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Example sentences for "certain manner"

  • Secondly, if his eyes were disposed in a certain manner, as it happens to myself when I awake: if I open my eyes, they perceive rays of light though there has been none.

  • The Laplander having beaten the drum for some time, places it on his head in a certain manner, and falls down directly motionless on the ground, and without any sign of life.

  • The Necessity of All Things In nature there is nothing contingent, but all things are determined from the necessity of the divine nature to exist and act in a certain manner.

  • All things have necessarily followed from the given nature of God and from the necessity of His nature have been determined to existence and action in a certain manner.

  • Their customary connexion with the present impression, varies them and modifies them in a certain manner, but produces no act of the mind, distinct from this peculiarity of conception.

  • But my senses convey to me only the impressions of coloured points, disposed in a, certain manner.

  • If we be placed in presence of an object, with our eyes open, it will be impossible not to see it, or even not to see it in a certain manner, if we do not change the direction of our eyesight or other condition of vision.

  • This idea is simple, and cannot be resolved into other elements: it expresses a general reason of things, and its nature is in a certain manner destroyed if it be mingled with particular ideas.

  • Afterwards we can reflect upon the fact that these sensations have something in common with others, inasmuch as they all affect us in a certain manner, and then we have the idea of sensation in general.

  • But the spontaneity of thought requires that this diversity be examined after a certain manner, received into the mind, and connected, in order afterwards to form a cognition out of it.

  • This, again, is only possible, to man at least, on condition that the object affect the mind in a certain manner.

  • The understanding demands that something be given (at least in the conception), in order to be able to determine it in a certain manner.

  • The nerve of sight, for example, is affected in a certain manner; vision, which is an affection or state of the mind, is its consequence.

  • Does the word order signify any thing, if he does not relate it to a series of actions, to a chain of motion, by which he is affected in a certain manner?

  • And I have sometimes by the help of Zinck duely mix'd after a certain manner, given Copper one of the Richest Golden Colours that ever I have seen the Best true Gold Ennobled with.

  • For the diseased alveolus the tooth becomes, in a certain manner, an extraneous body, of which it tends to rid itself.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another book; certain amount; certain birds; certain destruction; certain directions; certain distances; certain extent; certain form; certain fungi; certain great; certain insects; certain lady; certain limit; certain people; certain plants; certain portions; certain school; certain stage; certain state; certain temperature; certain village; certain young; certainly will; civilised countries; great people; second officer