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Example sentences for "many regions"

  • Guardian spirits, particularly demoniacal, protective animals, may be found in many regions of the earth where there is little or no trace of the tribal totem.

  • Whereas the Australian, in many regions, thinks of the totem animal as his ancestor, the Indian of the prairies speaks of the buffaloes as his elder brothers.

  • This is true especially of many regions of North America and of southern Africa, and likewise of numerous islands of Oceania.

  • In many regions it is much smaller, while no very large trees have been reported.

  • Slack coopers convert this wood into their wares in many regions.

  • He, who make gifts of kine, after purchasing them with wealth obtained by inheritance or acquired lawfully by him, attains, as the fruit of such an act to many regions of inexhaustible felicity.

  • That man who performs a sacrifice and makes gifts of kine agreeably to the ritual laid down, attains to many regions of a superior character.

  • Upon the completion of a full thousand years, when the demerit will be exhausted of thy sinful act, thou shalt then attain to many regions of inexhaustible felicity that have been acquired by thee through thy own acts of righteousness.

  • Without doubt, by such service thou shalt attain to many regions of high felicity.

  • In many regions baseball is emptying the cockpits, and thus aiding the cause of good order and morality.

  • There was, furthermore, a feeling against industrial work on the part of the people in many regions, based on the idea that teachers meant to supplement their salaries by the sale of the industrial products of the schools.

  • When I was there in the Spanish days, it was possible, in many regions, to obtain abundant labour at five cents per day with food, and ten cents with food was the general rule.

  • In many regions, where the earth has worn down so as to reveal the zone of dikes which was formed at a great depth, the surface of the country is fairly laced with these intrusions.

  • In fact, the recent developments of agriculture have made it not only easy, but in most cases profitable, to avoid this waste of materials which has reduced so many regions to poverty.

  • Metamorphic rocks occur widespread in many regions, often hundreds of square miles in area, where such extensive changes cannot be accounted for by igneous intrusions.

  • They wore "curns" in our early boyhood, and "curns" they are still in the rural vernacular of many regions.

  • In North America, bog-iron ores occur at the surface in many regions, in existing swamps and about springs, but are seldom of economic importance, owing in part to the great abundance of better ores.

  • Metamorphic rocks occur wide-spread in many regions, often hundreds of square miles in area, where such extensive changes cannot be accounted for by igneous intrusions.

  • The movement toward consolidation of rural schools and transportation of the children to a central school has already attained considerable headway in many regions of the country.

  • It is true that in many regions it may at present prove impossible to consolidate all the rural schools.

  • There has been good reason for this in many regions of the country where farm property was low in value, the land sparsely settled and not all improved, or else covered by heavy mortgages.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many regions" 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:
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