Use formal in a sentence
Sentences starting with formal
- Formal society begins as soon as you lock your doors, and only admit visitors through the media of bells and servants. [4]
Sentences ending with formal
- I read in the newspapers of her doings, her comings and goings; sometimes she was away for months together, often abroad; and when she was at home I saw her, but infrequently, under conditions more or less formal. [9]
- But is it not known by those who look closely upon the world that there is nothing so tragic as the formal? [11]
- A few hours after the camp was astir and when her husband, in the grey dawn of morning, entered the tent with a curt greeting, pride again raised its head and her reply sounded cold and formal. [10]
- The note of acknowledgment she wrote to her aunt was short and almost formal. [4]
More example sentences with the word formal in them
- Although we know your guilt, we will be formal and just. [11]
- But our intercourse with Nature had been limited to formal visits which we were permitted to pay the august lady at stated intervals. [10]
- Both ladies rose with grave dignity, conferred upon Laura a formal invitation to call, aid then retired from the conference. [5]
- They adopted her, with grave and formal military ceremonies of their own invention--solemnities is the truer word; solemnities that were so profoundly solemn and earnest, that the spectacle would have been comical if it hadn't been so touching. [5]
- Nobody ever sees when the vote is taken; there never is a formal vote. [6]
- I laugh now when I think of that formal meeting between the two little ladies. [9]
- And by the way," he declared, shaking the envelope, "I never got a colder and more formal letter in my life. [9]
- But, as it was, their relations always remained somewhat formal, and Chase never felt quite at ease under a chief whom he could not understand, and whose character and powers he never learned to esteem at their true value. [7]
- To-day, she knew, was to see the formal inauguration of that process. [9]
- Tea and formal visits are enough for Lady Belward, and almost too much for me. [11]
- Instead of the usual formal audience of 15 minutes, we staid 4 hours and were made a good deal more at home than we could have been in a New York drawing-room. [5]
- Philip's story up to the point of the formal signature by the old Duke was straightforward and clear. [11]
- He listened unmoved to the courtier, who, after the usual formal greetings, took upon himself to overwhelm the older man with the bitterest accusations and reproaches. [10]
- As a relief to monotony it may be now and then allowed,--may even have an agreeable effect in breaking the monotony of too formal verse. [6]
- They stood face to face in utter silence and with only a formal greeting; for Orion, without Mary's remark, had been struck by the change that had come over the physician since yesterday. [10]
- This he promised to do and did; though in place of the somewhat more formal piece he was asked to write, he sent what he called an introductory letter. [4]
- Then we lounged through many and many a sumptuous private mansion which we could not have entered without a formal invitation in incomprehensible Latin, in the olden time, when the owners lived there--and we probably wouldn't have got it. [5]
- Having disposed of this temperate refreshment, she arose from her stool, tied her papers into a formal packet with red tape, and taking them under her arm, marched out of the office. [12]
- Some minutes before this Mr. Burley rushed from the mansion on Telegraph Hill without meeting or taking formal leave of anybody. [5]
- The gentleman said they ought not to have come so late, and he offered some formal apologies. [8]
- The greeting between them was courteous, but somewhat formal, as Mr. Bradshaw was acting as one of the masters of ceremony. [6]
- He therefore sent the Tractors gratuitously to many clergymen, accompanied with a formal certificate that the holder had become entitled to their possession by the payment of five guineas. [6]
- The Syrian saluted the startled young beauty with a formal bow, but Iras, without a greeting or even a single word of preparation, delivered the Queen's command, and then read aloud, by the light of the lantern, what Cleopatra had scrawled upon the wax tablet. [10]
- Then she took the package from her bosom, and gave it with averted face to Master Byles Gridley, who, on receiving it, made her a formal but not unkindly bow, and bade her good evening. [6]
- In addition to the formal evening and dinner parties, a large company, chiefly of men, gathered there every day, supping at midnight and staying till three in the morning. [2]
- The Professor at the Breakfast-Table came out in the "Atlantic Monthly" and introduced itself without any formal Preface. [6]
- So it chanced that when he returned home he ventured to contract a formal betrothal with an honourable maiden of noble lineage, against the explicit desire of her distinguished parents. [10]
- Presently he learned that three days hence a meeting of the States of Bercy was to be held for setting the seal upon the Duke's formal adoption of Philip, and to execute a deed of succession. [11]
- One would say that impulse was the rule in the society, without centripetal balance; perhaps it would not be severe to say, intellectual sans-culottism, an impatience of the formal routinary character of our educational, religious, social, and economical life in Massachusetts. [6]
- When Philip had taken his place beside the Comtesse Chantavoine, came the formal opening of the Cour d'Heritage. [11]
