How To Use Well disposed In A Sentence

  • And also, of course, making people much less well disposed to it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead, 217 was not such a bad score on a pitch sprinkled with drizzle and well disposed to good seam bowling.
  • The tribes which inhabit the Upper Hunter and the adjacent parts of the colony are extremely harmless and well disposed.
  • They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.
  • This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you. The Sun
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  • It makes them feel included - and therefore well disposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It makes them feel included - and therefore well disposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Spaniard should feel more well disposed to his predecessor than the Scot. Times, Sunday Times
  • This functionary, however well disposed to my friend, could not altogether conceal his chagrin at the turn which affairs had taken, and was fain to indulge in a sarcasm or two about the propriety of every person minding his own business.
  • Having made trial of the strong arm of the mob as an instrument for putting down the Abolitionists, and been quite confounded by its unexpected energy and unmanageableness, Boston was well disposed to lay the weapon aside as much too dangerous for use. William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist
  • He is blessed, for he is wise, humble, and well disposed, that is not overcome by these prejudices. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.
  • Cardinal de Noailles, well disposed at bottom towards the Jansenists, but so feeble in character that determination, disgusted him as if it were a personal insult, ended by once more forbidding the nuns the sacraments; the house in the Fields was surpressed, and its title merged in that of A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
  • This leaves those mentioned with a warm glow, and also well disposed towards him. Times, Sunday Times
  • And also, of course, making people much less well disposed to it. Times, Sunday Times
  • This leaves those mentioned with a warm glow, and also well disposed towards him. Times, Sunday Times
  • This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you. The Sun
  • Thus, while Pollard's book is about the papacy, it is more often about the managers of the pope's finances, a highly select group of ecclesiastics and lay people well disposed toward keeping the Vatican solvent.
  • Our traditions must be well disposed, that is able to stand back wisely from even the appearance of excessive mythicism in their own tradition.
  • Lucullus to give place to his successor, Sylla, and resign the war to whom it was decreed, he presently left Boeotia, and retired back to Sentius, although his success had outgone all hopes, and Greece was well disposed to a new revolution, upon account of his gallant behavior. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you. The Sun
  • They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.
  • It's a country that is well disposed to the West.
  • well disposed to the good order and happiness of the United States
  • But as we know, both profits and prophets in our own country are liable to be dishonoured, however well disposed.
  • This leaves those mentioned with a warm glow, and also well disposed towards him. Times, Sunday Times
  • And also, of course, making people much less well disposed to it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Book festival audiences are inclined to be well disposed towards the writers they come to hear.
  • But as we know, both profits and prophets in our own country are liable to be dishonoured, however well disposed.
  • The Spaniard should feel more well disposed to his predecessor than the Scot. Times, Sunday Times
  • This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you. The Sun
  • Alcinous," said he, "it is not creditable to you that a stranger should be seen sitting among the ashes of your hearth; every one is waiting to hear what you are about to say; tell him, then, to rise and take a seat on a stool inlaid with silver, and bid your servants mix some wine and water that we may make a drink offering to Jove the lord of thunder, who takes all well disposed suppliants under his protection; and let the housekeeper give him some supper, of whatever there may be in the house. The Odyssey
  • Those who wanted to attain success ought to be generous and well disposed towards others.
  • A zealous Protestant, he was well disposed to investigate the prime targets of secret-police attention at the time: unreconstructed Catholics.
  • It makes them feel included - and therefore well disposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.
  • Kamehameha died in 1819, and was succeeded by his son, Lilohilo, or Kamehameha II., a mild and well disposed prince, but destitute of his father's energy.
  • I am therefore not well disposed to accept its members' stringent criticisms of others.
  • The Spaniard should feel more well disposed to his predecessor than the Scot. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are likely to be well disposed to an offer of a separate peace deal.

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