Use preserved in a sentence
Sentences ending with preserved
- The letter he wrote has been preserved. [5]
- We have infinitely valuable forests in the State which are being wasted by lumbermen, which ought to be preserved. [9]
- That the Federal Union must be preserved. [7]
- When the order to destroy the statues of Antony and Cleopatra was issued, Octavianus gave his contemporaries another proof of his disposition to be lenient, for he ordered that the numerous statues of the Queen in Alexandria and Egypt should be preserved. [10]
- One letter of this period has been preserved. [5]
- Sometimes, I make them of scraps of oak, that turn up here and there; sometimes of bits of coffins which the vaults have long preserved. [12]
- The harvest was ripe for the reaper; but, ere he raised the sickle, the owner's claim must be preserved. [10]
- There are little proprieties that are best preserved. [5]
- The Union was preserved. [5]
- The gradual narrowing of the wall from the base upward is accurately preserved. [5]
Short sentences using preserved
- Several are preserved in museums. [10]
More example sentences with the word preserved in them
- Of the numerous works which Hermon completed in the service of the first three art-loving rulers of the new Pergamenian kingdom, Philetaerus, Eumenes, and Attalus, nothing was preserved except the head of a Gaul. [10]
- But the divinity who has taken her knows also how to give; and this portrait has preserved for you a part of what you loved. [10]
- The flesh was white and fresh, and both the arm and hand preserved a degree of flexibility in the articulations. [5]
- A beautiful bouquet which had been miraculously preserved for the occasion was for the first time displayed. [6]
- In an age when nastiness was written as well as spoken, and when most travelers felt called upon to satisfy a curiosity for prurient observations, Smith preserved a tone quite remarkable for general purity. [4]
- He had reserved what he considered to be his greatest wonder till the last--a royal Egyptian mummy, the best preserved in the world, perhaps. [5]
- The old "hangings" were yet preserved in the chambers, faded, but still showing their rich patterns,--properly entitled to their name, for they were literally hung upon flat wooden frames like trellis-work, which again were secured to the naked partitions. [6]
- Through mind alone we have prevented disease and preserved health. [5]
- But here, indeed, was Man, perfectly preserved, in a fossil state. [5]
- The multitude gave vent to their impatience by shouting, singing, and quarrelling; but the priests and magnates on the steps preserved a dignified and solemn silence. [10]
- Why should not variations occur during an early period of development, having no relation to reversion; yet such variations might be preserved and accumulated, if in any way serviceable, for instance, in shortening and simplifying the course of development? [1]
- I preserved thy valuable works with the greatest care, laid them up in our temple, and sent a complete copy to the library at Thebes. [10]
- During the journey up the Forty-Mile Track to Kilauea, the American enveloped 1/60th of his Majesty's standing army with his Michigan Avenue and peanut-stand wit, and not always, it was observed, out of the hearing of the King, who nevertheless preserved a marked unconsciousness. [11]
- An officer picked up a few curls, preserved in a bit of cardboard, and marked 'Ned's hair, with love'; but around were strewn locks, some near a yard in length, dissevered, not as a keepsake, by quite other scissors. [5]
- His delineations are true and life-like, because they are not mere compositions written to please the ear, but are really taken from the facts and traits preserved in those authentic records to which he has devoted the labor of many years. [6]
- Among the many to whom my apologies and thanks are due is Mr. Pierre Chouteau of St. Louis, whose unremitting labors have preserved and perpetuated the history and traditions of the country of his ancestors. [9]
- There is reason to believe that vaccination has preserved thousands, who from a weak constitution would formerly have succumbed to small-pox. [1]
- Now and then, to be sure, we get a different result, as in "Olivia," where all the pathos and character of the "Vicar of Wakefield" are preserved, and the effect of the play depends upon passion and sentiment. [4]
- The body was to be preserved in health by keeping each of these qualities in its natural proportion; heat, by the proper temperature; moisture, by the due amount of fluid; and so as to the rest. [3]
- I have preserved thousands of their letters, and destroyed a very large number, after answering most of them. [6]
- They still preserved their ample buckskin seat intact; and so his short pea jacket and his long, thin legs assisted to make him a picturesque object whenever he stood on the forecastle looking abroad upon the ocean over the bows. [5]
- Under the circumstances the woman's conduct was pardonable, perhaps, but we suggest that such exhibitions interfere with the decorum which should be preserved during the performances, and are highly improper in the presence of the Emperor. [5]
- They came to the wide entrance of the Park, so wisely preserved as a breathing place for future generations. [9]
- He still possessed the wardrobe of the first wife, thoughtfully preserved by his sister, even to the wonderful grey watered-poplin which had been her wedding-dress. [11]
- But it was the tears that preserved the picture for me, no doubt. [5]
- We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us; and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. [7]
- Let us hope that what is fine in it will be preserved, for there is much. [9]
