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1. I found now I had business enough to gather and carry home; and I resolved to lay up a store as well of grapes as limes and lemons, to furnish myself for the wet season, which I knew was approaching
2. After I had found by experience the ill consequences of being abroad in the rain, I took care to furnish myself with provisions beforehand, that I might not be obliged to go out, and I sat within doors as much as possible during the wet months
3. This time I found much employment, and very suitable also to the time, for I found great occasion for many things which I had no way to furnish myself with but by hard labour and constant application; particularly I tried many ways to make myself a basket, but all the twigs I could get for the purpose proved so brittle that they would do nothing
4. The great improvements in the coarser manufactories of both linen and woollen cloth furnish the labourers with cheaper and better clothing; and those in the manufactories of the coarser metals, with cheaper and better instruments of trade, as well as with many agreeable and convenient pieces of household furniture
5. This corn was brought from the conquered provinces, of which several, instead of taxes, were obliged to furnish a tenth part of their produce at a stated price, about sixpence a-peck, to the republic
6. These, though they do not increase in the same proportion as corn, which is altogether the acquisition of human industry, yet multiply under the care and protection of men, who store up in the season of plenty what may maintain them in that of scarcity ; who, through the whole year, furnish them with a greater quantity of food than uncultivated nature provides for them; and who, by destroying and extirpating their enemies, secure them in the free enjoyment of all that she provides
7. He endeavours, therefore, both to make among his workmen the most proper distribution of employment, and to furnish them with the best machines which he can either invent or afford to purchase
8. All taxes having been usually paid in paper money, the prince would not have wherewithal either to pay his troops, or to furnish his magazines; and the state of the country would be much more irretrievable than if the greater part of its circulation had consisted in gold and silver
9. He is thus enabled to furnish work to a greater value; and the profit which he makes by it in this way much more than compensates the additional price which the profit of the retailer imposes upon the goods
10. They give a new value to the surplus part of the rude produce, by saving the expense of carrying it to the water-side, or to some distant market ; and they furnish the cultivators with something in exchange for it that is either useful or agreeable to them, upon easier terms than they could have obtained it before
11. It hinders our own workmen from furnishing their goods for so small a quantity of silver as they otherwise might do, and enables the Dutch to furnish theirs for a smaller
12. He is generally in contract with some farmers to furnish him, for a certain number of years, with a certain quantity of corn, at a certain price
13. Spain and Portugal furnish but a small part of it
14. They furnish it both with the materials of its work, and with the fund of its subsistence, with the corn and cattle which it consumes while it is employed about that work
15. It can never be the interest of those landed nations, if I may call them so, to discourage or distress the industry of such mercantile states, by imposing high duties upon their trade, or upon the commodities which they furnish
16. The great increase of their fortune had, it seems, only served to furnish their servants with a pretext for greater profusion, and a cover for greater malversation, than in proportion even to that increase of fortune
17. When neither commerce nor manufactures furnish any thing for which the owner can exchange the greater part of those materials which are over and above his own consumption, he can do nothing with the surplus, but feed and clothe nearly as many people as it will feed and clothe
18. Some part of this money, perhaps, they spent in purchasing the few objects of vanity and luxury, with which the circumstances of the times could furnish them ; but some part of it they seem commonly to have hoarded
19. provide to either belligerent, certainly not furnish weapons of
20. Indeed, the fine arts furnish
21. With the Americans able to furnish building materials and pay the best prices, he was able to hire skilled tradesmen when others could not
22. I will provide a travel authorization by rail to Krakow, then the Party can furnish motor transport
23. Hermann informed him that the government did not furnish license plates, only the numbers to be used
24. 19 Yes, they spoke against God; they said, Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?
