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Example sentences for "nearly the same manner"

  • Dogs after voiding their excrement often make with all four feet a few scratches backwards, even on a bare stone pavement, as if for the purpose of covering up their excrement with earth, in nearly the same manner as do cats.

  • An inherited habit of muscular exertion will thus have been gained in association with rage; and this will directly or indirectly affect various organs, in nearly the same manner as does great bodily suffering.

  • Another leaf behaved in nearly the same manner after a shorter exposure to this vapour.

  • A solution of the same strength of carbonate of soda and carbonate of potash acted in nearly the same manner as the chloride; and here again, after 2 hrs.

  • Fibro-cartilage is therefore acted on in nearly the same manner by gastric juice and by the secretion of Drosera.

  • My son also placed some slices in artificial gastric juice, and these were acted on in nearly the same manner as by the secretion.

  • He supplies his several varieties with the same food; treats them in nearly the same manner, and does not wish to alter their general habits of life.

  • In the vegetable kingdom instinct of course can play no part; and we shall presently see that plants when removed from their natural conditions are affected in nearly the same manner as animals.

  • On the other hand, there are instances of animals and plants, which, though exposed to very different conditions, both under nature and domestication, have varied in nearly the same manner.

  • On the other hand, there are instances of animals and plants, which, though they have been exposed to very different conditions, both under nature and domestication, have varied in nearly the same manner.

  • With the so-called Cuckoo sub-breeds of the fowl, in which the feathers are transversely pencilled with dark stripes, both sexes and the chickens are coloured in nearly the same manner.

  • Hence we may infer that these nine species, and probably all the others of the genus, are descended from an ancestral form which was coloured in nearly the same manner.

  • Europe differ, as I hear from Victor Carus, in nearly the same manner.

  • On the other hand, in most of the breeds in which the two sexes resemble each other, the young are coloured in nearly the same manner as their parents, and this renders it probable that their colours first appeared early in life.

  • He states that the ear-tufts or neck-plumes are erected, so that they meet over the crown of the head.

  • The Sportsman and Naturalist in Canada,' by Major W.

  • With most of the species the males are larger and much stronger than the females, of which fact the gorilla offers a well-known instance.

  • I have specified the foregoing familiar differences between the male and female sex in mankind, because they are curiously the same as in the Quadrumana.

  • Scoticus; and we may consequently infer that the black-grouse is descended from some ancient species, of which both sexes were coloured in nearly the same manner as the red-grouse.

  • The tusks of the elephant, in the different species or races, differ according to sex, in nearly the same manner as the horns of ruminants.

  • The cotyledons continued to act in nearly the same manner for 8 or 10 days from the period of germination; but the petioles had by this time become straight and had increased much in length.

  • The cotyledons behave in nearly the same manner as those of the Anoda.

  • The cotyledons behave in nearly the same manner as those of the Anoda and Nankin cotton, and like them grow to a large size.

  • Italica, secundiflora, and Taurica, sleep in nearly the same manner as just described; but the bending to one side of the terminal leaflet is apt to fail unless the plants are growing vigorously.


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