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Example sentences for "externally"

Lexicographically close words:
externalization; externalize; externalized; externalizing; externall; externals; externus; exterritoriality; extinct; extinction
  1. There is a gland which may be mentioned in this connexion, though it opens externally between the eye and ear, known as the temporal gland; its use does not seem clear.

  2. There are only four toes visible externally on both fore- and hind-limbs, but pollex and hallux exist in the skeleton, with a single phalanx each.

  3. Externally it is something like the Pikas, since it has no tail visible.

  4. It was covered externally by armour in the skin, which did not form a massive armature as in the Glyptodonts, but was in the {180} form of scattered plates, small and not fused together.

  5. The bulla is divided, as in the Cats, but is externally constricted.

  6. In accordance with the purely aquatic habit, we find a modification of the outward form of the body (and as we shall see later of many of the internal organs), which renders the Cetacea externally unlike all other mammals.

  7. It is externally like, and of about the same size as the Paca, but has a hairy tail.

  8. Ericulus setosus is a small Insectivore, resembling externally a small Hedgehog.

  9. The two last-named genera have separate cervical vertebrae, and in the Beluga at any rate this is expressed externally by a quite distinct neck.

  10. All animals are externally cold in winter and cold weather, but are thought to be internally warmer.

  11. Nor is this process or any other direction of motion carried on externally only, but sometimes by one body within another.

  12. Persia was overwhelmed only externally and the Arabs were compelled to preserve a considerable deal of the past.

  13. As we know, the translators of these chronicles were Persian "fire-worshippers" or Musalmans who had adopted Islam only externally and had remained true to the ancient Persian religion.

  14. Neither can there be true conversion or true contrition where mortifications of the flesh and good fruits do not follow [if we do not externally render good works and Christian patience].

  15. For all men's reason and wisdom cannot but hold that we must become pious by the Law, and that a person externally observing the Law is holy and pious.

  16. Faith and hope have to do only with God; but love has infinite offices externally towards men.

  17. Sprays and dusts are of three kinds, and act upon pests accordingly: they are either stomach poisons, or act externally on the animal by actual contact and corrosion, or cause death by fumigation.

  18. A very pronounced difference is here noted between the wing development of such insects and that of a moth, in that the wing rudiments of the former develop externally and those of the latter internally.

  19. In spite of the difficulty of the task and the singularly unfavorable nature of pentagonal form for architectural effect externally and commodious arrangements internally, the architect succeeded admirably.

  20. The dome of Santa Maria delle Grazie, which Fergusson pronounces "both externally and internally one of the most pleasing specimens of its class found anywhere," is another monument to Bramante's genius.

  21. The former were, therefore, for the time externally positive and the latter negative.

  22. Why is not that Name already at least externally known and reverenced in every place of human dwelling?

  23. He may bear his Lord's name, he may be externally a Christian, he may enjoy the divine Sacraments of union; but he has not "the Thing.

  24. The way to certain galleries, particularly to the ancient tower, with which externally he was so well acquainted, he had often sought, and hitherto in vain.

  25. I suddenly felt a sensation like that of receiving a blow externally on the chest and stomach.

  26. The former reconciles man externally with the Church; the latter, which is the heavenly indulgence, reconciles man with God.

  27. Internal repentance is null, if it does not manifest itself externally by the mortification of the flesh.

  28. But opposition, if it seemed externally to have slackened, or even ceased, when the Reformation burst forth, had more inward strength.

  29. That is to say that the child is equally without the internally acquired complex emotional nature which has its kernel in the sexual impulse, and without the externally acquired mental equipment which may be summed up in the word tradition.

  30. But even apart from all the other considerations which make such schemes both illusory and undesirable, these externally imposed regulations fail to go to the root of the matter.

  31. To give the apple externally a more natural appearance, there are marks of two bites on the side opposite that here represented, showing a large and small set of teeth.

  32. It is therefore in many cases more advisable for the author to look upon the narrative externally and to write it in the third person.

  33. In order that the final and miraculous incident might seem convincing, it had to be narrated not impersonally but personally, not externally but by an eye-witness.

  34. A story seen internally is narrated in the first person by one of its participants; a story seen externally is narrated in the third person by a mind aloof from the events depicted.

  35. Externally they had achieved knowledge of each other through sight, speech, physical contact, comprehension of each other's habits.

  36. For externally his appearance would have been a shock, would have inhibited the pleasant intimacy at which they so soon arrived.

  37. Externally the nest was about 3½ to 4 inches in depth, and about 3 inches in diameter.

  38. The nest is a deep cup, externally of fine grasses, internally of the downy tops of the sun-grass.

  39. Externally the nest is more or less bound together by creepers and stems of herbaceous plants.

  40. It was composed externally chiefly of moss, intermingled with dried leaves and fibres; the egg-cavity was warmly and thickly lined with a felt of pappus.

  41. In this case the nest was entirely concealed from view, and no necessity, therefore, existed for coating it externally with green moss to prevent its attracting attention.

  42. Nothing externally will neutralize the chill of a night ride among the mountains better than water which spouts from this hillside heated to 110 degrees.

  43. Wings without tails, the anterior externally dentated, the posterior short and rounded, the margin scolloped; Antennae long.

  44. The tail is variable in length, being long or externally invisible.

  45. The tail in this family varies very much; it may be long or short, or even externally absent, but it is never prehensile.

  46. Ears black inside, fringed externally with white; neck and upper surface white, washed with rust-colour on the limbs and root of the tail.

  47. Externally we found the fixed and the floating; internally also we discover the fixed and the floating, or rather, that principle which fixes the floating, and makes the world stable.

  48. Not simply a redactor or putter together externally of odd scraps, but the true architect of the totality; thus he comes before us on the present and on all other occasions.

  49. Internally both Ulysses and Telemachus are ready; they have now externally to make their world conform to their Idea.

  50. Thus has Ulysses reached the heart of Phæacia and found its secret beat; he has felt its saving power, not simply externally but also internally; it rescues him from dangers of the sea and of himself too.

  51. They are not thrown together haphazard or externally joined into one Book; they have an internal thought which unifies them and which must be brought to light.

  52. There are vast numbers of parasitic worms, which live internally or externally on their hosts, there being no animal of land or sea, of high or low degree, which is not subject to the affliction of these visitors.

  53. But such repairs are never homogeneous in texture with the other parts of the shell of normal growth; the patches are never covered externally with an epidermis, and they are always devoid of color.

  54. The plates are so united that externally the marks of juncture are not perceptible, but on the interior the shape of these plates is well defined.


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