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Example sentences for "each individual"

  • It is by means of those features that the class of each individual is determined.

  • So that in this whole business of genera and species, the genus, or more comprehensive, is but a partial conception of what is in the species; and the species but a partial idea of what is to be found in each individual.

  • Then the power of each individual in the State to do his own work appears to compete with the other political virtues, wisdom, temperance, courage.

  • Yes; the reason is, that the whole city is leagued together for the protection of each individual.

  • Admitting the facts which are thus described in a popular way, we may however remark that there is no method of difference by which they can be defined or estimated, and that they constitute only a small part of each individual.

  • In almost every other race of animals, each individual, when it is grown up to maturity, is entirely independent, and in its natural state has occasion for the assistance of no other living creature.

  • The tax of each individual is varied from year to year, according to different circumstances, of which the collector or the commissary, whom intendant appoints to assist him, are the judges.

  • Such parts of education, however, were abandoned altogether to the care of the parents or guardians of each individual.

  • The common good is the end of each individual member of a community, just as the good of the whole is the end of each part.

  • The nature of the species is more intimately united to each individual, than any other individual is.

  • There is however a good that we can do to all, if not to each individual, at least to all in general, as when we pray for all, for unbelievers as well as for the faithful.

  • Accordingly the precept of natural law which binds man to eat must needs be fulfilled by each individual, otherwise the individual cannot be sustained.

  • The other governments can be represented by plenipotentiaries accredited to the said committee, either by each individual state or by several states conjointly.

  • He proposed that the number fifty-six should not be specified, but that their lordships should come to a successive vote on each individual borough as part of the clause.

  • They occupied the time in visionary schemes, which ought to have been devoted to secure the liberty of each individual state, and they sacrificed the interests of nations to the German invidiousness of race.

  • He thought, also, that a general address to the crown affecting all judges, without entering into the case of each individual, would be scarcely consistent with the independence of the bench.

  • Walking is another example of the rapid exercise of volition with but little perception of each individual act of exercise.

  • When, therefore, the mind wills to move a flexor muscle of the arm, the gray matter sends out the stimulus through the nerves to the cells of each individual fibre of that muscle, and they contract.

  • These are the general principles which must be applied with modification to each individual case.

  • It has been calculated that if labor were equally shared by the whole number of able-bodied individuals, the average working-day of each individual, in France, would not exceed five hours.

  • Separate laborers from each other, perhaps each one's daily wage exceeds the value of each individual's product; but that is not the question under consideration.

  • All men have the same number of powers,--this constitutes their humanity; but the relative force of their development varies in each individual.

  • It is a remark often made, that after an argument between two or more persons, each individual is more strongly fixed in his previous opinion than he was before.

  • Their double flowers produce neither stamens nor pistils, and as each individual is either double or single in all its flowers, the doubles are wholly destitute of seed.

  • Next to this comes the gathering of the seeds of each individual separately.

  • It is only necessary to apply the two precautions of excluding all cross-fertilization, and of gathering the seeds of each individual separately.

  • We call this specialty the bias of each individual.

  • The last relic of barbarism was the use of plates,--one or even more to each individual.

  • The relations which exist between the human being and all that surrounds him vary in consequence of some adjustment peculiar to each individual.

  • Only two or three acres have been assigned to each individual.

  • And, besides, in a sickly climate, each individual is confident of his own personal immunity against the disease which, he is ready to allow, may be fatal to those around him.

  • The music proceeded from one or two guitars, which, however, were drowned a great part of the time, by the singing of the girls and the clapping of each individual pair of hands in the whole party.

  • Each individual, thrown upon his own resources, learns to think and question and judge.

  • Does temptation appeal in a different form to each individual?

  • The tribal organization also cherished the freedom of each individual.

  • Within the cycle of reproduction there are cycles upon cycles in the life of each individual, whether animal or plant.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each individual" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    each board; each captain; each cheek; each child; each class; each compartment; each composed; each corps; each county; each foot; each leaf; each lesson; each light; each other; each page; each part; each place; each point; each prison; each province; each scale; each slice; each tribe; each village; each wing; each woman