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Example sentences for "restorer"

Lexicographically close words:
restorations; restorative; restoratives; restore; restored; restorers; restores; restoreth; restoring; restos
  1. I was to be the restorer of Shakespeare and nature, and the legitimate drama; my very swagger was to be heroic, and my cracked voice the standard of elocution.

  2. The thought struck the agent to bring me out as a theatrical wonder; as the restorer of natural and legitimate acting; as the only one who could understand and act Shakespeare rightly.

  3. The restorer of French Protestantism had made no mistake about the call then required for the holy ministry.

  4. Not only shall Paris be fed, but the king's hand be seen in that work--King Louis, restorer of French liberty!

  5. At the beginning of the reign the genius of Colbert, the restorer of the national finances, was largely employed on the extension of commerce, then almost entirely in the hands of the Dutch and English.

  6. He was not only himself a poet, but a restorer of the old psalmody and a patron of literature.

  7. Merodach, the great lord, the restorer of his people, beheld with joy the deeds of his vicegerent, who was righteous in hand and heart.

  8. A restorer may injure a picture, and have it thrown upon his hands, and have to pay ten times its value.

  9. I should think a restorer would find it desirable, if not essential, to visit the galleries of Europe, and study the works of the old masters.

  10. In all probability didi was originally brought into the Egyptian legend merely as a surrogate of the life-blood, and the mixture of which it was an ingredient was simply a restorer of youth to the king.

  11. At one time I imagined that the rôle of Anubis as a god of embalming and the restorer of the dead was merely an ingenuous device on the part of the early Egyptians to console themselves for the depredations of jackals in their cemeteries.

  12. Stuarts, though tempered by that loyal attachment towards the restorer and protectress of reformed religion which dwelt in the hearts of all the protestant subjects of Elizabeth without exception.

  13. To achieve those grander designs the successor of Cæsar would need the aid of the successor of Peter; and this aid would be granted only to the restorer of Roman Catholicism in France, never to the perpetuator of schism.

  14. Numbers of men connected with the Cisalpine Republic had been proscribed, banished, or imprisoned by the Austrians; and their friends now hailed him as the restorer of their republic.

  15. The event seemed to call for some sign of the nation's thankfulness to the restorer of peace and prosperity.

  16. The restorer of the Empire was unworthy to rank among its heroes, and the historian of the Greek people has described him in language of severity that is well deserved.

  17. But his greatest glory is that of restorer of the ancient Roman law.

  18. Great as conqueror, as builder, and as restorer of ancient work, Suleiman may well be called, in yet another aspect, the Turkish Justinian.

  19. Orator” Henley, whom Pope has immortalised— The great restorer of the good old stage, Preacher at once and zany of his age.

  20. Josiah restorer of the temple, and of the worship of Jehovah.

  21. Jehoshaphat, the restorer of the worship of Jehovah and framer of a league with the kingdom of Israel.

  22. Orpheus has been represented holding a Violin in one hand and a bow in the other; inquiry again showed that the Violin and the bow were added by the restorer of the statue.

  23. He was also a clever restorer of old instruments, and had a critical eye for the works of the old Italian masters, in which he dealt to some extent.

  24. Son of the above; established in Paris as a maker and restorer of Violins.

  25. There is a richness in the colouring of the faded tapestry and hangings in contrast with the red-brick Tudor fireplace far more striking than if the restorer had been allowed a liberal hand.

  26. There the restorer of the building, arrayed in his official robes, and on bended knees, holds a model of the church in his hands and offers it to the Saviour seated on a throne.

  27. The fame of a restorer often eclipsed the memory of the founder of a sanctuary, especially when the restorer was the superior in rank and reared a larger and more beautiful building.

  28. The letters enclosed within curved brackets are in paint and are manifestly the work of a restorer who has spoiled the grammatical construction of the words and obscured the meaning of the inscription.

  29. But while the connection of the church with those personages must not be overlooked, the building underwent such extensive repairs in the thirteenth century that the honour of being its founder was transferred to its restorer at that period.

  30. And he offered him much wealth as the restorer of his son, but the ascetic, as he possessed godlike power, would not receive it.

  31. And if in certain districts Philistines may yet have their way, if the taste of the builder and restorer is not always faultless, things have at any rate much improved since early Victorian days.

  32. The restorer has done his work most faithfully, preserving all the old walls, and utilising the old Norman stones used in previous re-buildings.

  33. Kleutgen who is perhaps the best known of these German Jesuits, was called by Leo XIII "the prince of philosophers" and is regarded as the restorer of Catholic philosophy throughout Germany.

  34. Secondly, Burns in his poetry was not only the interpreter of Scotland's peasantry, he was the restorer of her nationality.

  35. The Statue of Erasmus, the Restorer of the Latin Tongue, which is placed in the Market-place, is altogether plain.

  36. With the opening of the year 1758 began a succession of victories all over the world, which effectually justified the claims of Pitt to be the restorer of the greatness of Britain.

  37. Hence, though a strong Churchman at first, he was gradually driven into schism, and became the founder of a new Nonconformist sect, instead of the restorer of the spirituality of the Church from within.

  38. The restorer has supplemented these retreating devils by a farther one painted on the grey-blue sky.

  39. He has come off, as it happens, very much better at the hands of the restorer than most men.

  40. A vile habit of the restorer is to smudge over his glass with dirty paint, perhaps burnt in, perhaps merely in varnish colour; this he terms "antiquating.

  41. The story of destruction repeats itself wherever the restorer has had his way.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "restorer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    cobbler; doctor; fixer; mechanic; serviceman; tinker