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Example sentences for "shown later"

  • As will be shown later on, it has several features in common with both Mabinogi and Wolfram, features pointing to a common prototype.

  • As will be shown later, the normal way of releasing the switches is from the connector back over the release wire.

  • These frames carry terminals for facilitating the connection of the various wires in the line circuit and, as will be shown later, for facilitating certain changes in the line connection.

  • It has now been fully established that Sound and Heat, Light, Magnetism, and Electricity are Forces, and therefore capable of doing work, as will be shown later on.

  • And because the rational creature possesses this prerogative by grace, as will be shown later (Q.

  • However, divine providence extends not merely to species; but to individuals as will be shown later (Q.

  • Wherefore because the second opinion is truer, as will be shown later (Q.

  • For every such kind of power is the act of a corporeal organ, as will be shown later (Q.

  • And more than that, when the heliocentric aspect is seen in its true setting, it forms (as will be shown later) an extremely revealing part of the script which tells us of the nature of the astral forces.

  • Details of this will be shown later when we come to investigate the individual qualities of the two poles of magnetism and electricity.

  • What is seen on the neutral surface (it will be shown later why we studiously avoid speaking of 'white light') is no outwardly existing colour at all.

  • The Homeric dress is closely akin to that of the Greeks of the classic period, whereas that represented on Mycenæan rings and gems belongs, as will be shown later, to the stratum of civilization revealed by the Cretan excavations.

  • Now, the essence of the Doric dress, as will be shown later, is simplicity; it did not admit of great variety or elaboration.

  • And that it is not proved by Scripture and arthâpatti, will be shown later on.

  • In the passage quoted the term 'bliss' denotes him who abounds in bliss, as will be shown later on.

  • That in the Samsâra state the soul's bliss and knowledge are contracted owing to karman will be shown later on.

  • The most active birds have very long lives, as will be shown later on: they live as long as and sometimes longer than the majority of Amphibia which reach the same size.

  • Also, in so far as any two men are one in charity, the one can atone for the other as shall be shown later (Suppl.

  • Now this is done by baptism and penance and the other sacraments, which derive their power from Christ's Passion, as shall be shown later (Q.

  • Thirdly, because Christ by His Passion not only delivered man from sin, but also merited justifying grace for him and the glory of bliss, as shall be shown later (Q.

  • But the treaty, as will be shown later on, is to deprive Turkey of most of these sources of wealth.

  • As will be shown later on, these ethnographic considerations should not be neglected in settling the future conditions of the Turks and Slavs in Europe, in the interest of European civilisation.

  • The Unionist Government, as will be shown later, cancelled the Capitulations during the last war.

  • This promotion and additional pay are amply provided for by Scientific Management, as will be shown later in discussing Incentives and Welfare.

  • The aim is, not to put the man down, but to keep him up to his standard, as will be shown later in a chapter on Incentives.

  • As shown later, it eliminates all discussion and troubles of so-called "welfare work," because the interests of the employer and the worker become identical and everything that is done becomes the concern of both.

  • We are not compelled (as will be shown later)(1) to prove that the first men of all were like modern savages, nor that savages represent primitive man.

  • The faith of the Rishis, as will be shown later, like that of the psalmists, has a noble moral aspect.

  • The tale of Tawiscara's violent birth is told of Set in Egypt, and of Indra in the Veda, as will be shown later.

  • Moore[42] called attention to the grouping of the native divisions or kins, and anticipated Schürmann, as will be shown later.

  • As will be shown later, this seems to be particularly true of investigations into the history of marriage and sexual relationships.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because the; benefit from; burning fiery; cranial capacity; face down; far south; floating island; ground cinnamon; hold out; hundred pieces; keep alive; lives lost; loved the; observed that; our line; second glance; show itself; shown above; shown below; shown later; simple syrup; steam power; while engaged; wife being