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Example sentences for "comprises"

Lexicographically close words:
compressor; compressors; compris; comprise; comprised; comprising; comprize; comprized; compromise; compromised
  1. Again this quality of positive goodness comprises the Suras or gods Hara and others of the first class that are purely and truly good.

  2. The monotheism of vedanta comprises everything in the unity of the Divinity).

  3. The sruti says, the soul comprises the three worlds in itself, which it sees expanded before in its dream).

  4. This transcendentally good and great God is the only real existence, and comprises all temporary and finite existences within himself; and we know by our reason, that this glorious creation of the universe is all derived from him.

  5. Know him as the supreme, who is the source of all entity and non-entity, and on whose entity they depend; whose unity comprises all varieties, which appear as virtual and are no real existences.

  6. A tribe of Old World lizards which comprises the chameleon.

  7. A genus of carnivores which comprises the civets.

  8. The order of birds which comprises the parrots.

  9. A group of chelonians which comprises many species of fresh-water tortoises and terrapins.

  10. The tribe of birds which comprises the owls.

  11. Belonging to, or designating, a region of the earth's surface which comprises most of South America, the Antilles, and tropical North America.

  12. A division of monotremes which comprises the spiny ant-eaters of Australia and New Guinea.

  13. It comprises the great bulk of the Christian population of Russia (of which this is the established church), Greece, Moldavia, and Wallachia.

  14. A genus of birds that comprises the white-eyes.

  15. The division of cestode worms which comprises the tapeworms.

  16. Wealth comprises all articles of value and nothing else.

  17. It comprises the salamanders, tritons, and allied animals.

  18. It comprises the twelve constellations, which one constituted, and from which were named, the twelve signs of the zodiac.

  19. As along with the noble it comprises the ennobled.

  20. This reception comprises the princes of the blood, the captains of the guards and most of the grand-officers.

  21. The volume now ready comprises 350 pages octavo, with various diagrams and an index.

  22. This volume, now ready, comprises 350 pages octavo, with various diagrams and an index.

  23. Indeed, if it be admitted that in the divinity no actualization is imperfect, if it be impossible to conceive in Him anything that is not total or universal, each one of the things that He contains comprises within Himself all things.

  24. If universal Intelligence comprises all the individual intelligences, might not the latter all be identical?

  25. Location, which consists in something's being in some definite way in something else, actually comprises three elements.

  26. The second class comprises decorative sculptures, such as were made, usually in relief, for the decoration of temples and tombs and other buildings, and were intended to be subordinate to architectural effect.

  27. The continental area of Hellas proper was no greater than that of the modern Greek kingdom, which comprises but a small portion of the territories actually occupied by the Greek race.

  28. The first class comprises what may be called works of substantive art, statues or groups made for their own sake and to be judged by themselves.

  29. The German nation comprises 85 million people, which, because of the number of individuals and the compactness of habitation, form a homogeneous European racial body, the like of which cannot be found in any other country.

  30. Head boxlike, comprises up to 40% of body length.

  31. It has a huge head, which comprises from a fourth to a third of the animal's total length.

  32. The Examining Corps, the duties in which are most arduous and exacting, comprises gentlemen of legal, as well as scientific, attainments.

  33. The above comprises the mechanism proper of the device, that is to say, all that is necessary for moving or clamping the jaws.

  34. The lifting part of the airship comprises a single gas bag fitted with two ballonets provided to ensure the requisite gas-tension in the main envelope, while at the same time permitting, in times of emergency, a rapid change of altitude.

  35. The aerial fleet is sub-divided into squadrons called "escadrilles," each of which comprises six machines and pilots.

  36. The propelling power comprises two sets of internal combustion engines, each developing 130 horse-power, the transmission being through rubber belting.

  37. The gas-bag comprises a single chamber for the inflating agent, the distended shape of the envelope being sustained by means of an air-ballonet.

  38. The captive balloon equipment comprises the balloon, together with the observer's basket, the wire-cable whereby it is anchored and controlled, and the winding apparatus.

  39. Another type comprises a very light machine gun of rifle calibre, and this is intended for attachment to an ordinary motor car.

  40. The general impression is that the fighting line or zone comprises merely two or three successive stretches of trenches and other defences, representing a belt five miles or so in width, but this is a fallacy.

  41. This speech comprises the passionless character of Iago.

  42. It is contained in three or four large rooms, and comprises every modern physical appliance carefully protected from injury.

  43. The eastern side comprises a third portal, flanked with octangular turrets, and is of greater richness than the preceding fronts.

  44. It comprises a select part of the German people for "only the best Germans should be party members" .

  45. And it comprises the whole reality as well as the human activity which domineers it.

  46. It is evident that Socialism contains and surpasses Democracy in the same way that Democracy comprises and surpasses Liberalism, being a more advanced development of the same fundamental concept.

  47. In detail it comprises tradesmen, managers of businesses and foremen in responsible positions.

  48. The second class comprises the funds devoted to the maintenance of public baths, libraries, fountains, alms-houses, and of useful and charitable institutions in general.

  49. This position is general, and comprises all poets and all ages.

  50. This charge comprises all the rest, and against this I shall not pretend to justify him.

  51. The rusine or sambar group of Cervus, of which the characteristics are given above, comprises a considerable number of long-tailed species with three-tined antlers from the Indo-Malay countries and some parts of China.

  52. This collection, indeed, comprises at least as many canons of councils as decretals, and the decretals contained in it are not all forgeries.

  53. Immediately on the issue of the writ in the action the plaintiff applies for the appointment of a receiver to protect the security, or if the security comprises a going business, a receiver and manager.

  54. This work, with supplements, comprises six quarto volumes with more than 200 plates drawn on stone by the author.

  55. It comprises the seven districts of Hissar, Rohtak, Gurgaon, Delhi, Karnal, Umballa and Simla.

  56. It comprises the Mishnah and the Gemara, the latter being called also Talmud.

  57. Its only merit is the fact that trees and shrubs have been planted; and this, to most minds, comprises the essence and sum of the ornamentation of grounds.

  58. The projecting planting on the left comprises about ten plants, of which 4 is exochorda, 6 is arundo or reed, at the back of which is a large clump of sacaline, and 7 is a variegated-leaved elder.

  59. The following list of shrubs (of course not complete) comprises a selection with particular reference to southern Michigan and central New York, where the mercury sometimes falls to fifteen degrees below zero.

  60. Besides diplomatic officers, who are charged with political duties, our foreign service comprises various grades of consuls, or commercial representatives.

  61. The first group comprises such officers as the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, the Auditor or Comptroller, and the Attorney-General.

  62. The second classification or division comprises social laws and regulations applicable to human conduct.

  63. The second division comprises laws and institutions which provide for human needs and conditions according to exigencies of time and place.

  64. Furthermore, we must demonstrate that the spirit of man is immortal, that it is not subject to disintegration and that it comprises the virtues of humanity.

  65. The invention also comprises an improved arrangement of the rubber, whereby it is made capable of sliding up or down on the shaft, according to the amount of clothes to be acted on.

  66. The drainage comprises two systems of short rivers that run, one to the north and the other to the south, into the opposing oceans.

  67. Our collection comprises not more than a dozen pieces of this ware.

  68. The class of objects illustrated in this and the two preceding cuts comprises but a small percentage of the chisel-like implements.

  69. The series of vessels to which this name is given comprises a large number of pieces of unusually even characters.

  70. The first of these, the terra cotta or biscuit ware, comprises a larger number of pieces than any other group and is readily distinguished by its colors, which include only the pale grayish yellow and reddish tints of the burned clay.


  71. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "comprises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.