1. A separate room is reserved for smokers. 2. A sign warning trespassers printed in the copper-plate script normally reserved for wedding invitations would inhibit nobody. 3. August was reserved for Henderson House, where Grandmother Robinson presided with austere benevolence. 4. Back in the study Edward Crumwallis collapsed into the chair usually reserved for boys whom he was hauling over the coals. 5. But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes. 6. But moral indignation ought principally to be reserved for ourselves. 7. But the harshest rhetoric and most sweeping policy changes have been reserved for the poor, particularly poor women. 8. Chances galore at both ends could have produced a scoreline usually reserved for end-of-season testimonials. 9. Dante wrote that the hottest room in hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral dilemma. |