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Example sentences for "sometimes nearly"

  • The general form of the whole shell is in the Streblonida sometimes more egg-shaped or even subspherical, at other times more top-like or conical, sometimes nearly discoidal.

  • Their size is sometimes nearly equal, at other times very different, their form commonly very irregular, roundish, but sometimes also subspherical or egg-shaped.

  • The internal structure of the disk is commonly more or less obscure, as the lenticular disk is much thickened, sometimes nearly ellipsoidal.

  • Stipe short and thick, sometimes nearly obsolete, yellowish or reddish brown, darker below, the base expanded into a small hypothallus.

  • Aquatic or marsh herbs, with scapes or scape-like peduncles, sometimes nearly leafless.

  • Ring irregularly polygonal or sometimes nearly circular, without edges, armed with a single series of ten to fifteen short pyramidal spines, which are irregularly {948}disposed in the sagittal plane.

  • The general form of the Challengerida is rather simple, usually more or less ovate, sometimes nearly triangular, at other times subspherical.

  • Shell smooth, irregularly ovate, more or less oblique, variable in size and form, sometimes nearly spherical, at other times subcylindrical.

  • The shell is commonly very flat, conical or pyramidal, sometimes nearly discoidal.

  • Bulb four or five inches in diameter, six or seven inches in depth, turbinate, sometimes nearly fusiform.

  • The cuticle of the pileus is plain or torn into scales which are wood brown, or when close together they are often darker, sometimes nearly black.

  • The gills are attached to the stem, sometimes nearly free, never decurrent.

  • The gills are white or often becoming tawny at maturity, broad, rounded or notched, not closely placed, sometimes nearly decurrent.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bound book; brave deeds; call from; justices appointed; metric tons; sometimes also; sometimes called; sometimes employed; sometimes even; sometimes found; sometimes happens; sometimes known; sometimes made; sometimes more; sometimes nearly; sometimes necessary; sometimes omitted; sometimes quite; sometimes reddish; sometimes referred; sometimes represented; sometimes seen; sometimes termed; sometimes the; sometimes think; three officers