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Example sentences for "excellent character"

  • His wife Plotina, who was a woman of excellent character, with her sister Marcina, revived by their virtues the dignity of the Roman matron.

  • He was a person of excellent character, and, besides practicing at the bar, rose to the consulship.

  • It appears that the prisoner had been employed by Sir Robert Burnett from a very early age, and that he was always considered there to bear an excellent character.

  • A number of witnesses were then called, who gave the prisoner an excellent character, and Mr. Adolphus proceeded to reply.

  • Long, the constable, appears to have been a man of excellent character, having for a considerable time occupied a situation as watchman before he entered the police.

  • He sustained an excellent character, and founded the Ambrosian library.

  • He bore an excellent character, independent of his talents and learning.

  • He filled the pontifical office six years, and sustained an excellent character.

  • He bore an excellent character, and left many valuable works.

  • Now Asa, the king of Jerusalem, was of an excellent character, and had a regard to God, and neither did nor designed any thing but what had relation to the observation of the laws.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    call upon; compose herself; excellent character; excellent cook; excellent dinner; excellent domestic and international; excellent fellow; excellent good; excellent health; excellent idea; excellent illustration; excellent officer; excellent preservation; excellent remedy; excellent road; excellent spirits; excellent supper; excellent view; excellent water; excellent wife; excellent work; good man; greater number; make themselves; said before; stood for