- I feel sure that if all the other Old Masters were lost and only these two preserved, the world would be the gainer by it. [5]
- She preserved social sympathy by a perfect outward decorum, though the man of the scarlet coat remained in the town and haunted the places where she appeared, and though the eyes of the censorious world were watching expectantly. [11]
- He was the sum total of the universe, the epitome of things created; and at the same time he was the power which gave them life and intelligence and preserved them from perishing by perpetual procreation. [10]
- Ancient monuments and stone implements found in all parts of the world, about which no tradition has been preserved by the present inhabitants, indicate much extinction. [1]
- I found these statistics, in a condensed form, in a telegram of the Associated Press, and preserved them. [5]
- A reverently preserved souvenir of him is still one of the treasures of the islands: I gathered the idea, vaguely, that it was a jug, but was persistently thwarted in the twenty-two efforts I made to visit it. [5]
- My Hotepu did so, and the broad gold circlet the lad wore flashed in the sunlight and preserved his life a second time. [10]
- But the secret, so jealously preserved, was oozing out at last. [14]
- Now, the other side of seventy, I have preserved, as my chiefest virtue, modesty. [5]
- And Edward, too, seemed suddenly to have become aged and broken; his trust in the world, so amazingly preserved through many vicissitudes, shattered at last. [9]
- But his mother remarked that he paid little attention to these, and his, "No, I thank you," when it came to the preserved "damsels," as some call them, carried a pang with it to the maternal bosom. [6]
- His means increased rapidly; serfs from neighboring estates came to beg him to buy them, and long after his death the memory of his administration was devoutly preserved among the serfs. [2]
- She kept that raiment always, and wore it several times upon occasions of state, and it is preserved to this day in the Treasury of Orleans, with two of her swords, and her banner, and other things now sacred because they had belonged to her. [5]
- He gathered a rag here, a splinter there, and a pinch of earth yonder, inspected them profoundly, and preserved them. [5]
- Those of the Prophet are to be preserved later in an alabaster canopus, [This vase was called canopus at a later date. [10]
- We have been preserved, these many years, in peace and prosperity. [7]
- One young nobleman preserved to France may yet be the great unit that will save her. [11]
- Have we not preserved them for more than fifty years? [7]
- Thy Church has preserved the faith. [11]
- Some other remains, preserved from decomposition by the grape system, told me that the grapes were of a peculiar breed, highly medicinal in their nature, and that they were counted out and administered by the grape-doctors as methodically as if they were pills. [5]
- History has not preserved for us the Indian view of her conduct. [4]
- His words, generously preserved by a Confederate colonel who accompanied his Excellency, deserve to be writ in gold on the National Annals. [9]
- Recipes for its preparation have been preserved in the papyrus of Ebers, in the laboratories of the temples, and elsewhere. [10]
- But as the porter might be an agent of our government in disguise, we preserved an appearance of philosophical indifference in his presence. [4]
- I had always perceived, that rare and strongly-marked deviations of structure, deserving to be called monstrosities, could seldom be preserved through natural selection, and that the preservation of even highly-beneficial variations would depend to a certain extent on chance. [1]
- A cloth, the Paiti-dhana, was bound round the heads of the priests, the ends of which covered the mouth, and thus preserved the pure fire from pollution by human breath. [10]
- There was only one cruet left, and that was a stopperless, fly-specked, broken-necked thing, with two inches of vinegar in it, and a dozen preserved flies with their heels up and looking sorry they had invested there. [5]
- The first one of these lies--I wrote them down and preserved them --I think they are mighty good and extremely just. [5]
- The little daughter of the house made a doll of me, [Dolls belonging to the time of the Pharaohs are preserved in the museums, for instance, the jointed ones at Leyden. [10]
- The official records of the Great Trial of 1431, and of the Process of Rehabilitation of a quarter of a century later, are still preserved in the National Archives of France, and they furnish with remarkable fullness the facts of her life. [5]
- Along the border of the Common were interspersed among the ancient dormitories and halls the new and dignified buildings of plum-coloured brick that still preserved the soul of Silliston. [9]
- The right arm of St. Ursula is preserved here: the left is at Bruges. [4]
- The earlier records of New England have preserved the memory of an incident which deserves mention as showing how the historian's life was saved by a quickwitted handmaid, more than a hundred years before he was born. [6]
- On the 8th of June we visited the Record Office for a sight of the Domesday Book and other ancient objects of interest there preserved. [6]
- Of contemporary estimate of him there is little to quote except the panegyrics in verse he has preserved for us, and the inference from his own writings that he was the object of calumny and detraction. [4]
- Czermak's microscopical examinations of Egyptian mummies show how marvellously the smallest portions of the bodies were preserved, and confirm the statements of Herodotus on many points. [10]
