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Example sentences for "sometimes very"

  • The extent of lime deposit at the capillitial nodes varies; sometimes very little.

  • The stipe in western collections is sometimes very short, but generally suffices to raise the sporangium, a little at least, above the substratum.

  • But they cannot hide their passions—sometimes very coarse—and that is conspicuous and is noticed, but the inner man is unseen.

  • You know it is sometimes very pleasant to take offense, isn’t it?

  • Well, Alyosha, it’s sometimes very unwise to be a Russian at all, but anything stupider than the way Russian boys spend their time one can hardly imagine.

  • The branches are very variable in size, sometimes very small (figs.

  • Commonly the three spines are of equal size, and also the angles between them equal, so that the pyramid is regular, sometimes very flat, at other times more elevated.

  • They are often tall, sometimes very handsome, decidedly healthy, although pale, and assuredly prolific enough.

  • Adaptation of this kind is sometimes very close, so that, for example, few English varieties of wheat will thrive in Scotland.

  • Protoxide of Copper, or red oxide of Copper: its colour is a deep red, sometimes very lively, especially when bruised.

  • The ore is rather in the form of grains than of a fine schlich; it is sometimes very pure, and affords 75 per cent.

  • When the hand-weaver's grease continues in contact for a night with the copper dents of his reed, a kind of cupreous soap is formed, which is sometimes very difficult to remove from the web.

  • The brittleness of unannealed glass by change of temperature is sometimes very great.

  • The twenty radial spines are commonly more or less compressed or two-edged, sometimes very flat, broad, and triangular (Pl.

  • When an incision is made to the parts through the integument, the muscles will be found on palpation flabby and detached, and their interstices filled with purulent matter, sometimes very fetid.

  • Hiccough, sometimes very troublesome, has been observed not very infrequently during the later periods of the disease.

  • Immediately after the menstrual flow there is a well-marked vaginal secretion which is whitish in appearance; it may be transparent or of a milky color, and is sometimes very acrid.

  • It is a dingy-looking insect with mottled-grey wings, and is sometimes very abundant in damp meadows.

  • It is sometimes very annoying to travellers, burrowing deeply under the skin.

  • One species (Tingis pyri), found in our own country, is sometimes very injurious to pear trees.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain quarters; chopped raisins; dear brethren; easy circumstances; gymnastic exercises; hushed voice; long pepper; mean distance; often think; sometimes added; sometimes also; sometimes applied; sometimes called; sometimes even; sometimes followed; sometimes given; sometimes happens; sometimes made; sometimes omitted; sometimes reddish; sometimes referred; sometimes seen; sometimes spoken; sometimes think; sometimes used; southwest monsoon