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Example sentences for "whatever kind"

  • No excellence, as I conceive, of whatever kind, is rejected by Catholic teaching, and the perfection of the mind is not less divine than the perfection of the heart.

  • And all inanimate things, of whatever kind, are held to be moved, if they move at all, by a force outside themselves.

  • The mind seems to find a satisfaction when a change of whatever kind is shown to be, or possibly to be, the result of movement.

  • All idea, of whatever kind it may be, all object, is phenomenal existence, but the will alone is a thing in itself.

  • Next I come to the implicit assumption of definite propositions in the first start of a course of reasoning, and the arbitrary exclusion of others, of whatever kind.

  • Verbal reasoning, of whatever kind, as opposed to mental, is what I mean by inference, which differs from logic only inasmuch as logic is its scientific form.

  • As long as this flattering quality is joined to his name, he can bear with patience the imputation of carelessness, incorrectness, or defects of whatever kind.

  • Thus one misunderstands himself if he imagines that he can think the infinite, of whatever kind it may be, as something objectively present and complete, and independent of the regressus.

  • It is a mistake to suppose that this is a material age in which the love of religion, of poetry, of art, of excellence of whatever kind, is dead.

  • We are a crowd where the highest and the best lose individuality, and are swept along as though democracy were a tyranny of the average man under which superiority of whatever kind is criminal.

  • A dwarf tree, of whatever kind, is simply one that has been caused to assume diminutive proportions.

  • After having reviewed the whole subject, it may be safe for us to conclude that what is called disease in our cultivated vegetables of whatever kind, is a departure from full health and productiveness of sound fruits.

  • Is there one who has not remarked that when he made use of a man of talent, of whatever kind, he would, before he felt he could trust him, find out his weak point, and in most cases hasten to divulge it?

  • The caution with which I have watched these things for the last month should be a guarantee of the support I would afford you if, in your turn, a factious spirit, of whatever kind, should disturb you on your throne.

  • Our heroes, who are accustomed to open war with their enemies, acquire a habit of disguising nothing, and see a battle-field in any opposition they may meet with, of whatever kind.

  • At present the reader is supposed to have been put in possession of a prime swarm, in the season, which is the best method of stocking a new hive of whatever kind, and the earlier the better.

  • Within this central opening it is intended to place the super, of whatever kind it may be.

  • The many cases benefited by those methods have been and are such as are amenable to mental healing, of whatever kind.

  • All along the edge of forms and objects, of whatever kind, the value and color relation constantly change.

  • One has only to go into any exhibition of pictures to-day to be struck with the fact that the key of almost every picture in it, of whatever kind, has changed from what it would have been in the last generation.

  • Whatever kind of picture you take in hand, remember that what distinguishes the treatment of it from that of other pictures depends on the inherent character of it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bitter almonds; brave knight; but has; chrome yellow; common plant; dark eyes; direct question; fluid ounces; great flood; heroic picture; mile walk; natural justice; nobody ever; play the; subterranean fire; thought came; whatever comes; whatever cost; whatever else; whatever form; whatever happens; whatever may; whatever rank; whatever they; whatever thou; whatever you