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Example sentences for "special form"

  • The noun in Fuyuge has a special form to indicate the interrogative.

  • At Left, Special Form of Vernier Caliper for Measuring Gear Teeth; at Right, Micrometer for Accurate Internal Measurements.

  • In the attempt to explain plant and animal life, Aristotle formulated the theory that a special form of animating principle was involved.

  • Paul, not knowing that in the future a special form of conception would be superimposed on Jesus, states that he was of human birth.

  • And in our own day, the ridiculous assumption that "mysteries" (a special form of ignorance) are the special province of the Church.

  • A special form of the gift-theory, with a peculiar coloring, is that which holds that some object is substituted for the worshiper who has fallen under the displeasure of the deity and is in danger of punishment.

  • A special form of man's relations with animals is considered below under "Totemism.

  • This relation was not necessarily totemic--it may have been of a general character, of which totemism is a special form.

  • The principle of sufficient reason has here also a special form.

  • Some authors have separated a special form of ulcerative sore throat occurring in those enfeebled from long exposure to unwholesome influences, such as nurses, hospital attendants, etc.

  • Crampy pains in the legs and facial paralysis are among the nervous symptoms sometimes present, and the term diabetic neuralgia has been applied to a special form of neuralgia peculiar to this disease.

  • Finally, on this topic Charcot has insisted that Heberden's nodi digitorum contributes a special form of the disease under consideration, and proposes to call it Heberden's rheumatism or nodosities.

  • Files of newspapers can be stored in a special form of double rack, as illustrated in Fig.

  • The practice of requiring candidates to apply on a special form is fairly general, and has the advantage of securing uniformity in the information supplied, and in emphasizing the particulars considered to be the most important.

  • Within the holder a special form of brass screw-fitting is mounted, upon which the slips are threaded, so that when the covers are closed the whole sheaf is firmly secured by means of a special screw.

  • No special form of marriage ceremony is prescribed, except that if solemnized by Quakers the ceremony must be in the form used in Quaker societies.

  • No special form of ceremony is prescribed, except that when solemnized by a religious society it must be according to the rules and usages of such society.

  • No special form of celebration is required.

  • Such a record should be kept, but no special form is required.

  • To provide an accessible record of special quotations, the use of a special form, either on cards or loose leaves, is recommended.

  • All forms for stores records, no matter what the class of material recorded, possess certain characteristics in common; yet the information required about each special class is usually of such nature that a special form is advisable.

  • Or, in some cases, it may be advisable to have all goods reported on a special form, Fig.

  • It was afterwards discovered that catalysis of this kind is very general, and that a special form of it--fermentation--plays an important part in the life of organisms.

  • But even the preliminary stage of sexual differentiation, the copulation of two equal cells (gameta), is really nothing but a special form of growth.

  • What we call sensation or perception of stimuli may be regarded as a special form of the living force or actual energy (Ostwald).

  • But whether or not he uses a special form, every advertiser should have his own file of rate cards--even if the information is written on a blank card.

  • Front of Credit Information Folder] A plain folder, such as is used for correspondence, will answer the purpose, or a special form may be substituted.

  • These and many other statistics can be tabulated, and for each a special form is needed.

  • For Italy, however, the question presents itself in a special form; for there a sort of internal deportation, in the lands which are not tilled on account of the malaria, would be far more serviceable.

  • The treatment of mental diseases recognises a special form of insanity under the name of prison madness.

  • The tracing is done by means of a special form of style giving indelible curves through the medium of colored glycerine.

  • To put the apparatus in operation the cover, D, is first unscrewed, and there is put into the boiler a certain quantity of wood, which has been divided up by a cutting machine of special form.

  • More recently we have used with perfect success a special form of vacuum-jacketed glass tube, which gives the most satisfactory insulation.

  • Recourse was then had to a special form of chemical pottery, glazed, and a type that usually gives excellent satisfaction in manufacturing concerns was used.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "special form" 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:
    another species; anything else; came about; cricket match; had any; imperial power; seeking whom; special administrative; special arrangement; special correspondent; special creation; special effort; special envoy; special form; special friend; special grace; special interest; special meeting; special mission; special notice; special orders; special privilege; special rule; special session; special train; special treatment