At-ease Sentence Examples

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  • He seemed at ease with himself, another thing she didn't remember about him.

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  • She closed her eyes, at ease in the arms of the man who scared her any other time.

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  • Kris chuckled, at ease with his brother despite the unprotected penthouse on the top floor of a building that could be easily leveled by a single explosive charge.

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  • Jackson felt a little more at ease.

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  • Physically at ease with him, she nonetheless had no idea how to talk to a lover who was neither one she chose nor human.

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  • That seemed to put her at ease.

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  • A young man in a tan jacket waited at the foot of the stairs looking ill at ease.

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  • To anyone watching, they were two people perfectly at ease with one another enjoying an evening meal.

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  • Dean felt ill at ease in Cynthia Byrne's bedroom, spying on her world, seeing the small rainbow of dresses hanging in her closet, sharing space with suits and shirts looking as if they were awaiting the return of Jeffrey Byrne.

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  • Whatever the case, he seemed thoroughly at ease in the role.

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  • The world outside his temporary home was constantly changing; here, he was almost at ease.

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  • He seemed at ease with the female attention or at least, unconcerned with where Toni's hands went.

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  • Jessi hurried inside, heart pounding, not at ease until all four locks of her apartment door were securely in place.

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  • His dark hair was tied at his neck, his muscular frame at ease.

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  • He narrates spiritedly enough the dissensions and discussions in the winter camp of Zara and at Corfu, but is evidently much more at ease when the voyage was again resumed, and, after a fair passage round Greece, the crusaders at last saw before them the great city of Constantinople which they had it in mind to attack.

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  • The former were so named from living at ease and the latter from wearing long hair.

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  • Since Johnson had been at ease in his circumstances he had written little and had talked much.

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  • Moreover, the bitter and unscrupulous attacks of the Bismarckian press to which Caprivi was exposed made him unpopular in the country, for the people could not feel at ease so long as they were governed by a minister of whom Bismarck disapproved.

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  • And gladness springs up within him on his realizing that, and joy arises to him thus gladdened, and so rejoicing all his frame becomes at ease, and being thus at ease he is filled with a sense of peace, and in that peace his heart is stayed."9 To have realized the Truths, and traversed the Path; to have broken the Bonds, put an end to the Intoxications, and got rid of the Hindrances, is to have attained the ideal, the Fruit, as it is called, of Arahatship. One might fill columns with the praises, many of them among the most beautiful passages in Pali poetry and prose, lavished on this condition of mind, the state of the man made perfect according to the Buddhist faith.

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  • In 1879 he lost his seat in the Prussian parliament; he joined the Sezession, but was ill at ease in his new position.

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  • All Isaac D'Israeli's children were born into the Jewish communion, in which, however, they were not to grow up. It is a reasonable inference from Isaac's character that he was never at ease in the ritual of Judaism.

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  • In this letter, and especially in the postscript to the second edition of it, Newman finally silenced all cavillers as to his not being really at ease within the Roman Church.

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  • She slept peacefully, her delicate features and shapely body at ease as she slept on her stomach.

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  • She didn't usually talk this much, but something about Andre put her at ease.

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  • They were dressed in their best and both children and adults seems perfect­ly at ease with each other's company, even if they all seemed somewhat in awe of their surroundings.

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  • I was extremely nervous for my first lesson; but, Anne's calm demeanor immediately put me at ease.

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  • Managers should put employees at ease by beginning their interviews with fairly casual, routine remarks.

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  • Lending credence to their collective persona is the fact that they sound equally sincere and at ease with the various genres.

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  • He appears to be at ease with children, adults & other cats so I know he's not feral.

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  • A bit of stand at ease on the old Holy Ghost [laughs] .

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  • Poppy was a little skittish at first but Ian's skill and ability with horses put Poppy at ease straight away.

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  • The natives, at ease in their locations, did not volunteer in sufficient numbers, and recourse was had to coolie labour from India.

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  • So, Count, there never is any negligence in my company, and so my conscience was at ease.

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  • The dinner, both the Lenten and the other fare, was splendid, yet he could not feel quite at ease till the end of the meal.

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  • But he was not as much at ease with Sonya and Dolokhov as before and was less frequently at home.

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  • Rostov felt ill at ease.

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  • Rostov felt so ill at ease and uncomfortable with Boris that, when the latter looked in after supper, he pretended to be asleep, and early next morning went away, avoiding Boris.

