2572 examples of warranted in sentences

Machines warranted, and full instruction given to | | purchasers.

I know a preparation that will turn the sauerkraut and sausages, that Oswald eats so much of, into degluted fire and brimstone, warranted to keep him on the broad of his back for ten days or a fortnight.

France has obtained all she asked for, and, indeed, more than all her previsions warranted.

" But, indeed, some of this talk about the Holy Spirit is not warranted by Scripture at all.

The rider was a handsome, slim young fellow, dressed as were the other cowboys present, and he came on at a breakneck speed that seemed only warranted by an errand of life and death.

For now his mad scheme had suddenly assumed a complexion of comparative simplicity; given the co-operation of the chief engineer, all Lanyard would need to contribute would be a little headwork, a little physical exertion, a little daringand complete indifference, which was both well warranted and already his, to abusing the confidence of Mr. Mussey.

I was fairly warranted; Young Robin Hood, the Earl of Huntington, Shall never fetch me more unto his prince.

The expression polluted, may, to some, convey an impression of more than ordinary contamination; but that is not warranted by its genuine meaning, as appears from The Rambler, No. 42[F-8].

Here is a nice thing for a lady now," he went on, "this hand-glassfifteenth century, warranted; comes from a good collection, too; but I reserve the name, in the interests of my customer, who was just like yourself, my dear sir, the nephew and sole heir of a remarkable collector.

It might have implied, for example, that Victor's half-hearted and paltering distrust of Nogam had all along been only too well warranted.

But, since the Peace of Amiens, the number of letters opened in a year had not, on an average, exceeded eight; nor was there the least ground for suspecting that a single one had been opened except on such information as fully warranted suspicion.

In defence of the measure Lord Granville refused to admit the distinction between what was legal and what was constitutional; if a measure were both legal, that is, warranted by the letter of the law, and also expedient, these two concurrent qualities, he contended, made it constitutional.

Mr. Hayes knew them to be the production of a superior mind; and the writer of these memoirs owes it to the candour of that elegant scholar, that he is now warranted to give an additional proof of Johnson's ardour in the cause of piety, and every moral duty.

Their close intimacy of the past warranted freedom of speech in the present.

I availed myself of the freedom warranted by the intimacy between the families, and continued to seem absorbed in my book.

He tried the weather, the flood, the accident, golf, books and three good, substantial, warranted jokes, but the conversation lagged in spite of him.

I am warranted in saying this, for I do not believe in my heart, that since the defection of Russia, Ministers have been repenting of their answer.

Secretary might have contended that the present Government found themselves bound to guarantee a loan to Prince Leopold; but he was not warranted in saying that they were pledged by the acts of a former Government to guarantee a loan to any other prince.

" This shows the right frame of mind for an artist, and yet, like most youthful painters, he attempted more than his proficiency warranted, for in this same letter he adds: "I am going to begin, as soon as I have finished it

His attacks on Mrs. Robinson were unmanly, and even those on Mr. Merry and the Della-Cruscan School were much more ferocious than the occasion warranted.

In his article on Bacon, he not merely evinces no original research, but he so combines the loose statements he takes for granted, that, in his presentation of them, they make out a stronger case against Bacon than is warranted by their fair interpretation.

In conclusion, on the subject of morals in Antigua, we are warranted in stating, 1st.,

As no means to amend her were availing, he sold her to a member of his congregation, and in the usual style of human flesh dealers, warranted her 'sound,' &c.

If any article is warranted on this account, how much more are we authorized to proceed on this occasion?

To know the offence charged and the judgment pronounced may suffice in some cases for an opinion by a competent person, whether the one warranted the other; but more is required to warrant the imputation of inconsistency, partiality, or indirect motives.

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