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Example sentences for "many writers"

  • A sense of this excellence of form is expressed by many writers.

  • Although this story is related by many writers, it is doubtless a gross libel on the fair fame of this great artist, originating with some witless wag, who thought nothing too horrible to impose upon the credulity of mankind.

  • Now there are two classes of men, both of them wielding large powers over others, whose characters have been sharply contrasted by many writers.

  • This contrast has furnished a theme to many writers, and has been ably summarised by Ure,[369] who quotes in support pregnant passages from the works of H.

  • That they were fair-haired has been taken for granted by many writers.

  • Cold sponging is assigned a very low place among the methods of abstracting heat from the body by many writers.

  • Note: The term is applied especially to the land and fresh-water species, while the marine species are generally called turtles, but the terms tortoise and turtle are used synonymously by many writers.

  • Note: This use of mutual as synonymous with common is inconsistent with the idea of interchange, or reciprocal relation, which properly belongs to it; but the word has been so used by many writers of high authority.

  • By many writers it is now restricted to the swallow- tailed butterflies, like Papilio polyxenes, or asterias, and related species.

  • Many writers, however, use the terms seawan and wampum indiscriminately.

  • By many writers it was formerly included in the Radiata.

  • Many writers allege, as a proof that Demosthenes dared not speak on the spur of the moment, that when he attacked Demades he was always immediately answered by him, but that he never so answered Demades.

  • Many writers make a distinction between the gamb (which is stated to be the lower part only, couped or erased half-way up the leg) and the paw, but this distinction cannot be said to be always rigidly observed.

  • But the assertion of many writers with a knowledge of armory that "bar sinister" is a mistake for "bend sinister" is also somewhat misleading, because the real mistake lies in the spelling of the term.

  • This statement is recalled with great persistence by many writers on Cornwall.

  • Many writers do not agree with this opinion.

  • Whereas the starting line is sometimes drawn along high-water mark, many writers draw it along low-water mark.

  • Footnote 123: Many writers, however, maintain that there is such a rule of International Law.

  • Many writers confuse it with Black Tartarian.

  • Many writers mention a seedless cherry but Duhamel doubts its existence.

  • Many writers, including Leroy, believe this cherry to be identical with the Flamentine.

  • All the large European public libraries have copies of palimpsests, which are melancholy illustrations of the literary tastes of many writers or bookmakers during the Middle Ages.

  • Mention is also made by many writers of the five centuries which followed Isidore's time of the calamus, indicating that notwithstanding it had been superseded by the quill it was still a favorite writing implement in some places.

  • The errors introduced into the natural sciences by relying upon observation instead of experiment, have been noticed by many writers; and by none more judiciously than M.

  • This decline of the ecclesiastical power is noticed by many writers of the time; but it is sufficient to refer to the very curious remonstrance of the French clergy, in 1605, in De Thou, Hist.

  • The obligations of Charron to Montaigne were very considerable, but are stated too strongly by many writers.

  • Like so many writers of her day, she wrote Johnsonese rather than English.

  • Look at it in retrospect, as it is pictured by many writers of every school of thought, and a dark scene of melancholy failure presents itself.

  • The rise and advance of Methodism, and its relationship with the English Church, is a subject of very great interest, and one that has occupied the attention of many writers.

  • The order is kept only roughly without pedantic accuracy, which cannot be achieved, as many writers do not even trouble to localize their statements with anything approaching exactitude.

  • Moreover, it has been seen that this belief appears to be almost universal in Australia, and that it is reported by many writers.

  • As a result of his discussion, Nieboer dismisses of course the term "slave" used by many writers to designate the woman's position in Australia.

  • With the assertion of many writers that a subject of a neutral who accepts Letters of Marque from a belligerent may be treated as a pirate, I cannot agree.

  • For it was formerly asserted by many writers[297] and military experts that, for certain reasons and purposes, undefended localities also might in exceptional cases be bombarded.

  • Germany's outburst of hatred and its frequent exhibition during the war and its promulgation as a cult and a religion appear to have excited the interest of many writers on the war.

  • Many writers whom we do not need to review in great detail have contributed to the objections to the biological principle as an explanation of war.

  • That the motives of display and pride have been peculiarly active in Germany in the last few decades has been maintained by many writers.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many writers" 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:
    early marriage; had recourse; less marked; many accounts; many animals; many cells; many centuries; many changes; many churches; many circumstances; many critics; many diseases; many districts; many eggs; many hours; many houses; many important; many lands; many leagues; many other; many proofs; many souls; many things; many years; then remove from the; your mind