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Example sentences for "each composed"

  • Each of the four tribes of the Athenians was organized in three phratries, each composed of thirty gentes, making a total of twelve phratries and three hundred and sixty gentes.

  • We find a Tezcucan and Tlacopan council, a Tlascalan, a Cholulan and a Michoacan council, each composed of chiefs.

  • Next in the ascending scale of organization was the tribe, consisting of a number of phratries, each composed of gentes.

  • Pyramids very irregular, of different sizes and various forms, each composed of six to nine convergent rods and a central axial rod.

  • Pyramids more or less irregular, of different sizes and various forms, each composed of four to eight convergent rods and a central axial rod.

  • Work, not far one from the other, four leaves, each composed of 5 double stitches, 7 rather long purl divided one from the other by 2 double stitches, 5 double stitches.

  • Begin by working separately a sufficient number of small rosettes, each composed of six ovals of double stitches and purl.

  • Grote and Thirlwall each composed histories of Greece which are the fruit of thorough and enlightened scholarship.

  • On the Catalaunian fields, a vast plain near Chalons, whither Attila now retreated to find room for the effective use of his cavalry, the two multitudinous armies, each composed of a motley collection of nations, met.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each composed" 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 chamber; each cheek; each company; each cylinder; each division; each edge; each face; each floor; each flower; each instrument; each light; each nation; each post; each prison; each pupil; each revolution; each scale; each sign; each successive; each township; each variety; each will; first instance; large towns; modern days; remarkable fact