Use reserved in a sentence
Sentences ending with reserved
- To his ear there was in her voice a little touch--not of bitterness, but of something, as it were, muffled or reserved. [11]
- His salutation was reserved. [11]
- Did I not once tell you that I thought her cold and reserved? [5]
- But why was he always so reserved? [10]
- The former had been as free and reckless in her conduct as Althea was reserved. [10]
More example sentences with the word reserved in them
- He was reserved with his equals, and distant with others. [9]
- He did not wish to be understood as concurring in any intimation that they would refuse to receive such an appropriation of alternate sections of land because a condition enhancing the price of the reserved sections should be attached thereto. [7]
- For Dr. Leigh, whom she had sought out several times, was reserved, and did not voluntarily speak of Father Damon; she had heard that he was throwing himself with more than his usual fervor into his work. [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 alternate sections were to be given for the purpose of constructing roads, and the reserved sections were to be enhanced in value in consequence. [7]
- All the seats were sold (in a driving rain storm, 3 days ago,) as reserved seats at 25 cents extra, even those in the second and third tiers--and when the last seat was gone the box office had not been open more than 2 hours. [5]
- They made their way without difficulty to the seats reserved for the senators' families, and when they had taken their places, the young man replied but briefly to the sympathetic inquiries as to his health which were addressed to him by his acquaintances. [10]
- The General received Washington with a kindly but reserved politeness. [5]
- Their whole strength was to be reserved, as the examination proved, for the attack upon the royal palaces. [10]
- She was Scotch, was reserved, had a certain amount of shrewdness, would obey instructions, and do her duty carefully. [11]
- Now, to-day, he was almost moodily silent, reserved and watchful. [11]
- Angelo thought he was a sufficiently nice young man; Luigi reserved his decision. [5]
- What, do you want to be so reserved and distrustful with an old friend like me, for? [5]
- He was a very lively young fellow who seemed to know everybody, and he desired to know if we would walk about a little before being shown to the boxes reserved for us. [9]
- Trafford could not understand why Pierre was so reserved, and, when speaking, so ironical. [11]
- The look he turned on the intriguers of the Palace was repellent; he reserved for Sharif a moody, threatening glance, and the desperate hakim shrank back confounded from it. [11]
- He greeted Cynthia, too, with a warm welcome--for Ezra Graves,--and ushered them into a best parlor which was reserved for ministers and funerals and great occasions in general, and actually raised the blinds. [9]
- When Philip went to sleep at night--he was in the front chamber reserved for guests--the loud murmur of the Deerfield was in his ears, like a current bearing him away into sweet sleep and dreams in a land of pleasant adventures. [4]
- He escorted us to one of the large boxes under the pent-house reserved for the gentry. [9]
- Her art seemed to him to grow under his eyes like a wonderful plant, and the quiet, reserved man expressed his delight so unequivocally that the Emperor beckoned to him and asked his opinion of the singer's performance. [10]
- A steward came to him officiously, and patronisingly too,--which is the bearing of servants to shabbily-dressed people,--but he shook his head, caught his bag smartly away from the steward's fingers, and moved towards the after part of the ship, reserved for intermediate passengers. [11]
- Hardest of all to bear, the government reserved to itself a monopoly in that essential thing, dynamite, and burdened it with an extravagant price. [5]
- I was going to answer it for her right away, and said so; but she reserved the privilege to herself. [5]
- And many a time they came back to me when the old man was laid away in the spot reserved for those who sailed the seas for Mr. Carvel. [9]
- In any event they reserved the right, independent of all non-Jersiais, to do what they chose with their dead. [11]
- Within the bar the young lawyers and the privileged hangers-on filled all the chairs except those reserved at the table for those engaged in the case. [5]
- This connection with the world, if only by correspondence, was an outlet to her reserved and secluded life. [4]
- Orion assisted at the service in the place reserved for the men of his family, close to the hekel, or holy of holies, where the altar stood and the priests performed their functions. [10]
- He also reserved the right of deciding Orion's fate. [10]
- She went to the press--it was not much of a wardrobe --and put on the one that was reserved for holidays. [4]
- If he uses the power justly, the same people will probably justify him; if he abuses it, he is in their hands to be dealt with by all the modes they have reserved to themselves in the Constitution. [7]
- On the contrary, the moment Mr. Richard had made up his mind that he should fall in love with Elsie, he began to be more reserved with her, and to try to make friends in other quarters. [6]
