Signalled
in sentence
15 examples of Signalled in a sentence
I viewed the full length of it and was really relieved when the final character's death
signalled
the end of my suffering!
Bugs is a famed pianist, the kind of fastidious virtuoso you still find today, but worshipped in the 40s because arrogant eccentricity somehow
signalled
class.
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali’s ouster in Tunisia
signalled
the collapse of the Arab “stability” model, praised by many Western leaders, consisting of authoritarianism and overrated economic performance.
But the van, that gloomy well-known box, was already
signalled.
He calls attention, and with reason, to the discrepancy about his father having
signalled
to him before seeing him, also to his refusal to give details of his conversation with his father, and his singular account of his father's dying words.
At five next morning we bade our host farewell, my uncle with difficulty persuading him to accept a proper remuneration; and Hans
signalled
the start.
About eight in the evening he
signalled
to stop.
'The train is signalled,' said the porter.
Land was not
signalled
until five o'clock on the morning of the 6th; the steamer was due on the 5th.
By this time he was in front of the flag-staff, whence the depth ofwater in the harbour is signalled, and he struck a match to read thelist of vessels
signalled
in the roadstead and coming in with the nexthigh tide.
"No,
" signalled
Prudence.
No American cruiser had been
signalled
in English waters; and, then, when the question of getting the crew came, how was it possible to keep silent any longer?
Not one ship had been
signalled
before the sail hailed by the man on watch.
Now this is just what had happened, and when the ship was
signalled
she was only three miles to windward.
On the 13th of January, the watch
signalled
land ten miles to the west.
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