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Example sentences for "whole series"

  • To affirm that in a given society motherhood is individual and not communal (group motherhood), a strict analysis of a whole series of circumstances is necessary.

  • As a matter of fact, a whole series of customs, duties, and tribal regulations absolutely contradict the existence of jealousy in our sense.

  • Thus they might easily conclude that it was possible to ennoble metals by means of a whole series of transmutations--that is to say, to obtain from them those which are more and more precious.

  • Next to these two most important periodicals, a whole series of others exist, similar in tendency, and all having a wide circulation.

  • The name ‘Parnassiens’ was, in fact, applied to a whole series of poets and writers who have scarcely a point in common between them.

  • There is a whole series of things which are blue, round, and smooth.

  • I have known several women of this kind, who held veritable orgies and induced a whole series of young girls to become their lovers, in the way we have just indicated.

  • I have observed a whole series of perversions in persons whose sexual appetite was normal when they were sober, but became perverted on the slightest intoxication.

  • This important category of individuals constitutes a whole series of transitions between the insane prophets of whom we have spoken and well-balanced men of genius.

  • There are a whole series of manipulations employed for the same object, which constitute the psychic equivalent of compensating masturbation.

  • There is a whole series of stories belonging to this group, illustrating in turn the virtues of brotherly harmony, generosity toward the weak, hospitality toward strangers, and maternal love.

  • Here is a whole series of events, each depending on the preceding ones.

  • It seems to me that the moral judgment should first be exercised on a single moral quality as exhibited in a single act before it is applied to a whole series of acts; and hence that the fable should precede the story.

  • All such caterpillars--and there is a whole series of species--as they increase in size acquire the habit of concealing themselves on the earth by day, and of feeding only at night.

  • But this alone does not explain why, on the side of the imagines, a whole series of families show the same amount of morphological divergence from the families of other groups.

  • Thus, it is well known that there is a whole series of species resembling our V.

  • A whole series of these posts and their field-depots fell into our hands during the march.

  • However, in a whole series of minor engagements on the Msalu river and further west our fighting patrols inflicted, gradually, severe losses on the enemy and his patrols soon evacuated the east bank of the Msalu.

  • A whole series of actions, in which one or more of our companies were engaged, and which resulted in severe loss to the enemy, now took place in this district.

  • It happened several times that out of parties of about twenty men, none, or only a few, got away, and in the foreground also a whole series of encounters ended in our favour.

  • A whole series of mystery plays followed from the fruitful pen of Simeón Polótzky.

  • A third case: what a whole series of generations have acquired, have toiled for, one light head ruins.

  • The arrangement of a whole series of these amusements, to fill out the day, was the sole occupation which weighed on their thoughts; and even this, for the greater part, Pan Osnovski took on himself as master of the house.

  • And he was dashed with just such a flood of desire as when looking for the ribbons of Pani Osnovski's mantle (in Rome), and the more burning that it was strengthened by a whole series of temptations.

  • A whole series of sensible and logical considerations showing it to be essential for him to go to Petersburg, and even to re-enter the service, kept springing up in his mind.

  • What she drew from the guitar would have had no meaning for other listeners, but in her imagination a whole series of reminiscences arose from those sounds.

  • These are symphonic marvels which would suffice a second-rate composer for a whole series of long symphonies.

  • In 1823 he was appointed Director of the Moscow Opera, where he produced a whole series of operettas and vaudevilles, many of which were settings of texts translated from the French.

  • But the Manor is shown to be also the starting-point for a whole series of constitutional developments, passing through grade after grade of Manorial Borough, hitherto undescribed, into the complete Municipal Corporation.

  • It is as though a Titian or Rubens had painted a model in a whole series of tender situations, now in one attitude, now in another.

  • Appleton Morgan, one of the commentators of the Baconian theory, adduces in The Shakespearean Myth a whole series of examples.

  • When Shakespeare approaches his thirtieth year, he begins to occupy himself in earnest with history, to read the chronicles, to project and work out a whole series of historical plays.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whole series" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    among them; great ascetic; has ever; knock came; long term; scene from; should come; twice daily; whole allspice; whole being; whole body; whole force; whole frame; whole group; whole holiday; whole host; whole hour; whole night; whole number; whole passel; whole people; whole pepper; whole race; whole year; wholesale prices; years earlier