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Example sentences for "many ways"

  • It would in fact mean a new world in many ways.

  • A man and a woman may attain to a fine fellowship of mind and find co-operation in many ways congenial, and yet may experience no mutual physical attraction.

  • In many ways he was pedantic; but his pedantry lay close to the vineyards of life--far closer than that fetich Experience of the innumerable tea-cups.

  • Sitting down on the upturned seat, he remarked, "I like the book in many ways.

  • Remember she'll live--in many ways healthy--only just this one defect.

  • She--she is in many ways a healthy child.

  • The human body can be affected in many ways, whereby its power of activity is increased or diminished, and also in other ways which do not render its power of activity either greater or less.

  • I think everyone will agree from what has been said, that the emotions may be compounded one with another in so many ways, and so many variations may arise therefrom, as to exceed all possibility of computation.

  • We perceive that a certain body is affected in many ways.

  • Ann, in her compassion and thankfulness, had truly learnt to love her, and she now led me to perceive that she was in many ways a right wise and good woman.

  • Mrs General is always with us, and we speak French and speak Italian, and she takes pains to form us in many ways.

  • And yet men were never so discontented, nor did they ever find so many ways of expressing their discontent.

  • The character of the people conformed in many ways to that of the soil.

  • Deficient in many ways, Caroline: in goodness, in thoughtfulness, and in other desirable qualities; and greatly so in education.

  • But it was dark; dark in many ways, and Constance was soon to be reminded again of it forcibly.

  • There was so much to do; so much to alter in so many ways.

  • There is money wanted in many ways, sir; a favourable termination to the suit was counted upon so certainly.

  • In the interval Judea had been subjected to changes affecting her in many ways, but in nothing so much as her political status.

  • A gleam of ineffable love lighted his face as he said, "The Lord hath been good to me in many ways; but thou, Esther, art the sovereign excellence of his favor.

  • It is not culture, valuable as that is in many ways, that will avail to stanch man's deepest wounds.

  • Are we willing to let them all go, and without a twinge of envy or a hanging back from prejudice, to welcome the discovery that 'God fulfils Himself in many ways'?

  • That great truth is sinned against and denied in many ways.

  • But the relations between civilised countries on the one hand, and uncivilised or semi-civilised countries on the other hand, are very much more difficult in many ways.

  • The Spirit of God hath his hand in saving of us many ways; for they that go to heaven, as they must be beholding to the Father and the Son, so also to the Spirit of God.

  • The sufferings, or offering of the saints in sacrifice, it is of great use and advantage to the gospel; of use, I say, many ways.

  • I had brought with me the first volume of Lyell's 'Principles of Geology,' which I studied attentively; and the book was of the highest service to me in many ways.

  • This, I think, was in many ways advantageous to me by keeping up home affections and interests.

  • I have been told that I was much slower in learning than my younger sister Catherine, and I believe that I was in many ways a naughty boy.

  • He lived during this time in many ways contrary to the customs of his country.

  • The truth was that he did not see fit to visit any extreme vengeance upon so great a people, who might prove very useful to the Romans in many ways.

  • Hawkins, the Provost (whose influence was in many ways a powerful one with J4 H.

  • Another reason why Newman did not appeal to these non-studious ones was attributable to the fact that he was, in many ways, very eccentric both in manner and dress.

  • It appears in the public news in many ways; but besides, I have papers from Oudh and Calcutta which interest me extremely, and give me the most cheerful hopes of the future.

  • Still, there was not (as is shown, I think, in many ways) strong community of interests.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many ways" 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:
    library work; many accounts; many authors; many banks; many branches; many cases; many churches; many critics; many families; many feet; many forms; many houses; many important; many knights; many letters; many physicians; many places; many races; many stamens; many subjects; many tribes; many votes; many weeks; many wives; many writers; modern philosophy