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Example sentences for "among which"

  • Inferior descriptions are also occasionally sold, among which is a variety distinguished by containing a large quantity of water and fixed salts, although it appears to the eye a good article.

  • Several other substances, among which may be mentioned alumina and copper, have also been enumerated; but there is every reason to believe that they are not essential, and the cases in which they have been found are quite exceptional.

  • From my position on the Committee on the Conduct of the War, I know that some of the most successful expeditions of the war were suggested by you, among which I might instance the expedition up the Tennessee River.

  • The vegetation also became very sparse; the ground sometimes in large spaces being covered with piles of slate and limestone, among which, not a shrub could take root.

  • In it the greater part of the Select Transactions is republished, with a number of new papers, among which an Essay on the Husbandry of Scotland, with a proposal for the improvement of it, is the most valuable.

  • Orsi excavated the Sicel cemetery near Lentini in 1877, has proved a mine of early remains, among which appear in regular succession Aegean fabrics and motives of decoration from the period of the second stratum at Hissarlik.

  • Tradition has surrounded the early days of this, the future Bayard of Japan, with many romantic legends, among which it is difficult to distinguish the true from the false.

  • His remaining works were smaller poems, among which may be noted Adonais, and the odes To the Skylark and The Cloud.

  • Many memoirs have been written, among which those of his friend Moore, and his granddaughter the Hon.

  • Large plantations of date trees grow on the sea-shore, among which, as usual, is a well of brackish water.

  • Some groves of date-trees stand close by the shore, among which is a well of brackish but drinkable water; the place is called El Noweyba [Arabic].

  • Opposite the gallery of bronzes is that allotted to the marbles, among which a beautiful Venus stands prominently forth.

  • St. Spirito contains many sculptures, among which a statue of the Saviour in white marble claims particular attention.

  • The picture-gallery of this palace numbers five hundred paintings, most of them masterpieces, among which we find Raphael's Madonna della Sedia.

  • Many prodigies, among which, the statue of Jupiter in the Capitol is struck by lightning, and thrown down.

  • To-day, a gentle breeze springing up carried us through a vast quantity of seaweed, among which we were so fortunate as to find eleven small crabs, which afforded us several delicious meals.

  • To prevent these, every method should be employed before leaving port to settle the cargo as much as possible; and for this there are many contrivances, among which may be mentioned the driving of wedges into the grain.

  • There were many other little comforts in the room, among which I ought not to forget a kind of safe or refrigerator, in which Augustus pointed out to me a host of delicacies, both in the eating and drinking department.

  • As we approached the village with Too-wit and his party, a vast crowd of the people rushed out to meet us, with loud shouts, among which we could only distinguish the everlasting Anamoo-moo!

  • About the which there are many Ilands, among which is that which is named Terra de Labrador stretching towarde Groenland.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    among animals; among many; among other; among ourselves; among primitive; among the; among them; among those; among whom; among world; amongst many; amongst others; amongst the; amongst whom; away look; brave young; cephalic index; for the simple reason; gainful occupations; lord went; only just; order arms; otherwise called; petite maison; washing machine; would undertake