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Example sentences for "many branches"

  • This hath sometimes divers such like leaves as are before described, with so many branches or tops rising from one stalk, each divided from the other.

  • I have just looked over my rambling letter; I see that I have not at all expressed my strong admiration at the amount of scientific work, in so many branches, which you have effected.

  • He was a Naturalist in the old sense of the word, that is, a man who works at many branches of the science, not merely a specialist in one.

  • He has shone in many branches of literary work.

  • With a style not always rigidly grammatical, but always impressive and distinguished, he shone in many branches of literary work.

  • Mr. Dana, who is an honour to his country, sent me copies of his works, to which I have had occasion frequently to refer as acknowledged authority on many branches of natural history.

  • Fortunately the preface of my book furnished me with the means of active occupation; for in it I saw such mutual dependence and connection in many branches of science, that I thought the subject might be carried to a greater extent.

  • Subsequent improvements in throwing mills, and the application of the ingenious weaving machinery of Jacquard and later improvers, have given a great expansion to many branches of the trade in the last fifty years.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being near; blue flower; many churches; many colors; many dialects; many evils; many geologists; many great; many horses; many kinds; many libraries; many months; many passages; many persons; many physicians; many places; many regions; many sorts; many species; many things; many thousand; many voices; many waters; many women; many writers; many young