New York Medical College: "The modus operandi of medicines is still a very obscure subject.
The modus operandiis as follows: Borrow a half dollar and while holding it in your hand throw a handkerchief over it.
The reason is pretty clear, as, in the majority of cases, the modus operandi is too palpable.
The modus operandi is as follows:--A duplicate tumbler containing a handkerchief, and wrapped in paper, must be secretly introduced into the hat prior to the commencement of the trick.
I was informed that the modus operandi was to swallow a small quantity of her saliva in a cup of water, but I never verified this statement.
Desaguliers illustrates Van Eckenberg's methods in a very exhaustive set of notes and plates, which are too technical and voluminous to repeat here, but I will quote sufficiently from them to make the modus operandi clear.
This was the secret modus operandi made use of by Richardson, the first notably successful fire artist to appear in Europe, and it was disclosed by his servant.
Perhaps the most recondite subject connected with the healing art divine is, the modus operandi of medicinal action, upon the human body.
Though Mr. B could see the modus operandi of the trick he would be quite unjustified in giving it away or in doing the trick himself without the permission of Mr. A.
It is very effective and one that is included in the programme of many European conjurors, though their modus operandi is more efficient and needs less preparation.
The modus operandi of keeping warm is to insert the body beneath this frame, wrapping the covering about the shoulders, snugly, to prevent the escape of the warm air within.
The modusoperandi of manipulating the kalian likewise comes in for a slight modification here.
If one likens each nerve cell to a central telephone office, each of its filamentous prolongations to a telephone wire, one can imagine a striking analogy between the modus operandi of nervous processes and of the telephone system.
The modus operandi is as follows: Whatever the depth decided on of the drawers, the carcase is grooved all the way down to half the depth of the shallowest drawer, if in even inches, or to a multiple of each drawer if otherwise.
Herein lies the modus operandi or working basis of all successful mental and metaphysical treatment.
This explains the modus operandiof faith cures as well as the fitful strength of the intoxicated and the insane, or the beautiful dreams and delusions of grandeur of the drug addict.
Yet, it was not he, but the Christ, operating through him as a channel, who performed the work.
And let us return by way of the Hotel EspaƱa, for, quien sabe?
Neither will he fail to observe the modus operandi by which the attributes and prerogatives of this Deity have been shifted upon males--usually deified monarchs.
So far there was complete agreement among the revolutionists, but with regard to the modus operandi emphatic differences of opinion appeared.
The modus operandi has been already described; vide supra, pp.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "operandi" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.