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Example sentences for "other fields"

  • In mathematics as in other fields, to find one self lost in wonder at some manifestation is frequently the half of a new discovery.

  • No labor has been spared to make the present volume worthy of a place among collections of a like kind in other fields.

  • If in addition it should aid in a better appreciation of mathematicians and their work on the part of laymen and students in other fields, the author's foremost aim in the preparation of this work will have been achieved.

  • In general, the best procedure is to work back from concrete instances to the principles underlying the problem, formulate the principles and test them in other fields.

  • Whatever value the syllabus may have in other fields of study, its use in the philosophical branches ought to be discouraged.

  • Attendance is crowded and there is always a row of visitors, teachers of the vicinity, advanced students in other fields of work, or undergraduates brought in by members of the class.

  • Yet intelligence is a name applied to processes that actually exist in the regulation of movements, and there is, a priori, no reason why similar processes should not occur in regulation in other fields.

  • He would have republished "Unconscious Memory" himself, had not the latter years of his life been devoted to all- engrossing work in other fields.

  • If the same method of regulation is found in other fields, there is no reason for refusing to compare the action to intelligence.

  • Successful from the outset of his business career, Mr. Meighen continually extended his efforts into other fields.

  • His activities likewise extended to other fields having to do with many subjects of vital interest to city and country.

  • He has since been an active factor in the successful control of the business and to other fields of activity has extended his efforts with equally desirable results.

  • Gradually he extended his efforts to other fields, becoming financially and ofttimes actively interested in corporations which are now recognized as among the foremost in the commercial and industrial circles of the province.

  • Oriental superstition cast its blight upon the fair field of science, whatever compensation it may or may not have brought in other fields.

  • This improvement was due to the famous Albategnius, whose work in other fields we shall examine in a moment.

  • But as it was he turned his attention to other fields of research.

  • After leaving this charge he rendered effective service in other fields until 1852, when, having almost lost the use of his voice, he took a superannuated relation.

  • Having thus paid our respects to Appleton and the University, we are prepared to pass on to other fields.

  • But the labors of the year, as usual, came to a close when we were in the midst of our work, and we were compelled to sunder old associations and form new ones in other fields.

  • Such has been the fate of the great mass of historical writings, no less than of productions in other fields of literature.

  • To be sure, the Oriental thinkers applied the same poetical conceptions to cosmology that dominated them in other fields.

  • Rassam was primarily an explorer; he assisted Layard in his earlier work at Nineveh, and himself carried on the investigations for the British Government after Layard had been called to other fields.

  • For summaries of his work in other fields, see Whewell, vol.

  • The list will be found to contain the names of several who were subsequently killed, or died of wounds received on other fields: C.

  • The several special sciences sprang up, and a multitude of men have for a long time past devoted themselves to definite limited fields of investigation with little attention to what has been done in other fields.

  • But have we here, any more than in other fields, the right to assume that a doctrine was true at a given time merely because it seemed to men true at that time, or because they found it pleasing?

  • In other fields we are not inclined to believe that the ignorant man, who has given no especial attention to a subject, is the one likely to be right.

  • This tendency toward specialization is a natural thing, and is quite in line with what has taken place in other fields of investigation.

  • These connections which result in neglecting certain elements are quite as important as the positive element, both in the production of the particular procedure and in the transfer to other fields.

  • It is worth while, however, at every stage of education to use whatever power children may possess for verbatim memorization, especially in the field of literature, and to some extent in other fields as well.

  • Of some of these, subsequently engaged in other fields of labor we have already spoken; a few others merit special mention for their extraordinary faithfulness and assiduity in the service; Miss Emily E.

  • I yet hold dear the friendship knitted closely by our association at Brice’s Cross Roads and on other fields.

  • We reasoned, of course, that as we had gotten rid of our immediate enemies, who had so long been troubling us, we should probably be sent to other fields of action.

  • Smith was a capable commander, and in the Harrisburg campaign did not lessen the prestige acquired on other fields.

  • He had acquired a reputation as a tactician and fighter on other fields.

  • But they were honorable scars, and for such risks of life men get the Victoria Cross in other fields.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other fields" 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:
    other animal; other articles; other beasts; other colleges; other colors; other departments; other effect; other instances; other lands; other means; other minds; other modes; other object; other orders; other particulars; other powers; other property; other provisions; other schools; other specimens; other talk; other things being equal; other ways; other woman; otherwise they; thou givest