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Example sentences for "form some"

  • Up to the present time only four stations have been sufficiently investigated to enable us to form some idea of their chronological position with respect to the other remains of lake-dwellings.

  • That portion of the site might have been exposed and destroyed when the first drainage was made, is probable; but at any rate sufficient remained to be able to form some opinion as to its size.

  • Nitobe enables us to form some idea of Bushido from a Japanese standpoint.

  • To form some idea of the present condition of Korea it is absolutely necessary to know something of her past; to understand the character of her people one must be familiar with the conditions of life in centuries gone by.

  • Think of that, and perhaps you will be able to form some idea of the vast number of people who were buried in this manner.

  • It was now necessary for him to form some plan of military operations.

  • Now, with what we have seen about the rate of acceleration of planets as their orbits approach the sun, we may endeavour to form some notion of where any within the orbit of Mercury may be found.

  • We must try, nevertheless, to form some notion, however crude it may be, of what might be the thickness of a flat ring of the cross section and volume we have found for Neptune.

  • It is of white flint, and closely resembles in form some of the smaller implements from the River-drift.

  • This fragment is a piece of some importance, for, by joining two other pieces of the stele in the Louvre,[18] it enables us to form some idea of the scene in the lower register.

  • We have but a few short inscriptions of Urumush, and those of a votive character, but they enable us to form some estimate of the extent and condition of his empire.

  • We may, perhaps, form some scheme or other; but in the phrase of Hockley in the Hole, it is a pity he has not a better bottom.

  • We may, perhaps, form some scheme or other; but, in the phrase of Hockley in the Hole, it is a pity he has not a better bottom.

  • We may, however, form some judgement of it, from the many and very various instances which have been discovered.

  • We were now sufficiently near to the bergschrund to be able to form some idea of its nature and difficulty.

  • We can, however, form some idea of what it was like from the minute and accurate account we possess of a great and famous Alpine landslip.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    amuse myself; areca nuts; attract the; decimal fraction; form part; form water; formal logic; formed from; former ages; former chapter; former existence; former part; former period; former state; former times; former volume; former work; former years; formerly mentioned; formerly supposed; formerly written; forming part; forms part; military observer; should haue; should love