Evil-disposed persons, who dare not show themselves openly for fear of correction, shadow and securely convey themselves in coaches, and so are not to be distinguished from persons of honour.
The whole company agreed that this was extremely shocking, and piously denounced all evil-disposed persons in a style which Aubrey thought most edifying.
No real Papist or traitor, thought the innocent youth, would be likely to denounce evil-disposed persons!
Except for the state," they say, "we should be exposed to the attacks of evil-disposed persons in our own country.
But who are these evil-disposed persons in our midst from whose attacks we are preserved by the state and its army?
So that the justification of state violence on the ground of the protection it gives us from evil-disposed persons, even if it had some foundation three or four centuries ago, has none whatever now.
Most of them are quite well-disposed persons, but some of them are not.
Many of them are capable of behaving themselves when under the guidance of well-disposed persons; and more may be found about religious meetings than in prison.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disposed persons" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.