We must avoid this bad grammar by using a different form of words: as, 'We are to be prevented from obtaining our rights by neither the halter nor the bayonets.
Opposed to this, stands the fault we sometimes meet with, of the last member of a period being no other than the echo of the former, or the repetition of it in somewhat a different form.
The next in frequency, (if indeed it can be called a different form,) is the practice of putting we for I, or the plural for the singular in the first person.
This form of helmet remained in use during the first half of the fifteenth century, and the large helm, which was only used for jousting, took a different form, or rather several different forms, which may be divided into three kinds.
The word appears to have two derivations, each of which was applied to a different form of head-piece.
The feast on this occasion was closed by a dance from Sat-sat-sok-sis, in the manner I have already described, in the course of which he repeatedly shifted his mask for another of a different form.
Defn: To change into a different form; to transform; to transmute.
Defn: Producing a different type of organism; developing into a different form of tissue, as cartilage which develops into bone.
Defn: Capable of being transmuted or changed into a different substance, or into into something of a different form a nature; transformable.
They frequently, however, assume a different form, though their situation is always the same.
In some tribes these organs assume a different form, that they may serve for suction; but though in many cases some receive an increment at the expense of others, and a variation in form takes place, none, as M.
And even where he was successful in his efforts; even where an emotion was manifested, a wish to return to the living fountain which they had forsaken, even there, the corruption soon broke forth again, only in a different form.
The same phenomenon is to be repeated in future, although in a different form.
Producing a different type of organism; developing into a different form of tissue, as cartilage which develops into bone.
Capable of being transmuted or changed into a different substance, or into into something of a different form a nature; transformable.
To change into a different form; to transform; to transmute.
Agreeable to this idea, he offered those two in a different form.
It has not appeared, however, that it was ever renewed in a different form in that House, and for some time it has been allowed to sleep in both.
But here we have a different form of Government; the people at large are not authorized under it to vote upon the law, nor did I ever hear that any man required it.
It is the same thing, but under a different form, as the Master and Wardens of a lodge.
All this, of course, is nothing more nor less than the phallus and cteis, or lingam and yoni, under a different form.
But as soon as doubt, justified or unjustified, occurs, the question takes quite a different form.
This fact demonstrates that a different form of organization, i.
It may at first be said that the example ought to be put in a different form, i.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.