This series of papers is the fourth of its kind which I have offered to my readers.
Its one conspicuous line, "And fired the shot heard round the world," must not take to itself all the praise deserved by this perfect little poem, a model for all of its kind.
Moreover, he parted the adjoining country, which was excellent in its kind, among the inhabitants of Samaria, that they might be in a happy condition, upon their first coming to inhabit.
This is the most nearly complete volume of its kindby an author who knows the subject and handles it with accuracy.
The only book of its kind, and indispensable to those who wish to learn the story of Yankee ships and sailors.
The small dinner was excellent of its kind, and the wine was all that it ought to be.
His lyric of "King Christian," now the national song of Denmark, is a masterly production of its kind.
This work is unique of its kind, and the largest in the world.
These various elements conspire to render the work of Herodotus a production as perfect in its kind as any human work can be.
New England; the first work of its kind, and for more than a century the most perfect.
Alison's "History of Europe" takes its place among the highest works of its kind.
And here, in utter darkness, illuminated only by the musketry and cannon blazes, there ensued two hours of stiff wrestling in its kind: not the fiercest spasm of all, but the final which decided all.
Let your jewellery be always the best of its kind.
Where circumstances render such a course imprudent, we would only observe that a home-provided supper, however simple, should be good of its kind, and abundant in quantity.
What she wears is good of its kind, even when it is not costly.
It is the first collection of its kind; indeed it is unique in Europe.
To me this column is the most striking thing of its kind that I have hitherto seen.
This escalier and the Marcus Aurelius, unique also in its kind, are both the workmanship of Michael Angelo.
It was the most uncomfortable of camps, the night being close, and filled with the small and bloodthirsty Athabasca mosquito, by all odds the most vicious of its kind.
Arrests were ultimately made, and a boatload of witnesses was about to leave for Athabasca Landing, en route to attend the trial at Edmonton, the first of its kind, I think, on record.
It was hard to tear one's self away from such a wonderful structure as this, the most striking feature of its kind on the whole river.
Hudibras is the very prince of burlesques; it stands alone of its kind, and still retains its popularity.
The grandeur of its language, the elevation of its sentiments, and the sympathy of its pathos, commend it to all classes and all hearts; and of its kind of composition it stands alone in English literature.
With this name, we accost the most wonderful story of its kindin any literature; so strange, indeed, that we never take it up without trying to discover some new meaning in it.
Nature would take care of that; no need to clip the wings of any bird that wants to soar and sing, or finds in itself the strength of pinion for a migratory flight unusual to its kind.
We can easily conceive that every fact in the world might be singular, that is, unlike any other fact and sole of its kind.
It is but a case of ascertaining the kind, and then applying the law of its kind to the particular object.
Will "Fifine" and poems of its kindstand re-reading, re-perusal over and over?
All this section has a lofty serenity, unsurpassed in its kind.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its kind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.