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Example sentences for "certain kinds"

  • Mosses are almost infinite in their habits, some growing on the dry rocks or trunks of trees, many growing in moist woods, some in the water, and immense quantities of certain kinds in bogs.

  • It is certain kinds of them that make the manufacture of cheese possible.

  • Quite the most extraordinary of aĆ«rial roots are those produced in certain kinds of fig trees.

  • In fact, the statistics published by the New York Industrial Relations Commission seem to indicate an unusually large increase of persons engaging in certain kinds of salesmanship after the armistice.

  • As a matter of fact, they produce more than their total needs of certain kinds of food, as sugar, for example, and less than 80 per cent.

  • These substances occur only in certain kinds of food.

  • Having the flesh readily separating from the stone, as in certain kinds of peaches.

  • In districts where they have been disturbed by Man, they feed almost entirely in the night, chiefly on certain kinds of grass, but also on brushwood.

  • How many people have been frightened by those little worms which are found in certain kinds of rotten wood, and which give a brilliant flame by night.

  • However, certain kinds of poor lime (as we shall see in Chapter XVIII.

  • Certain kinds of rock salt emit an odour like that of hydrocarbons.

  • The avoidance of certain kinds of work which, by social convention, come to be regarded as degrading, takes much ability out of business.

  • Division of labor is a term expressing that complex arrangement of industrial society whereby individual workers are enabled to apply themselves to the production of certain kinds of goods, securing others by exchange.

  • A new country has a limited potential monopoly in certain kinds of products; a tariff may make it effective.

  • The advertising of certain kinds of goods involves a large and inevitable outlay, which is relatively less for a larger business, as the greater the output the smaller the burden on each unit of the product.

  • All of those used as food to any great extent are starch and certain kinds of sugar.

  • Examples of slow oxidation are found in certain kinds of decay and in the rusting of iron.

  • In fact, any kind of carrier, in or upon which germs can live, may serve as a means of spreading those of certain kinds.

  • In the former case it is the conduciveness to pleasure of certain kinds of action that is methodically ascertained: in the latter case, their rightness: there is therefore no proper opposition.

  • The sources to which the general avoidance of certain kinds of food may be traced, p.

  • Even now it is the law in many European countries that, during the minority of a child, the father or mother has the usufruct of its property, with the exception of certain kinds of property expressly specified.

  • That part of the hilt, in certain kinds of swords, which overlaps the scabbard.

  • Heirship movables, certain kinds of movables which the heir is entitled to take, besides the heritable estate.

  • Defn: Having the flesh readily separating from the stone, as in certain kinds of peaches.

  • We see this in the horns of stags and of certain kinds of antelopes in which the females are hornless.

  • Some few expressions are, indeed, almost the same, as in the weeping of certain kinds of monkeys and in the laughing noise made by others, during which the corners of the mouth are drawn backwards, and the lower eyelids wrinkled.

  • Male seals are well known to fight desperately together, and the males of certain kinds (Otaria jubata) (43.

  • When biliary calculi reach the intestines, certain kinds of disturbance may be caused by their presence there.

  • Thus, some persons suffer immediately from eating certain kinds of food and fruits, such as shellfish, strawberries, honey, and even milk and coffee.

  • Certain kinds of food also at times appear to produce greater uneasiness, apparently due to more than usual disturbance of the parasite.

  • The use of certain kinds of clay for food, existing among some tribes of Indians; geophagism.

  • Relating to encrinites; containing encrinites, as certain kinds of limestone.

  • Nutritious by force of habit; -- said of certain kinds of food.

  • Certain acts, certain kinds of conduct, were considered immoral, or shocking, or in bad taste and those who defied public opinion were made to pay the penalty.

  • Certain kinds of music, sunsets, moonlight nights, paintings, arouse in me a delicate feeling of pleasure, mixed with admiration.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain animals; certain definite; certain diseases; certain distances; certain extent; certain form; certain forms; certain gentleman; certain height; certain length; certain order; certain people; certain period; certain place; certain plants; certain points; certain provisions; certain sense; certain thing; certain ways; certain woman; certain young; certainly will; hereditary succession; letter sent; the children