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Sentence count:187+19Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: registercash registerregistrationflusteredalter egoalteredshelteredaustereMeaning: ['redʒɪstə(r)d]  adj. 1. (of animals) officially recorded with or certified by a recognized breed association; especially in a stud book 2. listed or recorded officially 3. (of a boat or vessel) furnished with necessary official documents specifying ownership etc. 
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91. Each cohort of students will be admitted to only one institution and will normally remain registered with that institution until graduation.
92. Few heavy Democratic donors attended as many coffees as Azima, who is a registered Republican.
93. There was a faint sputtering noise behind, but he barely registered the sound or noticed the flicker.
94. By early 1989 over 230 parties had registered and a total of 93 parties contested the May 1990 elections.
95. It's awfully hard to get information about registered nursing homes.
96. He had barely registered this fact when he felt a tap on his shoulder.
97. As members of the school community outside the classroom, the Volunteers have probably registered somewhat less impact.
98. This applies particularly to students on long-term medication and those registered as disabled persons.
99. Of more than 1, 300 people registered by Hermandad last year,(http://sentencedict.com/registered.html) nearly 800 reportedly cast ballots Nov. 5.
100. The control contract must be registered and shareholders have three months after registration to demand to be bought out.
101. The autopsy report registered death as the result of a brain tumour.
102. A total of 406 candidates contested the election and a 72 percent turnout was registered.
103. Only 4. 2 percent registered at libraries and 4. 1 percent at public assistance and social service agencies.
104. Jaggard's first book was registered with the Stationers' Company on 4 March 1595; he rapidly became a successful businessman.
105. We were left with a grab bag of effects, only a modicum of which registered.
106. The polytechnic currently has 71 research students and another 20 waiting to be registered.
107. This combined number of fewer than 300 audit firms represents less than 3% of the total number registered.
108. The company is registered to manufacture, distribute and sell lumber products.
109. It will apply only to cars registered after the law comes into effect.
110. Dole, raised in a Democratic family, registered as a Republican because the party dominated local politics.
111. His eyelids blinked rapidly as he registered the toughest questions.
112. My hands and feet are registered with the local constabulary as deadly weapons.
113. However, only a few large companies - 25 of them - have been registered as software exporters with branch offices abroad.
114. Every buyer, lessee, mortgagee of registered land should search shortly before completion.
115. Last weekend officials formally registered a corruption case against him.
116. Many dealers registered new demo bikes in early April, too.
117. Registered blind people can claim an allowance of £1,080 a year.
118. One Harvard dealer had registered with an employment agency which stupidly sent his curriculum vitae to Harvard.
119. Some local authorities have been very effective at this - in Greenwich, people who registered were entered in a prize draw.
120. Of the dailies, Today's circulation has registered the worst seasonal drop, falling to 466,631 from 513,673.
More similar words: registercash registerregistrationflusteredalter egoalteredshelteredaustereshatteredsisterunfetteredsinistercloisterministerinterestedstereotypeadministerboisterousadministeringlegislatorregimeregionlegislaturelegislationlegislativegistregicideregionalregimentlegislative branch
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