Volunteered Sentence Examples

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  • We volunteered to let her see them.

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  • If it were totally innocent, he would have volunteered more information.

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  • Everyone volunteered to go and everybody advised making the attempt.

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  • She volunteered very little and acted uneasy when asked, so they simply let it drop.

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  • He had volunteered his help, and now he was going make his offer good... whether he wanted to or not.

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  • Dean volunteered to do supper Sunday night.

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  • The company, a part of the 4th Illinois, was mustered out after the five weeks' service for which it volunteered, and Lincoln reenlisted as a private on the 29th of May, and was finally mustered out on the 16th of June by Lieut.

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  • The orator laid especial stress on the necessity of the sacrifice of all party animosities to the common weal, and volunteered, as "the first citizen of a free people," to be the mediator between the contending factions.

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  • Almost everyone else had already left, so Katie and Mary volunteered to help.

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  • I volunteered no more information, nor did he want it, doubly so now that he might be suspected of having ties to us because of the frequent inquiries he made.

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  • I volunteered to mind the store, so to speak, at least for appearance's sake though there was little to do.

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  • She's volunteered to help me round up the people and knows, like, everyone in town.

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  • As he was about to leave, Brandon Westlake returned with Cynthia and, being sympathetic to his labors, volunteered to ferry the returning swimmers back to Bird Song.

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  • Saundra, the clinic receptionist, volunteered her husband.

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  • And I called the judge on your behalf and volunteered you to go to counseling.

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  • Fred understood this and volunteered to ski with Donnie while the others took a couple of runs from the higher elevations.

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  • Would you mind if I volunteered – on a regular basis?

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  • Mr James, the head of the mission, volunteered no satisfactory explanation, whereupon the king broke into uncontrollable rage, calling the emissaries cheats and liars.

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  • But on the 15th of March 1147 Alphonso stormed the fortress of Santarem, and about the same time a band of crusaders on their way to Palestine landed at Oporto and volunteered for the impending siege of Lisbon.

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  • To ease her exposure to the sun, she'd volunteered for the evening shift to support the West Coast customers.

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  • It was Cynthia who volunteered for the nasty duty, turning down Dean's offer to join her.

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  • Cynthia had volunteered a couple of hours selling tickets for the Ouray Chamber's Jeep raffle.

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  • Dean's only hope for an answer was if the woman volunteered it, but that didn't happen.

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  • Fred volunteered to temporarily move down to Martha's small first-floor room next to the Deans.

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  • There was a question of jurisdictions and when Weller volunteered that Martha was safe and comfortable at Bird Song where she'd spent the last six months, no one seemed to protest.

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  • He smells yours, Lankha volunteered.

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  • Corday never volunteered any information and when Dean asked him outright if Shipton was still alive, the officer ignored the question and changed the subject.

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  • Fred's statement volunteered far more then Dean would have offered and he cringed at the old man's candor.

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  • Neither Dean nor Fred volunteered any information on why they were in Willoughby's or that the fracas was anything but a mugging.

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  • One of the girls who watched the babies in the nursery was ill that morning, so Carmen volunteered to help.

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  • I volunteered to help you catch a vamp, not become the vamp you experimented on!

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  • It was an inhospitable way to treat a guest – especially one who had volunteered so much help.

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  • In 1771 he volunteered for missionary work in the American colonies.

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  • During the Boer War 1899-1902 he volunteered for service against the English and joined Gen.

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  • To quiet the people and save the unhappy victim, two officers volunteered to conduct him to the senate house and there place him in arrest.

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  • In the summer of 1830 Tennyson and Hallam volunteered in the army of the Spanish insurgent Torrijos, and marched about a little in the Pyrenees, without meeting with an enemy.

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  • Seven artists volunteered help, and the work was hastily begun.

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  • When Jonny demanded someone help him uncover the Others, Darian had volunteered.

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  • It was an inhospitable way to treat a guest – especially one who had volunteered so much help.

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  • In the darkest days of WWII sea cadets from units around the country volunteered to plug the gap in the thin blue line.

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  • Another group volunteered for non- combatant services e.g. stretcher bearers, ambulance drivers, medical orderlies.

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  • Prior to the Great War he worked with his father as a house decorator and volunteered for service in August 1914.

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  • Dave Smith volunteered to step in and manage the junior grand prix.

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  • Choir kneelers Thanks to everyone who volunteered to make kneelers for the choir last year.

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  • Was he angry that she hadn't volunteered?

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  • When, however, the Civil War began, he volunteered into the navy, was rated acting master's mate, and became a midshipman in October 1861, and a lieutenant in July 1862, serving in the North Atlantic blockading squadron.

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  • In 1768 he quitted the Guards and was attached to the court as a Kammerherr, but in 1769 he volunteered for the Turkish War and distinguished himself at Khotin, Focshani and Larga, besides routing the Turks at Olta.