- I want to subject the formal conditions of space and time to a new analysis, and project a possible universe outside of the Order of Things. [6]
- How formal and stiffly precise everything was here! [10]
- Of all our social contrivances, the formal dinner is probably the cause of more anxiety in the arrangement, of more weariness in the performance, and usually of less satisfaction in the retrospect than any other social function. [4]
- The expedition was so far successful that Gilbert took formal possession of Newfoundland for the Queen. [4]
- His severely formal, simple ecclesiastical dress, coarse in material but perfect in its saintly lines, separated him from the world in which he moved so unostentatiously and humbly, and marked him as one who went about doing good. [4]
- His daughter was short, plump, and fresh-colored, with an effect of liveliness that did not all express itself in her broad-vowelled, rather formal speech, with its odd valuations of some of the auxiliary verbs, and its total elision of the canine letter. [8]
- She expected to see the Regent, the Keeper of the Seal, and the whole brilliantly adorned train of attendants who always surrounded the Queen on formal occasions, enter the magnificent hall. [10]
- What should we say of men if they consumed half their time in paying formal calls upon each other merely for the sake of paying calls, and were low-spirited if they did not receive as many cards as they had dealt out to society? [4]
- So in the same way Moscow was empty when Napoleon, weary, uneasy, and morose, paced up and down in front of the Kammer-Kollezski rampart, awaiting what to his mind was a necessary, if but formal, observance of the proprieties--a deputation. [2]
- At last she said, in the course of the formal talk: "You have travelled much? [11]
- It may be said that the facts are too generally known and acknowledged to require any formal argument or exposition, that there is nothing new in the positions advanced, and no need of laying additional statements before the Profession. [3]
- But Detricand was safely hidden, and Fouche's men came too late to capture the Vendean chief or to forbid those formal acts which made Philip d'Avranche a prince. [11]
- Mr. Leslie Stephen remarks ('Essays on Freethinking and Plain Speaking,' 1873, p. 83), "the metaphysical distinction, between material and formal morality is as irrelevant as other such distinctions. [1]
- He proposed to remain one day; he had begged to have no formal reception, and had left it to the bishop to find suitable quarters for himself and his escort, as he did not wish to put up at the governor's house. [10]
- Hurrying homeward, she regained her room, bathed, and at half past eight appeared in the big, formal dining-room, from which the glare of the morning light was carefully screened. [9]
- A few formal questions were asked of Philip, to which he briefly replied, and afterwards he made the oath of allegiance to the Duke, with his hand upon the ancient sword of the d'Avranches. [11]
- He was very proud of his old Virginian ancestry, and in his hospitalities and his rather formal and stately manners, he kept up its traditions. [5]
- But what we preferred even to this happiness was the quieter occasions, when the formal guests were gone and the family and a few dozen of its familiar friends were gathered together for a social good time. [5]
- Caesarion's clear-cut but pallid face, whose every feature resembled that of his father, the great Caesar, bent towards them from the opening above the door, as he greeted both with a formal bend of the head and a patronizing glance. [10]
- The Duke was overjoyed, and thereupon secretly made ready for Philip's formal adoption and succession. [11]
- But on the other hand, it is far from uncommon to meet with persons among the so-called "liberal" denominations who are uneasy for want of a more definite ritual and a more formal organization than they find in their own body. [6]
- The sermon was only a more formal declaration of views respecting the Lord's Supper, which he had previously made known in a conference with some of the most active members of his church. [6]
- She answered at once, quietly, coldly, and with an even formal voice: "I did not know your name was Kingsley. [11]
- The formal entry on the record upon the day of his "judicial murder" is singularly solemn and impressive:-- "Monday, 13th May, 1619. [6]
- The formal statement of this succession of ripening characteristics need not be repeated, but the fact must be borne in mind. [6]
- The last paragraph of the report contained tributes to Mrs. Joshua Holt and Mrs. Cecil Grainger for the work each had done during the year, and amidst enthusiastic hand-clapping the formal part of the meeting came to an end. [9]
- Had he needed no other warning of this, the answer to his note asking for an appointment would have been enough,--a brief and formal communication signed by the banker's secretary. [9]
- Ambassador Bryce and Mr. Choate had made the formal addresses. [5]
- But the next morning he reread the formal little letter in a new light. [4]
- She had evidently met the Celebrity, and there was that in his manner of addressing her, without any formal greeting, which seemed to point to a close acquaintance. [9]
- He was a man well along in years, a small man, neat in his dress, a little formal and precise in his manner, with a smoothly shaven face and gray eyes, keen, but not unkindly in expression. [4]
- The little Chevalier made a formal bow, and hastened to say that he was not at all hurt. [11]
- Murray Bradshaw thought little of this somewhat formal address,--a few minutes would break this thin film to pieces. [6]
