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Example sentences for "restoration"

Lexicographically close words:
restlessness; resto; restock; restocked; restocking; restorations; restorative; restoratives; restore; restored
  1. Regarded from one point of view, the Restoration was an aftermath of the eighteenth century in the nineteenth, of the age of humanity in the age of industry.

  2. Lamartine, the most gifted of the authors who, after the restoration of the hereditary monarchy, lent their support to the Conservative party, began to waver early in the Thirties.

  3. Their ideas," she writes, "at any rate indicated a great advance upon the liberalism of the Restoration period.

  4. But a munificent protector at length appeared in the person of the third marquess of Bute, who acquired the estate and buildings in 1888, and forthwith undertook the restoration of the palace.

  5. In 1174 a conspiracy for the restoration of the dynasty was organized by 'Umarah of Yemen, a court poet, with the aid of eight officials of the government: it was discovered and those who were implicated were executed.

  6. Its period is mainly Transitional Norman and Early English, and though considerably altered by restoration it contains some good details, with many monuments and brasses.

  7. This was speedily followed by the breaking up of all Lambert's forces, and that day secured the restoration of the monarchy.

  8. They are all now more or less in ruins, and their elaborate painting and other decoration has largely perished, but some modern restoration has been effected.

  9. Membership would swell immediately before the expiration of the agreement but diminish with restoration of quiet.

  10. When Joash became ruler he carried on the restoration of the temple, which had fallen into decay, even more eagerly than the priesthood.

  11. The same narrator attempts to bring the achievement at Jabesh, and the recognition of Saul as ruler and king which followed it, into harmony with his narrative by the addition of the restoration of the kingdom and some other interpolations.

  12. What "a day of joyance" was that when this restoration took place!

  13. Here commences the special province of the Bible, in explaining the means of recovery from the fall, and of the establishment of a new spiritual and moral kingdom, and finally of the restoration of Eden in a new heaven and earth.

  14. He survived his restoration but two years, dying in 1317.

  15. In Devonshire the rising took a more serious aspect and the people assembled in their thousands demanding the restoration of the Latin Mass and the abolition of the new service in English, which they described as "a Christmas game.

  16. Pleasure cannot be had without antecedent pain: it is in fact a mere reaction against pain, or a restoration from pain.

  17. That I was, and that I remain, hostile to any activity other than reconciliation and restoration I proved soon after the opening of hostilities by the definite resignation of my Directorship of Krupps' works.

  18. On March 29 the Caucasus Diet approved the basis of a separate peace agreement with Turkey, including autonomy for Armenia and the restoration of old frontiers.

  19. We owe to Mr. Bigelow the restoration of this strong Franklinian word.

  20. To many of them restoration is impossible without it, and not difficult with it.

  21. The church had been restored; the old features had disappeared; but fortunately the restoration had been carried out in good taste.

  22. In the restoration of the old landmarks and monuments in India, Lord Curzon has done a work which for generations to come will make his name memorable.

  23. After he retired from business he became a magistrate for the county of Cheshire, and greatly interested himself in the restoration of Chester cathedral.

  24. In the third place, unless the Restoration were favoured by the Ottoman Government, all schemes to compass it in normal times ran counter to international law and the comity of nations.

  25. Not a voice was raised among the Jews for the restoration of the land to them.

  26. Until quite recently the question of the national restoration of the Jews to Palestine did not play a conspicuous part, or, indeed, much of a part at all, in practical international politics.

  27. The case related to a bequest by one Nadir Baxter for the political restoration of the Jews in Jerusalem.

  28. A certain political interest attaches to the case of Brothers; inasmuch as his scheme for the National Restoration of the Jews was brought before the House of Commons by one of his adherents, Mr. Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, M.

  29. During the present war the growing strength of the Zionist movement, and the energy of its leaders, have forced the Restoration idea on the attention of the Great Powers.

  30. The Restoration of the Hebrews to Jerusalem by the Year of 1798 under the Revealed Prince and Prophet (Lond.

  31. All this rendered a strong and friendly Turkey necessary to us, and hence to entertain the idea of a National Restoration of the Jews to Palestine was to risk offence to a valued ally.

  32. So the beginning is made, please God, for the restoration of Israel.

  33. Russia raised objections in October 1840, and incidentally took occasion to ridicule the idea of a National Restoration of the Jews.

  34. No, my Lords, no: the notification of the restoration of this authority is a formal disobedience of the orders of the Court of Directors.

  35. Mr. Hastings's grace and favor, and never called upon for the restoration of a penny.

  36. It was lately found necessary to repair the south door; but the restoration of the carved work has been effected with the utmost skill and care: indeed we could hardly point to a more successful instance of 'restoring' in France.

  37. The text records the restoration of the temple of Shamash by two kings called Simmash-shipak and Eulmash-shakin-shum, both of whose reigns took place some time in the eleventh century B.

  38. It was presumably during the course of his work at the restoration of the temple of the Sun-god at Sippar that he alighted upon this early tablet.

  39. The inscription which records the restoration of the temple of the Sun-god by that king is surmounted on the obverse side by a magnificent bas-relief representing the worship of the Sun-god (cf.

  40. Restoration of the temple at Nippur 137 7.

  41. Restoration of the Anu-Adad temple at Ashur 144 8.

  42. A restoration of the temple as it probably appeared in the days of Ur-Engur has been made by Hilprecht and Fisher, and is reproduced by their kind permission in Fig.

  43. But Histiaeus had been succeeded in Miletus by his nephew Aristagoras; to him in 502 came certain nobles from Naxos, one of the Cyclades isles, begging restoration from banishment.

  44. The threatening uproar was stopped by the intervention of Athena who thus completed the restoration of her favourite as she had begun it.

  45. The state of innocence is described as preceding a decline into barbarism; a restoration can be effected only by a divine interposition and by the growth of a study of art or by the influence of society.

  46. He insisted on the full restoration of everything.

  47. The restoration of Shakespeare's text, however, was a still more important achievement.

  48. The brilliant Restoration comedy makes no pretence to be a national drama: neither do the comedies of Sheridan and Goldsmith.

  49. In the year 1775 arrived a decisive order from the court, requiring all the regulars to submit to the visit and the royal patronage, and the restoration of the curacies of Pampanga to the Augustinians.

  50. Among the media employed by the Holy See in the restoration of one's conscience to its good estate, are the bulls of composition.

  51. Food is the only restoration of wanting material needful to a healthy man; neither is there in such a case any need or opportunity for the counteraction of morbid agencies.

  52. The former of these modes of restoration seems to be the most frequent, and may possibly, when we shall know more of such matters, be found to occur in all cases.

  53. The result of the administration of an Iron medicine is the restoration of this wanting colouring matter.

  54. It took four months for the news of the restoration to reach Virginia.

  55. The people of Weihaiwei marvelled much at this incident and willingly subscribed for the restoration of the tower and the shrine.

  56. It is, I think, an error to assume that elimination of the school and immigration questions will mean complete restoration of the former Japanese-American entente.


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