This argument of the Commentator fails in several ways.
If "alone" means solitude in the Father, it is false in a categorematical sense; but if taken in a syncategorematical sense it can again be understood in several ways.
During the first year or so of the child's life, his playful activity takes shape in several ways.
Though this form of test seems so simple as almost to be silly, it is of use in several ways.
Rivalry and fluctuation differ from this typical shifting of attention in several ways: (1) The typical movement of attention is quicker than the oscillation in rivalry or fluctuation.
The map of Europe, at the close of Pliocene times and the commencement of the Glacial Age, is of interest to us in several ways.
By observing how high up on the mountains the striae are, we know the thickness of the ice-sheet; and the direction in which it moved is shown in several ways.
Compounds having the force of adjectives may be made up in several ways.
Well," he added, "I didn't think it desirable in several ways.
Alison realized his point of view and in several ways it appealed to her.
I spent my first summer as a farmer in a tent yonder, and in several ways it was the happiest one I've ever known.
The characteristic odor of the feces is altered in several ways.
Syphilis in the parents will manifest itself in the children in one of several ways, which are determined chiefly by two factors--viz.
It would be better, in several ways, and I'd rather be on my feet again before they come here.
I can hardly do that just now; he's useful in several ways.
I'll only suggest that if you hold out until you come into your property, you'll go back much more fit in several ways to look after it.
Client-centered therapy encourages a client to grow in several ways: {125} 1.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "several ways" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.