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Example sentences for "subdivides"

Lexicographically close words:
subdeacons; subditis; subditos; subdivide; subdivided; subdividing; subdivision; subdivisions; subdominant; subdorsal
  1. The commercial division of a business naturally subdivides into two sections: Accounting, and Advertising and Sales.

  2. This chart subdivides commercial expense into executive, accounting, office, sales, and credits and collections, showing totals for each and for the entire commercial branch.

  3. The dorsal peroneal division usually subdivides into two unequal branches, both of which penetrate the deep surface of the proximal end of M.

  4. The nerve then extends distally along the anterolateral edge of the latter muscle and subdivides into two long branches.

  5. The main trunk subdivides into two large nerves--peroneal and tibial--that are adjacent and bound to each other throughout the thigh; the peroneal nerve lies anterior to the tibial.

  6. On digit IV the tendon subdivides into branches that attach to the proximal ends of the ungual, fourth, third, and (usually) second phalanges.

  7. The large middle tibial division soon subdivides into two branches that pass posterodistally lateral to M.

  8. IV and gastrocnemius pars externa and subdivides into two branches, one of which penetrates the medial surface of M.

  9. Wilson divides the Shoshones into the Shoshones and Bannacks, and the Utahs; the latter he subdivides into seven bands, which will be seen under Utahs.

  10. All these he subdivides into thirty-seven families; but so far as those on the Pacific Coast are concerned, he might as reasonably have made of them twice or half the number.

  11. The natural he subdivides into licentiousness of disposition, irritability of temper, pride and love of dress, dishonesty and love of property, and indolence.

  12. A University education has taught him the importance of correct divisions; he divides and subdivides according to the approved scholastic methods.

  13. The solution must be drawn off in successive portions; a method which fractions the products, or subdivides them into articles of various value, gradually decreasing from the first portion drawn off to the last.

  14. Just where the road to Fort McDowell crosses this, it subdivides into three or four lesser acequias, and these branch off over the mesa indefinitely.

  15. Arizona naturally and geographically subdivides on that line, and the interests of the two sections are usually quite divergent.

  16. Some miles below the Fort, Green River subdivides into Black's and Smith's Forks, and the valleys of both of these we found contained much excellent land.

  17. It divides and subdivides into smaller and smaller branches, until, in the form of the tiniest vessels, called capillaries, it passes inward among the cells to the very center of the hepatic lobules.

  18. Each branch, having reached its lung, divides and subdivides again and again, until it ends in hair-like capillaries, which form a very fine network in every part of the lung.

  19. For example, a large nerve goes down each leg; this nerve subdivides here and there.

  20. The first of these aspects subdivides into what Kant denominates, 1.

  21. The second of these aspects subdivides into what Kant denominates, 1.

  22. The Universe as Thing, or the concrete domain of Being, subdivides into the world of Things proper as distinguished from the Personal world, or the Human world or Man.

  23. The internal iliac branch subdivides in general so soon after its origin, that it may be regarded as for the most part an unsafe proceeding to place a ligature upon it.

  24. In somewhat the same mode as the posterior half of the omo-hyoid subdivides the larger posterior triangle into two of lesser dimensions, the anterior half of the same muscle divides the anterior triangle into two of smaller capacity.

  25. Now, however, each of them subdivides into two equal halves, the cleavage of the nucleus again preceding that of the surrounding protoplasm.

  26. When the animal ovum (egg-cell) has been fertilised, it divides and subdivides until we have a cluster of cohering cells, externally not unlike a raspberry or mulberry.

  27. They have a silicious, shell-like covering, which divides and subdivides in their reproductive growth, forming varied shapes which are exceedingly beautiful and interesting to examine under the microscope.

  28. It naturally subdivides itself into two periods, (a) B.

  29. Here it again subdivides (about the star m Puppis), sending off a narrow and winding branch on the preceding side as far as Gamma Argus, where it terminates abruptly.


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