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  • At the conference of 1769 two preachers, Richard Boardman and Joseph Pilmoor, volunteered to go out to take charge of the work.

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  • Charles O'Conor, a leader of the New York bar, volunteered to act as his counsel.

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  • It was the year before the rebellion of 1837; the condition of the whole country was very unsettled; and it seemed well-nigh impossible to reconcile differences arising from racial and political antagonisms. During the rebellion young Macdonald volunteered for active service, but his military career never went farther than drilling and marching.

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  • The few southern states which had not yet seceded, refused their contingents and promptly joined the "rebels," but there was no hesitation in the people of the North, and the state troops volunteered in far greater numbers than had been demanded.

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  • A story is told that de Courci when imprisoned in the Tower volunteered to act as champion for King John in single combat against a knight representing Philip Augustus of France; that when he appeared in the lists his French opponent fled in panic; whereupon de Courci, to gratify the French king's desire to witness his prowess, "cleft a massive helmet in twain at a single blow," a feat for which he was rewarded by a grant of the privilege for himself and his heirs to remain covered in the presence of the king and all future sovereigns of England.

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  • He entered the navy in 1862, serving on the East African and Cochin-China stations in the medical department until the Franco-German War, when he resigned and volunteered for the army medical service.

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  • Before the election the Black Hawk Indian War broke out; Lincoln volunteered in one of the Sangamon county companies on the 21st of April and was elected captain by the members of the company.

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  • Damian looked at him, touching his thoughts long enough to realize Rainy had volunteered to take on the bodyguard assignment to the beautiful woman in his thoughts.

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  • Would you mind if I volunteered – on a regular basis?

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  • Mungo Park, then an assistant surgeon of an Indiaman, volunteered his services, which were accepted by the association, and in 1795 he succeeded in reaching the town of Segu on the Niger, but was prevented from continuing his journey to Timbuktu.

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  • The school was planning a summer fund-raiser and she had volunteered, so she was getting ready to go to a meeting.

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  • The sale was to take place just walking distance away, but the Indiana ladies claimed the altitude exhausted them, so gallant Fred volunteered Dean.

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  • We also had 2 fantastic masseuses, Michelle Pereira and Frank Isaac who volunteered there time and skills to help.

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  • Mary is a retired schoolteacher who has volunteered for WCB for over seven years.

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  • Joseph is believed to have been a pre-war territorial and volunteered for overseas service when the Battalion was mobilized on August 1914.

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  • A young maternal uncle, who had grown a beard at an early age, volunteered to take on the task.

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  • She has volunteered at numerous events including being the volunteer co-ordinator at Durham Sport Youth Games 2003.

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  • Struck with the sad condition of the lepers, whom it was the practice of the Hawaian government to deport to the island of Molokai, he conceived an earnest desire to mitigate their lot, and in 1873 volunteered to take spiritual charge of the settlement at Molokai.

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  • Joseph is believed to have been a pre-war Territorial and volunteered for overseas service when the Battalion was mobilized on August 1914.

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  • A number of men unfit for front line duty volunteered for the Labor Corps.

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  • I first got involved when I gave a speech on volunteerism in a university class and was asked where I volunteered.

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  • Classmates selected you or you volunteered to be on the committee for a reason; to make a good decision on the way this special event will look.

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  • To try and save a little money, my mother-in-law and grandmother-in-law to be volunteered to make the bridesmaid dresses.

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  • That doesn't mean you have to write a thank you card for each individual guest for coming, but that does mean you need to thank the people who volunteered their time to plan an event for you.

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  • If a friend has volunteered to prepare a wedding cake for you and your favorite styles are all tiered and very detailed, you may have to either decline the offer or compromise on what you really want.

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  • Beazer Homes, the company of the construction workers that volunteered their time not only did that, but raised over $250,000 for the Harper family for a "home maintenance fund" and education scholarships for the kids.

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  • Lohan volunteered to take a drug and alcohol test, which she subsequently failed.

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  • For example, in 2010 Disney offered one free ticket to anyone who volunteered for a day.

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  • After searching the website, you can ask a global volunteer to perform a Random Act of Genealogical Kindness to take photos of headstones or research records in the area they have volunteered to work.

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  • Butler Webs has an assortment of Christmas poems written by amateur poets who have volunteered to share their work.

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  • Some artists from the conference volunteered to form a pilot group for Jose Silva's course.

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  • Turtle Undefeated (15 February 2010) - Lux volunteered to host Jones' party at Baze's loft in order to gain acceptance, but it backfires when Baze and Cate find out.

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  • Nicknamed "Pauly Unstoppable", this enthusiastic individual volunteered to undergo the experimental procedure.

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  • The Colony centers around 10 contestants who volunteered for the chance to test their survival skills in a post-disaster world.

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  • One of the most valuable services volunteered to non-profit organizations is typically free web page designing.

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  • Visit this website, and you'll find members of the Screen Actors Guild who have volunteered to read books online.

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