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Example sentences for "always represented"

  • In sculpture Amphion is always represented with a lyre; Zethus with a club.

  • Triton is always represented as half man, half fish, the body below the waist terminating in the tail of a dolphin.

  • In the Babylonian and Assyrian sculptures he is always represented with a marked physiognomy, and always indicated as a man with masses of curls over his head and a large curly beard.

  • She is always represented as bad and niggardly.

  • The Chinese make the Lotus typical of female beauty: their god Puzza is always represented as seated upon the leaves of the plant.

  • He is king of the forest; and so, in Switzerland and the Tyrol, the Geni of the Forest is always represented with an uprooted Fir-tree in his hand.

  • Royal crest, both in the case of the sovereign and all the other members of the Royal Family, is always represented upon a chapeau or cap of dignity.

  • It is always represented with a slight tuft on its head.

  • The armour is always represented as riveted plate armour unless it is specifically stated to be chain armour, as in the crest of Bathurst, or scale armour.

  • It is always represented as a demi-eagle issuing from flames of fire, and though the flames of fire will generally be found mentioned in the verbal blazon, this is not essential.

  • In the Greek transliteration of Latin names, Latin c is always represented by k; and in Latin transliteration of Greek names, k is always represented by Latin c.

  • That it was not like English j is clear from the fact that it readily passes into i, which proves the two sounds to have been closely akin; and in Greek transliterations it is always represented by ι.

  • It is always represented in Greek by λ.

  • It is always represented as drawing the chariot of Bacchus, and the forlorn Ariadne is sculptured as riding on one of the spotted steeds of her divine lover.

  • He is always represented with a trident, sometimes with a rudder--special symbols of his power over the sea.

  • Secondly, the Roman judges and officials are always represented as treating the Christians with fairness, and even kindness; and the writer leaves St. Paul appealing to Caesar, with every hope of a favourable verdict.

  • For Nebuchadnezzar is always represented as being, though unconsciously, God's servant in punishing the Jews; while Sennacherib openly defied Jehovah.

  • But Christianity is always represented as the only means, and Christ as the only Saviour.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always advisable; always called; always done; always felt; always glad; always had; always knew; always like; always present; always provided; always remember; always something; always the; always thought; always wanted; always will; bearing animals; doubt not; general results; guess you; important point; need hardly; pinnate leaves; play golf; praise thee; thought only