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Example sentences for "another aspect"

  • Another aspect of the later as distinguished from the earlier occult literature is the attention paid to ghostly children.

  • Another aspect of the transfer of magic in modern fiction to a scientific basis is that of second sight or supernatural vision.

  • Is that of which I am conscious only as idea, exactly like my own body, of which I am doubly conscious, in one aspect as idea, in another aspect as will?

  • But that which in itself is the will exists in another aspect as idea; that is to say, is phenomenon.

  • In another aspect, however, the same world is for us, in all its phenomena, objectivity of will.

  • Take, again, another aspect of this same thought, which suggests to us God's presence as our true refreshment and satisfaction.

  • That faith is the flight of the soul to God, and, in another aspect, it is the clinging of the soul to Him.

  • The world from which I part at death is, in another aspect, only my idea.

  • Another aspect of the world revolution produced more tangible results.

  • Another aspect of overhead costs is the multiplication of parasitic professions.

  • Another aspect of man's aggressions against nature is the wanton destruction of wildlife--like the American bison and the wood pigeon.

  • That which, in one aspect, is a peace-offering reconciling to God, in another aspect is the nourishment and the joy of the hearts that accept it.

  • But there is another aspect of this same thought, and that is that every piece of evil misses its own shabby mark.

  • But in another aspect, which is also emphatically stated in Scripture, it is a progressive process, and not merely a gift bestowed once for all in the past.

  • May I say a word or two with regard to another aspect of this solemn call?

  • There is another aspect of the marriage question to which Plato is a stranger.

  • Hydra is an animal to which we must return again and again as we study one or another aspect of organic evolution.

  • But this chapter brings it before us in another aspect, namely, in its relation to the annual septenary series of sacred seasons, the final festival of which it preceded and introduced.

  • In regard to their motive--in one aspect, No; in another aspect, Yes.

  • On trust the whole fabric of human society depends, as well as in another aspect of the same expression does the whole fabric of Manchester commerce.

  • What in one aspect is the nadir, the lowest point beneath men's feet, is in another aspect the zenith, the very highest point in the bending heaven above us.

  • The rude speech of the governor of the feast may lend itself to another aspect of this same thought.

  • Another aspect of the parable is its lesson as to the true manifestations of neighbourliness.

  • But in another aspect it is not like the permanent similitude stamped upon the solid metal of the penny, but like the reflection, rather, that falls upon some polished plate, or that is cast upon the white sheet from a lantern.

  • But, in another aspect, the woman, of course, has a more serious loss to face, and possibly seeks with more anxiety.

  • Brethren, there is another aspect of the connection between these two parts of our text, which I can only touch.

  • In one aspect it is present, may be and ought to be ours, here and now; in another aspect it lies beyond the flood, and is the inheritance reserved in the heavens.

  • National Honor There is another aspect of nationalism, which is psychologically distinct from patriotism as love of country, because primitively it is based upon a different motive.

  • The war, in another aspect of it, has been a conflict between the idea of nationalism and that of internationalism.

  • But there is another aspect of the relations of industry to war.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another bird; another circumstance; another clan; another fact; another friend; another from; another genus; another hymn; another large; another object; another part; another people; another plant; another portion; another proof; another race; another river; another second; another similar; another specimen; another stewpan; another time; another tone; another version; good living; matter itself