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Example sentences for "seems possible"

  • Many of the Dhobis of Chhattisgarh are cultivators, and it seems possible that a proportion of them may also really belong to this Dhoba caste.

  • No, it seems possible that in these Middlesex 'particulars' we do at last touch real agrarian arrangements.

  • It seems possible that a further hint as to the history of soke is given us by certain entries relating to the boroughs.

  • Muller; it seems possible, therefore, that Hedyotis was written by mistake for some other Rubiaceous plant, perhaps Oldenlandia, which John Scott sent him from India.

  • Now it seems possible that a circle between radicle and hypocotyl may be permeable to fluids, and thus have given rise to projections so as to expose larger surface.

  • I have never seen here red castings on the surface, but it seems possible (from what I have observed with reddish sand) that much of the red colour of the underlying clay would be discharged in passing through the intestinal canal.

  • Its length is still 7 inches, but from the form of the point it seems possible that it may, as already suggested, originally have been even longer.

  • It seems possible that in old times these heavy stone implements may also have been employed in agriculture.

  • It seems possible that it was on this account that it was left unfinished.

  • The mesoblast derived from the proliferation of the epiblast soon joins the mesoblast already present; though in many sections it seems possible to trace a separation between the two parts (fig.

  • No similar organ has as yet been found in Amphioxus, but it seems possible perhaps to identify it with the peculiar ciliated sack placed at the opening of the pharynx in the Tunicata, the development of which was described at p.

  • Lastly, we think it unnecessary to regard the various animal superstitions of these tribes as survivals of totemism, because it seems possible to find a more direct and natural explanation of almost every case.

  • From this point it seems possible to let down our boats with lines to the head of the rapids, and then make a portage; so we return, row down by the side of the cliff as far as we dare, and fasten one of the boats to a rock.

  • We see nothing from which oars can be made, so we conclude to run on to some point where it seems possible to climb out to the forests on the plateau, and there we will procure suitable timber from which to make new ones.

  • Looking about, we find a place where it seems possible to climb.

  • We go into camp early this afternoon at a place where it seems possible to climb out, and the evening is spent in "making observations for time.

  • It seems possible to contrive bankruptcy laws in such shape as to secure a fair settlement of insolvent business whenever the business is evidently failing.

  • It seems possible, with the improved condition of agriculture and the nearness of ready markets, to attempt a larger use of division of labor in several directions.

  • It seems possible to show from the experiences of farm life the essential principles of wealth-making and wealth-handling, including the tendencies under a world-wide commerce.


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