25. 26 Come, you stranger, and furnish a table, and feed me of that you have ready
26. The precautionary principle would furnish armies of the Civil War in America with a weapon by which to regulate and destroy lives and property of citizens on a “nuclear” scale
27. The church and the school also fail to furnish loving care, moral guidance, or the will to strive for excellence
28. 14 you shall furnish him liberally out of your flock, and out of your floor, and out of your winepress: of that with which the Lord your God has blessed you you shall give to him
29. The child’s own instincts and powers furnish the material and give the starting point for all education
30. I prepared the TAA with a little help from my (EB Legal) friends, got the TAA approved, and moved on to negotiating a CRADA (cooperative research and development agreement) with the Naval Underwater Warfare Center, Newport Division, for a desperately needed subcontract to furnish expertise which YTP did not possess
31. Let’s get those in place, then we’ll sit and chat with you all for a while before we retire, and we’ll leave the rest of the house to explore and furnish tomorrow
32. with which to furnish the house and cover utilities while
33. “Now, since I agreed during our original discussion to furnish you with the history of Hilia, as far as it is known, I have had this fine book prepared for you
34. His companion did not have power enough to furnish the room he’d chosen to reveal
35. First Of Those Who Fight was happy to furnish information
36. paint and furnish it
37. Castles and Cities, and-to furnish them with Armour, etc
38. draw upon your stores to furnish them
39. Their kings shall furnish me skulls for goblets, their women and children shall be slaves of my slaves' slaves
40. The jewels Thutmekri asked as a pledge would furnish that proof
41. The descendants of Acheron will serve him as a nucleus upon which to build, but it is the blood and the bodies of the people of the world today that will furnish the mortar and the stones for the rebuilding
42. The two establishments rapidly developed a rivalry as to which could furnish the most outlandish and scurrilous tales
43. As we travel, we will use the material in the holds to furnish and finish our living quarters and to equip the medical facilities
44. their pollution levels and furnish the results to the Federal
45. that he be able to furnish it in his own personal style as part of his
46. That so-called private residence outside of Capetown had been in reality like a European Renaissance castle and had cost tens of millions of credits to build and furnish, with the lot paid with the help of the public funds skimmed off by Zembelo during his tenure as governor of Africa
47. When I glanced outside the window; I saw everything was looking fresh and furnish
48. furnish evidence that he has a disorder or that it is serious
49. I always wanted to be a scientist and they furnish me with a lab
50. Instead of having it renovated on the lines of a single style, I decided to furnish each main room to a different style and period
1. and appeared to be in a large, ornately furnished ballroom
2. ‘I remember one occasion when Jack and I had to put everything in store while we moved house … there was some problem so we couldn’t just move out of one place and into another … can’t remember what it was now … but anyway, we ended up renting a furnished place for a month
3. furnished with mud and creeping ivy
4. Next time you see Gary ask him if he thinks it would be best to let the property furnished or unfurnished
5. they found, both bad and good: and the wedding was furnished with guests
6. The rest of the large bar-room was furnished with worn wooden
7. He was led through a set of doors along a corridor to a smallish room furnished with two chairs, a table and a water cooler
8. The front room, its bare floorboards and rugs in stark contrast to her own taste, furnished with heavy leather chairs centred on an old fireplace
9. A bucket of water sat next to the contraption to pitch hit for the lack of a plumbed water supply, but other than that slight modification, the house was now as well furnished as any in the whole state of California
10. Before supper was called that evening, Harry furnished Mr
11. Collingston High, furnished with paintings and a gold-plated ceiling fan
12. He was careful to never use office materials, nor office time and space for these extracurricular activities; he set up his own studio in his apartments, and sparingly furnished it with the bare essentials necessary for the tasks accepted
13. An additional quantity, it is evident, must be due for the profits of the stock which advanced the wages and furnished the materials of that labour
14. furnished with what looked to me like antiques – wasted
15. All the ancient arts of Mexico and Peru have never furnished one single manufacture to Europe
16. The floor of the main room was furnished with comfortable fur standcushions and end tables topping fanciful stalagmites growing out of the floor
17. furnished with just three rickety chairs and a table
18. Many people let furnished houses, and get a rent, not only for the use of the house, but for that of the furniture
19. are in the most perfect good order, the same number of labourers and labouring cattle will raise a much greater produce, than in one of equal extent and equally good ground, but not furnished with equal conveniencies
20. If he wants it as a capital for employing industry, it is from those goods only that the industrious can be furnished with the tools, materials, and maintenance necessary for carrying on their work
21. The proprietor furnished them with the seed, cattle, and instruments of husbandry, the whole stock, in short, necessary for cultivating the farm
