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Example sentences for "constituents"

Lexicographically close words:
constituciones; constitue; constituencies; constituency; constituent; constituta; constitute; constituted; constitutes; constituting
  1. We thus adhere to the conclusion that meditations are constituents of sacrificial actions, and hence are of no advantage by themselves.

  2. Representatives of different districts ought clearly to hold the same proportion to each other, as their respective Constituents hold to each other.

  3. Will our honest Constituents be satisfied with metaphysical distinctions?

  4. In acts which were to affect them & y^r Constituents precisely alike confidence was due.

  5. Our Constituents will be very little satisfied with us if we take the latter course.

  6. What hopes will our Constituents entertain when they find that the essential principles of justice have been violated in the outset of the Governm^t.

  7. Our object is not such a Governm^t as may be best in itself, but such a one as our Constituents have authorized us to prepare, and as they will approve.

  8. The interests of their Constituents will urge their attendance too strongly for it to be omitted: and he supposed the Gen^l Legislature would not sit more than 6 or 8 weeks in the year.

  9. We ought to keep within its limits, or we should be charged by our Constituents with usurpation, that the people of America were sharpsighted and not to be deceived.

  10. On this latter ground, the state legislatures and their constituents will have no interests to pursue different from the general government, and both will be interested to support each other.

  11. The prejudices as well as the interest of our Constituents must be regarded--two or three thousand men are in office in the States--their influence will be in favor of an Equality of votes among the States.

  12. Convention to adjourn that the rule of secrecy ought to be rescinded, and that our Constituents should be consulted.

  13. These are wonderful peculiarities of memory-pathology that show how much this faculty is dependent on the physical basis of mind and upon the cellular constituents of the brain.

  14. There is a well-known tendency in kidney disease to the production of oedema, that is, to the outflow of the watery constituents of the blood into certain loose tissues of the body.

  15. At the present day, as from the earliest times, the predominant constituents of the riverain population of the North Sea and the eastern half of the British Channel, are fair men.

  16. Similar, no doubt, are the symptoms which ordinarily worry the novice, in whom acute narcosis is liable to result from the lack of skill with which he draws in too large a quantity of the narcotic constituents of his cigar.

  17. In chewing, the saliva is so impregnated with the nicotinous constituents of the leaf, that the choice lies far more narrowly between spitting and narcosis.

  18. His scheme finds three psychological forms and constituents in all religion, Intellectualism, Mysticism, Moralism, each with its own advantages and dangers.

  19. Level all down to Mathematico-Physical Science, and you deny the specific constituents of Spirituality, and you render impossible the growth of the Person out of, and at the expense of, the Individual.

  20. Tilley, Simonds, Ritchie and Needham, held a meeting at which these gentlemen were present, and it was agreed that they should join in an address to their constituents condemning the course of Messrs.

  21. When you talk to your constituents about the toiling millions, they don't consider that you are referring to them.

  22. Surely you would not say that I must not address my constituents as gentlemen until they are gentlemen.

  23. Footnote 318: As had been asserted above for the purpose of inferring therefrom, according to the principle of the equality of cause and effect, the existence of the three constituents of the pradhâna.

  24. Footnote 382: And that on that account the atoms which he considers as the ultimate simple constituents of matter cannot be decomposed.

  25. In England national unification was in a more advanced stage; Wessex had gradually absorbed the other constituents of the so-called Heptarchy, with the exception of Mercia, which still held out a nominally separate existence.

  26. It was the sacred duty of the leader to call daily at the police court to save his constituents and their "lady friends" from their impending fate.

  27. Always anxious to pose before his constituents as a man whose charity knew no bounds, this diplomat, this statesman, had given a home to his niece, the daughter of his deceased brother.

  28. And the Book of Job, in its chief constituents (chaps.

  29. It is still more unpleasant for a representative to feel, as he often must, that his own honest opinion and conscience draw him one way on a matter of business and the opinions of most of his constituents another.

