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Example sentences for "its general"

  • The machinery of imitation is obscure but its prevalence is obvious, and even in the present rudimentary state of human biology we may perhaps divine some of its general features.

  • The more pleasure a universe can yield, other things being equal, the more beneficent and generous is its general nature; the more pains its constitution involves, the darker and more malign is its total temper.

  • Its general section is that of a cyma reversa surmounted by a flattened torus, and its appearance that of a vase decorated with curvilinear and geometrical tracery.

  • Its general aspect, certain minor details, and sometimes an accompanying inscription, permit us to recognize in it the marquee or pavilion of the king.

  • Its extent far surpassed its elevation, and horizontal lines predominated in its general physiognomy.

  • This revelation is of a peculiar nature, which must be grasped, at least in its general outlines, before we can advance a step further upon that journey which is also a return.

  • All subsequent discoveries are rendered misleading if the total activity, at least in its general movement, of our instrument of research is not brought into focus.

  • Western Christian Church as authoritative for both faith and practice, and from the circumstance of its general reception it became known as the Vulgate (i.

  • In its general appearance, and the form of its leaf, it resembles the myrtle.

  • Its general time of feeding is the evening; but during the day, if not disturbed, it adheres closely to its form.

  • In order better to conceive of this social natural law in its general validity, we must study it in its different consequences and in the various forms which it assumes according to circumstances and conditions.

  • If continued long enough, this operation will result in the substitution of silver for all the gold the Government owns applicable to its general purposes.

  • It is understood, however, that the Italian Government wishes to renew it in its general scope, desiring only certain modifications in some of its articles.

  • Its General Use in the Capture of Aquatic Animals.

  • Its general shape is shown in an engraving, and it offers a serious resistance to the victim, who endeavors to run away with it.

  • Its general appearance is truthfully given in our drawing.

  • Its general color is grey, approaching to black on the head and legs.

  • Its General Use as a "Universal Medicine.

  • I subjoin an analysis of the soil in the river bottom near Fort Hall, which will be of assistance in enabling you to form some correct idea of its general character in the neighboring country.

  • True to its general character, the reverse of other countries, the hills and mountains here were rich in grass, the bottoms barren and sterile.

  • Many well-meaning persons speak of training the will as if we could separate it from the interests and purposes of our daily living, and in some way put it through its paces merely for the sake of adding to its general strength.

  • It has no lakes so close at hand, but in its springs and baths, in its fashion and in its general location, a fair parallel is offered.

  • There is not very much that is impressive in its general appearance.

  • The result of the election here is what the most sanguine among us expected; that is, its general result is so.

  • That is the plan--in its general features.

  • Its general colour is dull brownish yellow, slightly darker on the back, and ornamented with a number of wavy yellow lines on each side.

  • Its general colour is black, with interrupted dorsal and lateral lines, the ventral surface and connecting membrane between the segments being slate-coloured.

  • This form governs human experience at its general level, and easily comes to be regarded as the only form.

  • This cathedral, one of the largest in Europe, is also one of the grandest efforts of mediaeval architecture, and it closely resembles French examples of the same period, both in its general treatment, and in the detail of its features.

  • To Germany, and the countries of the north-east Europe, and to Spain and Portugal on the south, the style also extended with no very great modification, either of its general forms or of its details.

  • Parmenides is the idea in its general sense, i.

  • Its general basis is Kantian, in so far as it makes for its problem a critical investigation of the subjective experience.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its general" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    defy thee; dwelling place; fifty leagues; fine laid; forward movement; good moral; its author; its chief; its full; its inhabitants; its kind; its mother; its name; its people; its power; its side; its true; its turn; its walls; itself alone; itself sufficient; itself the; old man; said the little knight; superior education; this cause