252 examples of conserved in sentences

Past the Stag Hotel, in an aisle formed by lounging young bloods and a curb lined with low, long-snouted motor-cars, the gaze beneath the red sailor and above the high, horsy stock a bit too rigidly conserved.

What to do about the railroads and railroad rates A natural resource that should be conserved or restored Do high tariffs breed international ill-will? Should we have a high tariff at this juncture?

The food of the country must be conserved.

That is the only way in which reforms can be achieved and religion can be conserved.

Or I was unworthy to them or haply they were unworthy to me, or haply thou hast conserved and kept me for some other man.

" Such is this great poem; in all its parts and exposition of the ideas of the age,sometimes fierce and sometimes tender, profound and infantine, lofty and degraded, like the Church itself, which conserved these sentiments.

Therefore emotion was to him unconsciously the means by which this immortal energy of mind could be conserved, and he used it unsparingly.

So long had she held him back that now when the flood came it had the power of conserved strength bursting a dam in wild havoc.

These modes must be both conserved and combated in himself when building up favorable mental state.

It must not be annulled, but "sublated" (aufgehoben), i.e., at once negated and conserved.

In itself the self-conservation of a real is as uniform as the quality which is conserved, but in virtue of the changing relations (the variety of the disturbing things) it can express itself for the observer in manifold ways as force.

According to Hegel the lower stage is "sublated" in the higher, i.e., conserved as well as negated.

Out of her fruit she annually conserved miracles of flavor and transparence,great plums like those in Aladdin's garden, of shining topaz,peaches tinged with the odorous bitter of their pits, and clear as amber,crimson crabs floating in their own ruby sirup, or transmuted into jelly crystal clear, yet breaking with a grain,and jelly from the acid currants to garnish her dinner-table or refresh the fevered lips of a sick neighbor.

That object cannot be achieved unless such of the public lands as are suitable for settlement are conserved for the actual home-maker.

If we are to have homes on the public lands, they must be conserved for the men who make homes.

It is true that about twenty per cent, of the less valuable timber land in the United States remains in the possession of the people in the National Forests, and that it is being cared for and conserved to supply the needs of the present and to mitigate the suffering of the near future.

CHAPTER X AN EQUAL CHANCE The American people have evidently made up their minds that our natural resources must be conserved.

But more than any other town in England of the same size, have the powers that give yea or nay to such questions conserved the relics of the past with which Southampton is so richly endowed.

No, the planters were commonly in residence, their slaves were their chief property to be conserved, and the slaves themselves would not permit indifference even if the masters were so disposed.

Probably much of this conserved character was due to the Princess, an admirable woman, who deserves a place amongst the world's remarkable female sovereigns; for her energy, patriotism, and instinct of the obligations of the crisis were more remarkable than anything else connected with the house of Njegush.

An interior wall finish of the hardest and most non-absorbent materials known for such uses is a valuable hygienic provision, and both safety and salubrity are further conserved by an absence of any hollow spaces between floors and ceilings, or in stud partitions.

Proverbs such as, Every purpose is established by counsel, And by wise guidance make thou war, suggest that, as in the days before the exile, they were still active in connection with the civic, social, and national life of the people, and that by influencing public policies they conserved the moral welfare of the individual as well as the state.

Most likely the strength of the community would be conserved if regular sleeping hours were kept and if great modifications or changes were made in dress.

Every one is conserved by its connections.

It contains conserved a force which represents the aggregate result of innumerable minute actions, taking place among portions of matter which escape our senses from their minuteness and excite our wonder by their transformation.

252 examples of  conserved  in sentences