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Example sentences for "other classes"

  • I wish to call attention here to a peculiar feature of these handles and one repeated in vessels of other classes.

  • An expansion of the handles somewhat similar to this is frequently seen in vessels of other classes, especially in those of the handled group.

  • The rings, strokes, spots, and dentate figures that serve to represent the markings and scales of the reptile are among the most important of the derivative devices and occur in varied relations to other classes of derivatives.

  • That is, that employés do not learn to watch or study the course of industry, and do not plan for their own advantage, as other classes do.

  • The second class of ills may fall on certain social classes, and reform will take the form of interference by other classes in favor of that one.

  • He does not recognise the constant effect of progress in each class upon all other classes; but only on the class succeeding it in his hierarchical scale.

  • Some of the incidents of this story are found in those belonging to other classes.

  • As regards the separate traits, as usual many of them are found in other classes of stories: the cloud occurs in Comp.

  • Besides in the above stories, this trait is also found in those belonging to other classes: see De Gub.

  • What painful restraint--what constant effort to struggle against the strongest impulses are habitually practiced elsewhere, and by other classes?

  • We know that marriages are contracted; may be, and often are, solemnized with the forms usual among other classes of society, and often faithfully adhered to during life.

  • Other classes of reformers, animated by the same spirit as the abolitionists, attack the institution of marriage, and even the established relations of parent and child.

  • It falls entirely on the landlord, and, if not balanced by taxes on other classes, is unjust.

  • All the reading classes get the use of common epithets, and the usage passes to other classes in time.

  • It suggests standards of elegance, refinement, and nobility, and the usages of good manners, from generation to generation, are such as have spread from the aristocracy to other classes.

  • The ruling classes in mediæval society were warriors and ecclesiastics, and they used all their power to aggrandize themselves at the expense of other classes.

  • It hath been heard by us, O thou of great virtue, that the existing practice dates from that period among human beings but not among beings of other classes.

  • In other classes of combination there is an almost equal degree of geometricity.

  • Appended ornaments are not amenable to the geometric laws of fabrication to the extent observed in other classes of ornament.

  • They need not, in general, indicate where parts or elements of the subject-matter which are common also to other classes can be found, because the index of classes contains the necessary information.

  • After definitions have been made and printed, they are sometimes found inadequate and must be supplemented by the definitions of other classes.

  • Other classes of bills are drawn at sight.

  • Farmers seem to endorse for each other much more readily than do those of other classes.

  • Consumers' demand declines in consequence of wholesale discharges of wage-earners, the gradual exhaustion of past savings, and the reduction of other classes of family incomes.

  • While I do not know that there is any particular difference between farmers and other classes in this state as to their willingness to go security for each other, yet very little of this is done any more.

  • The supporter of the new reforms answers that the business interests should do so, since the development of industry, which is the object of this expenditure, is more profitable to them than to other classes.

  • But the governing is to be done by other classes, and the foundation of the new policy is to be the welfare of society as these other classes conceive it,--and not the welfare of the masses of the people as conceived by the masses themselves.

  • Where "State Socialism" has proceeded such a little distance, the material benefits it promises to labor (though in a lesser proportion than to other classes) have not yet accrued.

  • The railway strike of 1911 has decreased the popularity of this proposal among unionists and Socialists, but has augmented it in still greater proportion among nearly all other classes.

  • Whatever imperial taxation is imposed on other classes of the community is shared equally by the agriculturists; and they are, moreover, exposed to heavy local rates, from which the others are comparatively free.

  • Other classes of diseases are owing to the excessive promptitude, or sluggishness of the constitution to voluntary exertions, as well as to the quantity of desire or of aversion.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other classes" 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:
    color light; dark yellow; equatorial regions; other counties; other device; other duties; other goods; other grain; other instances; other kinds; other metal; other method; other occasions; other products; other provinces; other religious; other sections; other sects; other situations; other systems; other terms; other trades; other words; other writings; others were; otherwise would