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Example sentences for "mutatis"

Lexicographically close words:
mutata; mutated; mutating; mutation; mutations; mutato; mutch; mutche; mutchkin; mute
  1. Mutatis mutandis, they are on the southern frontier what the Si-fan are on the west.

  2. Mutatis mutandis, the statements which have just been made may very nearly be made here.

  3. These have the same import with the Solymi, mutatis mutandis, i.

  4. I conclude therefore that this text doth show that it is the duty of masters of families, to rule well their own families in the right worshipping of God, mutatis mutandis, as ministers must rule the church.

  5. Let us not get rid of one evil (supposing it to be possible) at the expense of a greater--mutatis mutandis.

  6. Because, mutatis mutandis, I should not have the same confidence in myself.

  7. I will merely add that whilst the examples I have given concern only homosexuality and sadism, similar considerations will be found to apply, mutatis mutandis, to other sexual perversions.

  8. Mutatis mutandis, the like is true of woman.

  9. The considerations just stated apply mutatis mutandis to the question of what children should be allowed to read.

  10. What I have said of schoolmasters applies, mutatis mutandis, to schoolmistresses and governesses.

  11. In reading this passage one should bear in mind that the law is formulated with the presumption that the deceased is a man; its provisions apply, mutatis mutandis, when the deceased is a woman.

  12. Where Bahá’u’lláh has expressed a law between a man and a woman it applies mutatis mutandis as between a woman and a man unless the context should make this impossible.

  13. The story of Melopoyn and his attempt to obtain recognition of his dramatic genius is, mutatis mutandis, intended to represent Smollett’s own case.

  14. The prayer of thanksgiving to Isis might, mutatis mutandis, be almost offered in a Christian church.

  15. But the prayer of thanksgiving offered by Lucius might, mutatis mutandis, be uttered by a new convert at a camp-meeting, or a Breton peasant after her first communion.

  16. It seems possible, however, that it might be used on occasion, and mutatis mutandis, as a love charm as well.

  17. This same charm is used mutatis mutandis for the Balei (Spirit-hall).

  18. It can be shown in the same way, mutatis mutandis (cp.

  19. The above account, and the criticism which immediately follows, can be adapted, mutatis mutandis, to this form of the view.

  20. The same considerations can of course be supplied mutatis mutandis to the apprehension of the coexistence of bodies in space, e.

  21. But what we have said, is applicable, mutatis mutandis, to the latter.

  22. This train of reasoning being also applicable, mutatis mutandis, to the angles E B C, D C B, these also are brought within the fifth formula.

  23. It would become every man's duty to enable all other men to do whatever his own sinful heart, mutatis mutandis, might prompt.

  24. Mutatis mutandis, all this re-appears at Cape Horn; where the Patagonian changes suddenly to the Fuegian.

  25. Mutatis mutandis this was the case with Scotland and Ireland, provided that there was any migration at all.

  26. Mutatis mutandis, these things are a parable of the empire.

  27. The observations which may be made with regard to the industry of Chinese boys, are equally applicable--mutatis mutandis--to Chinese girls.

  28. Her traits are, mutatis mutandis, the same as those of the individuals already mentioned, but her mere existence is so great a departure from our ordinary conceptions of Chinese social life, that it needs a word of explanation.

  29. Her remarks on Dress are interesting, and might be applied, mutatis mutandis, to young men who sometimes combine a habit of slovenliness with a garish taste in waistcoats.

  30. Mutatis mutandis, almost every paragraph of the Durham Report applied with greater force to the Ireland of his day.

  31. They seem to expect that some new theological or quasi-theological system will arise, which, mutatis mutandis, shall be Christianity over again.

  32. The same mutatis mutandis holds good with writing as with painting.

  33. May we not, mutatis mutandis, take this appeal to heart ourselves?

  34. So exactly, mutatis mutandis, do German and English chauvinism coincide.

  35. The same is true, mutatis mutandis, of most other European countries, and notably of Italy.

  36. Now this story is, mutatis mutandis, the story of Buddha.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mutatis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.