136 examples of unexceptionable in sentences

The versification is throughout, to my ears, unexceptionable, with no disparagement to the measure of the "Religious Musings," which is exactly fitted to the thoughts.

" I am far, sir, from thinking the clause, as it will stand after this amendment, complete and unexceptionable, being conscious that some articles in it may require explanation.

For, torn from its context and read by itself His Excellency's discourse on non-co-operation is unexceptionable.

Nan tugged on, growing hotter and wearier, more hurried and more hopeless, till at last the crisis came; for in one fell moment she tore her gown, burnt her hand, and smutched the collar she was preparing to finish in the most unexceptionable style.

All his physical habits, except in this respect, were unexceptionable: he was abstemious in diet, but not ascetic, kept no unwholesome hours, tried no dangerous experiments, committed no excesses.

Being now for the first time presented in an unexceptionable form, it is confidently hoped that the application will be successful.

The next number, he said, would be excellent and unexceptionable; and it proved to be so.

This unexceptionable course could not avail against the injustice and violence of the belligerent powers.

The church found itself rich enough to increase its minister's stipend; and when Theophil took Mr. Moggridge back to supper, another surprise awaited him, in the form of a suspicious-looking letter, which, being opened, revealed a quite unexceptionable £50 note, enclosed in a sheet of note-paper, on which was written"From never mind who.

The best account of Voelckers's establishment will be found in Hone's "Every-Day Book"; its plan seems to have been unexceptionable.

"Well, it is a pretty thing for a present, any way," said I, rather impatiently; for I had settled on a scarf as unexceptionable in most respects.

Yet the Emperor of France, certainly an unexceptionable judge of what the dignity of his country required, did deliberate, did accept the condition, did repeal the Berlin and Milan decrees, did not make any complaint of the act as a threat, though he called it an injury.

Before I did so, however, I took pains, by the exhibition of the "New York Herald" in my hands, to show that my political sentiments were unexceptionable.

Some of these songs are among the finest specimens of poetry in our language, and the morality of the whole of them is unexceptionable.

Still, some consider the Brant rather slow, and many good folk were a trifle surprised when Mr. Edwin Salsbury and Mr. Charles Burnham arrived by the late stage from Wikhasset Station, with trunks enough for two first-class belles, and a most unexceptionable man-servant in gray livery, in charge of two beautiful setter-dogs.

At Lynn the character of Aram was, until his apprehension, unexceptionable; but after that event, circumstances were then called to mind which seemed to indicate a naturally dark character; but whether these were all strictly founded in truth, or magnified suspicions arising from the appaling circumstances of the crime of which he was convicted, I am unable to determine.

His family are unexceptionable.

But how did you learn that his family were unexceptionable?" "Charles inquired in Boston, and heard that his mother was one of the greatest heiresses in Belem.

"Unfortunately," Andrews continued, "this insurance was only effected about a fortnight before poor Archy's death, and the office refuses payment, although, as I have told you, the lad was attended to the very hour of his death by Dr. Parkinson, a highly-respectable, most unexceptionable gentleman.

Offerings of flowers and game are unexceptionable, and may be made even to those whose position is superior to that of the giver.

If you sing comic songs, be careful that they are of the most unexceptionable kind, and likely to offend neither the tastes nor prejudices of the society in which you find yourself.

Offerings of flowers and game are unexceptionable, and may be made even to those whose position is superior to that of the giver.

The material should be the best that money can procure, and the fashion unexceptionable.

"But this gentleman, madam, who is her gallant this evening,is his character unexceptionable?

Depend upon it, she sent him off with her blessing to court the unexceptionable cousin with the family property.

136 examples of  unexceptionable  in sentences