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Example sentences for "its present"

  • Adam, who was the first true believer, erected the Kaaba upon earth, on its present site, which is directly below the spot that it occupied in heaven.

  • It is very difficult to determine accurately the quality of this stone, which has been worn to its present surface by the millions of touches and kisses it has received.

  • Salaheddyn; but it was rebuilt in its present form by Kayd Beg, Sultan of Egypt, in A.

  • Now, Sir, I hardly need again speak of its progress, its present extent, or its assurance of future enlargement.

  • Its present amount (1820) is probably one million seven hundred thousand.

  • Mr. Madison deemed the powers given to the bank, in its present charter, proper and necessary.

  • It is to continue in its present form no longer than the people who established it shall choose to continue it.

  • Appreciating the importance of extending it to the lake shore, the contractors agreed to grade the road free of charge from that point to the lake, and it was accordingly carried forward to its present terminus.

  • It suggested our own changed fortunes by its fall to its present uses.

  • In its present form it has been almost wholly recast, and much broadened in its scope.

  • They were beginning to accommodate themselves to life at its present level, and the sense of its strangeness was passing slowly away.

  • This folded belt gives Africa its abrupt southern termination, and may be regarded as an embryonic indication of its present outline.

  • The title of Albemarle, thus extinguished, was several times revived before it became attached to the family of its present holders.

  • The French would again rush forward to new invasions, and spread desolation over other countries, and the house of Austria would be more weakened than by the loss of many battles in its present state.

  • At the first view of the question before us, in its present state, no man can find any reasons for prejudice in favour of the address proposed.

  • The power of France had not then arrived at its present height, nor had their monarchs openly threatened to enslave all the nations of Europe.

  • By the experience, my lords, of one generation after another, by the continued application of successive ages, was our law brought to its present accuracy.

  • It showed that some project was under way, which, at least in its present stage, the Machiavellian young lady did not wish to disclose.

  • To whom does our profession owe this already large collection of books, exceeded in numbers only by four or five of the most extensive medical libraries in the country, and lodged in a building so well adapted to its present needs?

  • It is a very natural as well as a curious question to ask, What has been the success of Homoeopathy in the different countries of Europe, and what is its present condition?

  • It is the judgment of the Postmaster-General, whose report accompanies this message, that if this bill should become a law in its present form it would fail to give effect to its provisions.

  • There is no appropriation to continue such a board beyond the termination of its present labors.

  • The appropriations made for the last and current years were evidently intended by Congress, and are sufficient only, to keep the Navy on its present footing by the repairing and refitting of our old ships.

  • It had ceased even to be a party; it had become a clique--a mere faction whose community of hope, interest and fear had given it its present position of overweening strength.

  • Had he pressed the letter of the law, not an atom of the public domain need have been left to its present occupiers.

  • Footnote: According to Dollier de Casson, who had good opportunities of knowing, the Iroquois always called the Mississippi the Ohio, while the Algonquins gave it its present name.

  • I do not think he added a single word to the language, unless, as I suspect, he first used magnetism in its present sense of moral attraction.

  • This species of property would sink to one half of its present value, for it is Louisiana and the southwestern States which are her great market.

  • At the moment when these narratives take us to the valley of the Mississippi, that immense territory presented a strange contrast to its present condition.

  • In its present condition it was impossible to make a ground-plan showing the several chambers, or to determine with certainty which side was the front of the structure, assuming that it was constructed in the terraced form.

  • Its present elevation," General Simpson observes, "shows that it had at least four stories of apartments.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its present" 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:
    common laborer; its appearance; its application; its author; its back; its character; its chief; its course; its effect upon the; its effects; its first; its general; its head; its height; its kind; its length; its life; its members; its mother; its origin; its original; its true; its very; itself considered; thick layer; worthy lord