22. It might be the interest of a metayer to make the land produce as much as could be brought out of it by means of the stock furnished by the proprietor ; but it could never be his interest to mix any part of his own with it
23. These gradually furnished the great proprietors with something for which they could exchange the whole surplus produce of their lands, and which they could consume themselves
24. By the removal of the unnecessary mouths, and by exacting from the farmer the full value of the farm, a greater surplus, or, what is the same thing, the price of a greater surplus, was obtained for the proprietor, which the merchants and manufacturers soon furnished him with a method of spending upon his own person, in the same manner as he had done the rest
25. In this state of things, it seems impossible that either of those empires could have been so much improved or so well cultivated as at present, when they are plentifully furnished with all sorts of European cattle, and when the use of iron, of the plough, and of many of the arts of Europe, have been introduced among them
26. The European colonies of America have never yet furnished any military force for the defence of the mother country
27. But the moment in which war begins, or rather the moment in which it appears likely to begin, the army must be augmented, the fleet must be fitted out, the garrisoned towns must be put into a posture of defence; that army, that fleet, those garrisoned towns, must be furnished with arms, ammunition, and provisions
28. The Alena was the first capture for the Shenandoah and more importantly, a valuable prize in that she furnished the blocks for the gun tackles, a variety of other blocks that were also needed, and cotton canvas, which was suitable for sail making
29. He adopted, however, the moderately wise course of writing to the Press on the subject, and by a striking coincidence, the same week, abundant proof of recent sacrifice arrived by mail from Accra, the reports being voluntarily furnished by eye-witnesses
30. furnished land transportation to New York where I caught a flight that would take me to Kansas City
31. plainly furnished but it was very clean
32. When the British saved Bekwai from Prempeh, the king furnished contingents to General Scott for scouting and transport
33. The room was decently furnished and clean
34. We had two months in which time we would have to sell his Jeep and find someone to take over the lease for his furnished flat, and that was really about it
35. standards risen in recent years; a great, big house furnished with all the modern conveniences, purchasing or leasing a new car every couple of years, a television in every room, showcase furniture, expensive trips abroad, extensive wardrobes, routinely dining out, consumer products purchased and quickly discarded, electronic gadgets, exercise equipment, cell phones for each family member, casino gambling, so on and so forth
36. I went upstairs and found a large four-room apartment, neatly furnished as if waiting for its owner to return home soon
37. The apartment was very comfortable, simply furnished, clean and tidy
38. ” Beth gathered her nerve and joined Sylvia for a stroll of the deck, which surrounded the inn on three sides and was furnished with occasional tables under white-fringed umbrellas and lounge chairs
39. I wandered out through the living room, furnished with
40. furnished office, his big desk, the pictures of fishing boats on
41. The place had been furnished in their absence with tables and chairs that Colling assumed had come from the Herrensee resort
42. “Uh,” I replied as we entered into a long narrow room that was barely furnished at all
43. A pad of ruled paper on which he was to write the answers was furnished
44. She was to proceed to Warsaw and determine what relief supplies might be furnished by the American Red Cross in Germany to meet Polish needs
45. It was furnished with a comfortable double bed, two drab over-stuffed chairs, and a writing desk
46. It was also arranged and furnished in the same sparse and shabby manner, with the exception that the room seemed to be filled with luggage
47. The interior of the villa was expensively furnished in walnut and mahogany
48. As he signed the register, he had a view of the dining room, furnished with a scattering of small tables
49. Each was furnished like an office and each was occupied by at least one fully clothed skeleton
50. He was ushered into a room furnished only with a table and two chairs
1. there be this distinction between the sexes, that distinction furnishes the basis of an argument and a reason for the instruction here given
2. When in any country the demand for those who live by wages, labourers, journeymen, servants of every kind, is continually increasing; when every year furnishes employment for a greater number than had been employed the year before, the workmen have no occasion to combine in order to raise their wages
3. In adjusting the terms of the lease, the landlord endeavours to leave him no greater share of the produce than what is sufficient to keep up the stock from which he furnishes the seed, pays the labour, and purchases and maintains the cattle and other instruments of husbandry, together with the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
4. The same superabundance of food, of which they have the disposal, enables them to give a greater quantity of it for all those singular and rare productions which nature furnishes but in very small quantities; such as the precious metals and the precious stones, the great objects of the competition of the rich
5. Sooner or later, however, in the progress of improvement, it must at any rate have risen to the utmost height to which it is capable of rising ; or to the price which pays the labour and expense of cultivating the land which furnishes them with food, as well as these are paid upon the greater part of other cultivated land
