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Example sentences for "size and"

  • In the very early work, these are few in number, all equally accented in size and finish, but later the laws of perspective are better understood, and subordinates to the subject are drawn smaller.

  • Therefore it was that even wall-hangings were reduced in size and polished, so to speak, to a perfection most admirable.

  • The dignity of the art was lowered when the size and purpose of tapestries were reduced to mere furniture coverings.

  • The nuts differ very much in size and shape, and also in hardness, but the best kinds have thin shells and soft kernels; they are also rounder and fuller than the poorer sorts.

  • Both species are remarkable for their size and longevity.

  • The acorns of the different varieties, too, differ in size and shape.

  • It differs from the Purple-top White, not only in color, but in size and quality; the bulbs being larger, and the flesh not quite so firm or well flavored.

  • In size and form, it differs little from the Long Scarlet.

  • They are deep blue-black, somewhat triangular, and similar in size and form in all the varieties.

  • An old and esteemed variety, similar in size and form to the Purple-top Yellow Aberdeen: the color of the top is bright green.

  • When the seeds in our fruits become atrophied, the fruit itself gains largely in size and quality.

  • They differ from veins, however, in being more uniform in size and in having thinner walls.

  • Such training, by giving the heart time to gain in size and strength, prepares it for tasks that could not at first be accomplished.

  • They vary greatly in size and shape in different parts of the body.

  • There can be no doubt that horses become greatly reduced in size and altered in appearance by living on mountains and islands; and this apparently is due to want of nutritious or varied food.

  • All English breeds, however unlike in size and appearance, and several of those in India and the Malay archipelago, present a similar range and diversity of colour.

  • The cells are the largest of any in the Vittate division, and very regular and uniform in size and outline.

  • Cells regular and uniform in size and shape.

  • The habits of all are very similar, though the species differ in size and colour.

  • Very few of the hybrid grape seedlings have fruited, but indications are that in a few years we will have grapes equal in size and quality to any of our commercial varieties.

  • The Beta grape is hardy but lacks in size and quality.

  • It is medium in size and color, red streaked with green and yellow.

  • This variety has been growing next to Progressive, on the same soil, with the same cultivation, and I think that persons who have seen it this summer will agree with me that it is far ahead of Progressive in size and productiveness.

  • The fact that compression of the vessel does not affect the size and tension of these fluid swellings is useful in distinguishing them from aneurysm.

  • As there is little tendency to spontaneous cure, and as the aneurysm is liable to increase in size and finally to rupture, operative treatment is usually called for.

  • The tumours, which vary greatly in size and number--as many as a thousand have been counted in one case--are enclosed in a capsule derived from the perineurium.

  • Henry Moon drew attention to a change in the first molars; these are reduced in size and dome-shaped through dwarfing of the central tubercle of each cusp.

  • The young cells increase in size and fill up the cavity of the old cell, which is in time resorbed.

  • The earliest members of a phyletic series are usually small in size and undifferentiated in structure, while the later members show a progressive increase in size and complexity.

  • In the cytoblastem granules appear, which gradually increase in size and take on the characteristic shape of nuclei; round each of these a young cell is formed.

  • It resembles a cat in size and form, and has retractile claws.

  • Preserving the mutual relations of parts, especially as to size and form; maintaining relative proportion.

  • Each obstinately refuses what is alien to her hunting-preserves, each accepts whatever belongs to them, always provided that the game substituted is much the same in size and development as that whereof the owner has been deprived.

  • VAN DER LIND), who rivals the Garden Scolia in point of size and is distinguished more particularly by the bundle of red hairs bristling at the tip of the abdomen.

  • One Pompilus, though greatly inferior to the Segestria in size and strength, nevertheless makes war upon the Black Spider and succeeds in overpowering this formidable quarry.

  • These are doubtless among the most magnificent shew-books in this collection; somewhat similar, in size and style of art, to the MS.

  • The two monoliths are almost identical in size and workmanship, and are inscribed with the same cartouches of Rameses the Great.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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