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Example sentences for "may observe"

  • With respect to its influence on the science of medicine, we may observe that, from the time of Hippocrates till almost the present day, medicine has not deserved the name of a science but, as he called it, of a conjectural art.

  • Hartshorn, we may observe, is one of the best possible ingredients for plate-powder in daily use.

  • We may observe, that among them, are included the Thousand-headed, and the Cow or Tree Cabbage.

  • They are both well known; but we may observe, that the purple and white Brocoli are only varieties of the Cauliflower.

  • We may observe also, that the interest by which it was thus supported, was not that of a few individuals, nor of one body, but of many bodies of men.

  • These, I may observe, had no communication with each other as to any plan for the abolition of the Slave Trade.

  • And here I may observe that, in doing this, we shall have advantages, which historians have not always had in developing the causes of things.

  • This task, I may observe, had led him to study some of the German jurists.

  • I may observe, for the sake of Cambridge readers, that, after passing his first year of university life at Oxford, he came to Cambridge ignorant of mathematics and in delicate health, which prevented him from reading hard.

  • He holds that a desire for revenge upon the perpetrators of the atrocities (of which, I may observe, exaggerated accounts were then accepted) was perfectly legitimate.

  • These, I may observe, had no communication with each other as to any plan for the abolition of the Slave-trade.

  • We may observe, that both Camillus and Cassius colored their ambition with the design of restoring the republic; a task, said Cassius peculiarly reserved for his name and family.

  • Having now finished the circuit of the Roman empire, we may observe, that Africa is divided from Spain by a narrow strait of about twelve miles, through which the Atlantic flows into the Mediterranean.

  • We may observe, that the use of them in the field gradually became more prevalent, in proportion as personal valor and military skill declined with the Roman empire.

  • We may observe this in his Miracles of San Domenico, placed in the church belonging to his order, drawn upon a large scale, as well as in other pieces, scattered throughout the city in almost every street.

  • On the surface of the plain there has always been growing abundant vegetation, the remains of which decayed on the surface in the manner which we may observe at the present day.

  • Thus a thermometer next the ground may rise to over a hundred degrees Fahrenheit, while at the same time the fleecy clouds which we may observe floating at the height of five or six miles above the surface are composed of frozen water.

  • We may observe, by the way, that three adjacent equal lancets are hardly ever found, whatever the reason may be.

  • And here we may observe a very curious and beautiful progression in symbolism.

  • We may observe a like distinction to run through all the other perceptions of the mind.

  • We may observe, that, in these phaenomena, the belief of the correlative object is always presupposed; without which the relation could have no effect.

  • My aunt, I may observe, allowed my horse on the forbidden ground, but had not at all relented toward the donkeys.

  • Firmness, I may observe, was the grand quality on which both Mr. and Miss Murdstone took their stand.

  • We may observe of the above-mentioned, that their situation was in many instances similar to that of our own servants.

  • These were they which weakned his authority with former ages; for as we may observe, he is seldom mentioned, without a derogatory Parenthesis in any Author.

  • Thus much in general we may observe, that strange effects are naturally taken for miracles by weaker heads, and artificially improved to that apprehension by wiser.

  • And here we may observe, that there is no Place in a Scrutiny for any under the Degree of a Knight-Batchelor.

  • Footnote 100: In the prints of Dante, and other Florentine books, a yellowish colour prevails; and we may observe stains of oil and blots at the extremities.

  • Footnote 52: We may observe, that Malvasia is the champion, not only of Bologna, but of Italy, and of all Europe.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "may observe" 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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