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Example sentences for "each being"

  • This must be admitted; and that is the reason why those who apply themselves to grasp the characteristic[75] of each being succeed (in also grasping its cause).

  • Shall we then define the good as the virtue characteristic of each being (as say the Stoics)?

  • Is it a consequence, and partially an aspect of each being, like man and one-man, essence and one-essence?

  • It signifies the partial operations of that power on each being, or on each class of beings; and in this third sense we say, "The nature of man is an enigma; every being acts according to its nature.

  • Two men place themselves opposite to each other, the right knee of each being supported on a wooden cylinder, while the remaining foot is totally unsupported.

  • It consists of twelve compartments, each being numbered, and at its further end the pleasant and inviting picture of a plum pudding with knife and fork therein stuck.

  • Directly Captain A sees his man pressed by his opponent, he sends out a third, who is in his turn pursued by another from side B; each being able to touch any who have preceded, but none who have left their home after him.

  • It is composed of six cubes, with sloping sides, each being about 13 ft.

  • Three cutters are used, each being set at an angle to a radial line, so that the inner edge of the knife will meet the work first.

  • The measuring points of the screws are of hardened steel, secured axially in line with the screws, and of two forms, with spherical and flat points, one set of each being used at a time.

  • The teeth may then be got out as described for glued teeth, and the dovetails added, each being marked to its place, and finally the teeth are cut to shape.

  • These two goal keepers are assigned to goals at the same end of the ground, each being guarded by guards from the opposite team.

  • Three or four players are told to imitate a little German band, each being required to represent a certain instrument, and all to join in rendering some popular air, which should be assigned.

  • The surface of the sphere is exquisitely engraved with representations of the several constellations, the name of each being given in Latin.

  • Beyond the circle is represented the Persian Gulf, and a number of triangles pointing outward from the circular zone, each being labeled "region," indicating a vague conception concerning the same.

  • The Ptolemaic constellations are represented, the figure of each being engraved in outline with the name in Latin.

  • Image] Section of Main Pier Over the main piers, the small arches intended for the roadways were constructed, each being 15 feet to the springing of the arch, and 9 feet wide.

  • Although natural selection can act only through and for the good of each being, yet characters and structures, which we are apt to consider as of very trifling importance, may thus be acted on.

  • As natural selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress towards perfection.

  • And as Natural Selection works solely by and for the good of each being, all corporeal and mental endowments will tend to progress towards perfection.

  • Although Natural Selection can act only through and for the good of each being, yet characters and structures, which we are apt to consider as of very trifling importance, may thus be acted on.

  • But this is a nearly parallel case with the objection that selection explains nothing, because we know not the cause of each individual difference in the structure of each being.

  • Natural selection, it should never be forgotten, can act on each part of each being, solely through and for its advantage.

  • This rod passes through the several rings, about which they can be revolved, each being in its movement independent of the others.

  • The celestial globe contains the figures of the several constellations exquisitely drawn, the name of each being given in Latin, in Arabic, and in Greek.

  • Museo di Fisica of Bologna, the diameter of each being about 46 cm.

  • Each being, then, has laws of motion, that are adapted to itself, and constantly acts or moves according to these laws; at least when no superior cause interrupts its action.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each being" 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:
    each book; each bottle; each carrying; each cell; each character; each copy; each great; each group; each having; each instant; each line; each moment; each night; each others; each petal; each prison; each sentence; each soldier; each stanza; each star; each step; each stroke; each village; each word; himself tells; open hand