But of sentences, there are as many different kinds as I have said there are of panegyrics.
There are also abundance of partridges, quails, turtle-doves, pigeons, and other birds of many different kinds.
There are about eight rivers, which pervade the island in different places; by means of which they have many saw-mills, from which Portugal and other places are supplied with boards of many different sorts.
In regard to geographical situations, likewise, there are many differences; for there never sailed ten or an hundred pilots in one fleet, but they made their reckonings in almost as many different longitudes.
He therefore went to that town in search of gold, where they found abundance of bay trees, and others of many different kinds, and plenty of beasts and birds, but neither gold nor silver.
To cover the entire country, the large publisher establishes branch offices in many different cities or sells his books to so-called "general agents," who secure their own canvassers.
A well-equipped photo-engraving establishment must have all these screens, and all of them in many different sizes.
In those delightsome meadows, which often extend far out of sight, and where we see so many different species of animals, there it is we have occasion to admire the beneficence of the Creator.
This grain they eat in many different ways; the most common way is to make it into Sagamity, which is a kind of gruel made with water, or strong broth.
Then, calling in all the garrisons, which were scattered in many different places, and the Thessalian auxiliaries from Stratonice itself, he led them on to Alabanda, where the enemy lay.
He did not think it prudent to hazard a general engagement, because his troops were raw, composed of many different kinds of men, and not yet so well known among themselves that they could rely on one another.
Since the days of Darius the Great the empire had remained almost intact-- a huge, loosely-knit collection of many different peoples, whose sole bond of union was their common allegiance to the Great King.
We must remember that, during the long prehistoric ages, repeated conquests and migrations mingled the blood of many different communities.
Geologists were for a long while sorely puzzled to account for these old sea-beaches, found high up in the cliffs around our land in many different places.
They seem not only weak, but unable to fit themselves to many different kinds of existence.
This outside crust has been reckoned to be of many different thicknesses.
Sir John tells of many different ways of getting to Palestine, and relates wonderful stories about the places to be passed through.
The Saxon Chronicle, as it extended over many hundred years, was of course written by many different people, and so parts of it are written much better than other parts.
So as time went on these well-known tales came to be told in many different ways, changing as the times changed.
This satisfaction may be ofmany different sorts, physical, emotional, or intellectual.
In many different localities we find the remains of camps and fortifications, which, to avoid using a more ambitious term, we may characterize generally as enclosures.
These staves, of which hundreds have now been found, were picked up in many different places, including the Goyet Cave in Belgium, the caves of Perigord and Charente, and the Veyrier Station in Savoy.
When trepanning was the fashion there is no doubt that the operation was performed in many different ways.
These various vessels were used formany different purposes; some to cook food, the marks of the hearth being still on them, whilst others retained some of the chopped straw with which the domestic animals had evidently been fed.
These are so multifarious and admit of so many different combinations, that not a few of them seeing that be quite new to our readers, willsome we have never yet come across in any book on the subject that has come under our notice.
With regard to the names, the same stitches are known by so many different ones, that excepting in the case of those universally accepted, we have disregarded them altogether and merely numbered the stitches in their order.
Although in netting the loops cannot be formed in as many different ways as in knitting or crochet, they admit of a certain variety, as the following explanations will show.
Without some degree of resemblance, as well as union, it is impossible there can be any reasoning: but as this resemblance admits of many different degrees, the reasoning becomes proportionably more or less firm and certain.
As the obligation of promises is an invention for the interest of society, it is warped into as many different forms as that interest requires, and even runs into direct contradictions, rather than lose sight of its object.
To approve of one character, to condemn another, are only so many different perceptions.
Instead of being directed by one or two dominant peoples, as was the case with all similar movements of the past, the new movement was shared by many different nations.
A literary education is simply one of many different kinds of education, and it is not wise that more than a small percentage of the people of any country should have an exclusively literary education.
Here were fifty young ladies chosen from as many different nationalities in order to exhibit the fashions of the world in the highest art of dress.
After going through the narrow entrance of La Rabida they found little dark rooms with pictures and maps and charts of Columbus and Isabel in many different forms.
He wandered into a labyrinth of side-rooms, where he heard an amazing medley of excited voices in as many different languages.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many different" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.