As has been pointed out, it is not the mere presence of micro-organisms that causes the spoiling of food, but their constant growth.
As has been pointed out, just a little thought will show how other numbers may be provided for.
Many foods, too, contain mineral salts, which, as has been pointed out, are needed for building tissue and keeping the body in a healthy condition.
Not unaware am I that it has been pointed out by a most judicious living Critic as a “ground for hesitation before we ascribe the Sections as well as the Canons to Eusebius, that not a few ancient MSS.
It has been pointed outas a suspicious circumstance that in ver.
It has been pointed out that in the case of most crops quick-acting manures are to be preferred to slow-acting manures.
As has been pointed out in the previous chapter, the respective merits of sulphate of ammonia and nitrate of soda depend largely on the nature of the season during which they are used.
He assumed, in short, as has been pointed out by Sir J.
Another instance may be quoted; it has been pointed out by Grant Allen, and refers to the dead-nettle or Lamium album.
Now the three great sources of variability are, as has been pointed out on several occasions, the original multiformity of the species, fluctuating variability, and hybridization.
In many cases this tinge is so slight as to be only noticeable in a certain illumination, or by looking in an oblique direction across the bed; in others it is at once evident as soon as it has been pointed out.
As has been pointed out, the cabinet as such is unknown to English law.
Originally, as has been pointed out,[108] the representatives of the counties were chosen in the county court by all persons who were entitled to attend and to take part in the proceedings of that body.
As has been pointed out, the uses of the crown are by no means wholly ornamental.
As has been pointed out, the Redistribution of Seats Act of 1885 established constituencies in which there was some approach to equality.
In the first place cultivation is most essential in the early spring as has been pointed out.
As has been pointed out in the previous chapter, there has been a great increase in the production of apples and hence in competition, accompanied by speculation and more intensive methods in all phases of the business.
As has been pointed out in the discussion of the pruning of young trees, in humid regions where the sunlight is none too abundant through the growing season, the open head is most desirable.
But there is actually, as has been pointed out, a slight contact between the work of the two friends: and their complete difference in every other respect makes this more curiously apparent.
To begin with, the novel-attractions are presented with a completeness which, as has been pointed out in the last chapter, is almost entirely lacking before.
The tendency of manufacturers to centralize was accompanied, as has been pointed out above, by a similar centralization in railways.
As has been pointed out, the members of Congress who enacted the Sherman law were very much confused in their notions as to what trusts really were and what combinations and practices were in fact to be considered in restraint of trade.
As has been pointed out above, the economic revolution which followed the Civil War was attended by the formation of unions in certain trades and by the establishment of the Knights of Labor.
As has been pointed out by Blanchard, the terminal genital organs of the scorpions and the Pedipalpi vary considerably in the different genera, especially the male genital organs.
The origin of this axial core of cells is perfectly clear, as has been pointed out by W.
The resemblance of the retina of the lateral eyes of vertebrates to that of the lateral eyes of many arthropods, especially crustaceans, has been pointed outby nearly every one who has worked at these invertebrate lateral eyes.
There is however, as has been pointed out by Koelliker, a well-marked postanal gut continued as a narrow tube from behind the cloaca into the tail both in the Bird (fig.
As has been pointed out by Bergmeister the mesoblastic lamina projecting into the vitreous humour resembles the pecten at an early stage of development, and is without doubt homologous with it.
As has been pointed out, the atmospheric pressure changes according to the altitude and the variation in the barometer.
As has been pointed out, any fuel has some rate of combustion at which the best results will be obtained.
The operatives must realize that smokeless stacks are not necessarily the indication of good combustion for, as has been pointed out, absolute smokelessness is oftentimes secured at an enormous loss in efficiency through excess air.
As has been pointed out, the particles of fat that rise to the top of milk when it is allowed to remain undisturbed for some time form the product known as cream.
However, if it does not sour in the normal length of time, it should be looked on with suspicion, for, as has been pointed out, such milk may have added to it a preservative to prevent souring.
Since, as has been pointed out, bacteria cling to all dirt, the dirt that milk contains is one of the causes of souring and putrefaction of milk, and may be a cause of disease.
Moreover, it has been pointed out that [Greek: xanthos] may only mean brown, and that Menelaus had brown hair.
Mase was not quite as fast as Jack was; but, as has been pointed out, he was bigger and much stronger.
But, as has been pointed out, there was one flaw inherent in the Boskonian system.
For, as has been pointed out, that cylinder was not of even approximately normal composition.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "has been pointed out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.