The impaired fertility of the self-fertilised plants was shown in another way, namely, by their anthers being smaller than those in the flowers on the crossed plants.
The crossed plants now showed their superiority in another way, for only one out of the seven was killed by the operation, whilst three of the self-fertilised plants never recovered.
Another way of calculating is to skip about the column, adding those numbers which you can combine most easily, and then bringing in the rest as you best can.
The subjects are sometimes suggested by a passage of Scripture read for the purpose, but more commonly in another way.
Another way to excite interest, and that of the right kind, in school, is not to remove difficulties, but to teach the pupils how to surmount them.
Another way to awaken interest in the studies of the school is to bring out, as frequently and as distinctly as possible, the connection between these studies and the practical business of life.
You observe him some day in school, when he thinks your attention is engaged in another way, blowing softly upon one which he has concealed in his desk for the purpose of amusing his neighbors without attracting the attention of the teacher.
It received in another way a new character; it affected not so much single words, as larger portions of human speech.
We see the connection of the two processes in another way; for Trembley observed with the hydra, that the reproduction of the head after amputation was checked as soon as the animal put forth reproductive gemmae.
We can realise the effects of long-continued selection and cultivation in another way, for would any one in his senses expect to raise a first-rate apple from the seed of a truly wild crab, or a luscious melting pear from the wild pear?
Or, to put it another way, he may have a strong conviction that he stands high in the scale of morally deserving persons, and yet be unable to define his position more nearly.
This habit may, however, beget palpable illusion in another way.
Or, to put it another way, the caprice of the moment causes the attention to focus itself in a particular manner, to direct itself specially to certain aspects and relations of objects.
The connection between the illusory side of our life and insanity may be seen in another way.
When the attention is thus held captive by the image, it approximates in character to an external impression in another way.
Under their protection, we drew back, and reached our destination in safety, by another way.
When I went behind the scenes to congratulate Jeanne on her success, I was annoyed in another way--and by the Doctor again.
Miss Melbury was equally unpleasant in another way.
Which is another way of saying, that between us and the front door of our happy homes there are rattlesnakes that can sting--Nahoum's arm is long, and his traitors are crawling under the canvas of our tents!
Well, we'll try and square him, too, but in another way.
Kaid took it, but said, in smiling comment on the action: "As the Viceroy's servant there is another way!
Another way is to drive nails through the strip at intervals of half an inch, enough to protect the bolt from being meddled with.
The stereograph produces this result in another waythan by prisms as in the stereoscope.
Another way to get these colors is to heat the metal and then plunge it into the acid bath quickly.
To put it in another way, use pitch and plaster in equal parts with 1/10 part tallow.
Another way of putting the same thought is that their main use is to show us God.
There is another way in which we may look at this matter.
Some of you try to get rid of the Christ out of your boat by another way.
To trace the distribution of plants is another way to find out about the race.
It was expressed in another way by a representative of the lower house in Washington who said, "The average ignorance of the country has a right to be represented here.
And yet, in another way, it seems long--a whole month, you know.
This is another way of stating the superiority of a particular individual over all others in the same walk.
But the animal may also have the power in another way of affecting the chemical conditions of the phenomenon.
There is another way in which we can form some notion of the immensity of these sidereal distances.
Still more striking is another way of producing these rings, for I charge this box with ammonia, and the rings from it you cannot see.
Another way of telling the age of dressed chicken is to observe the skin.
Another way in which to reduce the meat bill is to utilize the trimmings of bone and fat from pieces of meat.
Another way in which the housewife can help herself in the selection of fish is to become familiar with all the varieties of edible fish caught in or near her community.
Although cream-of-spinach soup is not especially attractive in appearance, most persons enjoy its flavor, and the soup serves as another way of adding an iron-containing food to the diet.
Another way of describing the experience is to state that the participants in this four year blood bath were "bled white.
Another way is ownership of land, capital and consumer goods which enable the owner to live without labor on the products resulting from the labor of others.
This is another way of saying that the present-day world is divided primarily into political nation states rather than into areas of economic function.
My statement is not very clear; but perhaps you will understand me better if I put the matter in another way.
Let me put the matter in another way: Every creature is a puppet of the Gods--whether he is a mere plaything or has any serious use we do not know; but this we do know, that he is drawn different ways by cords and strings.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another way" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.