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Example sentences for "qualifying"

Lexicographically close words:
qualifications; qualifie; qualified; qualifies; qualify; qualis; qualitas; qualitates; qualitative; qualitatively
  1. Now you are aware that this qualifying of ourselves for Heaven through heavenly frames of mind, is so prominent a part of our faith, that it is actually converted into a charge against us.

  2. In applying a single test in a qualifying examination it would be sufficient to mark candidates as passing or failing.

  3. What position did Mr. Felix Adams hold toward this young girl qualifying him to make use of such language after her marriage to his brother?

  4. They are rather picnics than assemblies for the serious purpose of qualifying as national defenders.

  5. The British Bee-keepers' Association (instituted in 1874) has been untiring in its efforts to raise the standard of efficiency among those who are desirous of qualifying as experts and teachers of bee-keeping on modern methods.

  6. Other advantages are given in connexion with the qualifying of experts, &c.

  7. They can give a certificate qualifying scholars for a mastership in the primary schools, which are under the full control of the communes.

  8. He stopped here; and I kept silence to see whether he would say any thing more in the same line, or add any qualifying expression to soften what he had said: but he did neither.

  9. There is, however, one negative point in common between the two narrators; they both say nothing of certain particulars connected with the date of Francesca's marriage, and not a little qualifying the first romantic look of the story.

  10. I go through no form of qualifying my threat, which would be commonplace and not conscientious.

  11. The Chilean Government was also advised that if such qualifying facts did not exist this Government would confidently expect full and prompt reparation.

  12. Despite some qualifying reserve she felt, and which had had to do with the redness of his lips, he attracted her.

  13. The qualifying word "reasonable" is to be noted.

  14. The word is now used of travel covering a certain amount of distance or lasting a certain amount of time, frequently defined by qualifying words.

  15. He knew that she would find no plea in the custom of the times, for endangering the life of a fellow-creature, and that her moral vocabulary contained no qualifying epithet to palliate the foulness of adultery.

  16. But' is an adverb, qualifying 'he,' showing what he is doing.

  17. The sentence was misquoted, quoted without its qualifying conditions, and frightened some of my worthy professional brethren as much as if I had told them to throw all physic to the dogs.

  18. To the New England inland native, beyond the reach of the east winds, the oyster unconditioned, the oyster absolute, without a qualifying adjective, is the pickled oyster.

  19. Leather called morocco, sometimes with a qualifying adjective, is now made in Europe and America.

  20. Education is an art; the art, namely, of qualifying human beings for the functions for which they are destined.

  21. Appears to be rather a cracked old cock,' thought Silas, qualifying his former good opinion, as the other ambled off.

  22. A gentleman,' Mrs Wilfer answered, qualifying the low expression, 'undoubtedly occupies our first floor.

  23. Not abstract, not general, restricted to a particular subject (as a qualifying term to its noun).

  24. Such a person was very unfit for a coadjutor with men who were so busied in qualifying themselves for personating the characters of others, that they had no leisure for any attention to their own.

  25. Sir Richard (afterwards Lord) Grosvenor unluckily gave him an order for the same subject, guarded with the qualifying monosyllable IF.

  26. Miss Walker were talking the other morning of the time when they would make this a qualifying hospital?

  27. Mrs. Scharlieb came in here the other day, and declared I was qualifying for acute bronchitis; but I told her nobody could have acute bronchitis who had a cold bath every morning, and had been brought up to open windows.

  28. All other kinds which they happened to know, were qualified in some way, very much as the word "fish" in Boston stands for the codfish only, other kinds of fish in the world being described by qualifying names.

  29. I think, too, he should be obliged to continue longer than a year, if it should be necessary for qualifying others to continue his operations.

  30. A virtual Past Master is one who has received the degree in a chapter, for the purpose of qualifying him for exaltation to the Royal Arch.

  31. The minimum time to expend on this is a further six months after qualifying as a masseuse, so that it takes a year to gain the double qualification.

  32. At the end of two years' probation a qualifying examination in Factory Law and Sanitary Science must be passed.

  33. The more recent appointments have been filled by candidates who have first appeared before a Board, and have then passed a qualifying examination, conducted by the Civil Service Commission.

  34. Having obtained a diploma, she is generally entitled to style herself a Member or Licentiate of the college of which she has passed the qualifying examination, for example, M.

  35. Qualifying diplomas other than degrees are those granted by:-- (1) The Conjoint Examining Board of the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons of England.

  36. Women Telephone Operators are a large and rapidly growing class, recruited entirely by nomination followed by a qualifying examination.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "qualifying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    extenuating; lenitive; limiting; mitigating; modifying; palliative; qualifying; restrictive; saving; softening