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Example sentences for "will generally"

  • Although this weed may not be regarded as an acquisition from the collector's point of view, it will generally repay a careful examination, as it frequently bears rare parasitic species.

  • Or, knocking the stopper gently with a piece of wood, first on one side, then on the other, will generally loosen it.

  • Plate, when laid aside, will generally tarnish, but if cleaned by this method, at stated periods, it will always look well.

  • Certain conditional circumstances somewhat alter these sizes, but approximately they are to be expected, and a certain number more or less tailed will generally be found amongst the rest.

  • Compound Powder of Chalk, Quinine Mixture, Rhubarb, Catechu, will generally be sufficient.

  • If it occur early in the disease, it will generally be sufficient to prescribe at bedtime ten grains each of potassium bromide and chloral, repeated once or twice during the night.

  • This question cannot always be definitely settled at first, but the failure of the secondary fever of small-pox, together with the fact that the disease does not spread by infection, will generally suffice to decide it.

  • Attention to the general symptoms of the two diseases, however, and particularly an examination of the mucous membranes, will generally clear up any doubt.

  • In manning a short-winged hawk it will generally be found better to work very hard for a few days than to work only moderately hard for a much longer time.

  • Hence all the intermediate forms between the earlier and later states, that is between the less and more improved state of a species, as well as the original parent-species itself, will generally tend to become extinct.

  • Thus the varieties or modified descendants, proceeding from the common parent (A), will generally go on increasing in number and diverging in character.

  • When the individuals of any species are scanty, all the individuals, whatever their quality may be, will generally be allowed to breed, and this will effectually prevent selection.

  • The critical student, however, will generally be able to see the reason; e.

  • It is true that, wherever exclusion or negation is indicated by that word, haunga will generally answer; e.

  • Ngakainga; (c) A verb and words compounded of verbs, will generally omit it.

  • Ko will generally be prefixed to the subject,[34] e.

  • This increases the beaten zone and will generally assure a certain amount of fire effect.

  • To gain decisive results, it will generally be necessary to use all the troops at some stage of the combat.

  • If the deployment is found to be premature, it will generally be best to assemble the company and proceed in close order.

  • It will generally be found that there is Constipation (see), so first of all, the bowels must be regulated.

  • A sip of cold water, or bathing the face with cold water, will generally prevent a threatened fainting.

  • Where Spring Cabbages manifest an unusual tendency to bolt, sowing late in August, followed by late planting, will generally prove a remedy, always assuming that suitable varieties have been sown.

  • In the southern counties, and on light land, it will generally be safe to winter Hollyhocks in the open, with merely a shelter of dry fern or litter.

  • For home consumption it will generally suffice if the white portion is about four inches long, and this determines the depth at which the sticks should be cut.

  • For this method of cultivation the Globe variety should be employed, and two sowings, the first in February and another in March, will generally provide a good supply of roots in advance of the outdoor crops.

  • About an hour, to an hour and a half, after leaving the bed, will generally be found the most appropriate time for breakfast, and appears to be the one pointed out by nature, and the most conducive to health.

  • This treatment, except in very bad cases, will generally effect a cure.

  • Peculiar or rare patterns should be avoided, for if any such be broken, it will generally be found very difficult and expensive, and frequently impossible, to replace them.

  • This peculiarity of manner in the lower orders, will generally, it is believed, be found connected with their real degradation and insignificance in the eyes of their superiors.

  • And it will generally be found, that the finest grapes are the produce of the most dry, stony, and seemingly barren hills.

  • A dose of Sulphur, or rubbing a little flour of sulphur on the hands, will generally suffice.

  • Nux Vomica given at night and repeated morning and noon, will generally serve to cause an evacuation.


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