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Example sentences for "gives the"

  • He gives the causes of disease where he speaks about the gods (I.

  • Alcmaeon says that a moist warmth in the tongue, joined with the softness of it, gives the difference of taste.

  • Therefore he gives the likeness of each one of the gods the greatest beauty and adornment.

  • Krafft-Ebing, who does not believe in the existence of a hereditary pederosis, gives the name erotic pedophilia to the abuse of children by depraved persons.

  • To the modification itself he gives the word engram.

  • Major King states that another authority gives the date as four years later (IND.

  • Firishtah's account is somewhat different, and he gives the date A.

  • ALLAN, of Chatham, Illinois, gives the following in a letter dated Feb.

  • He gives the abolitionists to understand, that they are quite mistaken in the character of the object they have set themselves so openly and sternly against.

  • Virginia, gives the following: "The manner of treating the sick slaves, and especially in chronic cases, was to my mind peculiarly revolting.

  • Chesterton's chapter on Browning and his marriage is one of the most homely chapters of the book; it gives the lie to those critics who have glibly said that he has no way in which to reach our hearts or cause a lump in our throats.

  • It gives the lie to the rather popular fallacy that events are important by their size.

  • It gives the ideas of the disharmonies that can be found in any market place in any English market town on any English market day.

  • He gives the Confiance but 270 men; one of her officers, in a letter published in the London Naval Chronicle, [Footnote: Vol.

  • He gives the Linnet and Chubb a smaller number of men than the number of prisoners that were actually taken out of them, not including the dead.

  • But the most glaring and least excusable misstatements are made as to the battle of Lake Champlain, where he gives the American as greatly exceeding the British force.

  • He gives the results of many of his own experiments to determine the effects of alcohol in hindering the elimination of poisonous matter by the kidneys.

  • In it he gives the experience of different life insurance companies which have separate sections for total abstainers and non-abstainers.

  • PAUL), be correct, it gives the best of reasons why he was ready to enter the later public Conference of Acts xv.

  • Then the composition of any alloy can be represented by a point P, so chosen that the perpendicular Pa on to the side BC gives the percentage of A in the alloy, and the perpendiculars Pb and Pc give the percentages of B and C respectively.

  • It is already found in the embryo, to which it gives the power of motion in its own place like the motion of a plant or tree.

  • This Saadia regards as self-evident, though Aristotle, from whom this statement is derived, gives the proof.

  • DE gives the number of square inches contained within the given figure.

  • Amsler has modified his planimeter in such a manner that instead of the area it gives the first or second moment of a figure about an axis in its plane.

  • Chaucer in his Anelida takes up this old theme again, treating it in a form between narrative and lyric, with the pure abstract melody that gives the mood of the actors apart from any dramatic individuality.

  • The second poem, also in dialogue, and in the dialogue measure, gives the coming of Svipdag to the mysterious castle, and his debate with the giant who keeps the gate.

  • Vápnfirðinga Saga gives the history of two generations of feud, with a reconciliation at the end, thus obtaining a rounded unity, though at some cost of the personal interest in its transference from fathers to sons.

  • This indirect description is really the most vivid of all narrative forms, because it gives the point of view that is wanting in an ordinary continuous history.

  • I heard all-- [Gives the nurse a sign to repair to her post, and draws nearer; his whole appearance expresses the utmost violence of passion.

  • But still the frightful task, to face alone The jealous vengeance of the papal throne, Restrains his hand: he gives the contest o'er, And leaves his hardier sons to curb that power.

  • My sacred parents first the reign began, Sent from his courts to guide the paths of man, To plant his fruits, to manifest his sway, And give their blessings where he gives the day.

  • It is thought by many that a slight deviation from correct unisons, sufficient to give a series of waves, gives the organ a more mellow voice and consequently a more musical (?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    against their; another minute; attention was; carefully considered; come upon; father was; gives birth; gives himself; gives rise; gives the; gives the following account; gives them; great kindness; happy together; hereditary transmission; legislative vote; mock marriage; mortally wounded; open square; sayest thou; single exception; social activity; taken from; tartaric acid; thousand pesos; white jacket