- One of these occasions is the celebration of the Lord's Supper; and in this the ancient Highland traditions are preserved. [4]
- The occasion did not pass without "improvement" by the leading journals; and Philip preserved the editorial comments of three or four of them which pleased him most. [5]
- Els, however, had no time to listen, and promised to hear his story when he returned; but he was too full of the recent experience to leave it untold, and briefly related how wonderfully Heaven had preserved his master's life. [10]
- The traveler finds no city with more flavor of the picturesque and quaint than Berne; and I think it must have preserved the Swiss characteristics better than any other of the large towns in Helvetia. [4]
- The enquirer would next come to the important point, whether man tends to increase at so rapid a rate, as to lead to occasional severe struggles for existence; and consequently to beneficial variations, whether in body or mind, being preserved, and injurious ones eliminated. [1]
- The Apostolic teaching must be preserved, since it transcended all modern wanderings after truth. [9]
- When the ancient mosaics in its walls become damaged, they are repaired but not altered; the grotesque old pattern is preserved. [5]
- They were, it might be said, one person, for they were seldom seen apart; yet each had preserved his own distinct individuality. [10]
- In the annual message last December, I thought fit to say, "The Union must be preserved, and hence all indispensable means must be employed. [7]
- Sudden and strongly marked variations are rare; it is also doubtful whether if beneficial they would often be preserved through selection and transmitted to succeeding generations. [1]
- I have met many Americans there, some sojourning for a short time only, others making protracted stays, and it has been very gratifying to me to find that nearly all preserved their Americanism. [5]
- From the National Manuscripts preserved by the British Government. [5]
- He preserved this letter, quietly noting on the envelope, "Letter from Sam, about ma's nurse. [5]
- We are therefore led to enquire whether slight individual differences, to which man is eminently liable, may not have been preserved and augmented during a long series of generations through natural selection. [1]
- Although I cannot keep up correspondences with many of my readers who seem to be thoroughly congenial with myself, let them be assured that their letters have been read or heard with peculiar gratification, and are preserved as precious treasures. [6]
- He framed some keen retorts, to the general effect that with the atmosphere of illusion preserved so completely at home, Miss Vance hardly needed it in her art studies. [8]
- All this knowledge is recorded in huge books, which have been preserved in a palace at Thebes, called the 'place of healing for the soul. [10]
- Laura was early instructed in the mysteries of society life by a competent mentor, and thus was preserved from troublesome mistakes. [5]
- It is preserved in the Egyptian Museum at Turin. [10]
- Only the ladies, in the best places above the starting-sheds, preserved their aristocratic calm; Still, when the seventh and decisive round was begun, even the widow Mary leaned forward a little and clasped her hands more tightly over the cross in her lap. [10]
- To keep friendship in proper order, the balance of good offices must be preserved, otherwise a disquieting and anxious feeling creeps in, and destroys mutual comfort. [14]
- The poem which I was to read on the king's birthday has been preserved, and as I glanced over it recently I could not help smiling. [10]
- Two sparrow-hawks sat huddled up over the door of the cave, out of which came the sharp odor of burning juniper-berries; this was intended to render the various emanations rising from the different strange substances, which were collected and preserved there, innocuous. [10]
- Mr. Braham preserved his serene confidence, but Laura's friends were dispirited. [5]
- He concealed only his passion for Bent-Anat, and the fact that he had preserved the king's life. [10]
- Only one of his notes has been preserved, written after a day, now rare, of literary effort. [5]
- The works of his grandson and grandson's pupils, however, are preserved on the great altar of victory in Pergamus. [10]
- The pony preserved his character for independence and principle down to the last moment of his life; which was an unusually long one, and caused him to be looked upon, indeed, as the very Old Parr of ponies. [12]
- When Paula withdrew hers, she preserved her composure better than the governor's wife, and said quite calmly, though her cheeks were burning: "Then we will try to part without any ill-will, and I thank you for having made that possible. [10]
- In this the heart shall be preserved till a new ram offered by a worthy hand enters the herd of Anion. [10]
- The distance was hazy, but the outlines were preserved. [4]
- Many flint instruments have been found and preserved in museums. [10]
- The tower which has been preserved is one of the oldest and most interesting works of Romanesque architecture in Germany. [10]
- On the other hand the portrait in red crayon of Frau Bianca and the little Zeno is still carefully preserved as a most precious heirloom, and was the picture that inspired my sainted father with the desire to become an artist. [10]
- But Charley Steele had preserved his great stroke for the psychological moment. [11]
- For twenty years had he still preserved this jar of wine for some specially happy occasion. [10]
- First she was grieved, then she rejoiced; for it certainly preserved him from great perils. [10]
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