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Example sentences for "has also"

  • It has also to the sociologist the value of giving greater variety in function, and so a much richer society than could exist without it.

  • Pauthier has 1280, as has also Ramusio; the G.

  • It has also a Roman Catholic Cathedral of Gothic architecture.

  • The Negro has, moreover, not only adopted Bantu languages in some regions, such as the Mpongwe, for example, but he has also adopted to a certain extent Bantu culture.

  • He has also been of the greatest help to me in other ethnological questions, and has permitted me to go through his collections of African things most generously.

  • It has also occurred at Nelson and Dunedin, and is possibly generally distributed throughout the country.

  • It has also occurred at Palmerston North, Makotuku, Christchurch, Dunedin and Stewart Island.

  • It has also occurred at Palmerston North, and is probably common throughout the whole of the North Island.

  • It has also to be remembered that numerous separate points of agreement are of much greater importance than the amount of similarity or dissimilarity in a few points.

  • But the existence of variations is not only of interest for the problem of the origin of species; it has also a more general interest.

  • The term "instinctive" has also a psychological connotation.

  • He has also a character peculiar to him and the hyaena; as these two are the only animals who have four toes to every foot.

  • The scholiast of Juvenal, who indeed belongs to an unknown but much later period, has also pelles bebrinæ or beverinæ.

  • It has also a remarkably fresh appearance during winter.

  • The fashion of using the plural number for the singular, or you for thou, has also substituted yourself for thyself, in common discourse.

  • In many of these, however, it has also a passive signification; as, the house was building when the wall fell.

  • The reason is, because God has a right to bestow righteousness upon me, for he has righteousness to spare; he has also a right to forgive, because sin is the transgression of the law.

  • It has also a correct whole-length portrait, with emblematical devices.

  • Germany, that freezes at night and thaws out by day only enough to freeze up again at night, has also experienced as much agitation on this subject as the nature of the case will allow.

  • Will men never learn that a principle which God has made true He has also made it safe to apply?

  • He has also written a story, 'The Happy Reader of the Haphtora,' which is a discussion on piety and honesty clad in the form of a tale.

  • He has also translated a few poems from the Russian and Hebrew, all with the same degree of care displayed in the renderings from Krylov.

  • He has also written a number of popular scientific articles, which have been widely circulated by means of calendars which he has edited.

  • Ettinger, the first modern Judeo-German poet, has also written a drama under the name of 'Serkele, or the False Anniversary.

  • The king, or rajah of Bantam, has also a fort only a few hundred paces from that belonging to the Dutch, in which be keeps a numerous garrison for the security of his person.

  • He has also called an island to the southward of St Catharines Alvoredo, and has omitted the island of Masaquara.

  • He has also to receive all Indian princes and ambassadors who come to Batavia, and of these many arrive every year.

  • It has also abundance of trees fit for fuel, but none that can serve as timber.

  • If, then, along with the free spirits He has also created a nature, i.

  • He has also given a collection of ancient and modern coins and costumes, household goods, etc.

  • He has also given a building to Yale College in memory of his son, a large building at the corner of Madison Avenue and Forty-fifth Street to his railroad employees for reading, gymnasium hall, bathrooms, etc.

  • In the latter connection it has also a mythological significance.

  • Yet interment is universally the earlier mode of disposal; in most parts of the earth, moreover, it has also enjoyed a greater permanence.

  • Their totem ceremony, however, has also an essentially subjective significance and is concerned with the past no less than with the future.

  • The idea that a soul exists in the blood, however, has also a converse aspect.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "has also" 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:
    actual possession; going forth; gold reserve; has already been observed; has already been stated; has been already observed; has been said before; has done; has ever; has given; has had; has left; has made; has said; has seen; has taken; has written; hast thou; hastened away; hasty glance; hasty retreat; les petits; light battery; physical signs; sent out; whatever form