1 They must have been easily satisfied in those days, I should think.
2 I shall not rest satisfied with merely employing my capital in insuring ships.
3 All is well, Handel," said Herbert, "and he is quite satisfied, though eager to see you.
4 Wemmick drank a glass of wine, and looked with a grimly satisfied air at Mr. Jaggers, but not at me.
5 So I put them round his neck, and she laid her head down on his shoulder quite content and satisfied.
6 I was so doubtful of myself now, and put so much trust in him, that I could not satisfy myself whether I ought to refer to it when he did not.
7 But we noted down what other foreign steamers would leave London with the same tide, and we satisfied ourselves that we knew the build and color of each.
8 Not satisfied with a dry cleaning, she took to a pail and scrubbing-brush, and cleaned us out of house and home, so that we stood shivering in the back-yard.
9 He had a curious idea that the inkstand was on the side of him where it was not, and constantly dipped his pen into space, and seemed quite satisfied with the result.
10 On his asking me if I was satisfied with the ground, and on my replying Yes, he begged my leave to absent himself for a moment, and quickly returned with a bottle of water and a sponge dipped in vinegar.
11 It seemed quite to put him into spirits to find that this particular post was not exceptionally held by the right sort of man, and he listened in a satisfied manner while I told him what knowledge I had of Orlick.