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Example sentences for "many forms"

  • The Gospel accepts the natural view, supported by all human experience, that matter occurs in many forms, some visible to the eye, others invisible, and yet others that may not be sensed by any of the senses of man.

  • Calcium sulphate, like the carbonate, occurs in many forms in nature.

  • Zinc plates are used in many forms of electrical batteries.

  • These all are simple emotions, and all, moreover, are but so many forms of joy and sorrow, varying as the objects vary which give rise to them.

  • All these are but so many forms of the representative power.

  • As the simple emotions are but so many forms of joy and sorrow, so, likewise, the affections are but so many modifications of the principle of love and its opposite, hate.

  • It becomes for the greater part of its extent closed, though its proximal end is always perforated by the optic nerve, and in many forms by a mesoblastic process also.

  • The partial separation, in many forms, of the ciliary ganglion from the stem of the third nerve has led to the erroneous view (disproved by the researches of Marshall and Schwalbe) that the ciliary ganglion belongs to the fifth nerve.

  • It has lately been pointed out that in many forms of insanity indoxyl is present in the urine, a substance only present when putrefactive processes are taking place in the intestinal tract.

  • Many forms are of typhoid or comatose types.

  • Many forms of combined line and column were tried, but in France, where the question was most assiduously studied, no agreement had been arrived at when the advent of the skirmisher further complicated the issues.

  • Matthiola or stock, in many forms; Wallflower-leaved; bicornis.

  • Tagetes, or marigold, in many forms; erecta; patula; signata.

  • Many forms such as shrews, moles, hedgehogs, and the Centetidae have a low type of malleus resembling that of Edentates.

  • In many forms, such as Elasmobranchs, all these upgrowths meet round the brain, roofing it in and forming an almost complete cartilaginous cranium.

  • Goethe's Faust has been translated in many forms.

  • FitzGerald's Omar Khayyam can be obtained in its four versions, each of which has its merits, only from the Macmillans, who publish it in many forms.

  • His Pensees appeared after his death, in 1669, and they have reappeared in many forms, "edited" by many schools of thought.

  • Unswerving Nemesis has followed that wild theorem in many forms, of which the most significant is Asmodeus.

  • As many forms as I have, so many lizards let there be; do these things exactly; you will build me an abode with branches of laurel, and having addressed fervent prayers to the image, you will see me in your sleep.

  • The most thoroughgoing is that parent and children really stand concretely for the two factors of continuity and individual variation which confront each other in so many forms.

  • There are as many forms of excitement as there are individual men.

  • At the same time, as humanity's eyes have been opened and its wisdom increased, many forms of nakedness unknown in ruder conditions have been disclosed.

  • But it is a real sacrifice, depriving them of many forms both of capacity and of enjoyment.

  • Advanced civilisation brings with it countless and inestimable benefits, but it also brings with it many forms of suffering from which a ruder existence is exempt.

  • Many forms of segregation may be specified, under each of which evolution proceeds on a different principle.

  • It is for this reason that the world over, religions, though of so many forms, are still so much alike.

  • Taking advantage of the liberty it grants, many forms of immorality seem to be on the increase.

  • In many forms there is a heart-shaped space upon the dorsal margin of the closed valves forward of the umbones, called the /lunule/.

  • Avalokita[17] in many forms and in many ages has been one of the principal deities of Asia but his origin is obscure.

  • A temple of Maitreya has been found at Turfan in Central Asia with a Chinese inscription which speaks of him as an active and benevolent deity manifesting himself in many forms.

  • The root appears in many forms in record orthographies, due largely to the efforts of European scribes to express the sound in either the German or the English alphabet.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    living protoplasm; many birds; many books; many branches; many cells; many children; many directions; many enemies; many farmers; many fields; many hours; many instances; many leagues; many months; many others; many pages; many physicians; many pictures; many pieces; many readers; many respects; many souls; many stamens; many tears; many young; paddy rice