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Example sentences for "sometimes spoken"

  • A striking form of inability to co-ordinate muscles so as to enable them to perform their ordinary function is aphonia, or mutism, sometimes spoken of as hysterical mutism.

  • The world is sometimes spoken of in its twofold aspect, the organic and the inorganic.

  • It is the negative state of absolute painlessness in mukti that is sometimes spoken of as being a state of absolute happiness (ânanda), though really speaking the state of mukti can never be a state of happiness.

  • A form of delirium, sometimes spoken of as #Traumatic Delirium#, may follow on severe injuries or operations in persons of neurotic temperament, or in those whose nervous system is exhausted by overwork.

  • This is sometimes spoken of as the earliest law school connected with a university on this continent, but, of course, only by those who know nothing at all about the history of the Spanish-American universities.

  • It is sometimes spoken of as the fundamental law of biogeny.

  • Gerald the Welshman, sometimes spoken of as Giraldus Cambrensis, told of having seen during a journey in Ireland centuries after Brigid's time, but nearly a thousand years ago, a copy of the Scriptures that was wonderfully illuminated.

  • It is sometimes spoken of as present, in so far as the joy of deliverance from evil and possession of good, which is God, is realised day by day.

  • It is sometimes spoken of as future, in so far as all the imperfect possession and pre-libations of salvation which we taste here on earth prophesy and point onwards to their own perfecting in the climax of heaven.

  • The entire group is sometimes spoken of as Discomycetes or cup-fungi, because many of the plants belonging here are shaped something like a disk, or like a cup.

  • The latter is sometimes known as the French spawn, while the former, being largely manufactured in England, is sometimes spoken of as the English spawn.

  • This plant is sometimes spoken of as the sweet-bread mushroom.

  • If the coccus is less than 1 mu in diameter, it is sometimes spoken of as a micrococcus; in fact, this term is very commonly applied to any coccus.

  • The description of toxins as above given is intended to apply to the exo-toxins of bacteria, sometimes spoken of as true toxins, and to the vegetable toxins (phytotoxins) which resemble them.

  • This was Lanfranchi, or Lanfranco, sometimes spoken of as Alanfrancus, who practised as physician and surgeon in Milan until banished from there by Matteo Visconti about 1290.

  • The great Jewish physician of the ninth century was Isaac Ben Soliman, better known as Isaac el Israili, and who is sometimes spoken of as d'Israeli.

  • There is a form of this functional disturbance of the heart which reaches a climax of power to disturb and then is sometimes spoken of as spurious angina pectoris.

  • Owing to the long anterio-posterior diameter of the chest and the fact that as a consequence it is nearly as thick through as it is wide, this form of chest is sometimes spoken of as barrel-chest.

  • In these cases the patient complains not only of a sense of discomfort but of actual pain over the heart region and this pain is sometimes spoken of as excruciating.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sometimes spoken" 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:
    active operations; amicable arrangement; eight minutes; experimental inquiry; heart beat; lawful money; look where; quelque chose; seven pounds; sometimes added; sometimes called; sometimes even; sometimes followed; sometimes found; sometimes from; sometimes omitted; sometimes quite; sometimes represented; sometimes seen; sometimes spoken; sometimes termed; sometimes the; sometimes used; sometimes very; sometimes written; winged horse