6. It is the circulating capital which furnishes the materials and wages of labour, and puts industry into motion
7. The operation, in some measure, resembles that of the undertaker of some great work, who, in consequence of some improvement in mechanics, takes down his old machinery, and adds the difference between its price and that of the new to his circulating capital, to the fund from which he furnishes materials and wages to his workmen
8. The cultivation and improvement of the country, therefore, which affords subsistence, must, necessarily, be prior to the increase of the town, which furnishes only the means of conveniency and luxury
9. The surplus produce of America imported into Europe, furnishes the inhabitants of this great continent with a variety of
10. The capital which supplies the colonies with this great quantity of linen, is annually distributed among, and furnishes a revenue to, the inhabitants of those other countries
11. Science, if these views are accepted, furnishes an underpinning for the most virulent nihilism
12. He assimilates the information and performs giant calculations while you see the global connection of all the little fragments that he furnishes, and how you can best use them
13. ” That religion should govern was an obscene thought to the third president of the United States, as he made abundantly clear, “History I believe furnishes no example of a priest-ridden people maintaining a free civil government
14. Thus, the vicious cycle of religions furnishes races in either forward or backward directions
15. The state not only takes down segregating fences, but also erects unilateral protections; it not only unlocks doors, but also furnishes the house with heating, food, and mentors
16. A well-defined lawful want, therefore, furnishes the reason for the more complex operations of nature
17. He had seized all he could of his own that was not invested, and Priscilla had drawn her loose cash from the Kunitz bank; but what he took hidden in his gaiters after paying for Priscilla's outfit and bribing Annalise was not more than three hundred pounds; and what is three hundred pounds to a person who buys and furnishes cottages and scatters five-pound notes among the poor? The cottages were paid for
18. for you not only profit by the resolution, but it furnishes you with an exercise that causes the brain cells
19. pretender, and it is he too that furnishes the account of
20. furnishes the mind with many nourishing and useful thoughts
21. The New Testament furnishes examples of Churches filled with the Spirit and Churches without the Spirit
22. Campbell goes into the heart of the discussion, examining the words soul and spirit in the original languages, and furnishes herein a satisfactory refutation of this false theory of men and his future destiny
23. This now prepares us with a better understanding of the situation, and furnishes my reason for entering this field against Mr
24. Peter himself furnishes us, as has already been shown, both in his history and in his written doctrine, with an effectual antidote to this delusion
25. ’ Thus the defenders of the traditional doctrine adopt or reject this signification at pleasure, but forbid its adoption in any other instance except this, where, with a negative, it furnishes a good argument against the same meaning everywhere else in relation to the death of the sinner
26. The doctrine that the very object of the Incarnation is to immortalize mankind, furnishes the vertebral column, so to speak, on which the fabric of a coherent theology can be built
27. This furnishes perhaps the least defensible of the items in the charge of neglect brought against his contemporaries
28. Thus we have three arts: one of use, another of invention, a third of imitation; and the user furnishes the rule to the two others
29. Unfortunately, however, this latter furnishes the chief materials of the imitative arts
30. ' The next greatest poet of modern times, Goethe, is concerned with 'a lower degree of truth'; he paints the world as a stage on which 'all the men and women are merely players'; he cultivates life as an art, but he furnishes no ideals of truth and action
31. If any one is desirous of carrying out in detail the Platonic education of after-life, some such counsels as the following may be offered to him:-- That he shall choose the branch of knowledge to which his own mind most distinctly inclines, and in which he takes the greatest delight, either one which seems to connect with his own daily employment, or, perhaps, furnishes the greatest contrast to it
32. ) The base of these (3) with a third added (4) when combined with five (20) and raised to the third power furnishes two harmonies; the first a square which is a hundred times as great (400 = 4 x 100) (Or the first a square which is 100 x 100 = 10,000
33. "'Are you mad, uncle?' (he called me by this name when he was in good humor); 'do you think I am going to change the life I lead for your mode of existence—my agreeable indolence for the hard and precarious toil you impose on yourself, exposed to the bitter frost at night, and the scorching heat by day, compelled to conceal yourself, and when you are perceived, receive a volley of bullets, all to earn a paltry sum? Why, I have as much money as I want; mother Assunta always furnishes me when I ask for it! You see that I should be a fool to accept your offer
34. Moreover, and this furnishes the necessary corrective for the too absolute sense which certain words might present, there can be nothing really infallible in a human creature, and the peculiarity of instinct is that it can become confused, thrown off the track, and defeated
