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Example sentences for "reliable"

Lexicographically close words:
relesse; relevance; relevancy; relevant; reliability; reliably; reliance; reliant; relic; relick
  1. However, when buying mushrooms of a reliable dealer, one takes practically no risk at all, and, even at the highest price, a box of mushrooms is much cheaper than a really nice funeral.

  2. Regardless of the allurements of wood and field, it is always safest to buy mushrooms at a reliable market.

  3. From that kick and further inhuman treatment running over a period of six months; a disease developed which a most reliable missionary doctor told me ended Pak Suk Han's life.

  4. One of the most reliable missionaries that I met in Korea told me of how one morning the policemen came to a church in northern Korea during the hour of service.

  5. Reliable information has been brought to us of an enormous find of gold on the borders of British Columbia and Alaska.

  6. David Starr Jordan and the many observations made by other distinguished naturalists, that he insists that it is not a reliable document, but merely written to suit the political situation.

  7. These miracles, though themselves un-vouched by any reliable testimony, and disbelieved by the people among whom they worked, are strong evidence in favor of the apostolic character claimed for Peter.

  8. They also worked satisfactorily for several years, and so long as I had knowledge of them they always gave satisfactory and reliable service.

  9. Sooner or later a reliable engine will be developed which will meet the needs of military submarines and which will deliver power sufficient to give the submarine battleship speed.

  10. We were told by reliable parties here that there are at present about four million acres of land under the plough.

  11. Still, we repeat here that reliable figures show that in the aggregate the corn and wool of Victoria alone are of more monetary value than is the result from all the alluvial and quartz-yielding mines within her entire borders.

  12. There are no reliable bearings by which to run out.

  13. How many good, reliable men can you raise at once?

  14. As they left the chapel Percy looked at his watch, a reliable time-piece his father had brought to him from France, and found it to be almost three o’clock.

  15. She has been honest and reliable and likes to try new or fancy dishes.

  16. Ballagh gives an interesting and the most reliable account of this ship and these Negroes.

  17. We have brought forward testimony deduced from reliable sources that Africa is not without an historic past.

  18. Reliable information concerning Hannibal after his return to Russia, however, is not so scarce.

  19. It is a well-known axiom that persons who speak or write anything while jealousy or temper holds them in its grip may not be counted as reliable people to follow, and that is exactly what happened in Gourgaud's case.

  20. Jesus the Christ was born, according to the most reliable authorities, about six hundred years after Gautama, the Buddha.

  21. A motor, for instance, properly connected and supplied by the even pressure from a reservoir is probably the most reliable and steady power known, not excepting the most improved and costly steam engines.

  22. Only a short time since, one of these very reliable (?

  23. The only Malay "colonial" kingdoms on the Peninsula which ever attained any importance were those of Malacca and Johore, and even their reliable history begins with the arrival of the Portuguese.

  24. This is on the whole the most reliable and most perfect insulator for general purposes.

  25. One purchases a plate of pure gold either from the mint or from reliable metallurgists (say Messrs.

  26. Properly graded sieves with meshes of a reliable size are often of great use.

  27. Lamp-manufacturers and others have long since learned that when glass is in question not only are fused joints made as easily as others, but that they afford the only reliable form of joint.

  28. To facilitate choice, there is appended a diagram of sizes from the catalogue of a reliable German firm, Messrs.

  29. The above is the only reliable formula for this preparation.

  30. The size of drops vary so greatly with different liquids and are also so much influenced by the size and shape of the vessels from which they are poured, that they afford no reliable measure of quantity for medicinal purposes.

  31. The above are the most reliable precipitates for morphia; the first two may, indeed, be regarded as characteristic, and the remainder as almost so.

  32. The present article will, therefore, be confined to giving the reader a few original formulae, together with several others carefully selected from the most reliable English and Continental authorities.

  33. It is probably a more reliable measure of the putrescent matter present than the total organic contamination.

  34. He might have coped with her temper but his reliable tailor-made sister in tears?

  35. Yet you ask me, a reliable machine, to help you in your perplexities?

  36. I am merely going to work for an old and reliable firm--use my nest egg for a house.

  37. Those rifles were reliable and did not lacerate the flesh unless too much powder was used.

  38. It is simple and reliable and can be used by any person.

  39. Suddenly his expert ear, reliable as a Sioux Indian's, caught the ring of a horseshoe on the road.

  40. It is therefore probable that both lists fall into error, and that of the two the published table is the more reliable in all that concerns distinction of race.

  41. He is wishing to show that the statements contained in a portion of the Agathangelus treatise ascribed by Von Gutschmid to the less reliable source, viz.

  42. A well selected piece of goods, tailored by a reliable tailor, always looks well, and may be kept repaired, cleaned and pressed into shape occasionally, a fact that few men properly understand.

  43. Made to order garments are always fitted and made better (if by a reliable maker).

  44. The Comet rested on its base somewhat travel-stained, but staunch and reliable as at the start.

  45. They had run thus for nearly an hour, but now the machine, staunch and reliable as it was, threatened to depart from its usual good conduct record.

  46. I now despatched some reliable burghers to report our various movements to the Commandant-General, and to bring news of the other commandos.

  47. He turned out to be an active and reliable assistant.

  48. John Petticord was exemplary in character and habits, modest and gentle in his disposition, pure in his faith and in his living; he had no enemies, and was always known as a reliable man.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reliable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.