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Example sentences for "certain ways"

  • The desk as seen varies with the relation to the body in certain ways that we regard as natural and explicable.

  • Appearances and realities are experiences which are observed to be related in certain ways.

  • We know a seemingly endless stream of sensations which manifest themselves in certain ways, and seem to inhere in what we call things and beings.

  • And for each separate disease there are complex formulas, and your system is pumped full of various mineral and vegetable substances which have been found to affect it in certain ways.

  • Here am I writing a book, appealing to men to act in certain ways.

  • Others will be weak, and will resolve to act in certain ways, and then go and act in other ways.

  • When the rainbow colours are combined in due proportion, or when pairs or sets of them are combined in certain ways, white light is produced.

  • Only I think that Common Sense, who has a horror of roundabout and indirect statements, will not like my saying, "I am receiving certain visual sensations related in certain ways, which lead me to construct an idea of an orange.

  • In other words, we refer these sensations, related in certain ways, outwards to the object, and name them qualities of the object that we see.

  • The social factor in rights is made explicit in the demand that the power in question be exercised in certain ways.

  • Practically, for example, many business men do not bother themselves about the morality of certain ways of doing business.

  • It is already determined by the constitution of these two germs that under certain circumstances he will see and hear and feel and act in certain ways.

  • A man's make-up or nature equals his tendencies to be influenced in certain ways by the world and to react in certain ways to it.

  • His answer is in certain ways so complete that it deserves to be quoted.

  • Kant held that the human reason issues "categorial imperatives," that is to say, unconditional commands to act in certain ways.

  • Men are punished for treating certain animals in certain ways.

  • On the other hand, the feeling of repugnance to acting in certain ways may be a justifiable protest against a bit of intellectual sophistry.

  • The fats and starches are most readily converted into this fat, but under certain circumstances proteid material may be turned into fat, and then a true pathological condition develops resembling diabetes in certain ways.

  • They became persuaded that they could eat certain things in certain ways.

  • These cells resemble, in certain ways at least, the pigment cells which occur in the skin of some animals.

  • But, looked at in certain ways, or rather looked from in certain ways, this position seems to stagger him.

  • It is true that in Mill's case the dejection did not continue; and that in certain ways at which it is not yet time to touch, he succeeded, to his own satisfaction, in finding the end he was thus asking for.

  • The fact indeed that things in general do tend to get better in certain ways, must produce in most men not effort but acquiescence.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "certain ways" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolutely infinite; ascending from; canna bide; certain cases; certain characters; certain class; certain death; certain extent; certain feeling; certain fixed; certain form; certain instances; certain length; certain lines; certain occasion; certain order; certain part; certain proportion; certain relation; certain sections; certain times; certain value; certain ways; mind over; mounted riflemen; various subjects