And it is not the object of sense, but the use which the Judgement naturally makes of certain objects on behalf of this latter feeling, that is absolutely great; and in comparison every other use is small.
Beauty, as we have found reason to believe, is not a conception merely, existing only in the mind, but a quality of certain objects.
In the domain of sense, certain objects brought in contact with the appropriate physical organ, affect us as sweet, sour, bitter, etc.
Montesquieu, a French author of distinction, defines it "something which attaches us to certain objects by the power of an internal sense or feeling.
But it often happens unconsciously, in yawning for example, that one man suggests it to another who begins to yawn; or the sight of certain objects, the hearing of certain sounds, provokes suggestions.
Certain objects of human desire are harmful in themselves, such as the use of alcoholic liquor and narcotics.
We may call anti-fetiches certain objects or certain qualities which, on the contrary, destroy eroticism.
They thus arrive at the formula: "Sacrifice is a religious act which, by the consecration of a victim, modifies the state of the moral person who performs it, or of certain objects in which this person is interested.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "certain objects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.