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Example sentences for "first appears"

  • But the difficulty is not {225} nearly so great as it at first appears: all this beautiful work can be shown, I think, to follow from a few very simple instincts.

  • Several considerations, however, render the fertility of domestic varieties less remarkable than at first appears.

  • Moreover, I must repeat, that I do not believe that the larvae do resemble the larvae of Entomostracans and Branchiopods nearly so closely as at first appears to be the case.

  • The adductor ridge descends a very little below the basal margin of the valve, and extends for nearly its entire length: this adductor ridge makes the proper valve even narrower than it at first appears.

  • At the rostral end, it at first appears to project even more than it really does, for the toothed occludent margin is in fact a prolongation of the true valve, as distinct from the adductor plate.

  • But, as I will now attempt to show, the distinction is not so great and overwhelmingly important as it at first appears.

  • We may also attribute to the disturbance of the sexual functions the frequent occurrence of that monstrous instinct which leads the mother to devour her own offspring,--a mysterious case of perversion, as it at first appears.

  • Lucas, after weighing the whole evidence, comes to the conclusion that every peculiarity, according to the sex in which it first appears, tends to be transmitted in a greater or lesser degree to that sex.

  • But this direct action of the male element is not so anomalous as it at first appears, for it comes into play in the ordinary fertilisation of many flowers.

  • We thus clearly see that the sternum, scapula, and furculum are all reduced in proportional length; but when we turn to the wings we find what at first appears a wholly different and unexpected result.

  • This twisting displacement at first appears to indicate a vorticose movement beneath each point thus affected; but this is highly improbable.

  • In the pools of water I found but few aquatic beetles, and not any fresh-water shells: Succinea at first appears an exception; but here it must be called a terrestrial shell, for it lives on the damp herbage far from water.

  • This statement is not quite so extraordinary as it at first appears; for several cases are on record of the most malignant fevers having broken out, although the parties themselves, who were the cause, were not affected.

  • But the difficulty is not nearly so great as it at first appears: all this beautiful work can be shown, I think, to follow from a few very simple instincts.

  • Jingo first appears in conjurors' jargon of the 17th century.

  • When it first appears in the margin, it simply appears gray, but when it has come inwards for a certain distance it changes to yellow.

  • If a red or green spot is moved in similarly, it first appears gray, then takes on a faint tinge of yellow, and finally, as it approaches the center of the field of view, appears in its true color.

  • It first appears in the catalogue of 1481 (Bibl.

  • When the word biretum first appears in the 13th century, it practically means no more than "cap," and is used as a synonym of pileus.

  • From the time of the Conquest down to the 18th century, Bideford remained in the possession of the Grenville family, and it first appears as a borough in an undated charter (probably of the reign of Edward I.

  • But morphology is a much more complex subject than it at first appears, as has lately been well shown in a remarkable paper by Mr. E.

  • But the difficulty is not nearly so great as at first appears: all this beautiful work can be shown, I think, to follow from a few simple instincts.

  • These compositions spoke of Hymen and Cupid, and told how Hymen at first appears alone, while Cupid lurks concealed, until, at the door of the bridal chamber, the elder brother gives place to the younger.

  • The censorship under Elizabeth would not suffer it to be printed, and it first appears in the Fourth Quarto, of 1608.

  • In the pools of water I found but a few aquatic beetles, and not any fresh-water shells: Succinea at first appears an exception; but here it must be called a terrestrial shell, for it lives on the damp herbage far from the water.

  • This twisting displacement, at first appears to indicate a vorticose movement beneath each point thus affected; but this is highly improbable.

  • But it is probable that these two processes do not differ so essentially as at first appears to be the case.

  • Lucas, after weighing the whole evidence, comes to the conclusion that every peculiarity tends to be transmitted in a greater or lesser degree to that sex in which it first appears.

  • But the discernment of the chigoe is not so surprising as it at first appears; for according to Liebig (23/18.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    baby girl; first and; first blush; first class; first coming; first company; first experience; first glance; first importance; first impulse; first knew; first mate; first mortgage; first necessary; first page; first play; first step; first thing; first used; first week; first winter; first woman; first year; said nought; took possession; worn away