1 He will have nothing but the tools which may help him in doing his work, but of these he has a large assortment, and all in the most perfect order.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER II. THE SCIENCE OF DEDUCTION 2 "Kiss it and make it well," she said, with perfect gravity, shoving the injured part up to him.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In PART II: CHAPTER I. ON THE GREAT ALKALI PLAIN 3 And among us animals let there be perfect unity, perfect comradeship in the struggle.
4 A little awkwardly, as though not quite used to supporting his considerable bulk in that position, but with perfect balance, he was strolling across the yard.
5 The words made two rings, perfect rings, that floated them, herself and Haines, like two swans down stream.
6 "I fear I am not in my perfect mind," Giles muttered to the same tune.
7 What she meant was, change had to come, unless things were perfect; in which case she supposed they resisted Time.
8 Twelve aeroplanes in perfect formation like a flight of wild duck came overhead.
9 He was a good power-loom weaver, and a man of perfect integrity.
10 You have been so well trained, and you do, I am happy to say, so much justice to the education you have received, that I have perfect confidence in your good sense.
11 For, of course, being a girl, one's whole dignity and meaning in life consisted in the achievement of an absolute, a perfect, a pure and noble freedom.
12 But also, it seems to me a perfect description of the whole of the industrial ideal.
13 He stared straight into Connie's eyes, with a perfect, fearless, impersonal look, as if he wanted to see what she was like.
14 She was perfect at the social sport of coolly holding her own, and making other people defer to her.
15 Fritchley, a perfect old Georgian mansion, was even now, as Connie passed in the car, being demolished.