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Example sentences for "other kinds"

  • For this reason it also occurs more frequently than the other kinds of caesura in the Modern English four-beat line.

  • Epic caesura certainly is more in place, or at any rate more common, in other kinds of verse, especially in the Middle English Alexandrine formed after the Old French model, e.

  • Of other kinds of classical verses and stanzas the =Alcaic metre= has occasionally been imitated, e.

  • The Middle English Alexandrine is a six-foot iambic line with a caesura after the third foot.

  • Examples of the resolution of the second arsis are less numerous, as wúldor cýninge El.

  • Luick, in his longer treatise on the subject (Anglia, xi.

  • Other kinds of ocular spectra, as the coloured ones, are also more liable to remain in the eyes of people debilitated by fevers, and to produce various hallucinations of sight.

  • Other kinds of visual hallucinations occur by moon-light; when objects are not seen so distinctly as to produce the usual ideas associated with them, but appear to us exactly as they are seen.

  • These contagious matters form ulcers, which either heal spontaneously, or by art; or continue to spread, and destroy the patient, by other kinds of hectic fever.

  • Other Kinds of Elusiveness There are various kinds of disguise which are not readily classified.

  • Now, other kinds of light besides sunlight can be analysed.

  • Other Kinds of Deer I must now tell you about some other kinds of deer that live in jungles and forests in other countries.

  • Other kinds of bears do not have to put their heads into a hole to get anything to eat; so they do not need to have a small head.

  • I shall now tell you about these other kinds of bears.

  • The powder of fried barley and of other kinds of fried grain, mixed with curds, if become stale with age, should not be taken.

  • He should live upon rice growing indigenously, upon wheat growing under similar circumstances, upon grain of other kinds, growing wildly (and belonging to none).

  • I shall now tell thee of other kinds of expiations in their order.

  • The use of it in Pernambuco is inconsiderable, from the idea that it is unwholesome for the negroes; and indeed I never met with any of the Africans who preferred it to other kinds of food.

  • At first, the only essential difference in the methods of brewing this liquor and that of other kinds of beer, was, that porter was brewed from brown malt only; and this gave to it both the colour and flavour required.

  • Other kinds of sweetmeats are sometimes rendered poisonous by being coloured with preparations of copper.

  • Bank notes are money, and so long as their amount is limited by prompt redemption they circulate instead of so much of other kinds of money.

  • The use of bank notes reduces the amount needed of other kinds of money more directly, tho not more effectively, than do deposit accounts.

  • We mean by standard money that kind, no matter what its form, which serves in any country as the unit in which the value of other kinds of money is expressed.

  • And some had mallets and some other kinds of missiles.

  • With sabres and darts and lances and spears and axes, with maces and spiked clubs and other kinds of weapons, and with even bare arms, men who had entered the arena of battle, filled with rage, slew one another.

  • There are also millions of acres of wild lands not suitable for cultivation, but well adapted to the growth of trees, whether of the nut-bearing or other kinds.

  • It is thought that remedies may be applied to check this disease, and there will probably be some form of copper solution employed for destroying it, as with various species of fungi on other kinds of fruit trees.

  • The writer should aim at a happy medium, with simple constructions and a tendency toward shorter sentences than in other kinds of writing.

  • In other kinds of writing there is a tendency to use relation words, phrases, and clauses freely between sentences and paragraphs.

  • In the breeding of pigs, as in the breeding of other kinds of stock, great care should be taken in the selection of both sire and dam.

  • Plastic materials are sometimes termed formative elements; both terms imply the belief that they are capable of giving shape, or form, not only to themselves, but also to other kinds of matter not possessed of formative power.

  • The large packing houses which handle other kinds of meat also entered this field and became a very important factor in the development of poultry culture in the West.

  • There were a few birds of other kinds, but fowls made by far the greater part of the show.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other kinds" 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:
    both know; catarrhal inflammation; other artists; other books; other cause; other duties; other foods; other gentlemen; other gods; other individuals; other means; other people; other persons; other plants; other plays; other power; other provinces; other rocks; other seasons; other terms; other times; other wise; other worlds; otherwise provided; picture books; royal residence