Use civil in a sentence
Sentences starting with civil
- Civil courts are organized chiefly for trials of individuals --or, at most, a few individuals acting in concert, and this in quiet times, and on charges of crimes well defined in the law. [7]
- Civil war continues in the Spanish part of San Domingo, apparently without prospect of an early close. [7]
Sentences ending with civil
- And we really ought to be civil. [4]
- Its intent is merely civil. [11]
Short sentences using civil
- From property arose civil society. [4]
Sentences containing civil two or more times
- Then he sent orders that Joan of Arc be conveyed the next morning to the place known as the Old Market; and that she be then delivered to the civil judge, and by the civil judge to the executioner. [5]
- I too am devotedly for them after civil war, and before Civil war, and at all times, "except when, in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require" their suspension. [7]
- She had merely asked a civil question, and to be sure she knew it would meet with a civil answer. [12]
More example sentences with the word civil in them
- Now I wish you just to consider that he was right about that, and that he had his reasons for saying that England did not look upon our Revolution as a foreign war, but as a civil war fought by Englishmen. [5]
- I believe, though, you are one of the Trustees and a Member of the Examining Committee; so that, if you should happen to visit the school, I shall try to be civil to you. [6]
- Instead of this, with only a smattering of civil engineering, he is at his mother's house, fretting and fuming over his ill-luck, and the hardness and, dishonesty of men, and thinking of nothing but how to get the coal out of the Ilium hills. [5]
- I hope you will be civil to both of them. [4]
- For the quarrel which came near being a civil war, which convulsed the state, and cost Barneveld his head, had its origin in a difference on certain points, and more especially on a single point, of religious doctrine. [6]
- Gun-packin' in the West since the Civil War has growed into a kind of moral law. [13]
- Grant and Sherman were living there before the Civil War, and Abraham Lincoln was an unknown lawyer in the neighboring state of Illinois. [9]
- Certain people who were living in St. Louis during the Civil War have been mentioned as the originals of characters in "The Crisis," and there are houses in that city which have been pointed out as fitting descriptions in that novel. [9]
- I served two weeks in the beginning of our Civil War, and during all that tune commanded a battery of infantry composed of twelve men. [5]
- It was his way--too civil to be real. [11]
- But some time was to elapse ere he could execute this praiseworthy intention; for before he could cross the threshold the landlord of The Pike appeared, berated him, and ordered him to be more civil in the performance of his duties. [10]
- At his mercy was the daily bread of every official, every trader, every clerk, every civil servant, big and little, in the whole huge India Company's machine, and the man who hazarded his bread by any failure of subserviency to the boss lost it. [5]
- Now Mr. Penhallow was not much of a Latin scholar, and knew and cared very little about the civil law. [6]
- In short, he was a product of the period since the civil war closed, that great upheaval of patriotic feeling and sacrifice, which ended in so much expansion and so many opportunities. [4]
- After our civil war there was a patriotic desire to commemorate the heroic sacrifices of our soldiers in monuments, and the deeds of our great captains in statues. [4]
- When the civil war broke down the barriers of intellectual non-intercourse behind which the South had ensconced itself, it was found to be in a colonial condition. [4]
- Even the Moslem viceroy, the great general Amru, came over from the other side of the Nile, with his chief military and civil officers, to pay the last honors to the just and revered governor. [10]
- We find ourselves under the government of a system of political institutions conducing more essentially to the ends of civil and religious liberty than any of which the history of former times tells us. [7]
- One of the unavoidable consequences of the present insurrection is the entire suppression in many places of all the ordinary means of administering civil justice by the officers and in the forms of existing law. [7]
- They were, in truth, very rugged, noisy fellows, and quite brutal among themselves, though civil enough to their two passengers. [12]
- Apparently, in every town and city in India the gentlemen of the British civil and military service have a club; sometimes it is a palatial one, always it is pleasant and homelike. [5]
- Didn't it occur to you that in civil and society functions they will take precedence of all the rest of the personal staff--every one of us? [5]
- Again, India offers to the young and the adventurous a career, military, civil, or commercial. [4]
- The day, dedicated to the memory of heroes fallen in the Civil War, the thirtieth of May, was a legal holiday. [9]
- It is easy to see that under the sharp discipline of civil war the nation is beginning a new life. [7]
- I was talking to old Bains yesterday,--he's still able to run a lathe, and he was in the Civil War, you know. [9]
- He had written to Mavick after the newspaper report that that government officer had been in the city on Henderson's affairs, and had received a very civil and unsatisfactory reply. [4]
- These appointments are to continue during the pleasure of the President, not extending beyond the military occupation of the city of New Orleans or the restoration of the civil authority in that city and in the State of Louisiana. [7]
