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Example sentences for "each kind"

  • For the purpose of belittling this miracle, many commentators have taken the ground that Noah was not ordered to take seven males and seven females of each kind of clean beasts, but seven in all.

  • Of the clean, fourteen of each kind--seven of each sex--were taken.

  • The "origin" of the first pair of each kind was a mystery.

  • To estimate the effects of bomb fougasses, artillerists have ascertained the exact quantity of powder contained in each kind of bomb.

  • The density may be learned, comparatively speaking, by determining the specific gravity of each kind of soil.

  • Here he receives a little of each kind of seed and some feathers.

  • Hence natural selection might be effective in giving the proper colour to each kind of grouse, and in keeping that colour, when once acquired, true and constant.

  • I am not going to describe the interesting structure and economy of this atom of life; but merely wish to direct your attention to one point,--the evidence which it affords of the lapse of past time.

  • This inimitable mechanism enables each filament to take up and firmly grasp, at any point of its length, a molecule of sand; or, if placed in a linear series, a row of molecules.

  • To give a single Example in each Kind: What can be a stronger Motive to a firm Trust and Reliance on the Mercies of our Maker, than the giving us his Son to suffer for us?

  • I am saying that there are many kinds of men and women and many millions made of each kind of them.

  • There are many kinds of men and many kinds of women and there are many millions made of each kind of them.

  • But the knowledge which we have, will answer to the truth which we have; and again, each kind of knowledge which we have, will be a knowledge of each kind of being which we have?

  • And each kind of absolute knowledge will answer to each kind of absolute being?

  • There are, in reality, but two kinds of tea, black tea and green tea; each kind is again subdivided into many varieties.

  • But hereafter we will speak separately of each kind.

  • But we think that we shall be able more conveniently to give instances of each kind, when we are furnishing a store of arguments for each kind.

  • Hence I can see no reason to doubt that natural selection might be most effective in giving the proper colour to each kind of grouse, and in keeping that colour, when once acquired, true and constant.

  • It is said that Prometheus fashioned the animals as well as men, giving to each kind of beast its proper nature.

  • When the separation of these chromosomes and their distribution to both daughter-nuclei occur a chromosome of each kind is provided for each of these nuclei.

  • Each kind of leguminous plant seems to have its characteristic bacterium, which grows on no other plant, although this question is not thoroughly settled.

  • There are many kinds of them, each kind known by its own name, and some are red and some are green, some are round and some are long, some are good and some are poor.

  • Take some common forms and let the pupils observe that they grow where other plants do not grow, or that they drive out other plants; then study the special reasons why each kind of weed is able to do these things.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each kind" 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:
    annual plant; each army; each article; each bank; each college; each country; each formation; each girl; each grade; each having; each joint; each leaf; each man; each member; each one; each others; each page; each paragraph; each person; each pole; each portion; each revolution; each ring; each side; each sign; each stage