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Example sentences for "one species"

  • Weddell enumerates twenty-one species, seven of which are now found in Ecuador, but the only one of value is the the C.

  • But this would not be so if there were but one individual under one species.

  • And if the angels had matter, not even then could there be several angels of one species.

  • Therefore there are many angels of one species.

  • Therefore all the angels are of one species.

  • One species bears a nut as large as an egg; but if kept any time, it will shrink to half its natural size.

  • In one species of oak this layer--which is called the suber--assumes a peculiar character and is of remarkable thickness.

  • A flowery shrub is sometimes seen surrounded by a cloud of humming-birds, all of one species, and each, of course, in a different position.

  • A genus of tropical orchidaceous plants, the flower of one species of which (O.

  • The representation, ostensibly of slaves, under the name of persons, was in its operation an exclusive grant of power to one class of proprietors, owners of one species of property, to the detriment of all the rest of the community.

  • One species of Melilotus sleeps like a Trifolium, and therefore very differently from its congeners; so does one species of Cassia.

  • Again, one species of Oxalis generally raised its cotyledons at night more than 20o and less than 60o above the horizon; so that this genus might have been included under two heads.

  • One species, Pentamerus galeatus, is common to Sweden, Britain, and America.

  • Some of the recognised species of Pteranodon are very small; but the skull of one species (P.

  • As to the sterility of hybrids, that can no longer be insisted upon as absolutely true, nor be practically used as a test between species and varieties, unless we allow that hares and rabbits are of one species.

  • Besides the Greenland species there are four other "right whales," which may be considered as four varieties of one species.

  • Some are very little fettered in their tastes, and are called "omnivorous," others are bound in the strictest way to a diet consisting of the leaves of some one species of plant or the juices of one species of animal.

  • One species of the flying squirrel is found in Europe and several in India.

  • The former infests the rivers of Africa and Asia, one species at least belonging to Australia.

  • One species of the Tanager is known as the Organist Tanager from the richness of its tones.

  • One species of the shrew enjoys the reputation of being the smallest living mammal; it is but an inch and a half long with a tail of an inch in length.

  • Our attention will be confined to only one genus, and, indeed, one species of this family.

  • There is one species, the disgusting mushroom, M.

  • There is one species belonging to the order Tremellodon that is quite common.

  • One species is known by the fluted inside of the covering, which is quite beautiful.

  • Some are bright-colored, others are pure white, and the stems of one species look as if covered with lace work.

  • One species of ibis, the Theristicus caudatus, is to be found, it is said, only on the slopes of Antisana.

  • Some aphides live only on one species of plant, others on two or more plants.

  • This view is strengthened by certain anatomical and histological resemblances to the genus Sternaspis, which in one species, S.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "one species" 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:
    good table; mighty blow; military officers; must hasten; one can; one direction; one foot; one hand; one hundred; one hundred thousand dollars; one knew; one more; one must; one ounce; one place; one side; one species; one thousand five hundred and ninety; one volume; one was; one which; one who; one would have said; one year; private capital; then returned