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Example sentences for "high state"

  • He experienced a high state of inflammation from the nature of the wound.

  • The country being in a high state of cultivation, covered with corn, and the ground remarkably soft, the cavalry could scarcely raise a canter, the animals sank so deep.

  • Lucien found the soldiery without in a high state of excitement.

  • On the 25th Napoleon himself had reached Posen, and found himself surrounded by a population in a high state of excitement and enthusiasm.

  • These intrigues, however, could not fail to transpire; and there is no doubt that, at this epoch, the hopes of the royalists were in a high state of excitement.

  • Held by the Singer of High State, Battalions of the midnight pause.

  • You will see from this that in all cases of artificial illumination bodies have to be raised to a high state of temperature.

  • There is no blue effect at present; the current is increased, and the carbon filament is raised to a high state of incandescence.

  • In all these cases the result of the combustion you have seen has been to remove oxygen from the air, but now I want to show you how a body can be raised to a high state of temperature without combustion of any kind.

  • In time he brought his place to a high state of development and erected excellent buildings thereon, being actively engaged in farming until 1902, when he retired and removed to Pomeroy.

  • His half section is all wheat land and has been brought under a high state of cultivation, large crops being annually gathered.

  • It is a tract of three hundred and twenty acres of rich and productive land, much of which he has brought to a high state of cultivation, and the fields are now bringing forth rich crops.

  • He brought his land to a high state of development, and gained recognition as a progressive and capable farmer.

  • The Army is in a high state of discipline.

  • The Military Academy at West Point is reported as being in a high state of efficiency and well equipped for the satisfactory accomplishment of the purposes of its maintenance.

  • Speaking generally, the country is in a high state of prosperity.

  • On soils in a high state of cultivation, upwards of nine hundred bushels have been obtained from an acre.

  • Under a high state of cultivation, seven hills have produced a bushel of potatoes.

  • By bathing there, one soon acquireth the region of Vasava, and his soul being cleansed from every sin, he attaineth to a high state of blessedness.

  • Bathing there, a man certainly obtaineth the fruit of the Vajapeya sacrifice, and his soul cleansed from every sin, he attaineth to a high state of blessedness.

  • By arriving at Bhadratunga with sanctified soul and purity of conduct, one acquireth the region of Brahma and a high state of blessedness.

  • Good Brahmanas, O king, by casting off their hair in that tirtha acquire holiness by Pranayama and finally attain to a high state.

  • Not that there was any fear, for the Malay was in a high state of delight at the idea of the rajah meeting his match.

  • The next order was for the even numbered to take two paces back, and the next for the rear-rank men to fall out; they were the lucky ones, and in a high state of delight.

  • The firing had put them into a high state of glee, which to some extent infected my wife, as soon as she was reassured as to my personal safety.

  • On this day, Tuesday, 9th of May, I once more forced my way in a high state of excitement over ground which had become more and more inaccessible.

  • Every one was in a high state of glee about the revolution; they all heartily approved of the barricades, and felt no scruples about desiring victory for their defenders.

  • Such a region was suited for the gradual development of a vigorous race, capable of reaching to a high state of culture.

  • Maize is unknown in a wild state,[1142] and many centuries must have elapsed before the Peruvians could have produced numerous cultivated varieties, and have brought the plant to such a high state of perfection.

  • This seems to show that a great length of time must have elapsed before the ancient Peruvians could have brought the cultivation of the potato to such a high state of perfection as they undoubtedly did.

  • Our national defense has been maintained at a high state of effectiveness.

  • Left London yesterday; entered the city of York by the southwest gate; got a glimpse of the Minster; the country exceedingly beautiful, and in a high state of cultivation.

  • To maintain the plants in a high state of efficiency, it must be clearly understood that forcing with horse manure will be necessary every subsequent year.

  • The finest Turnips are grown in deep, sandy loam, kept in a high state of cultivation.

  • Even then, with good land, in a high state of preparation, the shaws sometimes meet across the rows, and enormous crops are lifted.

  • They permitted her to develop a high state of civilization.

  • The Greek philosophy finds its best results not only in developing the human mind to a high state but in giving to us the freedom of thought which belongs by right to every individual.

  • But the advantages of a high state of civilisation are not all negative.

  • Were it not the case that the essence of armed peace is that a high state of efficiency should be general, the danger to peace would be very great indeed.

  • This end of humanity is the evolution of man from the stage of mere self-satisfied animalism to a high state of civilisation.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    former occasion; great impression; high card; high explosives; high place; high rank; high standard; high standing; high tree; high unemployment; higher authority; higher forms; higher mathematics; higher order; higher plane; higher plants; higher position; higher power; higher things; highly developed; highly important; highly improbable; highly satisfactory; letters sent; not really; whole week