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  • It struck him as a surprise that Alexander treated Bonaparte as an equal and that the latter was quite at ease with the Tsar, as if such relations with an Emperor were an everyday matter to him.

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  • Fallen man has retained a love of idleness, but the curse weighs on the race not only because we have to seek our bread in the sweat of our brows, but because our moral nature is such that we cannot be both idle and at ease.

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  • He was only quite at ease when having poured several glasses of wine mechanically into his large mouth he felt a pleasant warmth in his body, an amiability toward all his fellows, and a readiness to respond superficially to every idea without probing it deeply.

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  • During his stay at Bald Hills all the family dined together, but they were ill at ease and Prince Andrew felt that he was a visitor for whose sake an exception was being made and that his presence made them all feel awkward.

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  • She kept away from everyone in the house and felt at ease only with her brother Petya.

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  • He had approached the shed full of animation, but on seeing Prince Andrew's face he felt constrained and ill at ease.

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  • The activity of a commander-in-chief does not at all resemble the activity we imagine to ourselves when we sit at ease in our studies examining some campaign on the map, with a certain number of troops on this and that side in a certain known locality, and begin our plans from some given moment.

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  • Since Bennigsen, who corresponded with the Emperor and had more influence than anyone else on the staff, had begun to avoid him, Kutuzov was more at ease as to the possibility of himself and his troops being obliged to take part in useless aggressive movements.

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  • He feels ill at ease that he has now become the living symbol of the current Czechoslovak " velvet revolution ".

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  • Poppy was a little skittish at first but Ian 's skill and ability with horses put Poppy at ease straight away.

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  • The interviewer greeted her in the most affable manner and put her at ease.

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  • As they associate the signing with their words, they are less frustrated and more at ease in their communicating, thus opening the door for language development.

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  • It may take you a month to become at ease nursing your child.

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  • The negotiation process occurs in a neutral zone like the mediator's office which ideally helps both of the divorce parties feel more at ease.

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  • A hip Maya chaise lounge and a Mission-style table looked at ease together.

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  • While online resources can help set your mind at ease about your symptoms, a doctor is able to recognize and identify the whole spectrum of medical disorders, which no website could ever accomplish.

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  • A female model may feel more at ease if she has another woman in the room with her.

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  • Subjects who are at ease will let their emotions flow freely.

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  • Dim the lights and you may notice how much more at ease you feel.

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  • If you're giving a stress reliever kit to someone else, focus on items that will help them feel at ease.

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  • Pretty soon, the energies in your house will feel more balanced, and according to Feng Shui, you will feel more at ease too!

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  • You'll find that your hands will be much more at ease with this type of stress reliever tool because they wrap comfortably around an object that is specifically designed for the shape of your fingers and palm.

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  • Feel free to make copies of your notes and share them with your family and friends, so you can all be at ease during one of the most hectic times of year.

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  • While most teens are very familiar with the Internet and all that it has to offer, they may not feel so at ease when it comes to looking for a job.

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  • When you get your feet wet in basic knowledge of what chemistry is and where it comes from, then you will find yourself more at ease and able to enjoy your high school chemistry course at least a moderate amount.

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  • On the day of the wedding, everyone who was a part of the rehearsal dinner will know each other better and be more at ease with each other's company.

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  • Ice breakers are designed to get the revelry flowing and help those guests who don't know anyone to feel more at ease.

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  • Miley's camp hasn't made an official announcement that it will, but the arena officials have announced that as far as they knew, she planned on moving forward with her show, setting fans' minds at ease.

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  • As a consumer, you may feel more at ease buying organic products due to the regulation within the industry.

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  • Whether on the dance floor or just walking around with friends, a teenage girl should feel completely at ease in her prom dress.

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  • For older people who want to live independently but whose children and grandchildren worry, a senior citizen medical alert device can put everyone's mind at ease.

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  • Many other dentists in the Newport News area can help as well, but some patients may feel more at ease visiting a dentist who is up-to-date on the latest developments in treating snoring.

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  • Accidents often happen when the people involved feel completely at ease doing whatever it is they're doing.

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  • When you visit hair extension salons, you should feel immediately at ease and confident in the stylists' ability to provide superior extensions.

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  • This benefits her learning because she is already at ease.

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  • You should be at ease with whomever you choose to take the childbirth pictures, and he should be prepared for the procedure.

