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How To Use Well-ordered In A Sentence

  • She slumped down in her chair and tried to absorb this violent, absurd disruption to her well-ordered life. LADY BE GOOD
  • His fine and highly trained ear disliked the frequent harshness of their versification, their indifference to the well-ordered melody of vowel and consonant, the grating, 'scrannel pipe' concatenations which he notes so scornfully in the verse of Bishop Hall: Introduction. Grierson, Herbert J.C
  • The large painting is strangely diffuse and lacking in structure for that master of tight, well-ordered composition.
  • Slowly they would pace along, enjoying the sweeter air of the suburbs, or, gardenless themselves, would stand to peep through garden-gates at the well-ordered array of geranium, calceolaria, verbena; sniffing the fragrance from the serried rows of stocks, the patches of mignonette, or the blossoming lime-trees overhead. Mrs. Day's Daughters
  • His world looks frighteningly well-ordered and clinically sterile.
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  • As his previously well-ordered life slips away from him he loses control and his judgement deserts him.
  • Due to the development happening to the definition of justice, consensus, well-ordered society, public reason and the view of virtue ethics, which are related to it, have logically altered.
  • In contrast to these races, run on a well-ordered course, and watched from luxurious stands, are the native "cancha" meetings, held, probably, at some country public-house, and run on a "cancha," consisting of a soft piece of road, or along a fence where there are no holes. Argentina from a British Point of View
  • I had found it soothing to reduce the mystery of suffering to an intellectually rigorous, well-ordered pattern. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • His fifth work in the six part treatise was published in 1883 and discusses well-ordered sets.
  • In addition, he says, the new hydrogels have well-ordered networks of pores on both the nanometer and micrometer scales.
  • Two small armchairs, a well-ordered bookcase, a standard lamp, and the coffee table, that was it. CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
  • Governmental concerns for a well-ordered society ran parallel to those of urban patriciates.
  • In the spring sunshine its emerald green pastureland, sleek cattle and well-ordered fields were looking their best.
  • In addition to the special members of a chapter already mentioned there are usually appointed the following, in order to secure well-ordered services: precentor, sacristan, cancellor, succentor, punctator, hebdomadarian. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Indeed, to ‘flip’ acidic bicelles while maintaining well-ordered structures, only small concentrations of lanthanides can be added.
  • This term designates The Twelve Apostles as the body of men commissioned by Christ to spread the kingdom of God over the whole world and to give it the stability of a well-ordered society: i.e. to be the founders, the foundation, and pillars of the visible Church on earth. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • All the evidence suggests that schools are generally well-ordered places where acceptable behaviour is the norm.
  • All of this is, of course, behaviour befitting a right-thinking, well-ordered society.
  • In addition, he says, the new hydrogels have well-ordered networks of pores on both the nanometer and micrometer scales.
  • That, though the occupations named are entirely normal to all well-ordered states, descendants of persons in those occupations tend to become "subnormal" -- so runs the cant of it -- something handicapped by that haphazard bullet of a lifetime since, fired to advance the glorious cause of -- foreign commerce, or the like. Copper Streak Trail
  • There was no completeness, no system, no organization; it was a kind of haphazardness, altogether opposite to his own clear and well-ordered ideas. After London Or, Wild England
  • Indeed, the new contradictions not only affected the conception of set and logical concepts, they also came to include the notion of definability and its relation with a fundamental issue: the structure of the mathematical continuum and in particular whether the continuum can be well-ordered and whether Cantor's Continuum Hypothesis (CH) holds. Paradoxes and Contemporary Logic
  • `Old age will hit your sister hard," said Owen, looking forward to his own well-ordered future. LOST CHILDREN
  • well-ordered work habits

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