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Example sentences for "already pointed"

  • In such districts they can only be employed on relays, as already pointed out.

  • As already pointed out, the costs of aluminum and copper conductors of given length and resistance are equal when the price per pound of aluminum wire is twice that of copper.

  • As already pointed out, the use of separate circuits for each sub-station, and for lighting and power loads at each sub-station in very long transmission systems, is often impracticable.

  • The most ambitious effort of the opening months of the year was the British offensive at Neuve Chapelle, which, as already pointed out, failed largely through lack of ammunition.

  • Printed and bound in Great Britain NOTES [1] The use of gas, as already pointed out, had been forced on the British by its adoption by the Germans.

  • As already pointed out, another phenomenon which can be physically accounted for by the sun's orbital motion through space around its central body, is that celestial plane known as the Plane of the Ecliptic.

  • Dohrn alone, as far as I know, as already pointed out, insists upon the multiple character of the oculomotor nerve.

  • This meristic variation is a sign of instability, of want of fixedness in the type, and is evidence, as already pointed out, that the spinal region is newer than the cranial.

  • Tuberculosis in cattle, and how this disease may affect the character of dairy produce, is, as already pointed out, a subject which is attracting the attention of a large number of investigators.

  • As already pointed out, between formations in remote regions the accepted test of equivalence is community of fossils.

  • As already pointed out, the only manifest contrast of parts in primitive societies, is that between the governing and the governed.

  • This class of difficulties, already pointed out in § 166 of the Principles of Biology, I cannot more clearly set forth than in the words there used.

  • As already pointed out, such reservoirs as exist must be local and temporary, or it would be difficult to see how the existing condition of earth rigidity could be maintained.

  • But rock is, as already pointed out, a relatively poor conductor of heat, and hence it is a relatively thin skin only which passes through the daily round of wide temperature range.

  • As already pointed out, a volcano at its birth is not a mountain at all, but only, so to speak, a shaft or channel of communication between the surface and a subterranean reservoir of molten rock.

  • As already pointed out, the inefficiency of the American Fall as an eroding agent is amply attested by the wall of blocks already appearing above the water below it.

  • As already pointed out, this metaphor is perhaps a reminiscence of the Book of Job, to which St. James alludes in the passage before us.

  • As already pointed out, the purpose of the preceding section (ii.

  • As already pointed out, it was the wealthy among them who specially suffered.

  • As already pointed out, this involves the use of the term idealism in a much wider sense than that which was usually given to it in Kant's own day.

  • As already pointed out,[1046] Kant restates the distinction between the subjective and the objective in a manner which places the problem of knowledge in an entirely new light.

  • But while thus recognising that all events without exception are empirically conditioned, we may, as already pointed out, regard empirical causality as itself an effect of a non-empirical and intelligible power.

  • The history of the little lake on the East quartzite bluff as already pointed out, came to an end while the ice was still present.

  • Here, as already pointed out, the material is diverse, having come from various formations and from widely separated sources.

  • The eastern part of the area with which this report deals, is covered with a mantle of drift which, as already pointed out, has greatly modified the details of its topography.

  • As already pointed out in the experiments on acute toxicity of caffein, young growing dogs are probably more resistant to caffein than adults.

  • As already pointed out, caffein may be a factor in the delayed death of guinea pigs which received moderate doses of it.

  • The seasonal variation, as already pointed out, is in all probability likewise responsible for the difference in the resistance between the guinea pigs of series A and B.

  • These methods are, as already pointed out, twofold.

  • But, as already pointed out, Nature has unmistakably indicated the true path of progress to be that of experimental investigation.

  • But as already pointed out (see Introduction), it is absolutely impossible to explain phenomena.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already acquainted; already alluded; already described; already existing; already explained; already intimated; already knew; already know; already observed; already pointed; already quoted; already remarked; already seen; already shown; already stated; directly opposite; explosive shells; general assault; generally recognised; houses and; human suffering; moral feeling; other conditions; suddenly came; this doctrine; who would have thought