It was always a matter of feeling with her, strong and deep.
Ambition to be great and highly honored is still another kind.
But upon tasting it he may say, "I do not like this water; I have no thirst for it; let me have some of another kind.
At any rate, all of you will have heard of it,--some by one kind of report and some by another kind of report; the attention of all and the curiosity of all have been probably more or less excited on the subject of that work.
Besides rain there is another kind of water by which the interior of the earth is soaked, so that being heated it can continually give off halitus, from which arises a great and abundant force of waters.
There is a rock of another kind that is a good sign; in it are scattered tiny black stones from which tin is smelted; especially when the whole space between the veins is composed of this kind of rock.
Another kind has a similar vent but a different tank, for it does not lie transversely under the forehearth, but lengthwise; it is two feet and a palm long, and a foot and three palms wide, and a foot and a palm deep.
In the absence of human associations, however, it is well provided with those of another kind.
In ancient times, it was a debatable land of another kind, when Romans, Saxons, and Normans, strove by turns against the aboriginal Britons.
Worcester is famous for its manufactures of porcelain and gloves; but our attention was more strongly attracted to exports of another kind, of which it appeared to be at least the entrepot, if it was not the original market.
Another kind of goodness is that which is over and above the essence; thus, the good of a man is to be virtuous or wise.
But there is another kind of cognitive power in the soul, called the intellect; and this is not the act of any corporeal organ.
For sometimes the form has being of another kind in the model from that which it has in the thing modelled.
Another kind of good is neither wholly destroyed nor diminished by evil, and that is the good which is the subject of evil; for by darkness the substance of the air is not injured.
Another kind of the indivisible is outside of the whole genus of the continuous; and in this way incorporeal substances, like God, angel and soul, are called indivisible.
There is another kind of more venomous serpents, which the Indians call mandal, and these kill suddenly by their bite, without the persons bitten being able to speak any more, nor even make any movement.
In churches and other buildings in which there is no separation by floors, another kind of pure shaft superimposition is often used, in order to enable the builder to avail himself of short and slender shafts.
There is another kind of contact called samavâya by which sounds are said to be perceived by the ear.
There is another kind of citta, as with all ordinary people, in which concentration is only possible for a time, the mind remaining steady on one thing for a short time leaves that off and clings to another thing and so on.
In the case of poly-bhautik or bi-bhautik compounds there is another kind of contact called upa.s.tambha.
A young tree, usually reserved when other trees are cut; also, a tree growing or standing upon its own root, in distinction from one produced from a scion set in a stock, either of the same or another kind of tree.
Causes of one kind must be supplemented by bringing to bear upon them a causation of another kind.
Another kind is, affixing scandalous names, injurious epithets, and odious characters upon persons, which they deserve not.
Another kind is, perverting a man's words or actions disadvantageously by affected misconstruction.
Another kind of effect than the industrial, upon the state of the towns, is exemplified in the case of Shrewsbury.
Another kind of projection in common use is the "gnomonic projection" (fig.
A relation of another kind is the alteration in crystalline form resulting from the replacement in the chemical molecule of one or more atoms by atoms or radicles of a different kind.
An axis of symmetry of another kind is that which passing through the centre O is normal to a face of the octahedron.
The spirit of sad foreboding spread its grey veil over the walls of the Pavilion, but in the Sovereign's castle meanwhile an invisible hobgoblin of another kind was at work, disturbing great and small.
Now, if I go to a factory, I find myself looking upon it as another kind of dairy, and when state revenues and government expenditure are talked of, I compare them with our house and farming accounts.
To-day I send my child into the world, and that is another kindof feeling.
Another kind of contract technically called quasi contract differs somewhat from an implied contract and will be explained in another place.
Another kind of deed is called a release or quit-claim.
Another kind of deed used in selling land is called an indenture.
Another kind of mountain front, akin to these yet belonging to a class of its own, is the true rock-face.
There is another kind of far-commanding open alp, that all mountaineers must often have enjoyed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another kind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.