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Example sentences for "qualified"

Lexicographically close words:
qualia; qualibet; qualification; qualifications; qualifie; qualifies; qualify; qualifying; qualis; qualitas
  1. He had already shown this quality by taking the long journey and voyage from the wilds of Athabasca to London, in order to study the use of astronomical instruments, so that he might be qualified to make scientific observations.

  2. This, however, is true only in a very qualified sense.

  3. Footnote: In several utterances of his later years Marx qualified considerably his "materialistic conception of history," but the more radical or revolutionary wing of his followers have always adhered to the extreme form of the theory.

  4. You have full authority to act, and are much better qualified to settle these practical matters than I am, I want to get away as soon as possible.

  5. His Excellency is, no doubt, better qualified to judge than I am.

  6. My only excuse lies in the fact that my position has not yet qualified me to prefer my suit openly.

  7. These are things whereof you, Gabrielle, are not yet qualified to judge.

  8. He has accordingly missed too much, though perhaps after all constitutionally qualified for a better part, and he wakes up to it in conditions that press the spring of a terrible question.

  9. They formed a qualified draught of Europe, an afternoon and an evening on the banks of the Mersey, but such as it was he took his potion at least undiluted.

  10. We like a good historical novel, and we know of no living writer better qualified to write one than Henry W.

  11. Those, if they were but moderately qualified in all other respects, might depend upon marrying very well in those days, without any fortune.

  12. There are now, it appears, but fifty qualified practitioners in the island, with no hopes of reinforcement.

  13. These documents are pronounced by scholars qualified to judge of the character of ancient writings to be authentic, and were undoubtedly believed by the writers to be narratives of historical truth.

  14. He duly qualified as such by making a general Australian of himself when Governor of New South Wales.

  15. He is by this time a fully qualified clerk.

  16. We did not feel qualified for the job of making it up to him by chastising the parents of the various boys along the block who drubbed him.

  17. Hereabouts, it seems as if one qualified as a true romancer simply from the fact of living in Shanghai or Singapore, or just off the island of Carimata.

  18. This statement must be qualified with the remark that in some cases a danger, although passed successfully, has been known to do a harm to the nervous system from which it never has recovered.

  19. Her bosom, on which two of my senses were qualified to give evidence, was the last stroke, and made me madly in love with her.

  20. He must have been pretty well qualified to prophesy, as he was so certain of my death.

  21. I accordingly acted as cicerone, for which part I and my lord, too, were much better qualified than the tedious and ignorant fellows who had an official right to that title.

  22. I have been told how well you have qualified for this success, I should think there was more in such marvellous throwing of dice than met the eye.

  23. This is hardly qualified by another thing which she said to Lady Churchill, that she should not like to have died in that way.

  24. As Mr. Gladstone said of him, "destiny threw him on the main occasions of his parliamentary career into open or qualified conflict with friends as well as foes, perhaps rather more with friends than foes.

  25. Lord Granville was a man of thoroughly liberal and even generous mind; still not particularly qualified to be a good judge either of the merits of a man like Mill, or of his "acceptance" in circles well worth considering.

  26. I am not in myself well qualified for handling a subject like this, and also my life has been too hurried to give me the most favourable opportunities.

  27. Louis, who drinks like a German, thinks himself qualified for a page of the back stairs--but these are not all my troubles.

  28. Memphis, as I do here--and consequently were not half so well qualified as I am to new-model a commonwealth.

  29. This, doubtless, was the great spur to his literary labors, for which previous education, however good for the evil time on which he was cast, had far from qualified him.

  30. Sad it is, but not strange, that the length of time passed under a bad government has not qualified him for devising a good one.

  31. Furnished with these statistical details, it was easy for the government, after determining the amount of requisitions, to distribute the work among the respective provinces best qualified to execute it.

  32. But who was there qualified to take charge of this delicate mission?

  33. It may seem strange that this important place should not have been bestowed on Vaca de Castro, already on the spot, and who had shown himself so well qualified to fill it.

  34. No man in the army was better qualified for this mission, by his address and knowledge of affairs, than Hernando Pizarro; no one would be so likely to urge his suit with effect at the haughty Castilian court.

  35. Another exhibited the register of births and deaths, the marriages, the number of those qualified to bear arms, and the like details in reference to the population of the kingdom.

  36. Third, That he is not qualified according to the Act.

  37. I had to study their characters as long as I could in order to select those best qualified to accompany me on the desperate adventure for which I was preparing.

  38. It shall also be the duty of these judges and inspectors of election, on the day aforesaid, to receive the votes of the electors qualified to vote at such election.

  39. Senators and Members of Assembly shall be duly qualified electors in the respective counties and districts which they represent.

  40. The Governor shall be elected by the qualified electors, at the time and places of voting for Members of Assembly, and shall hold his office two years from the time of his installation, and until his successor shall be qualified.

  41. To be qualified to define the name, we must know all that has ever been known of the properties of the class of objects which are, or originally were, denoted by it.

  42. In truth the situation was well qualified to give a zest to Christian doctrines, had there been any wanted.

  43. However, I am not well enough qualified in detail to make a good technical executive.

  44. I intend to make the same suggestion to all Lensmen and other qualified persons not engaged in work of more pressing importance.

  45. Whether, had he lived in our age of express trains, the "rail" might not have qualified the judgment is not so sure.

  46. M'Candlish to say that she 'd take a situation as a governess with a family going to India which the doctor mentioned was open to any well-qualified young person like herself.

  47. I must insist that in each case the terms are qualified by their whole [Qualified how?

  48. No simple subject can take the same adjectives and at one time be qualified by it, and at another time be merely 'of' it, as of something only meant or known.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "qualified" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    able; acceptable; adapted; adequate; adjusted; admissible; applicable; apposite; appropriate; apropos; apt; becoming; befitting; better; bound; capable; changeable; changed; clever; competent; conditional; conditioned; confined; converted; cramped; degenerate; deserved; desirable; disciplined; divergent; dovetailing; efficiency; efficient; eligible; enfranchised; entitled; experienced; expert; felicitous; finite; fit; fitted; fitting; geared; happy; improved; justified; knowing; likely; limited; merited; meshing; modified; mutant; narrow; opportune; patented; practised; prescribed; professional; proficient; proper; provisional; qualified; ready; rebuilt; reformed; relevant; renewed; restricted; revived; revolutionary; right; ripe; seasonable; seasoned; skilful; softened; stinted; strait; straitened; strong; subversive; suitable; suited; tailored; tempered; transformed; transmuted; unmitigated; warranted; wicked; worse; worthy