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Example sentences for "well preserved"

  • It is sixty-six feet high, six feet square at the base, and is well preserved.

  • The body is well preserved, but it brought thoughts to me of the smallness of the fleshly side of man.

  • The remains on this island are so well preserved that it is almost a misnomer to call them ruins.

  • It is well preserved, and shows an interesting peculiarity of construction.

  • The caldarium is well preserved; only a part of the vaulted ceiling has been destroyed.

  • The wall decoration, which is of the first style, in the more important rooms was left unaltered to the last, and is well preserved.

  • Another relief, not so well preserved, has a motive suggestive of the purpose of the building--Hylas at the spring seized by the nymphs.

  • Appendifers are well developed also in Pliomerops, and in well preserved specimens of Calymene senaria from Trenton Falls they are present, but instead of being rod-like processes, they are rather thick, prominent folds of the shell.

  • The appendages of the thorax and pygidium can fortunately be taken quite directly from the photographs of the dorsal and ventral sides of well preserved specimens.

  • This specimen also shows some very well preserved endopodites, but they differ in no way from those described from specimen No.

  • It is from this side, although not so well preserved as some other portions, that general views have been taken.

  • It is a matter of great satisfaction, that these interesting remains of the primordial world are so well preserved.

  • It is very seldom that one finds a globe of a date so early as is this which is so well preserved.

  • Each of these globes is well preserved, the colors originally applied remaining particularly bright in the southern hemispheres, these being better protected from light and from injuries incident to the more exposed upper surfaces.

  • It is of interest to note that among all the delicate tissue which is so well preserved in the "coal balls" and other palaeozoic petrifactions, there are no specimens which give evidence of the existence of mosses at that time.

  • Marks of the same method of construction or finish are apparent in all the other openings, but the remains are not so well preserved as in this instance.

  • But two tiers of poles show above it, though the top is well preserved, and another tier may be buried in the wall.

  • The eastern opening in the southern wall of the northern room is well preserved, the lintels having been torn out by relic hunters without much destruction of the surrounding masonry.

  • The ramparts inclosed the two story stone house of John Becker, the kitchen part of which was, until recently, well preserved.

  • Every thing of the kind is well preserved, and the visitor is gratified by a view, in its original aspect, of the only baronial hall in the United States.

  • I have nowhere seen a fortification of the Revolution so well preserved as this, except the old quadrangular fort or castle at Chambly, on Ground Plan of the Fort.

  • The house made memorable by the presence and the pen of the wife of the Brunswick general is well preserved.

  • The choir, so far as the east is concerned, is well preserved, the buttresses and gable, the celebrated eastern window, and the remarkable vaulting of the presbytery being all in good order.

  • St. Mirin's Chapel is well preserved, but the openings connecting it with the south transept are built up.

  • Few of our ancient churches are so well preserved, and the ruins represent a period of Scottish Gothic of which not many examples survive.

  • Excepting the discoloration of age and a slight indentation near the north pole, it is well preserved.

  • Neither of these globes is well preserved, the original mountings are wanting, and each rests on a base of wood which has been merely designed to serve as a support.

  • The engraved surface, on which appear the outlines of continents and islands, is well preserved.

  • It is well preserved and is a choice example of such instruments, which in this period were in particular favor.

  • They were of a blackish colour, well preserved, and apparently pointed with stone axes.

  • The keep and outer vallum are well preserved, and in celebration of the Queen's Jubilee the building has been dedicated to the purposes of a County Museum.

  • Close to Aysgarth the river passes Bolton Castle, a magnificent keep, well preserved as regards the external walls.

  • So well preserved is the structure, that the grooves for the portcullis in the gateway facing the west might still be used for their original purpose.

  • On top of a knoll in the mountains south of Nacori, at an elevation of 4,800 feet, well preserved remains of this kind of dwelling were seen.

  • The conventional design of the ear of corn is well preserved in every doorway.

  • Corn can also be well preserved in this way.

  • Cabbage is well preserved in its own brine in the form of sauerkraut.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    close approach; distant place; even know; expose himself; general agreement; well adapted; well authenticated; well aware; well calculated; well convinced; well defined; well dressed; well educated; well established; well executed; well grounded; well inhabited; well know; well nigh; well pleasing; well recognized; well skimmed; well spoken; well tell; well trained; well worth