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Example sentences for "modified form"

  • It still prevails in South India among the Hindus who speak dialects of the Dravidian language, and also, in a modified form, in North India, among the Hindus who speak dialects of the Gaura language.

  • There is also a modified form of the system, which stands alone and tells its own story.

  • Out of it came the patriarchal family of the Hebrew type, and the similar family of the Latin tribes under paternal power, as well as a modified form of the same family among the Grecian tribes.

  • Their speech in a modified form, their laws, and their customs became in large degree permanent.

  • Though it excited heated and prolonged discussion, the Darwinian theory gradually made its way, and is now generall received, though sometimes in a modified form, by practically every eminent man of science throughout the world.

  • It was a revival, in modified form, of the ancient Greek and Roman architecture.

  • It is thus a modified form of "State Socialism" and not Laborism that now confronts the organization and creates its greatest problem.

  • He recorded instances of inoculation with this organism that resulted, according to him, in the production of a modified form of rubeola, and, moreover, was protective against further attacks of the same disease.

  • It has been thought, indeed, that cow-pox was in reality but a modified form of small-pox; and this idea has been the basis of one of the theories that have been held as to the origin of vaccinia.

  • A careful examination of each of these diseases shows it to be a modified form of eczema, and, therefore, they demand similar treatment.

  • Lichen circinatus is a modified form of lichen circumspectus.

  • Varioloid is a modified form of small-pox.

  • In the next chapter it will be shown that the nyctitropic movements both of cotyledons and leaves consist of a modified form of circumnutation.

  • Both tracings showed that the apheliotropic movement was a modified form of circumnutation.

  • Hieratic character, a mode of ancient Egyptian writing; a modified form of hieroglyphics, tending toward a cursive hand and formerly supposed to be the sacerdotal character, as the demotic was supposed to be that of the people.

  • Note: The form of G is from the Latin, in the alphabet which it first appeared as a modified form of C.

  • Martin's shell was a modified form; here a cast-iron shell was filled with molten cast iron and immediately fired.

  • On the Method of Obtaining and Measuring Very High Vacua with a Modified Form of Sprengel Pump.

  • The word may be current at the present moment, though, of course, in a modified form.

  • The genus, though in a modified form, I still believe to exist; I have ceased, however, to think that Eskimo is the best name for it.

  • The Baining of the Gazelle Peninsula of New Britain may be representatives of a stage of Melanesian history earlier than the dual system; if so, they probably represent in a modified form, the aboriginal element.

  • A modified form of Buddhism which prevails in Thibet, Mongolia, and some adjacent parts of Asia; -- so called from the name of its priests.

  • The form of G is from the Latin, in the alphabet which it first appeared as a modified form of C.

  • A modified form of this motor is shown in Fig.

  • The line wires are fed from the metal segments of the collector, being secured thereto in any convenient manner, the plan of connections being shown as applied to a modified form of the commutator in Fig.

  • In connection with the coil I use either the ordinary form of discharger or a modified form.

  • They evolved a worship that contained in a modified form many of the ceremonials that they witnessed when they came into contact with the Babylonians and Phoenicians.

  • The Martian then considers the many ancient Hebrew rites and religious taboos that have come down through the ages, and are still practiced in a modified form by the modern Hebrew.

  • The puerile conception of heaven and the savage conception of hell are still, in modified form, deemed necessary for a religious morality.

  • Totemism in a modified form is found in the Old Testament where animals speak on occasion, as the serpent in Genesis, or Balaam's ass.

  • A modified form of the Leclanche cell as used in a firing battery is shown at Fig.

  • A modified form of the explosive | | | | nitro-glycerine.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "modified form" 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:
    animal intelligence; another planet; both girls; could observe; curious story; dearest lady; experimental work; expulsion from; gave himself; hand half; heating surface; its name; like himself; man for; modified form; petals white; regarded the; said carelessly; six feet; three million; widely distributed; you solemnly swear the testimony you