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Example sentences for "just idea"

  • The Scripture alone gives us a just idea of them, and this it does in a wonderful manner, under the image of a very large and strong tree, whose top reaches to heaven, and whose branches extend to the extremities of the earth.

  • But as I have attempted to draw his character elsewhere,(838) and to give a just idea of him, by making a comparison between him and Scipio, I think myself dispensed from giving his eulogium at large in this place.

  • A correct view of our relations with each power will enable you to form a just idea of existing difficulties, and of the measures of precaution best adapted to them.

  • It is a fact worthy of note that every public officer who has a just idea of his duty to the people testifies to the value of this reform.

  • But the fact that a wrong use has been made of a just idea is no reason why a right use should not be made of it.

  • The errors which he rectified and the additions which he made are so numerous, that it is impossible, in such a sketch as the present, to communicate a just idea of them.

  • He had formed a just idea of the articular connexions, and is desirous to impress the fact that none is formed without cartilage.

  • Several of the officers visited it before me, but their strongest language failed to give a just idea of the scene of desolation.

  • I have said that the plants in a hothouse fail to communicate a just idea of the vegetation, yet I must recur to it.

  • Hand specimens fail to give a just idea of these brown burnished stones which glitter in the sun's rays.

  • I do not know if you have a just idea of my character, but I wish you to see me as I am.

  • Moore, giving an account of my life: it is truth, every word of it; and will give you a just idea of the man whom you have honoured with your friendship.

  • I preserved the Skin of this bird retaining the wings feet & head which I hope will give a just Idea of the bird.

  • I could not form a just Idea of the animal or it's colour.

  • I preserved the skin of this bird retaining the wings feet and head which I hope will give a just idea of the bird.

  • Incomplete analogies prevent Europeans from having a just idea of the aspect of the torrid zone.

  • He is like the visitor to a great city, who gets no just idea of its extent and situation till he has seen it from some commanding eminence.

  • We must now, in order to complete this general view, and to form a just idea of the philosophical character of the science, consider its fundamental division.

  • This granted, would it not be fair to demand of the theologians, if they themselves can boast of having a just idea or real knowledge of the Divinity?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    just above; just after; just and; just been; just before; just claim; just described; just going; just idea; just kind; just large; just like; just outside; just previous; just proportion; just step; just that; just this; just thought; justly regarded; known weight; our rear; periodic time; proportional representation; the morning; what respect