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Example sentences for "properties"

Lexicographically close words:
properest; properlie; properly; propertie; propertied; property; propertyless; prophanation; prophane; prophecie
  1. All properties of the secular clergy of whatever class; rights or shares of whatever origin or denomination they may be, or for whatever application or purpose they may have been given, bought, or acquired, are national properties.

  2. The 15 articles that follow specify the properties in detail, the manner of sale, the disposition of the products, administration of rents, etc.

  3. And the two properties together'll make a fine estate!

  4. I know not that she had much inheritance after all: the vast Vohburg properties lapsing all to the Kaiser, when the male heirs were out.

  5. I answer, the world we are now living in is a material world, which to understand most thoroughly we must acquire a knowledge of the properties of matter.

  6. A molecule of any substance, having in itself all the properties of that substance, may be reasoned upon and regarded as though it were, as it is, an epitome of the mass.

  7. I don't think either of those two properties are worthless.

  8. Porn asked if Park Place and Boardwalk were real properties and he told her that they might be.

  9. Why do you want worthless properties like that?

  10. She asked if he thought they were well known New York City properties and he told her that was quite possible.

  11. The properties of the atom flow from its own nature.

  12. Aristotelian categories of thought, and arrived at the conclusion that bodies have no properties in themselves[70:1].

  13. As far as I am aware, the antiscorbutic properties of nuts have not been studied.

  14. Afterwards I found that the peculiar properties of the atomic compound already referred to are sufficiently distinct to make any metallurgist who was engaged in such a manufacture select it.

  15. All fruits are not to be advised for children; the chief properties to be considered are the degree of ripeness, the tenderness and sweetness of the pulp, and its acidity.

  16. Boiled meat must never be given to the child, because meat is deprived of many stimulating and even nutritive properties by boiling and rendered less digestible.

  17. I recommend Mellin's Food very highly, not only in infancy, but also much later on account of its properties of digestibility and nutrition, and on account of its flavour, which is so pleasing to children.

  18. It protects their surface from the hardening effects of the atmosphere, and causes them to retain those properties which give them the much desired "tackiness.

  19. Ninety feet above it, also filling the space between the wings, was a wooden roof (long since destroyed) which flared upward and outward: at once adding to the acoustic properties of the building and protecting the stage from rain.

  20. Of ordinary theatrical properties there absolutely were none--unless in that category could be placed the plain curtain which hung loosely across the lower half of the jagged gap in the masonry where once the splendid royal portal had been.

  21. The corrosive properties of the acid still remain and gradually disintegrate the fibres until the whole mass becomes rotten.

  22. Sensations are products of the inherent properties of the thinking organ.

  23. Yet, like an evil dream, as it took the shape of a giant ship, all the properties of a ship began to appear and increase in hideous exaggeration.

  24. It is simply and wholly a matter of the properties of light and a lens.

  25. Working terms, terms which as working are flexible and historic, relative and methodological, are transformed into absolute, fixed, and predetermined properties of being.

  26. Thus it was possible to identify the real properties of bodies with their geometrical ones, without exposing himself to the conclusion that God (or nature) deceives us in the perception of color, sound, etc.

  27. Nature is both beneficent and truthful in its work; it retains all the properties of the Supreme Being whose vice-regent it is.

  28. Consequently, whatever traits or properties they possess as signs must at least be referred exclusively to the reflective situation.

  29. The distinction may be compared to that between eating something and investigating the food properties of the thing eaten.

  30. Yet this convergence follows from the physical properties of light and a lens, and is physically demonstrated in a camera.

  31. The fallacy and falsifying is on the part of the philosopher who ignores the contextual situation and who transfers the properties which things have as dependable evidential signs over to things in other modes of behavior.

  32. Now while there is something in the antecedent properties of sound which enters into the determination of speech, the worth of speech is in no way measured by faithfulness to these antecedent properties.

  33. We do not think it necessary to employ a periphrasis, and reason on the properties of intelligence, any more than we should, when receiving information from our senses, commence a syllogism on the properties of Matter.

  34. He would then be able to invent an alphabet, conceive a picture, and view the properties of outward objects as universals inwardly apprehended.

  35. To place man, an intelligent and active being, in this world of matter, he must have properties bearing relation to that matter.

  36. The child soon discontinues its efforts to thrust an arm through a glass window; and every day learns some new lesson in the properties of material objects.

  37. The comparison is made in respect of certain specific attributes or properties upon which the Design analogy turns, so that we may reason upwards to certain specific analogies of Causation.

  38. The limb of an animal separated from the body, loses the properties of a limb and soon ceases to retain even its form.

  39. So much," he concludes, "for the physical properties of the Eye.

  40. He says:--"Just the properties of the human mind and the impossibility of explaining them, were from the most ancient times one of the main supports of spiritualism and theological systems.

  41. He knew also the nature of all animals and divined the feelings of beasts; he understood the source and direction of winds, the different properties of plants, and the potency of healing herbs.

  42. Sulamith would listen, entranced, whenever he discoursed upon the inner nature of stones, their magic properties and secret significations.

  43. Do all participles participate the properties of adjectives?

  44. You also notice, that they describe the several nouns associated with them, like describing adjectives; and that, in this respect, they participate the properties of adjectives.

  45. Was this anxiety on account of his fear of rheumatism, or of some chill, which, notwithstanding the comforting properties of whisky, would have affected his health and prevented him fulfilling his duties to the Queen?

  46. He also told me about his plans for the future, the numerous properties of the Coburgs, etc.

  47. They were sending him, now, again to Arizona, this time as the resident manager of their properties in the Prescott district.

  48. Goin' to send him to some of their properties up in Montana, I heard.

  49. These properties do not belong to Mírzá Músá.

  50. The Government confiscated his properties and sold them for next to nothing.

  51. We called in appraisers and they collected all the jewels in an upper apartment; the ledgers and account books having to do with the properties were placed in a second room; the costly furnishings and art objects of the house in a third.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "properties" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.