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Example sentences for "another sort"

  • Let us take care to note that this differs completely from another sort of feeling which cold-blooded cynics are apt to confuse it with.

  • So much for the question of accident or danger of accident, but there is another question of another sort involved.

  • But they have still knives of another sort, which are sometimes near two feet long, shaped almost like a dagger, with a ridge in the middle.

  • So fond are they of these disguises, that I have seen one of them put his head into a tin kettle he had got from us, for want of another sort of mask.

  • It was not the image of a new sweetly-budding life that came as a vision of deliverance from the monotony of distaste: it was an image of another sort.

  • For a meditative interest in learning how human miseries are wrought--as precocious in him as another sort of genius in the poet who writes a Queen Mab at nineteen--was so infused with kindliness that it easily passed for comradeship.

  • Of this kind are all my more serious Essays and Discourses; but there is another sort of Speculations, which I consider as Occasional Papers, that take their Rise from the Folly, Extravagance, and Caprice of the present Age.

  • There is another sort of French beans commonly growing with us in this land, which is called the Scarlet flower Bean.

  • There is another sort grows in wet grounds and marshes, which is somewhat different from the former.

  • But then, besides these, there is another sort, and they go further than these.

  • Farther up is a church of another sort, where Europeans of more or less noble blood marry American daughters of acknowledged solvency, while the crowd covers the sidewalks and neighboring house-steps.

  • So looking, he spoke, "There is another sort of 'Well done!

  • There are lions of another sort," said Dolly, standing still and with her eyes fixed upon the wonderful old pile in the distance.

  • Dolly was wholly inexperienced, in all but the butterfly life of very happy young years; nevertheless, she could not fail to read, or at least half read, some signs of another sort of life.

  • Nor is a garment with a thread of "another sort" now and again in it, to be mistaken for a mixed garment, the texture of which is wrought on the very principle of woollen and linen.

  • But he had a soiled garment on him pretty commonly, and here at Succoth and at Shechem, a garment with threads of another sort woven in it.

  • Just as Philip noticed without being able to explain it that his uncle was one sort of a man in his religious exercises and observances and another sort of man in his dealings with him.

  • The letter from Alice was quite of another sort, a little shy in speaking of the story, but full of affection.

  • There is another sort of success which does not startlingly or at once declare itself.

  • He was not one of the dozen stars in the class-room, but he had a reputation of another sort.

  • She wondered if another sort of man would have done it, a gentleman, who believed she was in love with him.

  • But even the histrionic touch which she could not keep out of her voice, her manner, another sort of man might have found merely pathetic.

  • Another sort of man, no matter what he had believed of her, would have felt his act a sacrilege then and there.

  • I tell you there is another sort of scourge in the air.

  • This is no time to apply to Piero de' Medici, though he has the will to make such purchases if he could always spare the money; but I think it is another sort of Cleopatra that he covets most.

  • There is another sort of Black-Grapes like the former, in all respects, save that their Juice is of a light Flesh-Colour, inclining to a White.

  • There is another sort call'd the Ground-Mocking-Bird.

  • Inscriptions of another sort abound--the initials, or entire name and address, of hundreds of visitors, who with chisel or black paint have thought it worth while to let posterity know of their visit to Adersbach.

  • Much used also are "adjustment" and "mental set", the idea here being to liken the individual to an adjustable machine which can be set for one or another sort of work.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another bird; another fact; another flower; another generation; another hymn; another land; another letter; another man; another manner; another matter; another mind; another name; another place; another portion; another proof; another sense; another sort; another source; another way; another when; another while; another woman; another world; hard times; legged stool; much pain