35. A conflagration can create an aurora, no doubt, but why not await the dawn? A volcano illuminates, but daybreak furnishes a still better illumination
36. He goes to the spectacles which God furnishes gratis; he gazes at the sky, space, the stars, flowers, children, the humanity among which he is suffering, the creation amid which he beams
37. The nutrition of the plains furnishes the nourishment of men
38. The story has, I believe, been told more than once in the newspapers, but, like all such narratives, its effect is much less striking when set forth en bloc in a single half-column of print than when the facts slowly evolve before your own eyes, and the mystery clears gradually away as each new discovery furnishes a step which leads on to the complete truth
39. For nowadays, the whale-fishery furnishes an asylum for many romantic, melancholy, and absent-minded young men, disgusted with the carking cares of earth, and seeking sentiment in tar and blubber
40. Nor does it at all diminish the curiousness of this matter, that to many thousands of our rural boys and young men born along its line, the probationary life of the Grand Canal furnishes the sole transition between quietly reaping in a Christian corn-field, and recklessly ploughing the waters of the most barbaric seas
41. A significant illustration of the fact, again and again repeated in this book, that the skeleton of the whale furnishes but little clue to the shape of his fully invested body
42. Military history probably furnishes few instances in which a commander has extricated himself from so difficult a position as that in which Ney found himself when, as we have already said, he was abandoned by Davout on the road from Smolensk to Krasnoye
43. On the other hand, it is impossible to bring all souls to one common level or standard; neither the grade of education, nor any other thing, furnishes a standard according to which punishment can be meted out
44. What, have we a Minister abroad, and is he afraid or unwilling to make a proposition to the Government where he is resident? Surely, sir, that state of things furnishes as definite an answer as any that could be given
45. The amendment was in these words, proposed to be added to the motion:—"And furnishes an additional proof of the spirit of accommodation on the part of the Government of the United States, which has at no time been intermitted
46. If the President had not power to settle it, this furnishes strong evidence that the vote of approbation of his conduct was a proper proposition
47. For, sir, although this letter is not mentioned in the resolution, yet it furnishes the original offensive insinuations, and is referred to and reiterated in the letter of the 23d October, which is noticed in the resolution, and therefore the offensive expressions of the letter of the 11th are entitled to, and shall receive, the most accurate and critical attention and analysis
48. Her repulsion is displayed with startling realism, and it furnishes the cue to the lover, who darts out and stabs the old man in the back
49. , and it furnishes the same sort of more or less fantastic entertainment that distinguishes the author’s other stories
50. Like the Virginia justice, you tell the man, whose turkey had been stolen, that your book of precedents furnishes no form for his case, but then you will grant him a precept to search for a cow, and when looking for that he may possibly find his turkey! You say to this corporation, we cannot authorize you to discount—to emit paper—to regulate commerce, &c
1. They had built up the skeleton of the building enough so that it could support the several hundred tons of materials and furnishing
2. He remembered that building the four bungalow cottages, furnishing them, and installing the water/wastewater systems had cost them over $2000
3. He apologized that he had not yet begun furnishing all the rooms, as he led them along a tour of the house and grounds
4. When it came to furnishing the rest of the cottage though, she was left to head for town
5. The rise in the money price of all commodities, which is in this case peculiar to that country, tends to discourage more or less every sort of industry which is carried on within it, and to enable foreign nations, by furnishing almost all sorts of goods for a smaller quantity of silver than its own workmen can afford to do, to undersell them, not only in the foreign, but even in the home market
6. It hinders our own workmen from furnishing their goods for so small a quantity of silver as they otherwise might do, and enables the Dutch to furnish theirs for a smaller
7. The chair Mars sat in was the only furnishing
8. “Sweettower is still under renovation, and only the additions will need furnishing
9. “You have enough unallocated furnishings remaining to finish furnishing Sweettower, but not enough to complete the ice keep or the palace in Thon
10. Sweettower would otherwise rent for less per suite than those two, and furnishing it with your personal possessions will increase the rent it can command
11. “I would suggest you immediately arrange for the furnishing of the ice keep and the palace with the liquid funds you have available
12. Sweettower’s renovations will be finished within twenty minutes, as some one hundred fifty-three of us are helping complete them, and furnishing it after that will only require a few minutes
13. Radford, supported by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, had proposed to President Eisenhower that furnishing American aid in the form of fighter-bombers and aerial resupply would save the beleaguer�ed French garrison at Dien Bien Phu
14. This pronouncement of people coming from afar pictures the gentiles who will contribute to the furnishing of the Temple under the Messiah’s reign
