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Example sentences for "sometimes used"

  • It is sometimes used in commands and energetic sentences, for Then.

  • It is sometimes used in elliptical sentences like the following: E pai ana ano; ko te maeke ra, we are willing; but the cold, i.

  • In addressing an individual ia is sometimes used in the second person by Ngapuhi; e.

  • In speaking of a woman, the female form improvisatrice is sometimes used in English.

  • Common salt is sometimes used with a similar object, and is often useful.

  • This salt is very soluble in water and is sometimes used instead of the acetate, which is somewhat difficult to dissolve.

  • There is, properly speaking, no colorimetric method, but the following, which is sometimes used, is based on similar principles.

  • This, on the continent, is sometimes used as a substitute for olive-oil in cooking, but is very apt to turn rancid.

  • Nobody eats it on bread, but it is sometimes used in cooking, in forms in which the acidity can be more or less disguised.

  • Dislike of the neighbor" is sometimes used to signify uncongeniality on account of difference of character, etc.

  • Thus, "hatred of God" is sometimes used to signify a want of resignation to the divine will.

  • Wishing evil to the neighbor" is sometimes used to signify one's desire that justice take its course or that the order of charity be observed.

  • The word "hocus-pocus" is sometimes used in derision of the Mass or other sacred rites.

  • Brazil or other nut butter or meal, with water, is sometimes used.

  • ConsommA(C) is sometimes used in place of cream.

  • The raw yolk is sometimes used in place of the white.

  • Since rape frequently coincides with seduction, the one is sometimes used to signify the other.

  • Nevertheless the one is sometimes used to designate the other.

  • The preposition of is sometimes used as a part of speech of peculiar signification, and one to which no name has as yet been applied: as, "What you been doing of?

  • Note: Even is sometimes used to emphasize a word or phrase.

  • Note: Ever is sometimes used as an intensive or a word of enforcement.

  • The word is sometimes used as equivalent to dunes or sand-hills.

  • The Nonconformists were dissenters from the English Church, and the name is sometimes used as meaning simply dissenters, though it has properly a wider meaning.

  • American seas, and is sometimes used as food.

  • It is sometimes used externally, as in ointments, in the local treatment of neuralgia and rheumatism.

  • The act or process of whipping or stinging with nettles; -- sometimes used in the treatment of paralysis.

  • These defects are not owing to arsenic, as was formerly imagined; but, most probably, to antimony in the lead, which is sometimes used in refining copper.

  • The resin mastic alone is sometimes used by jewellers to cement by heat cameos of white enamel or coloured glass to a real stone, as a ground to produce the appearance of an onyx.

  • The white dung of dogs, sometimes used to soften leather in the process of dressing it after the depilatory action of lime.

  • Filtration is more efficacious than agitation, especially when it is employed afterwards; it may be sometimes used; but agitation, which is much more prompt, is generally sufficient.

  • A colon is sometimes used instead of a period to separate two short sentences, which are closely connected.

  • Lay is often used for lie, and lie is sometimes used for lay.

  • This word is sometimes used for contemptuous.

  • The bark is intensely bitter, and is sometimes used as a tonic.

  • It has a strong, and somewhat aromatic, odor and taste, and is sometimes used in making beer, or is dried for smoking.

  • The whole plant is intensely bitter, and is sometimes used as a tonic, and also in dyeing yellow.

  • Egoism is sometimes used also in the sense of undue admiration of self, the outward expression of which is egotism.

  • Sometimes used in a courteous command to a subordinate officer.

  • Should is sometimes used in its original sense of 'ought,' as in 'You should not do that.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sometimes used" 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:
    college course; come and; first coming; head down; inevitable necessity; now you; one point; sometimes employed; sometimes followed; sometimes found; sometimes given; sometimes happens; sometimes made; sometimes more; sometimes nearly; sometimes omitted; sometimes quite; sometimes reddish; sometimes referred; sometimes represented; sometimes said; sometimes spoken; sometimes very; sometimes written; under foot; went below