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Example sentences for "its original"

  • John in Dijon has been rescued from the hands which made it a depĂ´t of flour, and is being restored to its original purposes: but such instances are very rare.

  • The base of one large column still remained standing in its original position, and its upper end presented a tolerably accurate horizontal section of the column.

  • We complain of and protest against it only where, in its original framework or actual administration, it departs from the democratic principle.

  • It was more likely to be true, if anything, in its original form, for in mythology nothing is so irrational as rationalization.

  • The biographer declines to enter into a critical examination of the "Christian Year," but he confidently predicts its indefinite reign, founding his prediction on the causes of its original success.

  • Hence the backwardness and torpor of the Teutonic race in its original seat, while elsewhere it led the world.

  • We thus secured a supply in its original purity, before it should be contaminated by any washing of clothes in passing through the village in an open channel, which from its convenience offered an irresistible invitation.

  • But it was already beginning to be known that the Ministerial scheme, in its original shape, was not such as would satisfy even the more moderate Abolitionists.

  • This Minute, which in its original shape is long enough for an article in a quarterly review, and as businesslike as a Report of a Royal Commission, set the question at rest at once and for ever.

  • It moves one way from morning until noon, and then, late in the afternoon and during the night, turns back again to its original pointing.

  • The pointing deviates towards the west in the morning, then rapidly moves towards the east until about two o'clock, after which it slowly returns to its original direction.

  • Generally it is handed back to its original inhabitants, on condition that they pay rent for it, whether in money or in kind, or partly in each.

  • And when we come to Christianity it must be remarked that, so long as that nascent religion was regarded as merely a variety of Judaism, it was actually protected by the Roman power, and owes no little of its original progress to the fact.

  • The material was either paper--in its original sense of papyrus--or the skin known as parchment.

  • Physics developed slowly out of the use of tools and machines; the important branch of physics known as mechanics testifies in its name to its original associations.

  • As a result, the chick is limited by the relative perfection of its original endowment.

  • This club is really a study club and contains a good proportion of its original members.

  • The restriction of any old and recognized series to its original number of titles, such as the Pepper series.

  • The effect of the pressure of the steam on the interior of the tube is to expand the circle, more or less according to the pressure, the elasticity of the metal returning the circle to its original position, when the pressure is removed.

  • These grades all begin at the same point on the cam, but are of different lengths, so that they begin to move the lever at the same time, but differ in the time of returning it to its original position.

  • I have since consulted many learned Antiquaries in relation to its Original, and find them very much divided among themselves upon that Particular.

  • They are so far from falling into these false Gallantries, that the Stage is here in its Original Situation of a Cart.

  • Description runs yet further from the Things it represents than Painting; for a Picture bears a real Resemblance to its Original, which Letters and Syllables are wholly void of.

  • Its original is a play by Alarcon, which Corneille at first supposed to have been a play by Lope de Vega.

  • According to a third theory they represent portions of the earth's original crust; not, indeed, its original surface, but deeper portions uncovered by erosion and afterwards mantled with sedimentary deposits.

  • When vegetation decays in open air the carbon of its tissues, taken from the atmosphere by the leaves, is oxidized and returned to it in its original form of carbon dioxide.

  • The difference between the work thus accomplished and that which would have been obtained if this variable also had returned to its original value, is the measure of the energy evolved.

  • They admitted it to be evident that "all variations of heat, whether real or apparent, undergone by a bodily system when changing its state, are produced in inverse order when the system passes back to its original state.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    few days after the; its appearance; its character; its course; its distance from the; its former; its great; its head; its height; its length; its nature; its object; its origin; its parts; its position; its power; its true; its very; itself alone; itself only; itself sufficient; itself the; just the; small boys; third reading; though probably