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Example sentences for "many directions"

  • There can be no doubt that the experiments could be improved in many directions.

  • He could not pass by the new science of the mind without instinctively feeling that his medical diagnosis and therapy could be furthered in many directions by the experimental method.

  • An iron hail beat on her sides, bursting them in in many directions, while splinters of iron and wood flew across the 'tween decks, striking men down in many directions.

  • But there was the roar of guns in many directions.

  • Lights could be seen in many directions, while shouts echoed through the air.

  • Walks and excursions on foot and by boat may be had in many directions, and the beauties of the place need fear comparison with no other district.

  • Summer houses or pergolas dot the walk on the top of the cliff, and there is no lack of pleasant walks in many directions.

  • They radiated in many directions, becoming adapted to many haunts.

  • This discovery of electrons has brought about a complete change in our ideas in many directions.

  • X-rays have proved of great value in many directions, as all the world knows, but that we need not discuss at this point.

  • The older literature which develops an elaborate casuistic concerning cases in which pregnant women exhibited especial desires, or abnormal changes in their perceptions and expressions, is in many directions of considerable importance.

  • This exemplification may be varied in many directions and is always useful.

  • Reacting from the ideal of the police state which was most highly praised in the first half of the nineteenth century, the functions of government have been extending in many directions in the last half century.

  • The limitation of immigration would immediately improve working-class conditions where they are worst in America,[16] and would check and probably reverse the tendency to diminishing returns already manifest in many directions.

  • What was needed in many directions, both in politics and in industry, was merely negative action by the government, the repeal of the old laws, the overthrow of old abuses.

  • Here is a world of busy men and women, active in many directions.

  • It is strength as well, and ability to think in many directions and on many subjects.

  • Consequently, although they have been able to modify natural types in so many directions and in such high degrees with regard to morphology, there has been no accompanying physiological modification of the kind required.

  • Thus, owing to cross-infertility, all these causes are enabled to work out numberless adaptations in many directions (i.

  • It is only by the labours of many minds working in many directions that, in such cases, truth admits of being eventually displayed.

  • His mind ranged in many directions, and his flexible genius found subjects of interest on all sides.

  • This failure to recognize the worth and capacity of the individual is a most serious defect in George Eliot's work, and mars it in many directions.

  • How vital this love of culture was, may be seen when we are told that "she possessed in an eminent degree that power which has led to success in so many directions, of keeping her mind unceasingly at the stretch without conscious fatigue.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many directions" 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:
    continual burnt; five shillings; many animals; many banks; many believed; many changes; many forms; many gods; many hours; many hundred; many individuals; many kinds; many knights; many leagues; many lines; many members; many particulars; many peoples; many places; many proofs; many races; many states; many subjects; many weeks; many wives; naval tactics