consolatory उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It was on this hill that, in 1936, defending champion Ellison " Tarzan " Brown, giving him a consolatory pat on the shoulder as he passed.
- Beyond technique, a consistent philosophical or spiritual world view was being asserted, one that encouraged the unblinking contemplation of human suffering so as to arrive at a consolatory acceptance.
- What he has found, he said, " is the way that language can soothe or transform these events into consolatory _ but only partial _ narratives ."
- It also praised the resilience of the population : " In the midst of this terrible visitation, however, it is consolatory to see the elastic energy of the people.
- Although Carey got little change out of Kevin Kinahan, the Cats did manage a consolatory 2-1 in the last six minutes, and got off lightly in the end.
- The subsequent consolatory stance towards the belligerents by the British government prevented Willshire from claiming any compensation from the French and Moroccan governments and Willshire was obliged to seek a new consular appointment.
- Initially crestfallen when informed she did not get the part, Paluzzi rejoiced when told her consolatory prize was the part of Volpe, which she said was " more fun to play ".
- He speaks enthusiastically about " tending to his flock ", i . e . dispatching the remaining zombie inhabitants of the city with a hunting rifle and homemade traps while offering them consolatory words.
- Finally, a transition over a dominant pedal ( a Bruckner hallmark ) leads to the Coda that Simpson referred to as the fine-drawn consolatory coda that is one of Bruckner's best.
- Although it has its shortcomings ( a length of two-plus hours being one, a perhaps-excessive awareness of the marquee value of celebrities being another ), it's substantive and consolatory.