, and I am committing this letter to his charge, with considerable doubts in my mind as to whether it will ever come to hand.
- There was a long lecture from the priest in charge of discipline in the dormitory.
- The cart had been left outside under the charge of Jup and Top, who had been prudently tied to it.
- And observe, if that supposition breaks down, the whole charge of robbery is scattered to the winds, for in that case what could have become of the other fifteen hundred roubles?
- I have often been asked how it was that my vessel and all appurtenances were not stolen in the various ports where I left her for days together without a watchman in charge.
- He was in haste to arm the boy's mind for conflict with temptation and to guard the young soul left in his charge with the strongest defence he could imagine.
- If you take a selection of favorite episodes, rent a movie theater, and charge for tickets to come see "My Favorite Simpsons," then you need to get permission from the copyright owner.
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