- On at least three important occasions he has quelled our civil commotions by a power and influence which belonged to no other statesman of his age and times. [7]
- The time for thinkers has come; and the time for revolutions, ecclesiastical and civil, must come. [5]
- Mamma, don't you think it would be only civil to ask Mr. Lyon to a quiet dinner before he goes? [4]
- I trust that they may be enrolled without delay, so as to bring this unnecessary and injurious civil war to a speedy and satisfactory conclusion. [7]
- It is well they did not so pass during our civil war. [7]
- His majesty received them in as modest a proud fashion as if he had been a prince of a civil government. [4]
- Here we have the two necessary traits in the character of a great people: the love and the habit of civil liberty and religious conviction and independence. [4]
- Thus he presented the singular spectacle of a President who, in the midst of a great civil war, with unprecedented duties weighing upon him, was constantly in person debating the great features of his policy with the people. [7]
- Incidents occurring in the progress of our civil war have forced upon my attention the uncertain state of international questions touching the rights of foreigners in this country and of United States citizens abroad. [7]
- We simply want the ordinary civil rights, under which we can live and make our way in peace and amity. [4]
- This I learned the next morning from the civil and attentive officials at the Central Telegraph Office. [6]
- He was furnishing the money to put a young brother through a polytechnic school and satisfy his desire to become a civil engineer. [5]
- My position in the Indian civil service was such that I was deemed peculiarly worthy of the honor of conveying the present to her Majesty. [5]
- And thus, from the force of circumstances, the basest principles of our nature were either made to lie dormant, or to become the active agents in the advancement of the noblest of causes--that of establishing and maintaining civil and religious liberty. [7]
- He awoke to the fact that in his cock-sure schemes for the civil and military life of Egypt there was not one element of sound sense; that he had been all along an egregious failure. [11]
- Two claimants for the crown appeared; half our nation fought for the one, half for the other, and our hosts were thinned, first by this fearful civil war and then by the pestilence which followed in its track. [10]
- They had freed the country of highwaymen and murderers to a great extent, and they determined that in the absence of the regular civil authority they would establish a People's Court where all offenders should be tried by judge and jury. [5]
- That settled it; the case would go to trial in the civil court. [5]
- It is true that young men too often mistake civil politeness for the finer emotions of the heart, which is tantamount to courtship; but, ah! [5]
- Mr. Bascom said that he would like to see all those bills grow into laws,--with certain slight changes,--but that he could not conscientiously vote to saddle the people with another Civil War debt. [9]
- He has asked that General Blunt shall not take persons charged with civil crimes out of the hands of the courts and turn them over to mobs to be hung; and I think he is right in this also. [7]
- It has demonstrated that a people's government can sustain a national election in the midst of a great civil war. [7]
- During the latter ten years of this period he had been a most effective and forcible leader-writer on political and social questions, never more so than during the storm and stress of the Civil War. [4]
- He had served successively as a disciple in the ranks; home missionary; foreign missionary; editor and publisher; Apostle; President of the Board of Apostles; President of all Mormondom, civil and ecclesiastical; successor to the great Joseph by the will of heaven; "prophet," "seer," "revelator. [5]
- If they are still, as St. Paul would say, in the flesh, let them have, if they wish, a civil permit to live together, for the Spirit can have nothing to do with such an union. [9]
- The woman was so cool, so civil, so perfectly indifferent. [4]
- Mrs. Mackellar's motherly smile, Sam's civil bow, and the rosy cheeks of many-buttoned Robert made us feel at home as soon as we crossed the threshold. [6]
- He offered the sketches to Murray, the princely publisher, who afterwards dealt so liberally with him, but the venture was declined in a civil note, written in that charming phraseology with which authors are familiar, but which they would in vain seek to imitate. [4]
- We could not shoot the dogs without endangering the persons they were attached to; so we had to look on, helpless, at what was perhaps the most mortifying spectacle of the civil war. [5]
- By these repeals several of the most rigorous laws that ever had passed in England were annulled; and some dawn, both of civil and religious liberty, began to appear to the people. [5]
- The only civil sentence which He had for error was, "Get thee behind Me, Satan. [5]
- The editor, who sells it to the public--By the way, the papers have been very civil haven't they?--to the--the what d'ye call it? [6]
- I wish to see in process of disappearing that only thing which ever could bring this nation to civil war. [7]
- I undertook to satisfy some of them who gained the steps and came forward, civil enough and note-books in hand, when the door was opened. [4]
- They proceed to resolve "that these safeguards of the rights of the citizen against the pretensions of arbitrary power were intended more especially for his protection in times of civil commotion. [7]
