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Example sentences for "statements"

Lexicographically close words:
stateliest; statelily; stateliness; stately; statement; stater; stateroom; staterooms; statesman; statesmanlike
  1. Sir Eldon Gorst's statements were approved by the British government.

  2. Fashion is so variable, that statements which are true of it to-day may be false a month hence.

  3. With respect to ball-room toilette, its fashions are so variable, that statements which are true of it to-day, may be false a month hence.

  4. Applying these statements to the earth and moon, we see that tidal energy is produced at the expense of the earth's rotation, and that the length of the day is thereby slowly increasing.

  5. But for authoritative statements on tides, other books must be read.

  6. The answer is twofold: both statements are in some sense true.

  7. Had they regarded Aristotle as a verbally inspired writer, they could not have received his statements with more unhesitating conviction.

  8. The physics of those days were a simple reproduction of statements in old books.

  9. Senora, I do; in part through my own observation, and in part from the statements of Don Luis de Bobadilla.

  10. A few appeals were made to the old seaman, to see if he would corroborate the statements he had just heard, but his protestations became so much the louder in behalf of the accuracy of the account.

  11. So much has been written of late years, touching the discovery of America, that it would not be at all surprising should there exist a disposition in a certain class of readers to deny the accuracy of all the statements in this work.

  12. We give his most important statements in the following brief items: 1.

  13. We designed to give the statements of these men at some length in this connection, but we find that it would swell our report to too great a size.

  14. The same statements substantially were made to us by Mr. H.

  15. He corroborated the statements made by other planters with retard to the conduct of the apprentices.

  16. These statements were the substance of a formal report which he had just prepared for the eye of Sir Lionel Smith, and which he was kind enough to read to us.

  17. This is the substance of the statements made to us.

  18. He reviewed the evidence very shortly, and pointed out to the jury that it was for them to consider these statements and to say if they believed the affidavit put up for the defence.

  19. Contrast this straightforward evidence with the statements made by Miss Strode herself!

  20. Now, I have here a statement of the case as far as we've been able to obtain it from the proceedings in the police court, and the statements made by the witnesses for the prosecution.

  21. Many exaggerated statements went abroad at the outset, but the real facts are full of interest, and they have shed much new light on many subjects.

  22. But in the endeavour to make the story interesting, there has been no sacrifice of accuracy in the statements of fact.

  23. A "computer program" is a set of statements or instructions to be used directly or indirectly in a computer in order to bring about a certain result.

  24. The Register shall also prescribe regulations under which detailed cumulative annual statements of account, certified by a certified public accountant, shall be filed for every compulsory license under this section.

  25. The regulations covering both the monthly and the annual statements of account shall prescribe the form, content, and manner of certification with respect to the number of records made and the number of records distributed.

  26. Bayle has put down his strongest and most skilfully reasoned statements in support of his opinion: and I hope that I have shown clearly how this excellent man has been misled.

  27. Bayle himself in various places has supplied me with passages from two able theologians of his party, which have some reference to these statements of mine.

  28. But to correct or to criticise such vague statements on more certain knowledge, even if I possessed it, is what can hardly be here expected.

  29. Newman's statements as to the religious character of his mind.

  30. About this I did not feel any difficulty, for having put forth doctrinal statements in my two last letters, I did not feel called upon to do it again, and so I went on.

  31. His perplexity must have been increased when he afterwards heard his own statements reproduced in the speech of the opposing counsel.

  32. In his readings with me he was never satisfied with bare statements unaccompanied by reasons.

  33. I never imagined that I could have written anything to warrant such an impression; but it shows how careful we should be to make clear statements so as to avoid being misunderstood.

  34. He is frank and fearless in presenting his opinions, and does not confuse the mind by mixing up statements of fact with any of the trancendental Scotchman's sentimentality.

  35. His confidence had first been won by a specious exterior, his reason captivated by statements and arguments that seemed like truth, and his senses deceived by appearances.

  36. If any reader doubts this, I beg leave to call his attention to some statements found in a pamphlet called "Pictures from England's Story," which I bought at a London news stand.

  37. The later Confessions supplement and explain the statements of the Augsburg Confession.

  38. The Formula of Concord has no special article on the Church, but touches the question incidentally and confirms the statements of the other symbols.

  39. In some of their original confessional statements the Reformed churches declared that the Spirit of God required no means of grace, since He worked immediately and directly.

  40. I do not wish to argue this point out further than is necessary to explain the position which, it appears to me, Druidism occupies, and I will therefore only add a note as to the authorities for the statements I have advanced.

  41. The reader should be reminded that the archives exposed within the past few years have made the statements of early writers untrustworthy on very many of the nicer points.

  42. His statements are plain, direct, clear, and condensed, though ample enough for his purpose, and the substance of what is generally wanted will be found accurately given in his pages.

  43. This made all the intrenchments based upon Marini's statements untenable.

  44. In addition to this he wrote a number of foot-notes purporting to come from the editor, but really intended to counteract the unpopularity of certain statements in the text.

  45. Respecting the rate of the decline of agricultural population exaggerated statements are often made.

  46. The general accuracy of these statements is beyond question.

  47. Contradictory statements are, however, made about a ship from the Earl of Warwick's fleet which appeared in the Mersey at this time.

  48. Rosworm was a capable officer and served the town well; but his own estimate of his services is much higher than anybody else's, and his statements about the arrears owing to him from the town must have been greatly exaggerated.

  49. Warrington, but his statements are accepted by Mr. Gardiner.

  50. It is evident that the banquet was a pre-arranged affair in spite of statements to the contrary ("C.

  51. It is evident that in spite of statements to the contrary, the common soldiers on both sides were alike in the matter of plundering.

  52. But these statements are outweighed by the evidence of most of the inside managers and some of the employers interviewed.

  53. Referring to that, give the statements that were made by each of the prisoners in reply to your questions?

  54. Mr. Davega, of counsel for the prisoners, also opposed the motion, reiterating the statements in relation to the testimony to be procured.

  55. Eminently moderate proposals were met by statements of irreducible minima, and in the ensuing deadlock our ambassadors surged forward like a Greek Chorus with ineffectual pleas for patience and the avoidance of irretrievable steps.

  56. Hilpert Attention has been called to the vague and mysterious statements regarding a preparation called Zemacol, manufactured by the Norwich Pharmacal Co.

  57. A little investigation would have shown you that the statements we have made about Sanatogen are based on the experiences and opinions of such men as von Noorden, C.

  58. That such results are not hypothetical is evidenced by the statements of the exploiters of Papayans (Bell) that “the annual sale now exceeds four hundred million tablets.

  59. Bearing these conditions in mind, the following statements seem to be justified: (a) The botanical, chemical and pharmaceutical properties of cactus are not sufficiently determined to make any available preparation a reliable remedy.

  60. As to our advertisements and literature: Every claim made emanates from the freely recorded statements of competent observers, checked and rechecked by men who have been absolutely free from all bias or prejudice.

  61. The physician would scarcely suspect from such statements that Somnos is as poisonous a substance as solutions containing hydrated chloral in corresponding amount; that such is the case is shown by the following experiments.

  62. Certainly there is no warrant for such statements as: “In Painful Dysmenorrhea [sic] Dioviburnia is especially indicated, and its continued use will invariably give relief.

  63. According to statements of the firm each 5 c.

  64. As the manufacturers evidently recognize that false formulas can no longer be made plausible, only vague statements as to the composition are now offered.

  65. To determine how nearly the present statements made by the Enteronol Company approximate truthfulness, our chemists were asked to examine the nostrum as it is now sold.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "statements" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.