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Example sentences for "manners and"

  • It is impossible to describe how much the savages were delighted with the dress, manners and music of this regiment.

  • Railway chairmen and directors are descending to the knavery, extortion, impudence, and brutality from which cabmen are rising in the scale of manners and morals.

  • I must confess from the many favorable representations made of the habits, manners and state of society and quality of the lands in the state of Ohio, I was prepared to meet a different soil and a different people from those just left.

  • The names, manners and customs of these people are such as are common among Indians, with this exception, that they are rather more comfortable as to living, etc.

  • Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century, vol.

  • There is a description of them in a Journey through England in 1724, quoted by Mr. Malcolm in his "Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century.

  • They illustrate the tendency of the novel at present to rely for its attraction upon scenes and incidents of ordinary life, and the minute portraiture of manners and of character.

  • They indulged in a license which was not offensive, owing to the laxity of manners and morals in Southern France at that day, but would be intolerable in a different state of society.

  • Many German artists have shown coffee manners and customs in pictures that are now hanging in well known European galleries.

  • Manners and Customs in Asia "Arabia the Happy" deserves to be called "the Blest", if only for its gift of coffee to the world.

  • Private Life, Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians.

  • Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians.

  • Gerard Krefft, "Manners and Customs of the Aborigines of the Lower Murray and Darling," Transact.

  • Wilkinson, Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, iii.

  • In hastening his steps he obeyed a more mechanical impulse, and truth (so essential in a history of manners and morals) compels us to say that he was thinking of neither rain nor gout.

  • Moreover, society is permanently deprived of that distinction of classes which gives character to manners and customs.

  • There was no pretension to truth in the portraying of manners and customs.

  • The popular spirit in literature was one of subtleness, irony, superficial observations on manners and customs.

  • At the latter place, her beauty, gayety, and caustic wit, her adaptable and somewhat superficial character and her freedom of manners and speech, did not fail to attract many admirers.

  • These were laughable imitations of manners and persons, combining the features of comedy and farce, for comedy represents the characters of a class, farce those of individuals.

  • The poem of the Cid is valuable mainly for the living picture it presents of manners and character in the eleventh century.

  • From the Ramesid era, the most literary of all, we have about eighty letters on various subjects, interesting as illustrations of manners and specimens of style.

  • Taig: My mother that would hit me a crack if I made free with any of the chaps of the village, saying that would not serve me with Dermot, that had a good top-coat and was brought up to manners and behaviour.

  • It is easier letting on to have knowledge than to put on manners and behaviour.

  • He that would whip the world for manners and behaviour!

  • I know how much students consider themselves indebted to him for details of manners and customs, for political and social hints, for a sort of Dutch school of pen-painting.

  • O'Curry's Manners and Customs of Ancient Irish, i.

  • These are the continental Druidic beliefs and practices, and they may be compared with the Druidic Irish beliefs and practices in Eugene O'Curry's Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish, lect.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute freedom; bright sunshine; but they will not; dangerous consequence; favourite subject; flesh pale; good humor; good money; had not been long; manners and; many authors; neutral vessel; never knew; overseas territory; replied the grand vizier; same date; sont les; spake before; temporal things; vertical section; where will; who had been sent