How To Use Reclaimable In A Sentence

  • No impulse in man is irreclaimable; nothing human is doomed to destruction.
  • It would be hackneyed if I say that death is something very sad and irreclaimable.
  • By it, by the very constitution of a country which proudly boasts of freedom, three millions of intelligent and responsible beings are reduced to the level of mere property — property legally reclaimable, too, in the Free States by an act called the Fugitive The Englishwoman in America
  • Villages, hotels and the airport were also identified as potential sources of reclaimable waste suitable for tree crops and pasture irrigation. Water profile of Antigua and Barbuda
  • Lately, when designers speak of using ‘green’ materials, they usually are not referring to a color scheme, but rather to the use of reclaimable, recycled or sustainable materials.
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  • The father remained the same — poorer, shabbier, and more dissolute – looking, but the same confirmed and irreclaimable drunkard. Sketches by Boz
  • Different coloured bins will be made available for different kinds of reclaimable products.
  • Who or what has worked him into an animosity so irreclaimable, I cannot conjecture, nor will he tell; but something darkly mysterious has part in his wrath and his injustice. Cecilia
  • In 1798 the General Assembly enacted that if executors or administrators should have funds in their hands belonging to the estate, and the legatee or distributee entitled could not be found for seven years, the same should be paid to the University to be held without interest until the end of ten years, and if the claimant did not appear, it should be irreclaimable. History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868
  • Even in areas that flooded, properly built concrete buildings should have survived and been reclaimable.
  • And then how pitiful to think that he — with all his gifts — should be irreclaimable, after all. Hedda Gabler
  • He could hardly forgive her active participation in the murder, but he need not consider this now, and the ghost's admonition to leave her to the work ings of her conscience plainly implies that the ghost too thinks she is reclaimable. Shakespeare
  • The reclaimable swamp lands of the United States east of the Rocky Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
  • Whilst it is reclaimable, it is not instantly payable and there is a net loss associated with it overall. Archive 2008-09-01
  • There was a time that Mr. Lovelace was thought reclaimable, and when it was far from being deemed a censurable view to hope to bring back to the paths of virtue and honour, a man of his sense and understanding. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Their EcoVeil shadecloth is the first Cradle to Cradle shadecloth that can be reclaimable and recyclable. GreenBuildingTalk: Furniture, Flooring, and More at NEOCON ‘08
  • This amount (less VAT) is reclaimable through capital expenditures.
  • Levity so unfeeling, and a spirit of extravagance so irreclaimable, were hopeless prognostics; yet Cecilia would not desist from her design. Cecilia
  • Tears flooded my eyes when I realized how fortunate we were spending this irreclaimable time together.
  • _wild_ hawk, a _hawk unreclaimed_, or _irreclaimable_. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • vicious irreclaimable boys
  • There was a proneness also in the new occupants to regard the natives as an irreclaimable race, and as inconvenient neighbours.
  • Grandet, as long as his wife lives is reclaimable — just reclaimable. Balzac
  • It is important to note that some training costs can be reclaimed if the course is officially accredited, in which case up to 70 per cent may be reclaimable.
  • The bugaboos in larger versions of this optimistic vision are highly variable flows of material, and decentralized, dilute concentrations of reclaimable stuff.
  • So is the Democratic Party reclaimable? or worth the trouble of doing so? Holding Progressive Things Together
  • The youth, however, had a wild and irreclaimable propensity to dissipation, which finally sent him to serve in the corps long maintained in the service of the States of Holland, and called the Scotch Dutch. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • “Kid McCoy was supposed to be an irreclaimable tomboy, but in this crucial moment the eternal feminine came triumphantly to the fore.” Dear Pen Pal
  • This turnkey had given him to understand that he was lodged, like some few others in the jail, apart from the mass of prisoners; because he was not supposed to be utterly depraved and irreclaimable, and had never occupied apartments in that mansion before. The Old Curiosity Shop
  • Visit the neighborhoods where half the houses are empty, vandalized and then leveled by the city because they are no longer of reclaimable. Rising Value of a Vote in a Struggling Economy - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com

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