We found 105 examples of how to use reserved in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 105.
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51. | In which car of the train is the seat you reserved? | |
52. | Mary is a shy and reserved young woman. | |
53. | Tom is a shy and reserved young man. | |
54. | The waiter asked me to change tables because that one was reserved. | |
55. | Tom is quite reserved. | |
56. | All the seats are reserved. | |
57. | No one wished it so, but we are the first species to become a geophysical force, altering Earth's climate, a role previously reserved for tectonics, sun flares, and glacial cycles. | |
58. | Fadil was kind of reserved, not assertive at all. | |
59. | I reserved a seat. | |
60. | I firmly believe that one cannot play any sort of hero without humility. Arrogance is reserved for the villains. | |
61. | One of them has already reserved 5 tables for next week. | |
62. | The Prince did not know what to believe, and presently a very aged countryman spake to him thus:— "May it please your royal Highness, more than fifty years since I heard from my father that there was then in this castle the most beautiful princess that was ever seen; that she must sleep there a hundred years, and that she should be waked by a king's son, for whom she was reserved." | |
63. | You have dragged from the altar a virgin whom Cupid had reserved to adorn a tale of love. | |
64. | Tom probably doesn't know that where he parked is reserved for police cars. | |
65. | Stangerson was a quiet, reserved man. | |
66. | Mary is reserved, isn't she? | |
67. | The dining-room which opened out of the hall was a place of shadow and gloom. It was a long chamber with a step separating the daïs where the family sat from the lower portion reserved for their dependents. At one end a minstrel’s gallery overlooked it. | |
68. | Tom was reserved, but Mary wasn't. | |
69. | We should've phoned ahead and reserved a table. | |
70. | This aisle is reserved solely for toothbrushes. | |
71. | From every gesture and expression I could see that he was a reserved, self-contained man, with a dash of pride in his nature, more likely to hide his wounds than to expose them. | |
72. | Tom isn't as reserved as he used to be. | |
73. | Tom is pretty reserved. | |
74. | Sami reserved a table for him and Layla at the club. | |
75. | Mary is quite reserved, isn't she? |