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Example sentences for "many subjects"

  • You, whose knowledge embraces so many subjects," said he, "can you not tell me how to select a treasurer who will not rob me?

  • You have, I think, succeeded very well on many Subjects; and seem to have been conversant in very different Scenes of Life.

  • This last variety of the locus of More and Less (Aristotle remarks) affords no corresponding affirmative plea;[250] for the same predicate cannot be a proprium of many subjects.

  • They talked on many subjects, but through all he said Helen perceived a pervading tone of sadness, and an expression as of a dreamy foreboding of unknown evil.

  • While these matters were going on the Master and I had many talks on many subjects.

  • Do not think, because I talk to you of many subjects briefly, that I should not find it much lazier work to take each one of them and dilute it down to an essay.

  • Knox and his assistants that they were to get L10 in winter, and L8 in summer, for as many subjects as they could bring to them.

  • They were to receive ten pounds in winter and eight pounds in summer for as many subjects as they could supply.

  • He wrote abundantly and on many subjects, always with cleverness and with the air of one who claimed to belong to the ames d'elite, yet his style never attained the higher kind of literary merit.

  • Neither, although he had a retentive memory, and possessed a great deal of various knowledge on many subjects, could he be called learned, for he had not really mastered any branch of history, and was often inaccurate in details.

  • Oriental lore was only one of many subjects in which he might have achieved distinction.

  • Certainly it was difficult to ascertain his precise opinions on many subjects, though his manner was frank even to abandonment.

  • He held a very versatile pen, and wrote much on many subjects.

  • He has written learnedly on many subjects: his most valuable works are: A History of the Inductive Sciences, The Elements of Morality, and The Plurality of Worlds.

  • On many subjects it must be said his views are just.

  • He was carefully educated, and has written on many subjects.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many subjects" 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:
    catch him; common time; fancied resemblance; many believed; many birds; many books; many colours; many days; many evils; many generations; many have; many kings; many knights; many ladies; many lives; many members; many miracles; many other; many places; many prisoners; many races; many servants; many stamens; many tears; many towns; many votes