  30. Fourthly, both Space and Time are indeed essential constituents of all our perceptions, thoughts, actions, at least in this life.

  31. He concluded each letter by offering to resign his seat if his constituents wished it.

  32. His constituents did not wish it--at least, not at first.

  33. It began to be hinted in leading articles that it was scarcely fair that Sir Rupert's constituents should be disfranchised because it pleased a disappointed politician to drift idly about the world.

  34. Its members and their constituents throughout the Colonies thoroughly loyal, while maintaining British constitutional rights.

  35. Yet a large majority of the Congress still refused to entertain the proposition of independence, and awaited instructions from their constituents as to what they should do in these novel and painful circumstances.

  36. He has taken enough interest in the affairs of his constituents to place in my hands the task of exposing this man, Don Pedro, in his true light.

  37. A basis, an affirmative side, and a conception of the transition to that which it affirms, are necessary constituents of any Anarchistic teaching.

  38. With regard to these constituents the following species of Anarchism may be distinguished.

  39. You will carry back to your constituents more good than ever was effected before without violence, and you will stop exactly at the point where violence would otherwise begin.

  40. On the soil the plant depends for its food, and for the absorption of those chemical constituents on which depend the burning qualities, the strength and the color.

  41. The strong can recede, the generous can give way; but the constituents have a right to more than generosity--they have a right to justice.

  42. When my constituents wrote him, the Speaker answered that they must approach the House by petition.

  43. His speech on India in 1883 to his constituents shows the broad and systematic way in which he approached the problem.

  44. At Northampton his constituents welcomed him back with joyful enthusiasm, and an address from the Liberal and Radical Association formally expressed their felicitations.

  45. Unseated for the third time since his perfectly valid return in 1880, Bradlaugh appealed to his constituents to elect him for the fourth time, and was received by them with if possible greater enthusiasm than ever.

  46. To his own constituents he offered his resignation if they wished it, and once more they emphatically refused.

  47. All along the great majority of his constituents had stood by him cordially and courageously.

  48. Deeming themselves and their constituents slighted, they declined a second attendance.

  49. A public breakfast was given by their constituents at the port of embarkation, at which Mr. Sharland presided.

  50. Sir Charles was alarmed and increased his guards; he refused admittance to the deputation, and represented their constituents as a factious and feeble minority.

  51. Their numbers were too small for effectual action, and their sympathies were divided between their constituents and their neighbors.

  52. A constituent called Theine has also been discovered in tea, supposed to be identical with Caffeine, one of the constituents of coffee.

  53. As animals grow older, this peculiar animal matter gradually decreases, in proportion to the other constituents of the juice of the flesh.

  54. The above ingredients form the principal constituents of a winter salad, and may be converted into a very pretty dish, by nicely contrasting the various colours, and by tastefully garnishing it.

  55. Fresh meat ought never to be soaked, as all its most nutritive constituents are soluble in water.

  56. Radishes are composed of nearly the same constituents as turnips, that is to say, mostly fibre and nitrogen; and, being generally eaten raw, it is on the last of these that their flavour depends.

  57. A considerable change takes place in the arrangement of the constituents of coffee by the application of heat in roasting it.

  58. To explain the philosophy of these simple culinary operations, we must advert to the effects that are produced by heat on the principal constituents of flesh.

  59. The rule that the will of the constituents should govern the representative, he now declared, had its exceptions, and here was a case in point.

  60. He was more faithful to his constituents than his constituents sometimes were to him.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "constituents" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    brand; cast; census; character; characteristic; complexion; components; composition; constituency; constituent; constitution; content; diathesis; disposition; division; electorate; elements; ethos; fiber; frame; genius; grain; guts; habit; hue; humor; ilk; index; ingredient; innards; insides; inventory; items; kind; list; makeup; material; mold; mould; moulder; mouldy; nature; part; parts; physique; property; quality; sort; spirit; stamp; streak; stripe; subdivision; system; temper; temperament; tendency; tenor; tone; type; vein; way; whole