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Example sentences for "typical"

Lexicographically close words:
typewritten; typhoid; typhoon; typhoons; typhus; typically; typified; typifies; typify; typifying
  1. In the above table I have given the most typical formations, and those which are the most common at the present day.

  2. The scope of greatest expression for each typical instrument is marked thus, [symbol: horizontal bracket] under the notes; the range is the same in each instrument of the same type.

  3. Examples of the use of solo wood-wind are to be found in any score; the following are typical instances: Examples of solo wood-wind: 1.

  4. Of course Mr. Dickson invited us to dinner, and this led to a typical and amusing incident.

  5. The interview was typical of governmental business as conducted by such officials.

  6. Soon we ran into a typical wonder-sight of that part of the country.

  7. He was a typical American of the western type who had lived in South Africa for years.

  8. Manaan was a typical kaffir, and Snyman told me a story about him which well illustrates the characteristics of the breed.

  9. This led to an argument and to my taking a short and sad cruise in the "Mayflower," this being the highflown name of a typical Cape Town hack.

  10. Many of our typical English streams are almost or quite voiceless in their course; we have to bend our heads to catch the low monotone of their flowing.

  11. But to get to a typical moorland parish we must not linger at Lustleigh; we must go out to Widecombe, and by whatever road we reach it we shall understand the sad fate of Tom Pearce's old mare.

  12. Whether characters are reclaimed or no, there is an effort to reclaim the moor, which is the typical stony ground of the parable; and the gradual enclosure of parts that were formerly public is a result.

  13. The sugar is typical of the sweets of Hymen: the water of its purity: and the broken glass of the irrevocable character of the ceremony.

  14. By a curious chance it so happened that this typical {151} Englishman was brought into closer contact than any other of his countrymen with the alien from over the sea.

  15. The story is typical of the happy valiance with which he conducted both his own affairs and those of the nation.

  16. It is altogether a distinct thing, wherefore the Jews cannot be met in the same way with regard to the weekly Sabbath as they can with regard to the typical observances which had their accomplishment in Christ.

  17. The whole process, therefore, was typical or prefigurative of the grand atonement made for the sins of the world by Jesus Christ, the High-Priest of our profession.

  18. I said before, the reading of the law by a typical priesthood, which the Jews would have set up in the room and place of the ministration of the spirit.

  19. But because the Jews did such a service upon the Sabbath day, as they were a typical people, it doth not follow that this was any part of the commandment; and therefore we are to rest, as those disciples did, according to the commandment.

  20. Typical institutions were introduced after the fall, to explain to ruined man the nature of that redemption of which he stood in need, and which in the fulness of the time would be provided for him.

  21. Characteristic, typical expression of those processes of his mind that she could not understand!

  22. The physical signs often show an enlargement of the heart, with increased activity at first, from irritability of the heart and a lack of perfect coordination; later the heart may show typical signs of weakness.

  23. Of course the most important concomitant symptoms of high pressure are cardiac, renal, and cerebral, and the typical headache, as he terms it, is a symptom of serious import.

  24. It could of course be taken only in those cases in which there were more or less continued anginal pains; the true typical acute angina pectoris attack is over, or the patient is dead, before any blood pressure determination could be made.

  25. The face is pale, the eyes show fear, and the whole expression is almost typical of cardiac anxiety.

  26. It is becoming seen by all of us that the qualities essential to his commanding excellence are qualities deeply typical of us all.

  27. His commanding constancy, potent to compose a Nation's turbulence, was but the outer stature of his typical interior integrity.

  28. Most of the recorded habitats and localities of occurrence may be those where the frog happens to be most in evidence to human observers, rather than those that are limiting to it or even typical of it.

  29. A typical home range, therefore, seems to average no more than 75 feet in radius.

  30. The names texensis, areolata and carolinensis have all been applied to populations in Texas, and it is questionable whether typical olivacea even extends into Texas.

  31. This slough is in the Kaw River flood plain and is two miles from the bluffs where the habitat of rocky wooded slopes begins that has been considered typical of the species in northeastern Kansas.

  32. The large average and maximum size in this sample of a breeding population may be typical after periods of drought years have prevented successful reproduction.

  33. The population which I studied may be considered typical of G.

  34. The selected individuals in Table 3 are considered typical of growth from "half-grown" to small adult size.

  35. For longer distances the trend is toward progressively fewer records, indicating that typical home ranges are small.

  36. These few individuals recaptured frequently may not be typical of the entire population.

  37. The career of the Wolf of Badenoch is typical of the time.

  38. Bamborough was a typical South African homestead of the better sort.

  39. That is a random sentence from the last page, and very typical of Mr. DUNN's dialogue.

  40. Even so it is typical of the grasping nature of the man that he complained of having to leave Mexico City behind.

  41. The edelweiss is accepted as the typical Swiss Alpine flower, but it is not at all peculiar to the Swiss Alps, and is found in Siberia, Japan, the Himalayas, and the New Zealand Alps.