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  • Many women worry that their water will break at an unexpected moment or that they might not recognize the beginning stages of labor, but your instructor will go over some of the early warning signs to put you at ease.

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  • It's especially important that young children gain basic water/swimming safety knowledge that will help them feel more at ease when boating, fishing or participating in other water play.

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  • Not only is it important for your overall well-being, but the tanga is not the swimsuit you want to don if you are feeling ill at ease.

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  • Going to one of these -- and finding a partner who has -- can help set your mind at ease when dating a Christian who has formerly been married.

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  • Being comfortable means you have to be at ease with people looking at you.

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  • One other tip, focus on putting the 'other person' at ease when talking or flirting.

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  • Don't feel so intimidated or so focused on how to get a girl to kiss you that you forget to smile and seem at ease in her company.

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  • You may be surprised to hear how understanding he is and it may put you at ease.

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  • But before you cancel your cable service, just remember that, for young kids, fitting in makes them feel more at ease with their peers -- and perhaps the girl in question simply loves the backpack that much.

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  • These services can help you find the information you need and put your mind at ease in choosing a quality child care center.

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  • If you act with patience, you'll find your child becomes more at ease being himself in your company.

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  • If you make your interview subject feel like a friend, they'll be much more at ease telling you what you'd like to know with a passion behind their words that speaks for itself.

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  • She is so talented and she put me at ease the very first day.

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  • Go with colors and patterns that you would be at ease wearing outside of class.

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  • While these personality tests cannot always ensure that everyone in a workplace will be ethical, they do offer a measure of screening that can put a hiring manager's mind at ease.

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  • The more prepared you are before your tryout, the more at ease you'll feel on tryout day.

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  • This insurance product will help set your mind at ease that even though you're renting someone else's house or apartment, your property is still protected no matter what happens.

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  • Something relatively simple can cause you hundreds or thousands of dollars in medical care, but a relatively inexpensive option might put you and your family at ease.

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  • Because bras are a daily-wear item for women, it's essential that you feel at ease and comfortable in this lingerie piece.

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  • Do they immediately feel at ease because of the soft colors?

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  • A lingerie party can be a fun and exciting event if it is arranged to help both the guest of honor and the attendees feel at ease.

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  • He's at ease with himself and probably has an amazing body.

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  • The doctor's office tends to make most people a little bit nervous, so wearing a matching set of lingerie may help you to feel a bit more comfortable and at ease.

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  • The lessons help put the young lady at ease on her special day and ensure a smooth service.

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  • Although the ladies hint at a rocky road in the past, the wives come across as close, supportive friends at ease in a family situation that works for them all.

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  • When people walk into a busy, organized veterinary practice, they feel at ease.

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  • The great advantage to having such an easily identified uniform is that when visitors to the forest need help, the sight of the familiar hat and olive-and-khaki outfit instantly puts them at ease.

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  • Wearing a colored lab coat may brighten your mood while also putting you at ease because it's less likely that you will be mistaken for a doctor.

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  • Unlike feedback forms or emails, guestbooks make people feel at ease.

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  • By the end of the second day, she had adapted to the guests and felt completely at ease - a state that Claudette apparently wanted to shatter.

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  • Yully smiled, at ease with the two women she'd met so far.

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  • He leaned back in a chair across from her with muscular, feline grace, managing to appear both at ease and ready to pounce.

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  • Pierre was at ease among his own kind.

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  • He stood at ease before her, unconcerned with teaching her to kill then exposing himself to death at her hands.

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  • He was at ease with the bizarre discussion.

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  • Jackson noticed Elisabeth seemed lighter and more at ease than he had ever seen her.

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  • Randy Byrne was dressed in jeans and sweater and seemed at ease around adults, more so than most his age.

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  • Xander watched her approach, seemingly at ease while the world went to shit around him.

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  • The experiment was a failure; Bahrdt, never at ease under the strict discipline maintained by von Salis, resigned in 1777, and the school was closed.

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  • Intensely nationalist, he acquiesced in the annexation of his native land to Prussia, and in a public letter to the Italian nation in 1870 defended the German cause before the nation which had become to him a second fatherland; but he was of too independent a character ever to be quite at ease under Prussian government.

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  • Modern idealists, ill at ease with this inheritance, try to show that Christ's Incarnation no less than His eternal divine being is a natural and rational truth.

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