383 examples of constructive in sentences

Russian autocracy has thus given irrefragable proof of its constructive powers in the sphere of civic development.

It was one constructive result of those early haphazard days.

He said he was glad Lord George Gordon had escaped, rather than that a precedent should be established for hanging a man for constructive treason; which, in consistency with his true, manly, constitutional Toryism, he considered would be a dangerous engine of arbitrary power.

Within the limits of these ideas the dominant suggestion to these entities is that of a Law which confers Liberty, so by using this Law of the constructive power of thought they can determine the conditions of their own consciousness; and thus instead of being compelled to suffer the nightmare dreams of the other class, they can mold their dream according to their will.

One was a constructive force, the other destructive.

Yes, I'm what may be called a constructive Englishman.

Now, however, American capitalism, like the world capitalist system of which it is a part, has exhausted its constructive role of building the industries.

He is never for big constructive ideasonly for contrivances: takes things as they come, makes the best of themphilosophicallyand gets round them; and sometimes does it brilliantly.

What is required is constructive imagination and a rigorous exactness in reasoning.

But that act of constructive mayhem did not destroy Mr. WEGG'S literary reputation.

It's a different sort of loyalty those forestry fellows havea more live, more constructive loyalty.

Because they're doing something constructive.

You're doing just as much as Fred, for in safeguarding the country you permit this constructive work to go on.

There would be more satisfaction in constructive work than in work that constructs only that it may be ready to destroy.

This snug little bonus was called "constructive mileage.

each for their services in each Congress of two years, and abolishing the constructive mileage job.

Registration is constructive notice to all the world; if not registered, a deed is only valid against the parties to it and the heirs and devisees of the grantor.

The labors of so great a lawyer are as much more useful as they are less conspicuous than those of any prominent politician or legislator, unless he be one of the very few who have high constructive or creative ability.

"The measurable constructive-powers of a few associable constituents."Ib., p. 343.

"The colon or member is a chief constructive part, or greater division of a sentence.

"The semicolon or half member, is a less constructive part or subdivision, of a sentence or member."Ib.

JACKS, L. P. Constructive citizenship.

FOX, EMMET. Power through constructive thinking.

Constructive music pedagogy.

Mind: perception and thought in their constructive aspects.

383 examples of  constructive  in sentences