346 examples of category in sentences

(c) Twenty milliardsafter the payment of the debts in the second category to be taken over by Germanyas part of the reimbursement for countries which have made credits to the belligerents of the Entente: that is, the United States, Great Britain and France, in proportion to the sums lent.

The Thomistic philosophy which included rhetoric and poetic in logic, whereas Aristotle had classified the three arts as coördinate within the same category, seems, says Spingarn, "to have been accepted by the scholastic philosophers of the middle ages."

" "That is the justest character I have yet heard of the old gentleman; and then it says so much in a few words; no category about it.

Forced to put Mrs. Pankhurst and the Pethick Lawrences into the luxurious category of political prisoners, next to release them altogether, and finally to liberate their humblest followers, their hunger-strike on behalf of whose equal treatment set a new standard of military chivalry, the Government succeeded only in investing the vanished Christabel with a new glamour.

Regarded by the Chinese as at least partially civilized, the Japanese were placed in a higher category than the Western barbarians, but as their triumph over China was attributed to their adoption of Western military methods and equipment, the more enlightened Chinese came to the conclusion that, however contemptible the men of the Western world were, the main secret of their success, as of that of Japan, was open enough.

The young lady whom he had married, if she had before regarded him as a Paris and an Achilles incorporated into one person, now added the wisdom of a Nestor to the category of his accomplishments.

Picturesque they may be at times, but often the affectation of external style puts Downing's designs into the category of Gothic follies and Grecian villanies, in which the outside gives the lie to the inside,emulating in wood the forms of stone, giving to cottages on whose roof snow will never lie three inches deep all the pitch a Swiss châlet would need.

Formerly three ministers were stationed at Saul-street chapel; but two are now considered sufficient; and they are, as a rule, married men, the circuit being considered sufficiently large to keep parties in the "olive branch" category.

Mr. Oakhurst was right in supposing that he was included in this category.

and is this crime of murder indeed so impious as to dry up the very springs of good?" "Murder is to me no special category," replied the other.

All retail dealing too may be put in the same category, for the dealer will gain nothing except by profuse lying, and nothing is more disgraceful than untruthful huckstering.

The practical service in the transport battalions and the duties performed by the officers of the last-mentioned category who are assigned to these battalions are insufficient to attain this object.

Each of these categories of commoners had its own laws; each had to marry within the category.

For instance, if a beautiful flower and a noble act shall be found to excite a kindred emotion, however slight from the one or deep from the other, they come in effect under the same category.

If by these be implied neither more nor less than exists in their originals, they must still, in that case, find their true place in the dead category of Copy.

As a kilo is two and a fifth pounds, the ature that Joseph caught by the Quai de Commerce, being in the third category, would cost, under the ukase, less than ten cents a pound.

Before passing on to consider of whom the destitute classes actually consist, it will be well in a country like India to make a few preliminary remarks regarding the numbers and position of their more fortunate countrymen who have employment of some sort, and are therefore excluded from the category.

For by the nature of things there happens to be something of the pedant in every philosopher and the incurable propensity of the pedant is to remove everythingbut Literature especiallyout of the category to which it belongs and consider it in another with which it has but a remote concern.

in this category, cited, canon, pseudo-canons. Pass.

Well, let him go,'tis yet too early day To get himself a place in farce or play; We know not by what name we should arraign him, For no one category can contain him.

But though they are not far enough back in the past to be placed in this category, they are furnishing the materials for both an instructive and an interesting one in the future; and that future, too, not very far distant.

It is a faithful portrayal of the work done by our destroyers and therefore falls under the category of "articles.

Temples and tombs for the mighty were often in the same category.

" "Where do you leave Mr. Webster, John Quincy Adams, General Jackson himself, in such a category, madame?"

When first these pursuits were taken up by our Scottish young men, they excited in the north much amazement, and, I fear, contempt, as was evinced by a laird of the old school, who, the first time he saw a young man at the pianoforte, asked, with evident disgust, "Can the creature sew ony?" evidently putting the accomplishment of playing the pianoforte and the accomplishment of the needle in the same category.

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