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Example sentences for "normal condition"

  • Sometimes it is a mere exaggeration of a normal condition; thus, in what are termed flexuose stems the stem twists alternately to one side or another, frequently in association with an oblique form of the leaf.

  • That it is possible for people in a normal condition of health to go at least sixteen days without food while doing hard work.

  • Even when their eyes were in a normal condition, they nearly all had some defect of vision.

  • Usually at the end of this time the soreness and swelling will have considerably abated, and the injured tissues quickly return to a normal condition.

  • Where bruises are slight no treatment of any kind is required, as in a short time the effused blood is absorbed, and the part returns to a normal condition.

  • When the disease follows a normal course, the symptoms during the third week begin gradually to abate; the fever lessens, and the patient, though much emaciated, gradually returns to a normal condition.

  • Take sufficient wheat bran to keep the bowels in normal condition.

  • To differ from a typical form; to vary from a normal condition; to dissent from a creed or position generally held or taken.

  • Abatement of a morbid process, as a fever and return to a normal condition.

  • The aggregate of the functions by which a living organism is maintained in a normal condition of weight and growth.

  • Hallucination decided upon before going to sleep was produced--the percipient awake and in normal condition.

  • According to Davenport the albinic condition is recessive to normal condition.

  • In Heredity Conditions of Feeble-Mindedness Are Probably Recessive to Normal Condition.

  • Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has, in the great majority of cases, resulted in an immediate benefit and gradually in a permanent restoration of the nerve centres to a normal condition.

  • Its use, when the body is in a normal condition, is uncalled for, and can only be deleterious.

  • For it is generally true that the drugs used to restore the diseased system to health, are pernicious or poisonous to it when in a normal condition.

  • To effect a radical cure of the weakness, the nerve centres must be restored to a normal condition by improving the nutrition of the nerve cells.

  • Of course I am speaking of the girl who is in a normal condition of health.

  • It is quite doubtful if, in a normal condition, we would want food until we had been at work some time and by destroying tissue have created a demand for more new material.

  • The Yogi believes that much of the perversion of this wonderful part of the system comes from a lack of normal health, and results from a morbid rather than a normal condition of these organs.

  • This is a very clever trick you've put upon me, but from my point of view it is most uncomfortable, and I'd just as lief have you evacuate the premises, and permit me once more to assume my normal condition.

  • His nerves had hardly resumed their normal condition when he heard a tottering step in the hall outside, followed by a soft tapping at the door.

  • The bowels should be kept in normal condition by the use of wheat bran.

  • The bowels should be kept in normal condition.

  • They were naturally more robust men than those Home Guards, and their situation had enabled them to keep in a normal condition.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "normal condition" 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:
    came close; consumer prices; county town; each child; even voice; fine colander; formerly known; grated chocolate; led the; little angel; morbid condition; normal children; normal condition; normal individuals; normal life; normal school; normal schools; normal space; normal state; normal times; one knew; special mention; special orders; unlimited number; wide fame; will answer