- The Duke's long residence in Vienna and freedom from share in the civil war in France had been factors in the choice of him when the name was submitted to the Directory by General Grandjon-Larisse, upon whom in turn it had been urged by Detricand. [11]
- In all that related to the questions involved in our civil war, he was, no doubt, very sensitive. [6]
- In 1864 the Pope issued the "Syllabus of Errors," which "must be considered by Romanists--as an infallible official document, and which arrays the papacy in open war against modern civilization and civil and religious freedom. [6]
- The Peace of Paris, and the enrolment of the Lutzow corps in the line, brought the trio back to Berlin to civil life. [10]
- Jeff Thompson can out-engineer any civil engineer that ever sighted through an aneroid, or a theodolite, or whatever they call it--he calls it sometimes one and sometimes the other just whichever levels off his sentence neatest, I reckon. [5]
- Yet this dissuasion or inducement may be so conducted as to be no defined crime of which any civil court would take cognizance. [7]
- It split into opposing sections the whole land over which was lowering the grim, though as yet unrecognizable, shadow of civil war. [4]
- The parcel contained one of her works, 'The Hamiltons,' and a very civil and friendly note, in which I find myself addressed as 'Dear Jane. [14]
- When I came, on the 4th of March, 1861, through a free and constitutional election to fireside in the Government of the United States, the country was found at the verge of civil war. [7]
- Your grandfather went off to the Civil War when he was just about your age. [9]
- The new claim of woman to a political status is itself an honorable testimony to the civilization which has given her a civil status new in history. [6]
- The early history of this people is marked by two things: ( 1 ) Town and village organizations, nurseries of law, order, and self-dependence, nuclei of power, capable of indefinite expansion, leading directly to a free and a strong government, the breeders of civil liberty. [4]
- He soon wearied of the civil and religious ceremonies, that might be witnessed nearly every day, and which always exerted the same power of attraction to the inhabitants of Madrid. [10]
- A civil war occurring in a country where foreigners reside and carry on trade under treaty stipulations is necessarily fruitful of complaints of the violation of neutral rights. [7]
- But he should not see how happy she was; she would be civil, and just a little reserved; it was so like a man to make a woman wait all day and then think he could smooth it all over simply by appearing. [4]
- Yet it was neither to soldier, nor squire, nor civil engineer, nor surgeon that the new sense stirring in her was due. [11]
- Then it became necessary to save the state from civil war and bloodshed. [10]
- And look you, my man, keep a civil tongue to me, who command this ship, or I'll have you put in irons. [11]
- In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. [7]
- The first direct movement towards it was a civil request on the part of certain Southern persons, that the Nation would commit suicide, without making any unnecessary trouble about it. [6]
- In 1861 the, moral idea of the Civil War was obscured and hidden by economic and material interests. [9]
- Washington is the mightiest name of earth long since mightiest in the cause of civil liberty, still mightiest in moral reformation. [7]
- I am not merely civil to him but obey him like a corporal, though I am his senior. [2]
- Now all these men were replaced by Speranski on the civil side, and Arakcheev on the military. [2]
- To Philip Mrs. Mavick was civil, but she did not beam upon him, and she did not detain him longer than to say, "Glad to see you. [4]
- There isn't one man in Washington, in civil office, who has the brains of Anson Burlingame--and I suppose if China had not seized and saved his great talents to the world, this government would have discarded him when his time was up. [5]
- Why can't you make her acquaintance and be civil to her? [6]
- The abbot, who liked to linger over his books, was glad to know that the matter was in the hands of the civil authorities, and enjoined Hieronymus to pay strict attention. [10]
- To her aunt's letter conveying the intelligence of Mr. Lyon's loss, Margaret replied with a civil message of condolence. [4]
- Rome, with her legions of priests, claimed the right not only to interfere in our civil life, but also to intrude into our houses, our married lives, and our nurseries. [10]
- In London our late ambassador was similarly situated; for he, also, was an officer in the Civil War. [5]
- The civil officer knelt before Tom, then stood aside; the three doomed persons knelt, also, and remained so; the guard took position behind Tom's chair. [5]
- Both of them kicked me and warned me that I would find it to my advantage to try and be as civil as convenient. [5]
- She overlooked one item, however: the proximity of the Civil War. [5]
- More than that, it awards to him the merit of having accomplished what but few political philosophers would have recognized as possible,--of leading the republic through four years of furious civil conflict without any serious detriment to its free institutions. [7]
- Our army sword is the short, stiff, pointed gladius of the Romans; and the American bowie-knife is the same tool, modified to meet the daily wants of civil society. [6]
- Nine immortal votes is the only power we uncover for that is, in civil life. [5]
This page helps answer: how do I use the word civil in a sentence? How do you use civil in a sentence? Can you give me a sentence for the word civil? It contains example sentences with the word civil, a sentence example for civil, and civil in sample sentence.