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Example sentences for "analysed"

Lexicographically close words:
analogously; analogue; analogues; analogy; analyse; analyser; analyses; analysing; analysis; analyst
  1. This salt is crystallised in great cubes, and is remarkably pure: Mr. Trenham Reeks has kindly analysed some for me, and he finds in it only 0.

  2. The powder has been analysed for me by Mr. T.

  3. And in order to elucidate the main factors of human evolution, he has analysed the part played in history by the popular constructive agencies of mutual aid and the historical role of the state.

  4. Under the pseudonym of La Motte Josseval, Amelot subsequently published a Discours politique sur Tacite, in which he analysed the character of Tiberius.

  5. An enormous number of substances had to be analysed until sufficient evidence had been accumulated for the giving of correct opinions or certificates.

  6. Limborch at the end of his Historia Inquisitionis (Amsterdam, 1692): other registers of the inquisition analysed at length by Ch.

  7. In order to prove the first of these assertions he has analysed the possibilities of agriculture and industrial work, both being combined with brain work.

  8. The translations have been analysed in a masterly way by Professor Takakusu in the article mentioned below, They deal only with psychological ethics.

  9. I have not analysed the point--but it is bound to be unhappiness since she does not care one atom for me.

  10. She had analysed almost all emotions in the abstract, but not their possible effects upon herself.

  11. The three days in Paris began to haunt her until she severely took herself to task, and analysed everything.

  12. I analysed my brothers' and sisters' ideas and instincts because I wanted to see if what I did not like in them was inevitable in myself too from the force of tradition or if there was any way to get rid of stupidities.

  13. She analysed his simple directness, and appreciated the triumph conveyed to her in the final expression of his feelings, but it made her task rather easier.

  14. But, in doing so, we have indirectly analysed those in which the terms are abstract.

  15. We have analysed the import of each sort, and have ascertained the nature of the things they relate to, and the nature of what they severally assert respecting those things.

  16. This has been analysed as composed of two-fifths Chinook, two-fifths other Indian tongues, and the rest English and Canadian French; but the proportion of English has tended to increase.

  17. He sketched the history of the Kansas territory; reviewed the sacrifices of its people; analysed and refuted each argument in support of the President's policy; and defended the settlers in maintaining their struggle for freedom.

  18. Then he analysed the cause of the panic, arguing that "the government could not help people earn a living, but it could refuse to aid the deception that paper is gold, and the delusion that value can arise without labour.

  19. He loved literature, he delighted in country life, he was at home among farmers, and with those inclined to science he analysed the flowers and turned with zest to a closer study of rocks and soils.

  20. Menander's characters were analysed and classified by the critics, and the translator felt bound to keep to the main outlines of his model.

  21. The Samnites are criticised by Decius in terms which show that Livy had analysed the causes of their fall before Rome.

  22. He had never known how much of that affection was an incoherent madness and he had never in any way analysed his own feeling for her, but now he was surprised at the acute sharpness of his regret.

  23. He had never, perhaps, analysed his feelings about it all.

  24. Sometimes it had stayed with him for a short period only, sometimes it had extended over days--always it brought with it an emotion of excitement and even, if he had analysed it sufficiently, fear.

  25. While the copper solution is being heated the urine to be analysed should be diluted with water to a known degree.

  26. Samples, taken out of three or four bags, should be well mixed together, and they should be analysed not later than three days after delivery.

  27. Now samples are taken and analysed by the chemist of the establishment, Dr Seekamp, under whose charge the chemical and technical operations are performed.

  28. Jervine was analysed by Will, who ascribed to it the above composition.

  29. Abstract concrete science, or the phenomena of nature analysed into their separate elements.

  30. Dr Armstrong, who has analysed the cobra poison, has not been enabled to isolate from it any crystalline principle.

  31. As the contents of the Fihrist (which considerably exceed the above description) have been analysed in detail by G.

  32. Side note: The head leads the heart] Now that we have analysed the intellectual food on which our people live let us advance the enquiry one step further and ask--Where must it all end?

  33. The limits of Definition are twofold: (a) A name whose meaning cannot be analysed cannot be defined.

  34. Complex causal instances that are most unlikely to recur as a whole, may be analysed into the laws of their constituent conditions.

  35. This is a compound Conditional Syllogism, which may be analysed as follows: Either A is B or E is F.

  36. Meantime, we may remark from the three examples above discussed, how regularly an idea of Reason, analysed into its complementary factors, resumes a concrete form when we employ it as a maxim of practical life.

  37. Can we go further, and suppose one of the parts thus analysed capable of existing without the other?

  38. To make the question clearer, we will begin it afresh, as if it were new, and as if the facts hitherto analysed did not already prejudge the solution.

  39. Let us imagine, now, that we have managed to separate these two effects, and we shall understand that then the nervous event so analysed might resemble only the object, or only the nervous system.

  40. All they do is to explain them away, and so those who depend on them are tempted to deny the beauty of every thing which cannot be thus analysed and explained away, according to the established rule and method.

  41. Burns doubtless committed the same fault again and again; but in his time it was the fashion; and the older models (for models they are and will remain for ever) had not been studied and analysed as they have been since.

  42. When she analysed their relation she always found that all lay on the lap of the gods.

  43. It is not in any eminent degree an inquiry into cultural or institutional development as affected by economic exigencies or by the economic interest of the men whose activities are analysed and portrayed.

  44. Hager analysed a turbid brownish fluid, which deposited a brown precipitate on standing, and when filtered consisted of a decoction of burdock root with 20 per cent.

  45. Berzelius found a sample analysed by himself to yield about seventy-five per cent.

  46. When a butter is analysed all that is wanted is to saponify, make up to the correct strength, and after cooling pour into a test-tube and compare with the specimen tubes.

  47. Mr Molvar has analysed an earth, eaten by the poorer classes of the Neograd district in Hungary, and finds it has the following composition:-- Carbonic acid 40.

  48. Maury, in his book on dreams has recorded, and analysed them.

  49. These facts, like the analogous facts of the visualisation of arithmetical figures, analysed by Mr. Galton, show interesting varieties in the conduct of mental operations.

  50. These nervous crises,[5] this obsession of death, are analysed with a terrible sincerity that knows neither shame nor pity.

  51. He analysed himself continually: "I no longer thought of a thing; I thought of what I thought of it.

  52. Analysed by the filter method it contains 12-15 per cent.

  53. All reports shall be marked: Analysed in accordance with the rules of the S.

  54. Analysed by the shake method of analysis, the tannin content of the product equals about 46 per cent.

  55. I will not have it analysed by any canon of criticism.

  56. She doesn't write out the result of an experiment until she has analysed the residuum in the crucible.

  57. The sufferings of Christ are analysed and it is shown how he suffered in all his senses but especially in feeling.

  58. Ebert, who has analysed the sources from which Hrotsvith drew the subject matter of her legends and dramas, considers that at this time Greek authors were read at Gandersheim in Latin translations only.

  59. She analysed all the pros and cons, and recorded day by day the course of the debate.

  60. The facts which had come under her eye, the figures in which she summarized and analysed them, filled her with a passion of resentment.

  61. She had analysed Dugald Stewart's Philosophy of the Human Mind.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "analysed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.