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Example sentences for "ramifications"

Lexicographically close words:
ramekin; ramekins; rami; ramie; ramification; ramified; ramifies; ramify; ramifying; ramis
  1. If you desire to ascertain the great ramifications of the desperate plots conceived by De Gex and his friends, and take steps to combat them, it will be best to allow his accomplice Sanz further liberty.

  2. There were times when she had a notion that she had not explored the furthermost recesses of his nature--when she wondered if it had not ramifications and passages unknown to her.

  3. The impulse that led to their formation was derived from South Kensington (England), and affords a striking instance of the ramifications of an organization.

  4. The subject is so long, and its ramifications are so intricate, that it is difficult to include them all under one category.

  5. Then you will be enabled to relieve England from a great burden, render the Colony truly valuable to the mother country, and save one of the most luxuriant ramifications of the Empire.

  6. By this means I shall be best able to show the ramifications into which this mechanism, like all similar contrivances to which these papers relate, separate as they increase in complexity.

  7. The continuity which pervades all the ramifications of the modern lock is not less complete than in the earlier forms, and would well bear treating in the same manner as those which I have described.

  8. Below lay the valley with its thickly clustered hotels and houses and the ramifications of the rushing rivers and streams like veins in a dissected hand.

  9. The rapid growth and extraordinary ramifications of the railway system have created a new branch of literature in the railway time–tables.

  10. And certain it was that no time must be lost in penetrating below the heart of the volcano; already the most protected of the many ramifications of Nina's Hive were being pervaded by a cold that was insufferable.

  11. As we ascend, separate organs appear, fulfilling distinct functions, and controlled by means of a nerve system whose ramifications are according to the intricacy of the organism.

  12. In reality society is infinitely complex, and the ramifications and possibilities are endless.

  13. You must understand the ramifications of Societics.

  14. Hence the peculiar features of their form, the branching and spreading nature of those parts which are exposed to the air, and the far-reaching ramifications of those parts which are implanted in the earth.

  15. According to these authors the pigment-cells can, as a rule, be considered as consisting of a central body from which a system of more or less complicated ramifications or processes spreads out in all directions.

  16. When the animal appears transparent all the pigment is contained in the centre of the cells, while the ramifications are free from pigment.

  17. These phenomena of spreading and retraction of the pigments into or from the ramifications of the pigment-cells form on the whole the basis for the colour changes under the influence of environment.

  18. As in the case of the ammonites, the problem is to arrange this great multitude of forms in an orderly array that shall express the ramifications of the group according to a genetic system.

  19. I cannot follow all the ramifications of this extraordinary work, which absolutely teems with exciting incidents, all graphically told, and having for their central and cardinal motive the trials of Valjean and the revolt against society.

  20. Occasionally he would give the weight of his name to a movement with whose ramifications he was not very familiar; but it was only for a time that he yielded to such blandishments.

  21. Marquina's trial illustrates all the characteristics, the delays, terrors, and ramifications of a typical residencia of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

  22. A thoroughly typical case, illustrating all of the ramifications of a provincial official's residencia, was that of Francisco Fernandez Zendera, alcalde mayor and military captain of the province of Ilocos.

  23. From north-west to north-east extends a confused sea of mountains, the crests and ramifications of the Trans-Himalaya, intersected by the northern tributaries of the upper Tsangpo.

  24. Then we marched on westwards, in and out of the bays and round all the projections produced by a mountain elevation north of Gurla, which prolongs its ramifications to the lake.

  25. The eastern range increased in magnitude on the following day's march, and among its dark ramifications rose some rather flat summits capped with eternal snow.

  26. This range and its ramifications divide the valleys of the Gori River (the Pargana of Johar) from the most Western portion of Bhot, the Painkhanda Pargana.

  27. The Brahmaputra had here several ramifications mostly ending in lakelets, and rendering the plain a regular swamp.

  28. Its ramifications drain the slopes of the Andes between 12 deg.

  29. The eighth represents the heart, the ramifications of the vena azygos, and the valve of the vena cava, named from the author.

  30. In describing the distribution of the latter, however, he confounds the vena cava and pulmonary artery, and, as might be expected, he confounds the ramifications of the former with those of the arterial tubes in general.

  31. The cavern is divided into four grottoes, with two lateral ramifications which reach to the distance of about a mile and a half from the entrance.

  32. As regards the present position of Uruguayan railways, it is impossible to over-estimate the importance of the new ramifications that are now spreading through the country.

  33. The hostile ramifications were now sufficiently involved to satisfy the most warlike spirit.

  34. The ramifications of this industry are naturally numerous.

  35. This, however, is not the place in which to introduce details or statistics concerning the improvements in the various ramifications of the nation's existence.

  36. At present a great party zealous for popular government has ramifications in every civilised country.

  37. One of the ramifications of the Whig plot had extended thither.

  38. The open parade of flaunting vice has been much modified, and the foreign element of evil has found it far more difficult to carry on its ramifications than formerly.


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