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Example sentences for "simple and"

  • With the Navajos "courtship is simple and brief; the wooer pays for his bride and takes her home.

  • If all propositions respecting the signification of words were as simple and unimportant as those which served us for examples when examining Hobbes’s theory of predication, viz.

  • This last principle, simple and evident as it appears, is the doctrine which, on the occasion of an attempt to apply it to the question of the credibility of miracles, excited so violent a controversy.

  • Though I be simple and ill, I would, however, have always a clerk who will perform the office, as it is said in the Rule; let all the other brothers also be careful to obey their guardians and to do the office according to the Rule.

  • Many among the companions of Francis were too much the children of their century, too thoroughly imbued with its theological and metaphysical methods, to quite understand a sentiment so simple and profound.

  • Under pretext of pilgrimages to Rome they were always on the road, simple and insinuating.

  • The change which had taken place in the vital currents of Maurice Kirkwood's system was as simple and solid a fact as the change in a magnetic needle when the boreal becomes the austral pole, and the austral the boreal.

  • It is produced only in certain parts of the world, and its cultivation is so simple and easy, and so much a department of agriculture by itself, that we omit directions for growing it.

  • The process is simple and easy: when the female-fish first begins to deposite her eggs, catch her with a small net.

  • The process is simple and easy, continued as long as you please.

  • This plan has already been introduced at some hospitals, and it is so simple and unobjectionable a precaution that it will, no doubt, be generally adopted.

  • Among animals the rule is simple and uniform; as soon as the female is impregnated at the period of oestrus she absolutely rejects all advance of the male until, after birth and lactation are over, another period of oestrus occurs.

  • The transition from botany to the elementary zoölogy of the lower animals, to human anatomy and physiology, and to the science of anthropology based on these, is simple and natural.

  • That may be; but you have the greater opportunity for attaining the actuality of what is simple and true," said Mrs. Hardy.

  • She is like her father in character--simple and true, and with common sense.

  • She is spoken of everywhere and by all in praise and regard, and she is like her father--simple and true.

  • These reliefs are much crowded, and the only part that is at all idealized is the figure of Christ; that is noble and calm in effect, and the drapery is simple and dignified.

  • The sarcophagus is ornamented by reliefs from the story of John the Baptist, which are executed in an excellent manner, simple and expressive.

  • His statue of St. Susanna in the Church of Santa Maria di Loreto, in Rome, is simple and noble, and is much admired.

  • The language of Jesus is simple and direct, the inevitable expression of a rich nature and a habit of truth.

  • When Jesus speaks of the very highest and holiest things, he is as simple and natural as when he is making a table in the carpenter-shop.

  • In what follows, we must not forget in our study that behind the Gospels, simple and objective as they are, is the larger experience of the ever-working Christ.

  • And again, under Helene's influence, what had seemed terrible now seemed simple and natural.

  • Everything seemed so simple and clear in Speranski's exposition that Prince Andrew involuntarily agreed with him about everything.

  • Both were unaffected, simple and graceful, and we may add that both trembled as Mr. Effingham took their hands.

  • Simple and unaffected as a child, with the intelligence of a scholar; with all the graces of a woman, she has the learning and mind of a man.

  • Her noblest aspect is when sometimes she expresses truth in some severe shape, and rises, simple and austere, above the mixed elements around her.

  • He is like me in that, for his father's character is simple and uniform, though not monotonous, any more than are the flowers of spring flowers of the valley.

  • A Community Plan for Socialization Rural social life is simple and should be kept so.

  • Such a man may be simple and rough, but he cannot be vulgar.

  • The social fabric is as complex and confusing in the city as it is simple and bare in the country.

  • I never knew death was so simple and ordinary.

  • She is simple and kind," he said to Mrs. Grumble.

  • We like to think that one rule fits everything; that everything is simple and familiar.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "simple and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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