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Example sentences for "quite simple"

  • The first and lower stage is the cytode, which consists merely of a particle of plasson, or quite simple plasm.

  • These remote ancestors must have been quite simple organisms of the lowest type, arising by spontaneous generation from inorganic matter.

  • Even the human embryo passes through a stage in which it has no skull or vertebrae; the trunk is quite simple, and there is yet no trace of arms and legs.

  • The central capsule is quite simple, ovate or nearly spherical, and included in a voluminous hyaline calymma, which contains no large alveoles.

  • The four lateral gates are either quite simple (Coronidium) or partly closed by irregular loose lattice-work (Acanthodesmia).

  • In very few species only are they quite simple, without branches.

  • But I expect that the solution will be quite simple.

  • My own idea is that Lady Loudwater, at any rate, is a quite simple creature.

  • By the help of that diagram and description and the present one, which gives various steps, the worker will easily master the stitch, which is quite simple.

  • This makes a good stitch for the purpose, is quite simple to manipulate, and is easier to manage than the cross on both sides.

  • In opening the case the chief justice said: 'It is my opinion that this matter is quite simple.

  • The form of the sentence is quite simple.

  • The form of this sentence is quite simple.

  • This sentence again is quite simple (in form very similar to SentenceĀ I.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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