- For her, perhaps, the higher organism, had been reserved the higher torture. [9]
- He first proclaimed the gospel of eternal tyranny as the new revelation which Providence had reserved for the western Palestine. [6]
- The earliest of the five towers was built by the Modi family something more than 200 years ago, and it is now reserved to the heirs of that house; none but the dead of that blood are carried thither. [5]
- In one of the few rooms of his vast palace which the chief priest had reserved for the accommodation of the members of his own household, the youth was received by Melissa, Timotheus's wife Euryale, and the lady Berenike. [10]
- It might be that there was no precise justice in raising the price of the reserved sections to $2.50 per acre. [7]
- We are in that part of the vessel always reserved for my countrymen. [5]
- I had advertised that on this third day the box-office would be opened for the sale of reserved seats. [5]
- An extraordinary order, that might well have sent him away wondering; for the Lowestoft had been reserved for occasions. [9]
- And from another standpoint, though the prisoner merited any fate reserved for him, if guilty of spying, he could not forget that his life had been saved by this British captain--an obligation which, unfortunately, he could neither repay nor wipe out. [11]
- She was so sort of distant and reserved that I couldn't know her in the least as I know her now. [4]
- His step-mother was sitting on the stuffed bench covered with lion-skins which was reserved for the family. [10]
- He had a singularly reserved manner and a rare economy of words; also, he had the refinement and distinction of one who had, oforetime, moved on the higher ranges of social life. [11]
- He repeated, he should be glad to have such appropriations made, even though the reserved sections should be enhanced in price. [7]
- It was a short letter, reserved enough, and quite in character. [9]
- Never had she seen the judge so spick and span, and he wore the broadcloth coat he usually reserved for Sundays. [9]
- And yet it seemed at times to Honora as though this higher life were the gift the fates would most begrudge: a gift reserved for others, the pretensions to which were a kind of knavery. [9]
- In fact, she said very little, and her nurses thought her a reserved creature with an obdurate nature; for she obstinately rejected the consolations of religion. [10]
- Indeed, we are reserved, and particular in America to a degree which you would consider exaggerated. [5]
- The delicate, maidenly, reserved woman, who was utterly incapable of any loud or rude expression of feeling in ordinary life, would now have rushed to the walls, like Kanau Hasselaer of Haarlem, to fight the foe among the men. [10]
- For me was reserved the high honor of discovering among the rubbish of the ruined Coliseum the only playbill of that establishment now extant. [5]
- Their bloom is reserved for autumn; then they burn with a kind of dark glow, different, doubtless, from the blush of garden blossoms. [14]
- Providence had apparently reserved and set apart the Knobs of East Tennessee for this purpose. [5]
- The conductor had reserved a section for us--it was the best he could do, he said. [5]
- The horse-drawn buses ranged along the curb were reserved for the foresighted and privileged few. [9]
- But a small quantity of every drug was to be reserved for his own personal use. [10]
- The Second could probably produce only temporary absence of mind; it is reserved to the Third to make it permanent. [5]
- The Second could probably produce only temporary absence of mind, it is reserved to the Third to make it permanent. [5]
- We may congratulate ourselves that it was reserved for one of our countrymen to tell the story-better than it had yet been told--of this memorable revolution, which in so many of its features bears a striking resemblance to our own. [6]
- Finally we found ourselves established in a compartment upholstered in light grey, with tassels and arm-supporters, on the window of which was pasted a poster with the word reserved in large, red letters. [9]
- For she, the only daughter, put no restraint on herself in the reserved presence of her mother. [10]
- Apparently, these expressions of grief and affection are reserved for the privacy of the home. [5]
- Her reserved nature occasions me great uneasiness of mind. [14]
- But that could not be; he must remain in the place the Great White Mother had reserved for him; he and his braves must assemble, and draw their rations at the appointed times and seasons, and grunt thanks to those who ruled over them. [11]
- But he felt no anxiety concerning its solution; during the march he had the power to make the most reserved convict an open book. [10]
- We fear robbery night and day; we live behind bolts and bars (which should be reserved for the criminal) and we are in hourly peril of life and property in our homes and on the highways. [4]
- Our States have neither more nor less power than that reserved to them in the Union by the Constitution--no one of them ever having been a State out of the Union. [7]