15. “The civilization was not perfunctory, but universal and all-pervading – furnishing the country not only with political systems, but with social and domestic institutions of the most ramified description
16. own a house together,whichtheyhaverecently finished renovating and furnishing
17. He had enlisted the help of a colony of Thai people and found them to be piratical as hell when properly motivated; to the extent of furnishing him young women to satisfy his exotic sexual preferences while the men stole bulldozers, draglines, lowboys and any other equipment that the Greek had an order for
18. Wendy and Rachel speculated that she was tired from all the work she had done redecorating and furnishing the apartment
19. had begun furnishing it with rustic handcrafted local
20. The Timeless Club was an interesting mix of both ultramodern architecture and old decoration and furnishing covering a few millenniums of history
21. Another, normal-looking door gave access to a restroom, while a small counter, a refrigerator, a television, a radio, a small table and two swiveling chairs completed the furnishing of the room
22. While the furnishing of that huge hall was rather austere to her taste, the acoustics proved adequate, like the facilities for the performers in the back of the large stage
23. In addition to the many wonderful furnishing options for
24. With the Project for building and technological furnishing available and observing the management recommendations and its own conclusions, the project team sends an in-quiry to several competitive companies for their quotations for contracting the building work for the project
25. Johanna and I and the man who urged the furniture cart up the hill kept on stepping over his legs as we went in and out furnishing the house
26. She would most diligently work at furnishing her empty mind
27. This, he had thought, would do for food and lights and things for a long while,--certainly till he had hit on a plan by which he would be able to get hold of the Princess's money and his own without betraying where they were; and here on his table, the second unpleasant surprise that greeted him on entering his new home (the first had been his late master's dreadful smile) was the bill for the furnishing of it
28. furnishing of information and /or non-cooperation by the customer, the bank
29. Banks and their employees should keep the fact of furnishing
30. And then the soft furnishing shit hit the fan last week
31. If we ask concerning the separate spirit, we are referred to Lazarus as furnishing an argument embodying all the fractures of the position, and whatsoever questions should be asked would receive an answer in harmony with the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, because from Campbell down to Denny the church has been instructed thus and so
32. Do they assume that, in furnishing them with wealth and children
33. Anselmo embraced him warmly and affectionately, and thanked him for his offer as if he had bestowed some great favour upon him; and it was agreed between them to set about it the next day, Anselmo affording opportunity and time to Lothario to converse alone with Camilla, and furnishing him with money and jewels to offer and present to her
34. But once get used to these slight blemishes and nothing could be more complete, for good sense and good taste had presided over the furnishing, and the result was highly satisfactory
35. Sanchica is making bonelace; she earns eight maravedis a day clear, which she puts into a moneybox as a help towards house furnishing; but now that she is a governor's daughter thou wilt give her a portion without her working for it
36. The viceroy looked at him, and seeing him so well-favoured, so graceful, and so submissive, he felt a desire to spare his life, the comeliness of the youth furnishing him at once with a letter of recommendation
37. was now less afraid of my skin, than of his not furnishing me with an
38. Furnishing such arguments to a professional harpooner was a waste of words
39. The builder cheerfully undertook the commission, and promised to have these secret places completed by the next day, Dantes furnishing the dimensions and plan in accordance with which they were to be constructed
40. Here and there, a red and fiery star struggled through the drifting vapor, furnishing a lurid gleam of brightness to the dull aspect of the heavens
41. crime consisted in furnishing us with provisions
42. Bertuccio had outdone himself in the taste displayed in furnishing, and in the rapidity with which it was executed
43. Cole was an eye-witness, from her stand of espial, to the whole of our transaction, I was now less afraid of my skin, than of his not furnishing me with an opportunity of signalizing my resolution
44. As you will readily understand, a specialist who aims high is compelled to start in one of a dozen streets in the Cavendish Square quarter, all of which entail enormous rents and furnishing expenses
45. lodgings? He was furnishing a flat
46. Furnishing was necessarily expensive; but then it had to be done only once
47. Two furnishing tradesmen at Brassing, whose bills had been incurred before his marriage, and whom uncalculated current expenses had ever since prevented him from paying, had repeatedly sent him unpleasant letters which had forced themselves on his attention
48. This may involve using ARP to resolve the IP address of the packet’s next stop into a hardware address and then furnishing that address to the data link layer protocol
49. Having heard that Count Mamonov was furnishing a regiment, Bezukhov at once informed Rostopchin that he would give a thousand men and their maintenance
50. This saved her the wages of a coloured girl and the expense of furnishing