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Example sentences for "different manner"

  • Nevertheless it is not one as unity itself, but rather in a different manner, in this sense that the (unity of essence) admits priority and posteriority.

  • The horn was sounded in a different manner according to the class of the beasts pursued.

  • Falconer, that the Indian elephant fights in a different manner according to the position and curvature of his tusks.

  • Causes and principles cause and principiate in a different manner, according to the difference of their mutual relations, but do not cause or principiate through such relations, as is evident.

  • Not only are the men and horses represented according to a different standard, but even the very ground is indicated in a different manner; it seems to abound in fragments of stones almost like a Macadamized road after a shower of rain.

  • Falconer, in a different manner according to the position and curvature of his tusks.

  • On the contrary, the processes of spermatogenesis are so remarkably different from those of ovogenesis that we may expect to find that reduction is also brought about in a different manner.

  • A domesticated duck uses its legs in a different manner from, and more frequently than a wild duck, but such functional changes are the consequence of changed external conditions, and are not due to the constitution of the germ.

  • This demonstration, moreover, has the merit of setting the understanding at liberty to conceive this distinction in a different manner, if the explanation of the fact requires any such hypothesis.

  • Hence we cannot ask: "Why did not reason determine itself in a different manner?

  • The question ought to be thus stated: "Why did not reason employ its power of causality to determine certain phenomena in a different manner?

  • Of white man, you may give a rational explanation and a definition; but it will apply in a different manner to white and to the essence of man (b.

  • The predicates derive their existence from being attached to the First Subject, and have a different manner of existence according as they are differently related to the First Subject.

  • I have acted in a different manner to what others do when they are in love, it is because I do not love; and because my hour has not yet come.

  • He thought that some regulation respecting them was also proper; but it being a different subject, it ought to be taken up in a different manner.

  • They have traveled out of the record; and if they would succeed, they must take a different position, and approach the subject in a different manner.

  • Were troops ever raised in a different manner?

  • It was evident, he said, that the decree to which he had alluded had already had the effect in this country to lower the price of our produce, as many vessels employed in that trade are now employed in a different manner.

  • Another trial was made in a different manner, namely, by bandaging with strips of tin-foil, about .

  • The leaves which arise from upright and from horizontal or much inclined branches on the same plant, move in some few cases in a different manner, as with Porlieria and Strephium.

  • Illustration: "I won't suffer this barrow to be moved another step unless Winkle carries that gun of his in a different manner.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different manner" 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:
    different authors; different circumstances; different colors; different colour; different course; different direction; different districts; different kind; different language; different languages; different latitudes; different lights; different names; different opinion; different orders; different people; different plants; different schools; different soils; different sort; different sorts; different substances; different view; different years; differential equations; white raiment