- No, the admiration must be reserved for the town's sewerage system, which is called perfect; a recent reform, however, for it was just the other way, up to a few years ago--a reform resulting from the lesson taught by a desolating visitation of the yellow-fever. [5]
- But he was more reserved than I had ever known him. [11]
- Thanks to Anna Mikhaylovna's efforts, his own tastes, and the peculiarities of his reserved nature, Boris had managed during his service to place himself very advantageously. [2]
- I have seen men hunt over a pile of nearly worthless quartz for an hour, and at last find a little piece as large as a filbert, which was rich in gold and silver--and this was reserved for a fire-assay! [5]
- He saw the meaning of the whole situation from Detricand's stand-point, but he was wise enough from his own stand-point to keep it to himself; and so both of them reserved something, she from no motive that she knew, he from an ulterior one. [11]
- He is a man of vigorous yet reserved aspect; he has a rare individuality. [11]
- He did not make any special argument in favor of Wisconsin, but he took ground generally against the policy of giving alternate sections of land, and enhancing the price of the reserved sections. [7]
- No place in London looks more reserved and exclusive than Devonshire House, standing back behind its high wall, extending along Piccadilly. [6]
- There are American ladies enough to fill all the reserved places; and I fear they are energetic enough to get their share of them. [4]
- He was well known as a frequent visitor, and was shown at once into the hall of that part of his abode which Timotheus had reserved for himself when he had given up all the best rooms to his imperial visitor. [10]
- Many will find it hardly compatible with the reserved, quiet manner of the astute, cool politician, that during a slight illness of my mother he read Fritz Reuter's novels aloud to her--he spoke Plattdeutsch admirably--as dutifully as a son. [10]
- He had concealed it even from his father and his brother Labaja, who was still keeping watch on the ships, for he had a reserved disposition, and though obliged to obey his father, wherever it was possible he pursued his own way. [10]
- A high destiny is reserved for this nation--! [9]
- The elder sister is not now very friendly towards me, but I do not esteem her the less for that; the younger one seems less grave and reserved than Klea; I saw how she responded to your smile when the procession broke up. [10]
- She saw him in high places, simple, reserved, poised evenly as he was now. [9]
- The seat just in front was reserved for Mr. Hill, who was to make any notes necessary. [9]
- Gentlemen who are in evening dress are admitted to stand in the reserved places inside the lines of soldiers. [4]
- The gentleman asks, if we, without an examination, shall, by giving the State deposits to the Bank, and by taking the stock reserved for the State, legalize its former misconduct. [7]
- I am proud, I am very proud, that it was reserved for me to find Doctor Livingstone and for Mr. Stanley to get all the credit. [5]
- The old count's horse, a sorrel gelding called Viflyanka, was led by the groom in attendance on him, while the count himself was to drive in a small trap straight to a spot reserved for him. [2]
- His remarkable skill, his reserved nature, and the natural charm of his manner soon awakened esteem and regard among the young Spaniards, with whom he associated. [10]
- However, he contained himself by a supreme effort of will, till Amru turned to him once more and said in a reserved tone, but not unkindly: "This clear-sighted man has mentioned a suspicion which I myself had already felt. [10]
- She had confided her feelings to no one; yet, in spite of Ursula's reserved nature, even a stranger could perceive that something clouded her happiness. [10]
- She knew that he was possessed of a devil, of a very reserved devil, but liable to bold action on occasions. [11]
- Why, then, was he reserved with her upon the absorbing interest of his life? [4]
- During the war he had often met Langethal and Middendorf; but the quiet, reserved man, prematurely grave for his years, attached himself so closely to Korner that he needed no other friend. [10]
- This work will have to be reserved for a future time. [9]
- Every drug that had been reserved from the laboratory of the late Court apothecary was brought, mixed with the elixir and fused; and he tried each new mixture on himself, for Frau Schimmel was not to be persuaded to smell any more elixirs. [10]
- There was one great move he had reserved for the last. [11]
- He was a grave, reserved, conscientious man, with a deep sense of religion, and of his duties as one of its ministers. [14]
- A feeling of grateful, cheerful satisfaction, difficult to describe, stole over him when the reserved, quiet Helena addressed him so warmly and cordially; but the image of Cleopatra constantly thrust itself between them, and it was difficult for him to understand himself. [10]
- In one corner, girdled by about five square feet of green earth, grew a pear tree, bearing large juicy pears, reserved for the use of a distinguished lodger, the Chevalier du Champsavoys de Beaumanoir. [11]
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