Queste immagini appaiono qua e là come fugaci meteore nella poesia letteraria, mentre il poeta popolare le semina a piene mani come fiori di una siepe vivente.
The regularity which leads to the concept of an object is indeed the indispensable condition (conditio sine qua non) for grasping the object in a single representation and determining the manifold in its form.
As for the scientific element in every art, which regards truth in the presentation of its Object, this is indeed the indispensable condition (conditio sine qua non) of beautiful art, but not beautiful art itself.
It was far more easy for me to mark them than to give you reasons why they had an interest for me.
Dan knew, in short, that he was caught; and I have before remarked that the regular thieves can go through the business of a detection in a regular way.
A head will be more accurately defined as the correlative of that which is 'headed', than as that of an animal, for the animal does not have a head qua animal, since many animals have no head.
The reason is that the original statement was inaccurate, for the wing is not said to be relative to the bird qua bird, since many creatures besides birds have wings, but qua winged creature.
If we define a rudder as necessarily having reference to a boat, our definition will not be appropriate, for the rudder does not have this reference to a boat qua boat, as there are boats which have no rudders.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "qua" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.