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How to use civilised in a sentence

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The judicial sentence of death by execution has been present since the formation of the first civilised societies.
It is the sophisticated, mondaine, civilised and generally rather unmilitary Germany described so well by Sybilla Bedford in The Legacy.
He still manages to capture the divide between civilised and unrepressed society that reflects the dual and tormented soul of Jekyll and Hyde.
Using farm animals for entertainment is unacceptable in a modern, civilised society.
There is no way that in our modern, civilised society that we can allow this barbaric, medieval practice to continue.
Under the hood there's a brawny but ultimately very civilised 2.4-litre engine, outputting 170 hp.
Though she had known him less than two days, Dorethea considered Mr Shrewsbury to be wonderfully urbane and civilised.
What a civilised way to spend a Sunday morning, a walk on the mountainside by the brooks and streams followed by lunch al fresco.
We would begin quietly enough, nodding and saying hello to one another in a civilised way.
Government should use civilised stratagems to arrest those who fall short of the law.
But maybe the reporter is one of those, and the event strikes him as an aberration during an otherwise civilised conflict?
However, for a civilised pre-club swiftie or two, this bar is well worth it.
Now we need to apply that partnership further to improve Britain and make it a more civilised place.
I am pleased that we are able to undertake a polite, civilised and rational exchange of views.
This gives the school a decent chance of operating in a civilised, self respecting environment.
Judging by the amount of swearing he didn't do while he was setting it all up I'd say it's a civilised machine.
In a supposedly civilised society, people ought to be able to tolerate each other.
That's the countervailing force that impels us to behave in a civilised manner and reach out peaceably to others, even others perceived as alien.
Occasional outbreaks of colourful language aside, the exchanges seemed surprisingly civilised.
Franklin's civilised demeanour is revealed as mere ineffectuality, and he is unable to save the murdered girl, whom he loves.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He is the poet or maker of words, as in civilised ages the dialectician is the definer or distinguisher of them.
The difficulty for others is to discern any real line of demarcation between the practices of civilised and uncivilised.
And Khalid cuts his hair, doffs his jubbah, and appears again in the ordinary attire of civilised mortals.
To show you how civilised we are at the 'dorp, we, when in standing camp, occasionally have a chance of getting a drink of beer.
One needs no civilised culture to appreciate the fun of the harlequinade, and to that has Charlie, with true instinct, returned.
His companions were chosen from the harlotry and knavery of the civilised world.
Nets may not be so spectacular as knuckle-dusters, but they are slightly more civilised and generally more efficient.
They are fervent votaries of southern Buddhism, and are the most civilised of the Thai.
The Cossacks are civilised people, of quiet, retiring habits, compared to them.
Not even the little house wren has adapted itself so quickly to civilised men's homes, as the swift and purple martin.
Her dwelling was more like the hole of a water rat than the quarters of a human being in a civilised city of the New World.
This kind came originally from Persia, but is now, like the white mulberry, found in all civilised countries.
It is no wonder that their phraseology was a caricature of civilised language.
There still exist in Yucatan the diminishing remnants of the most civilised nation of the pre-Columbian epoch of our continent.
Certainly the habit of hope therein set forth is as prevalently sweeping among savages as among civilised folk.
In an age when a fog of dreary sameness comes over all the civilised world, the Balkans have a great asset in their primitivism.
We are not abler than others whom you might find by the dozen in any civilised country.
Englishmen turned in disgust from the slow, complex, civilised methods of their national politics to this uncompromising, forceful figure.
Under the Moors this region was the richest and most civilised in Europe.
Hearken to the attestation of the civilised and the barbarous.
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