One kind of these rat-like opossums is aquatic, and has webbed feet.
One kind had a long spear-shaped horn projecting from the crown of its head (Phanaeus lancifer).
One kind of palm, the Pashiuba (Iriartea exorhiza), which grows here in greater abundance than elsewhere, was especially attractive.
When water is imitated, each wave is a counterpart of the rest; and the fish, almost always of one kind, are evenly distributed over the surface.
We must have happiness, greater than the present, happiness of one kind or another, real or apparent.
The First Commandment charges every man to offer an exterior homage of one kind or another, at some time or another.
One is afflicted with sloth, another with uncleanness of one kind or another.
One kind of happiness is to know exactly at what point to be miserable.
One kind of flirtation is to boast we never flirt.
Scarce ever reading anything which he did not make subservient in one kind or other.
A bed of earth or rock of one kind, formed by natural causes, and consisting usually of a series of layers, which form a rock as it lies between beds of other kinds.
His chamber was commonly stived with friends or suitors ofone kind or other.
Nor was there any predilection for one kind of form rather than another.
There is one kind of infidelity blacker than all infidelities, Worse than any blow of secularist, pessimist, atheist, It is that of those persons Who regard God as an old institution.
Only a tiny minority remained in opposition, most of whom were pacifists or cranks of one kind or another.
In London you chose your friends--which meant that you narrowed your life to people of one kind.
On the contrary, it is much better in most cases that each border or bed be dominated by the expression of one kind of flower or bush.
Too often, however, only one planting of one kind is made.
The dump-place that I mentioned has a surface area of nearly one hundred and fifty square feet, and I find that it has grown over two hundred good plants of one kind or another this year.
Varnishes of one kind or another will serve the same purpose.
These are all very different conditions of snow and a snowshoe that is perfect in form for one kind of travel or one kind of snow cannot be perfect for another, although it may answer for all kinds of use.
No one kind of food contains all the stuffs that our body is made of and needs, in exactly the right proportions.
One kind of "dirt" that should be avoided with special care is insects of all sorts.
The gambler handled himself with difficulty, offering in explanation: "I'm all sewed up in bandages ofone kind or another.
Castin' things up, that's about all a man gets in this vale of tears, jest satisfaction of one kind or another.
We may consider that all the work that is done in one kind of mill creates one utility.
The more consumers' goods of one kind a man has, the less is the value that any one of them has to him.
The Supply of One Kind of Goods Equivalent to a Demand for Others.
This taking of one thing within the margin of consumption and discarding others is far less frequently done than is the taking of a lower grade of one kind of goods for the sake of securing a higher grade of another.
The doctrine of the existence of the entire body of Christ in the eucharist, under each element, so that the body and blood are both received by comunication in one kind only.
There are still some people, I suppose, who think that mediaeval poetry was all of one kind, cast in one mould, but the truth is that it is of every form and character.
The material on which our judgements must be founded is not all of one kind.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one kind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.