- We had a letter to Signora Del Valle, the mistress, and were welcomed with a sort of formal extension of hospitality that put us back into the courtly manners of a hundred years ago. [4]
- His daughter took leave of them in formal phrase, but with a jolly cordiality of manner that deformalized it. [8]
- In all the journey to the West Indian seas there had been only three formal floggings. [11]
- At its best it is only an exhibition of outer formal characteristics, idiosyncrasies, and contours. [11]
- When they had inspected it, the rector stood for a moment gazing out at a formal garden at the back of the house. [9]
- As we sat in the library after our somewhat formal, perfunctory dinner, I ventured to ask her why she had gone away when I had offered to read. [9]
- The old man's illness had not lasted many days when he took formal possession of the premises and all upon them, in virtue of certain legal powers to that effect, which few understood and none presumed to call in question. [12]
- In short, Cynthia, I have come to give my formal consent to your engagement to my son Robert. [9]
- He had even hoped that the function might be followed by a formal betrothal in the presence of the officials; and the situation might still have been critical for Philip had it not been for the pronounced reserve of the Comtesse herself. [11]
- Right was on his side, but not the formal codes by which men live. [11]
- Many of the hints were worked up into formal shape, many were rejected. [6]
- She wrote to him formal, monotonous, and dry letters, to which she attached no importance herself, and in the rough copies of which the countess corrected her mistakes in spelling. [2]
- Though she blamed herself for it, she could not refrain from grumbling at and worrying Sonya, often pulling her up without reason, addressing her stiffly as "my dear," and using the formal "you" instead of the intimate "thou" in speaking to her. [2]
- Her father received her cold and formal politeness--"Where has Ambulinia been, this blustering evening, Mrs. [5]
- Of late I had seemed closer to my father, and his letters, though formal, had given evidence of his affection; in his repressed fashion he had made it clear that he looked forward to the time when I was to practise with him. [9]
- I said I had received no formal invitation. [5]
- The Captain was given an audience more formal than one with the queen of Prussia could have been, Miss Carvel was infinitely more haughty than her Majesty. [9]
- Though much less formal, more democratic--in a word--than my father, I stood in awe of him for a different reason, and this I know now was because he possessed the penetration to discern the flaws in my youthful character,--flaws that persisted in manhood. [9]
- The day of formal religion is past, and we are to seek our well-being in the formation of the soul. [6]
- What a funny formal little note we should think it now! [9]
- The note was formal enough, and at times he pretended to be glad that it was. [9]
- At last a formal disputation had arisen, and the dialectic keenness and precision with which Hadrian, in the purest Attic Greek, had succeeded in driving his opponents into a corner had excited the greatest admiration. [10]
- These fine and formal costumes are a rather conspicuous contrast to the poverty and shabbiness of the surroundings . [5]
- Ah--not in the formal copy of his work? [11]
- No formal contract for the book had been made when this letter was written. [5]
- Little signs, the eyes alone, draw people together, and make formal language superfluous. [4]
- But if she ever made the charge, she has withdrawn it (as it seems to me), and in the most formal and unqualified; of all ways. [5]
- It was all dreadfully difficult and complicated; and he replied to his mother in cold, formal letters in French, beginning: "My dear Mamma," and ending: "Your obedient son," which said nothing of when he would return. [2]
- Shoreham and the clergyman are witnesses; besides, there's the certificate which Mr. Dow will give you to-morrow; and, above all, there's the formal record on the parish register. [11]
- As yet she certainly could know nothing of her son's formal suit, but if once she were informed of it she would do everything in her power--of this Katharina had not a doubt--to keep Orion and Paula apart. [10]
- But though the boatmen got a gift of money and tobacco and spirits, nothing came to me save the formal thanks of the governor, as he bowed me from his presence. [11]
- The other living beings who had obtained admittance to the Queen's chamber at so early an hour were constrained by etiquette to formal, silent quiescence. [10]
- However this may be, some persons seem disposed to take the ground of Menzel that the Laity must pass formal judgment between the Physician and the Homoeopathist, as it once did between Luther and the Romanists. [6]
- Some of his audience, at least, must have felt the contrast between his utterances and the formal discourses they had so long listened to, and said to themselves, "he speaks 'as one having authority, and not as the Scribes. [6]
- It is to ask your company at dinner (do consider yourself honoured--actually a formal dinner party in the Rockies! [11]
- The Richmond party approached the discussion rather indirectly, and at no time did they either make categorical demands, or tender formal stipulations or absolute refusals. [7]
- He knew that an envoy should not fight, and that he could ask no one to stand his second; also that it would not be possible to arrange a formal duel between opposites so young as Gering and himself. [11]
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