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Example sentences for "exactly the"

  • That there may be others than his getting drunk is exactly the moral of what is before us.

  • But that's exactly the ground of my question.

  • I reply to that question, that our method must be exactly the same as that which is pursued in any other scientific inquiry, the method of scientific investigation being the same for all orders of facts and phenomena whatsoever.

  • So much, then, by way of proof that the method of establishing laws in science is exactly the same as that pursued in common life.

  • As I have already said, the operation of nature is exactly the same as the artificial operation of man.

  • The method by which men of science establish the existence of that law is exactly the same as that by which we have established the trivial proposition about the sourness of hard and green apples.

  • The movement of the body is exactly the same as on land--the snake glides over the surface, the bends of its body seeming to act like a screw.

  • Within a given country, I think that we may safely generalize the doctrine that the causal relation between reserves and deposits is exactly the reverse of that asserted by the quantity theory, within very wide limits indeed.

  • The influence of the price of wheat is exactly the reverse of that which Fisher assigns.

  • The causation as between quantity of money and value of money would be exactly the reverse of that asserted by the quantity theory.

  • You will have here just the same kind of action; and I am evolving in this large jar carbonic acid, exactly the same in its nature and properties as the gas which we obtained from the combustion of the candle in the atmosphere.

  • What we get at the top of that tube is exactly the same, generally speaking, as you get from the combustion of a candle; but we do not get a luminous flame here, because we use a substance which is feeble in carbon.

  • She is exactly the woman to do away every prejudice of such a man as the Admiral, for she he would describe, if indeed he has now delicacy of language enough to embody his own ideas.

  • We soon found out that our tastes were exactly alike in preferring the country to every other place; really, our opinions were so exactly the same, it was quite ridiculous!

  • To confess the truth," said Mrs Smith, assuming her usual air of cheerfulness, "that is exactly the pleasure I want you to have.

  • The part he doubts is exactly the part he ought not to doubt--the Divine Reason.

  • Nowadays the part of a man that a man does assert is exactly the part he ought not to assert--himself.

  • As long as the vision of heaven is always changing, the vision of earth will be exactly the same.

  • It's exactly the sort of noze you ought to have.

  • He was, I felt, exactly the sort of man I could die for.

  • Suffice it to say that he considers me exactly the tipe he finds most atractive, and that he does not consider my noze to short.

  • I think it's exactly the epithet to apply to one whose spirit is so much beneath his condition.

  • Charles Mathews act, to be convinced that to be a coxcomb a man must be consummately clever; and yet it is exactly the 'rĂ´le' every empty fellow fancies would suit him.

  • That 's exactly the company he ought to keep.

  • This plant appears to be exactly the same as the Asiatick spikenard, so much valued by the ancients.

  • Was it not for its tail, which is exactly the same as that of an European rat, the structure of their bodies is so much alike, especially the head, that it might be taken for a small beaver.

  • As regards the order in which we must discuss those arguments, it will be exactly the reverse of that in which reason, in the progress of its development, attains to them--the order in which they are placed above.

  • Exactly the opposite of the system here recommended ought to be pursued in academical instruction.

  • In this the procedure is exactly the same as that pursued in the investigation of the series of causes which determine a given physical effect.

  • Now, nothing in the world is clearer than that this theory, except the conclusion which it seeks to establish, is exactly the theory of the Economists.

  • This is exactly the aggregate of those negative forces which restrain, as I think, the physiological power--and you bring forward this slowness of multiplication in order to prove that this physiological power has no existence.

  • Presently they came to exactly the sort of place they desired.

  • That's exactly the way I feel, too," replied Lew.

  • That's exactly the way a squirrel sounds when it's in trouble.

  • And you will note that this distance is exactly the same as apparent time at the ship, for Apparent Time at ship is nothing more than the distance in time which the ship is from the sun.

  • The formula is exactly the same as for latitude by meridian altitude of the sun.

  • A remarkable circumstance connected with the moon's motion is, that the same side is always visible from the earth, showing that the moon turns once on her own axis in exactly the time of her monthly revolution.

  • And yet this is exactly the problem of our age, and herein alone shall we find the solution of the great enigma of the times.

  • And even in experimental science, the order between faith and knowledge is exactly the same.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another man; back room; each article; exactly alike; exactly equal; exactly know; exactly like; exactly the; exactly the same manner; exactly what; fine sugar; general were; geometrical ratio; got the; high range; holy calling; keep cool; often feel; other spirits; perfect love; primitive people; recent years; smooth paste; then sweeten; this difference; thought transference