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Example sentences for "separate chapter"

  • This brief allusion to Cellini must suffice for the moment, as I intend to treat of him in a separate chapter.

  • The Venetian painters I intend to reserve for a separate chapter, devoting this and the two next to the general history of the art as developed in Tuscany and propagated by Tuscan influences.

  • Michael Angelo stands so far apart from other men, and is so gigantic a force for good and evil in the history of art, that to estimate his life and labour in relation to the Renaissance must form the subject of a separate chapter.

  • The topography and defences of this post and this section of the line must form always a separate chapter in the history of Anzac.

  • As Lone Pine will form the subject of a separate chapter, the trenches will not be elaborated here.

  • How we passed the Emden on this very evening, quite ignorant of our danger and of that daring cruiser's destruction, needs to be related in a separate chapter.

  • We give a separate chapter to this topic out of respect for the space that it occupies in the history of Logic.

  • I therefore deal with this subject in a separate chapter following on the ordinary doctrines of Immediate Inference, where I try to explain the simple Law of Thought involved.

  • These tendencies to error deserve to be pointed out by way of warning, and this I shall attempt in a separate chapter on observation of facts of simple sequence.

  • No one having a majority of the whole of electors, the election devolved upon the House of Representatives; of which an account will be given in a separate chapter.

  • A separate chapter is due to this great speech; and it will be given entire in the next one.

  • I will reserve a brief description of it for a separate chapter at the end of this volume, if my Notes on other matters do not crowd it out.

  • We will not dwell upon it now, but make a separate chapter on it when I have seen most of the other ruins of the kind in the kingdom.

  • The whole subject of the French claims will be examined in a separate chapter,[34] but a very important undertaking set forth in the Treaty of Versailles must not be omitted: "His Britannic Majesty .

  • Particularly is this true of the much discussed Reid Contract, the circumstances of which are reserved, from their great importance, for a separate chapter.

  • But, as this is a subject of vital importance, we will devote a separate chapter to it.

  • As the air has a very important function to perform in the body, we shall devote a separate chapter to a detailed consideration of the same.

  • They have a common origin, but, since small-pox is by far the most important of them, we will give a separate chapter to it, dealing with the rest in another chapter.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been wondering; better resurrection; boil half; examine the; excused from; guard action; less depressed; separate article; separate caste; separate chapter; separate dish; separate entity; separate existence; separate from; separate genus; separate peace; separate piece; separate room; separate schools; separate them; separate trees; separated from; subsequent events; the word; true friend; upper part