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Example sentences for "both forms"

  • Sometimes perfect, sometimes unisexual, both forms borne on the same or on different individuals.

  • Accordingly, in 1860, I marked a few cowslips of both forms growing in my garden, and others growing in an open field, and others in a shady wood, and gathered and weighed the seed.

  • Minute insects, such as Thrips, which sometimes haunt the flowers, would likewise be apt to cause the self-fertilisation of both forms.

  • It would be very distasteful, besides, for so many communicants to drink successively out of the same chalice, which would be unavoidable if the Sacrament were administered in both forms.

  • Pope Gelasius, in order to detect and condemn the error of those sectaries, left it no longer optional with the faithful to receive under one or both forms, but ordained that all should communicate under both kinds.

  • As the same virtue is contained in the Sacrament, whether administered in one or both forms, the faithful gain nothing by receiving under both kinds, and lose nothing by receiving under one form.

  • When, from pupæ of the same generation which are developed under precisely the same external conditions, both forms of the butterfly are produced, the cause of their diversity cannot lie in these conditions.

  • In Virginia this third generation consists of both forms.

  • The sacrament to be administered in both forms; 3.

  • In both forms it is presented in the writings of M.

  • The tissue of the paralyzed voluntary muscles undergoes degenerative changes in both forms of the disease.

  • The time of recovery depends on the amount of muscular degeneration, and also upon the season of the year when the attack occurred, as all cases of both forms of beriberi usually get well without treatment during the winter months.

  • This shows itself most markedly in necrobiotic and degenerative changes, especially in the muscular tissues, which are the seat of the leading morbid phenomena in all stages of both forms of this disease.

  • Rosenberg bishop of Breslau, Simon of Tishnow, and others, wrote against the practice of communion in both forms.

  • Among these the Calixtins or Utraquists, whose principal object was to obtain the sacrament in both forms; and the Taborites, who insisted on a complete reform of the church; were the two principal.

  • Thus young trees of the Cytisus adami are intermediate in foliage and flowers between the two parent-forms; but when older the buds continually revert either partially or wholly to both forms.

  • But as both forms of peloria frequently occur on the same individual plant of the Linaria,[132] they probably stand in some close relation to each other.

  • Hildebrand fertilised twenty-eight flowers of both forms, each by pollen of the other form, and obtained the full number of capsules containing on an average 42.

  • Thus, young trees of the Cytisus adami are intermediate in foliage and flowers between the two parent-forms; but when older the buds continually revert either partially or wholly to both forms.

  • But as both forms of peloria frequently occur on the same individual plant of the Linaria (13/69.

  • In a series of determinations in which the arsenic was weighed in both forms, the results were:-- Ammonic-magnesic Arsenic Magnesium Pyrarsenate Arsenic Arsenate in grams.

  • A defect possessed by both forms is the retention of a drop of varying size in the nozzle.

  • In the red and brown iron ores and ochres ferric iron is present; in chalybite the iron is in the ferrous state; and in magnetite it is present in both forms.

  • Although, however, both forms were of old administered in many churches to laymen (for then it was free to commune under one or under both forms), yet on account of many dangers the custom of administering both forms has ceased.

  • There has always been a distinction in the Church between lay communion under one form and priestly communion under both forms.

  • The wagon-top and straight boilers for the same class are so proportioned as to give equal steam space and the same number of flues in both forms of construction.

  • Both forms may be paler or darker, but the green tinge is apt to fade out.

  • Both forms occur in Scotland, but in some parts the pale form only is found.

  • In both forms one or both cross markings may be faint or quite absent, and even the white central dot, which varies in size and shape, may be missing.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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