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Example sentences for "ipso"

Lexicographically close words:
ipse; ipsi; ipsis; ipsissima; ipsius; ipsorum; ipsos; ipsum; ique
  1. Meministine me clamare illo ipso primo Page 233 will be more.

  2. This edition is described on the title page as Editio Veneta prima ipso auctore praesente, et corrigente.

  3. Quod si prævalere quis possit adversus tyrannum, ex hoc ipso proveniunt multoties gravissimæ dissensiones in populo, sive dum in tyrannum insurgitur, sive post dejectionem tyranni erga ordinationem regiminis multitudo separatur in partes.

  4. A cleric uttering a sentence of blood, causing mutilation or death, becomes irregular and, on this account, although he does not ipso jure forfeit his benefices, yet he is to be deprived of them by the Ordinary or forced to resign them.

  5. But, after the latter, reincidence was relapse, for which the canons decreed irrevocable burning, ipso facto and without trial.

  6. The private property of any German situate in any part of the world which was under the control of the Ententes was ipso facto confiscated.

  7. He decided that all children born in Argentina were ipso facto citizens and liable to military service, and this decision remains in force at the present day.

  8. All children born in the country are ipso facto Argentine subjects, and the males are liable to military service.

  9. He dwelt especially on the imprisonment of one of his chaplains, for which violation of the sacred person of a clerk, the King was ipso facto excommunicate.

  10. It ipso facto ceases when the corn and wine cease; in the wilderness it cannot be thought of, for if God bestows nothing then man cannot rejoice, and religious worship is simply rejoicing over blessings bestowed.

  11. But if, when the date fixed for its expiration arrives, either ally is actually engaged in war, the alliance shall, ipso facto, continue until peace is concluded.

  12. The elements enforcing ipso facto the validity of marriage (pp.

  13. Nevertheless the widespread practice of allotting young girls even in infancy, or before birth sometimes, shows ipso facto how deeply rooted the idea of the individual right of a man to a woman is in the native mind.

  14. It appears also to result ipso facto from the circumstance that the boys lived in quite a different part of the encampment, and so could not be under the control of their parents.

  15. From the previous discussion we may infer that when the local groups are very small in themselves, then ipso facto the natives live scattered in very small groups (Kurnai, probably Murring, Dieri, New South Wales tribes according to Rob.

  16. We do not know that it has ever been a point in dispute, whether the Kings of England were ipso facto Kings in, and over, this colony, or province.


  17. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ipso" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.