  42. I can recall two typical Swiss colonists in Australia.

  43. A commentator of the true impudent breed will easily explain all this by affirming that the prodigy was typical of the resurrection.

  44. If they would call them typical of the Duke of York's love for Mrs. Clarke, they would be much nearer the truth.

  45. To understand how unsuitable such conditions would be for the highly subtle and rarefied art of Sir Thomas Browne, it is only necessary to compare one of his periods with a typical passage of Saxon prose.

  46. This does not mean that he was a typical Frenchman; far from it.

  47. A typical example of a more or less abstract rendering of a literal scene.

  48. This scene is a typical example of a more or less abstract rendering of a literal scene.

  49. A noted night restaurant is Der Zum Weissen Rössl, in which each room is decorated to represent some typical street in Berlin.

  50. The Roma in the Corso, and the Colonna in the Piazza Colonna, are the typical city restaurants; but they have a leaning towards the French cuisine.

  51. Worth a visit as a typical though favourable specimen of its kind.

  52. Every day brings some fresh story concerning the little man, and a typical one is his comforting assurance to some one who complained of an overcharge for butter.

  53. It is a fine and typical specimen of a German Bierhalle, very respectable and much frequented.

  54. Lhardy's, in the Curera de San Jerónimo, is the typical Madrid restaurant not attached to an hotel.

  55. And this is a typical menu drawn up by M.

  56. A gourmet of my acquaintance thus describes a typical breakfast at the Quadri.

  57. She is a typical Andalusian beauty and is used to admiration.

  58. I cannot put my hand on the menu of any of the many breakfasts I have eaten at Ciro's, so I borrow a typical menu from V.

  59. The Café la Rosa is a typical haunt of the submerged tenth, with a corrosive drink of its own.

  60. They have the character of typical forms, derived from the Past, yet they are certain to recur again, and hence can be foretold.

  61. We may draw from this scene certain traits of the Phæacians, as we see here a man, a typical man probably who is outside of the royal family.

  62. The three typical Greek women of the Trojan epoch are also mentioned.

  63. Here we have a typical action of Ulysses, showing his essential character, and revealing the germ out of which the Odyssey may well have sprouted.

  64. Next we are to have the experiences of the man--those of the typical man Ulysses, as he works out his own problem.

  65. Thus Tiresias is put at the beginning, he being the typical person of this Underworld, in which the deities, Pluto and Proserpine, do not appear, being held in the dark background.

  66. Plato makes him typical of a sophist, Schlegel of a poet, Lucian of a dancer.

  67. Truly this is the first stage both in the individual and in history, and Ulysses is the typical personality representing both.

  68. Nestor himself is the most prominent and the typical one of this set who are the Returners through Hellas.

  69. Such were three typical mothers, famed in Hellenic legend, being the women who bore Heroes, the offspring of Gods.

  70. There were free beer, free tobacco, free provender for everybody, in typical German plenty.

  71. Shortly after two o'clock the St. Petersburg lifted anchor and amid typical North Sea weather, raw, rainy and misty, got under way.

  72. He is too typical a British statesman for that.

  73. THE PECKS IN CAMP The Pecks are twin brothers so resembling each other that it was almost impossible to tell them apart, a fact which the roguish lads made the most of in a typical summer camp for boys.

  74. The little fact, perhaps, was typical of a general steadying and settling of his fortunes after the anguish of his great catastrophe.

  75. She was typical of those women who came in The Mayflower and her sister ships.

  76. They wore the typical garments of the period for men and women in England.

  77. You have but to copy a model, and the task is done; but to give it a soul, to make it typical by creating a man or a woman--this is the sin of Prometheus.

  78. A typical official, stamped with the official expression of decorous gloom, an ebony wand in his hand by way of insignia of office, he stood waiting with a three-cornered hat adorned with the tricolor cockade under his arm.

  79. The rooms inhabited by this couple had the illusory appearance of sham luxury seen in many Paris homes, and typical of a certain class of household.

  80. If a novelist, anxious to depict a typical humorous Irishman, were to show his hero acting as Boswell says Goldsmith acted, would not every reader acknowledge that he was true to the character of a comical Irishman?

  81. Young men might be tempted by the fascinating freedom of a wild life in the woods; but the typical emigrant was the father of a family.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    typical case; typical example