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Example sentences for "always present"

  • Nor is the amorphous phosphate “always present in alkaline urine.

  • Sedgwick has pointed out that the pronephros is always present in types with a larval development, and either absent or imperfectly developed in those types which undergo the greater part of their development within the egg.

  • In the Gephyrea armata there is always present a pair of posteriorly placed excretory organs, opening in the adult into the anal extremity of the alimentary tract, and provided with numerous ciliated peritoneal funnels.

  • Salamander, which however does not appear to be always present (Bunge).

  • Acetone is present in considerable amounts in many cases of diabetes mellitus, and is always present in severe {84} cases.

  • Albumin is always present--usually in traces only, but sometimes in considerable amount for a day or two.

  • Albumin is always present, and its amount, in proportion to the amount of pus, is decidedly greater than is found in cystitis.

  • On closer scrutiny, however, it appears that though no one is always present, one or other of several always is.

  • In calamity, or disaster, the thought of human suffering is always present.

  • I am always present in the sacrifices of the gods; and they that are cognisant of the Vedas and officiate therein, make their offerings to me.

  • There Hutasana is always present in his own person.

  • O virtuous king, one should next repair to the excellent region of Vishnu, where Hari is always present.

  • If these mother waters contain much free sulphuric acid, from the peroxidation of their sulphate of iron, they may prove useful in dissolving a portion of the alumina of the sediment which is always present in greater or less quantity.

  • A small proportion of lime increases the density, hardness, and lustre of glass; and it aids in decomposing the alkaline sulphates and muriates always present in the pearl ash of commerce.

  • But the knowledge of what she expected of him was an inspiration, always present in his visions of her.

  • This elementary mystery and terror is always present, with one familiar with the coast, to qualify the gentleness of its lovelier aspects.

  • There was a kind of predetermined and willful gayety about Asheville however, that is apt to be present in a watering-place, and gave to it the melancholy tone that is always present in gay places.

  • A scapula is always present, and is generally expanded distally, but in the Chelonia the distal end is cylindrical.

  • The scapula has a long acromion, and a clavicle is always present except in Perameles.

  • A pectoral girdle is always present, and generally also a sternum.

  • Cough is always present, and is very often the first symptom to attract the patient's attention.

  • This peculiarity must be attributed to the absence of pigment cells which, when present, always present a more or less dark color.

  • The medulla is absent in the downy hairs, but in the coarser class it is always present, especially in white hair.

  • But creation is no mere machine; the Divine worker is always present in His works.

  • If God is always present energizing in nature's forces, how can any fresh putting forth of his energy be a violation of nature's laws?

  • The precipitate is soluble in acetone, which is always present in wood spirit.

  • Mucus is always present in small quantity in healthy urine, in which it shows itself within a few hours after the urine has been excreted in the shape of a transparent cloud towards the bottom of the vessel containing the urine.

  • They will be found in varying proportions, now more of knowing, now of feeling, and now of willing, but some of each is always present in our consciousness.

  • The thing forever eludes us, but the process is always present.

  • Some sort of feeling tone or mood is always present.

  • A cruel uncle and an injured lover, will be always present to my aking sight.

  • May the idea of your loving Abelard, always present to your mind, be now changed into the image of Abelard truly penitent!

  • That which is called the knowable, is the pure soul of the nature of intelligence; it is always present in everything in all places and is eternal--having neither its rising or setting (i.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    almost all; always been; always carried; always does; always done; always full; always had; always like; always made; always make; always more; always present; always right; always something; always thought; always told; always used; always will; book called; central office; comparison between; divine truth; free pardon; high level; replied the young officer; set forth