Sentence for reception | Use reception in a sentence

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  • She has a reception. (10)
  • There he received a warm reception. (19)
  • Their reception at home was most kind. (4)
  • I came to you without a doubt of my reception. (4)
  • The reception accorded to his fantasy was mixed. (8)
  • His reception of Mr. Tinman displeased his daughter. (10)
  • He felt that his words had had no friendly reception. (12)
  • His reception, however, was of the most flattering kind. (4)
  • The brutality of this reception of Alvan nerved Clotilde. (10)
  • The great reception halls and the guest-rooms were empty. (12)
  • The proper construction was put on her reception of the news. (8)
  • The prince held his figure in the stiff attitude of reception. (10)
  • A pitiable and cruel reception for a woman upon such a mission! (10)
  • Thus a card for a reception at Dorminghurst became almost a command. (18)
  • Their reception from Mr. Bennet, to whom they then turned, was not quite so cordial. (4)
  • Indeed in no other way can I account for the reception I met with from the Callonbys. (6)
  • He was full of the glow of its prosperity when he met Margaret Vance at the reception. (9)
  • There was, in fact, more than a touch of dignity in her reception of the unpalatable news. (8)
  • Her preparation of Aunt Rosamund for the reception of Fiorsen was a masterpiece of casualness. (8)
  • Mollie received with her mother and Dr. Greydon when the guests came into the reception room. (18)
  • Her reception of him was of a sort which he could not have hoped for, had he expected to see her. (4)
  • A liveried footman announced the two to the General who greeted them eagerly in the reception room. (18)
  • I was down there, and I took the liberty of calling on Mr. Adister, and I had a very kind reception. (10)
  • The music and dancing were going on in the large rooms across the great hallway from the reception room. (18)
  • The explorer, with Tonti and his party, met with a friendly reception from most of the Indians on their journey. (19)
  • He received the kindest welcome from her; and shyness, coldness, reserve could not stand against such a reception. (4)
  • The dimness of light annoyed him, and the miserable reception of her; this English weather, and the gloomy house! (10)
  • He had not joined the ceremonial step from the reception to the dining saloon, but had shuffled in from a side-door. (10)
  • I say, carry a letter to your locked door, and you shall have a good reception: but there is none that is handed out. (10)
  • He is ludicrously wide of the mark in what he says of the early reception of my writings at home and the later in England. (14)
  • De Calliéres had strongly advised the establishment of several posts on the lake for the reception of furs and merchandise. (19)
  • There was a disagreable coldness and Forbidding Reserve in her reception of me which was equally distressing and Unexpected. (4)
  • The farmer bowed his head with that bitter humbleness which characterized his reception of the dealings of Providence toward him. (10)
  • The farmer bowed his head with that bitter humbleness which characterized his reception of the dealings of Providence toward him. (22)
  • In 1886, Liszt became overtaxed by a series of trips to hear his own works performed, including a reception in his honor at London. (3)
  • V. Beaton went away with the smile on his face which he had kept in listening to Fulkerson, and carried it with him to the reception. (9)
  • He knew he was captivating, his old conquests whispered in his ears, and her reception of him all but pointed to a footstool at her feet. (10)
  • When the desert had made its appearance, I beckoned the waiter towards me, and asked what the landlord meant by his singular reception of me. (6)
  • Claude began by telling his son Charles of the flattering reception he had met with in London, and the honours that had been heaped upon him. (19)
  • I had thought of a reception, maybe, that would include the lady contributors and artists, and the wives and daughters of the other contributors. (9)
  • This morning Prince Amadeus arrived in Cremona, where a most spontaneous and hearty reception was given him by the population and the National Guard. (10)
  • They had that curious look of people not quite knowing what their reception will be like, yet with something resolute, almost portentous, in their mien. (8)
  • Mr. Collins returned most punctually on Monday fortnight, but his reception at Longbourn was not quite so gracious as it had been on his first introduction. (4)

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