How To Use unwarrantable In A Sentence
- We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us.
- Princess, Captain Falk's unwarrantable insult to Davie Paine -- it seems incongruous to call him "mister" -- was to play its part later in events that as yet were only gathering way. The Mutineers
- We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us.
- Barely a third of the way into the year, they already had 400-and-some violations, numerous or unwarrantable failures that you knew you had a violation and you didn't fix it, or that you should have known about this violation because it was open and obvious and you didn't fix it. Labor Dept. Asks Court To Close Massey Mine In Ky.
- The inconveniences under which that trade now labored were manifest, but he could not think, with the petitioners, that these inconveniences arose from "the nature of the duties" so much as "through the medium of the dissatisfaction of the Americans, and those combinations and associations of which we have heard" -- associations and combinations which had been called, in an address to the House, "unwarrantable," but which he for his part would go so far as to call illegal. The Eve of the Revolution; a chronicle of the breach with England
- Every time he played for his club seemed an unwarrantable risk for his country. Times, Sunday Times
- You demand an explanation of what you have termed my unwarrantable action in taking possession of your august person. Harry Escombe A Tale of Adventure in Peru
- Ironically, this is the same kind of ultimately unwarrantable conviction that religion wants its practitioners to adopt: belief without demonstrable proof.
- If you look at other mines that are the same size or bigger, they do not have the sheer number of 'unwarrantable' citations that this mine has. WCAX - Local News
- Wealthy parents, seeing little peasant boys and girls playing about in the open air only half-clothed, and joining with this fact the general healthiness of labouring people, draw the unwarrantable conclusion that the healthiness is the result of the exposure, and resolve to keep their own offspring scantily covered! Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects Everyman's Library