Reassured Sentence Examples

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  • Rostov smilingly reassured the dragoon and gave him money.

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  • If the results are normal, the parents can be reassured.

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  • The children were inclined to be frightened by the sight of the small animal, which reminded them of the bears; but Dorothy reassured them by explaining that Eureka was a pet and could do no harm even if she wished to.

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  • I was not reassured by the fact that no-one disagreed with me.

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  • But the same man who killed in cold blood had reassured her every day for over two weeks that he'd protect her.

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  • I knew typesetters who said computers would never duplicate their quality; travel agents who said the Internet would never replace them, and whose stockbrokers reassured them this was true.

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  • He again recalled all the details of the victory and his own calm courage during the battle, and feeling reassured he dozed off....

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  • The more he realized the absence of all personal motive in that old man--in whom there seemed to remain only the habit of passions, and in place of an intellect (grouping events and drawing conclusions) only the capacity calmly to contemplate the course of events--the more reassured he was that everything would be as it should.

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  • The empress reassured him by fresh honours and distinctions on the occasion of the solemn celebration of the peace of Jassy (2nd of September 1793), when she publicly presented him with a golden olive-branch encrusted with brilliants.

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  • His smile reassured her, sapping the ire and replacing it with peace.

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  • The child needs to be reassured that their parents know where they are.

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  • The thought must have occurred to Yancey as well, and he reassured Tammy in a voice choked with suppressed humor.

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  • Used as part of a planned care regime, OptiFlo helps maintain catheter patency, so the wearer feels refreshed, relaxed and reassured.

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  • They may feel falsely reassured that regular hospital attendance means that any cancers will be picked up anyway.

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  • We are somewhat reassured that such treatment can only be given without consent following an application to the Court of Session.

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  • Bismarck nevertheless continued his press campaign in favor of the temporal power until, reassured by Gambettas decision to send Roustan back to Tunis to complete as minister the anti-Italian programme begun as consul, he finally instructed his organs to emphasize the common interests of Germany and Italy on the occasion of the opening of the St Gothard tunnel.

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  • Vulnerable witnesses in particular must receive the help and support they need to feel confident and reassured about giving evidence.

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  • If you understand a little of how things work you will be greatly reassured.

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  • Pelageya stopped doubtfully, but in Pierre's face there was such a look of sincere penitence, and Prince Andrew glanced so meekly now at her and now at Pierre, that she was gradually reassured.

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  • Parents are reassured on risks from pedophiles EDUCATION chiefs in Dorset have spoken out to reassure parents their children are safe at school.

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  • Infants and young children are often very reassured by the presence of a parent in the anesthetic room.

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  • She agreed and the way she agreed reassured me that our wedding was still on, chocolate stains and all.

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  • However, you can be reassured that the popularity and desirability of Under Armour clothes will guarantee an easy resale once your son has outgrown the shirt, provided it is still in wearable condition.

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  • Many customers must be reassured by Natural Balance's testing measures because the most recent RateItAll reviews are all positive.

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  • This is especially good with puppies since it can also help with the socialization process because they will be reassured by your touch.

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  • When you evaluate a convalescent home, consider strongly if you would feel reassured leaving your loved one there.

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  • Smith have been in the business of producing quality eyewear for over three decades, now, so you can be reassured that they're a brand to trust.

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  • Turbine spokespeople have reassured players of their original hit that there are no plans to cease operations.

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  • I reassured them that Microsoft would communicate a delay in the system's release to retailers.

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  • Children who are diagnosed with depression should be reassured that the condition is quite common and that it is due to factors beyond their control (i.e., genetics, neurochemical imbalance) rather than any fault of the child.

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  • Siblings may fear they will catch the disease or perhaps caused it, and may need to reassured that they are not at fault.

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  • As with any death in the family, children need to be reassured that they are not guilty in any way.

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  • Parents can be reassured that newer surgical techniques have constantly improved the outcome of surgeries for intestinal obstruction, including duodenal obstruction.

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  • Families need to be reassured that BHS is not a harmful or dangerous event and that no treatment is needed.

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  • The child and family must be reassured that although IBS causes symptoms that are uncomfortable and sometimes painful, it is not a harmful condition and does indicate a serious problem.

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  • Children who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder should be reassured that the condition is due to factors beyond their control (i.e., genetics, neurochemical imbalance) rather than any fault of their own.

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  • They should be reassured that thousands of parents have learned how to perform chest physical therapy and do so safely and effectively.

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  • And when I went in to labour and started getting panicky, she reassured me that all was going well.

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  • Parents can be reassured they are getting something of quality that will last the season well and perhaps can be put aside for a younger sister.

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  • When you start looking for swim schools, you'll obviously want to be reassured that the school you choose will offer the best training and safety for your child or yourself.

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  • He got all excited and reassured me that he only went out with her once, but I was so hurt that he would do that that I said no you already like her and you should continue with this.

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  • Once Pisces is reassured that you aren't trying to trick or fool her, she'll begin to open up to you in bits and pieces that you'll have to put together like a jigsaw puzzle.

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  • Patients see someone wearing a lab coat and they feel reassured that someone professional is there to take care of them.

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  • The advent of Thiers, his attitude towards the petition of French bishops on behalf of the pope, the recall of Senard, the French minister at Florencewho had written to congratulate Victor Emmanuel on the capture of Romeand the instructions given to his successor, the comte de Choiseul, to absent himself from Italy at the moment of the kings official entry into the new capital (2nd July 1871), together with the haste displayed in appointing a French ambassador to the Holy See, rapidly cooled the cordiality of Franco-Italian relations, and reassured Bismarck on the score of any dangerous intimacy between the two governments.

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  • Thus the aristocratic constitution of Sieys was transformed into an unavowed dictatorship, a public ratification of which the First Consul obtained by a third coup detat from the intimidated and yet reassured electors-reassured by his dazzling but unconvincing offers of peace to the victorious Coalition (which repulsed them), by the rapid disarmament of La Vende, and by the proclamations in which he filled the ears of the infatuated people with the new talk of stability of government, order, justice and moderation.

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  • The instant I felt its warmth I was reassured, and I sat a long time watching it climb higher and higher in shining waves.

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