(1) I thought that maybe if I got to the city I could muster an army in order to stand and fight.
(2) In essence, if a soldier was not present during muster , he could likely be counted as a casualty.
(3) As things stand, a presidential candidate must be able to muster a certain number of supporters.
(4) A meeting was held to fix the times and places of muster
(5) He replied with as much dignity as he could muster
(6) Before the war, the Prime Minister could barely muster a majority of public opinion in favour of action.
(7) Caring whether the media respects us is part of why the other side is able to muster a majority in a country that doesn't want its policies.
(8) I just can't muster the enthusiasm for it that I used to have.
(9) That's what happened last November as the Senate failed to muster enough votes to pass compromise energy legislation in 2002.
(10) The state's Police Minister simply couldn't muster the numbers.
(11) A decade later, a Constitutional amendment was again put to a vote, but the Senate failed to muster a two-thirds majority.
(12) But I usually cannot muster enough interest to stick with any of these media for more than fifteen minutes at a time.
(13) Albanian troops muster at the Mother Teresa Airport in Tirana before embarking for Iraq.
(14) However, in the second half, they could only muster one point to their tally and this statistic was the one that cost them dearly in the end.
(15) Reports on their muster fluctuated between four thousand and eight thousand warriors.
(16) The royal guard will muster to receive their instructions immediately after battle practice in the museum gardens at 12 noon.
(17) It is not clear whether the government, which does not have majority in the Senate, will be able to muster enough upper house votes to pass the legislation.
(18) He could fail to muster a majority
(19) However, she could not muster a good response, and so remained silent and persistent.
(20) This gave Louis time to muster an army, and on 22 May 1216, he landed at Sandwich.