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Example sentences for "generally regarded"

  • Of these the calcaneum is the fibulare, and the astragalus is generally regarded as the tibiale and intermedium fused[111].

  • This is generally regarded as the pubis, but it perhaps corresponds to the =acetabular bone= of mammals.

  • A), except that the pollex is absent[64], the manus retains completely the condition which is generally regarded as primitive for the higher Vertebrata.

  • This condition is generally regarded as the most primitive one; it occurs in the Ichthyotomi, Holocephali, all living Dipnoi, Polypterus and some extinct Crossopterygii, and a few Selachii and Teleostei.

  • Some part of the journey is generally regarded as made by boat, though it is not possible to make this fit consistently into the general scheme.

  • Such an expedition is generally regarded as highly enjoyable as well as profitable.

  • As in camping-parties in other parts of the world, the cooking is generally regarded as a nuisance to be shirked if possible.

  • This part of the system is generally regarded as unnecessary.

  • The medical action of extract of poppies, for the most part, resembles that of opium; but it is considerably weaker, and is generally regarded as less prone to produce headache and delirium.

  • Ether is generally regarded as the oxide of ethyl, and alcohol as the hydrate of this base.

  • True carbonic acid has not yet been obtained in any satisfactory condition, although the solution of carbonic anhydride (often called carbonic acid), or anhydrous carbonic acid, is generally regarded as such.

  • Of these Ravenshoe is generally regarded as the best.

  • In poetry he had produced Modern Love and Poems of the English Roadside (1862), generally regarded as his best poetical work.

  • The quartzite is generally regarded as the highest member of the series.

  • A defeat on an amendment to the address is generally regarded by the government as a vote of no-confidence.

  • This period is generally regarded as the greatest in the history of our literature.

  • Bas-relief and inscription of Hammurabi, generally regarded as the Biblical Amraphel (Gen.

  • The inner or mucous coat of the stomach and bowels is generally regarded by physiologists as a continuation of the skin.

  • Sir John Falstaff, who appears in Shakspere's King Henry IV, and again in the Merry Wives of Windsor, is generally regarded as the greatest comic character in literature.

  • It is generally regarded as Pope's masterpiece, but the accuracy of such an estimate is doubtful.

  • Moreover, he is generally regarded as wholly destitute of style, and in a sense this is true, for Butler is so intent upon what he has to say that he cares little how he says it.

  • As a statesman Bolingbroke is now comparatively despised, as a man of letters he is generally regarded as a brilliant pretender, and if his name survives in the history of literature it is chiefly due to the friendship of Pope.

  • It is remarkable that at the very time Swift was perpetrating these lyrical atrocities, he was at work on the Tale of a Tub, which is generally regarded as the most masterly effort of his genius.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    affectionate leave; been born; buried alive; compact limestone; generally accepted; generally adequate; generally applied; generally believed; generally called; generally considered; generally known; generally made; generally recognised; generally regarded; generally represented; generally speaking; generally supposed; generally understood; generally used; gray wolf; half degrees; indicative mood; manner aforesaid; otter skin; readily seen; that line