They are all warranted of the very best quality, and last date.
On this incident Marvell remarks: "Thus a prorogation without precedent was to be warranted by an imprisonment without example.
I am glad that we have made and won a good fight at Silverdale, because it may soften your most warranted resentment when you think of me.
I also fancy my brother would be implacable in a case like this, though how far I am warranted in keeping the facts from him I do not know.
A still further inference iswarranted by the Trinity College jottings of 1641.
Why it is changed by the Doctor one may not conjecture, unless it is to lay the foundation of an argument not warranted by the text of Daniel's interpretation.
This morning he said that he had not yet entirely resolved not to accompany me; that if he could conscientiously do it, he should like it of all things; but that he did not feel warranted in neglecting any opportunity of making money.
Having reached this point, the hunter must not imagine that he is warrantedin taking desperate chances.
A man who has reached the degree of proficiency indicated above is quite warranted in walking in at a lion at bay, in an open plain, to, say, within a hundred yards.
Her gouty uncle received very little company, and Mrs. Touchett, not having cultivated relations with her husband's neighbours, was not warrantedin expecting visits from them.
Isabel remembered perfectly the neat little male child whose hair smelt of a delicious cosmetic and who had a bonne all his own, warranted to lose sight of him under no provocation.
I have already given more space than is warrantedby good taste to the romance of Tikkia and Romoldo.
Viewing this matter from a Cambrian standpoint, I feel myself warranted in hazarding the following remarks.
Rousseau, expounding his conception of a normal political state, was no doubt warranted in leaving these complicating conditions out of account, though to do so is to rob any treatise on government of much of its possible value.
This universal criticism upon the unwonted really tells us nothing, because the term may cover any state of mind from a warranted dissent from established custom, down to absolute dementia.
The dangerous young person would have to be a person of lineage, of a certain station at least: no need for a titled woman, only for warranted good blood.
Yet he had heard sailors' yarns of ghostly things in the sea--and he might almost have been warranted in thinking he now beheld something of that sort.
After some reflection and many misgivings as to whether he was warranted in devoting so much of his time to others, Seth decided to do as Bill had suggested, and a place of meeting was agreed on.
The volume of construction work in the Government is already at the maximum limit warrantedby financial prudence as a continuing policy.
Wishing a light supper, I selected one yeast cake (warranted 104 per cent.
I had just finished a combination breakfast and dinner, warranted to kill any appetite and keep it dead for twelve hours.
In this opinion, he takes a charitable view of the virtue and moral integrity of the Richmond government which I shall hereafter show is not warranted by the facts and evidence in the case.
I am truly a friend to legal forms and methods; but, sir, the occasion warranted the measure.
To the latter spot our coachman declines driving, as his horses are not bullet-proof, and the enemy is not warranted to abstain from firing during our visit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warranted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.