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Example sentences for "special kind"

  • A meal is prepared consisting of a cock and hen, a special kind of rice, and a bunch of bananas.

  • In the Tver Government a bag of a special kind is tied to the neck of the cow which walks before the rest of a herd, in order to keep off wolves; its force binds the maw of the ravening beast.

  • At least, if they were supposed to require and possess a body as the organ and medium of their spiritual operations, it was considered to be of a special kind--an ethereal body of light, but invisible to the human eye.

  • Every other form of poetic art constitutes but a special kind, and, as compared with this pure original, is, so to speak, a mixed or applied poetry.

  • Now apostasy regards unbelief as the term whereto of the movement of withdrawal from the faith; wherefore apostasy does not imply a special kind of unbelief, but an aggravating circumstance thereof, according to 2 Pet.

  • But the Divine good, inasmuch as it is the object of happiness, has a special aspect of good, wherefore the love of charity, which is the love of that good, is a special kind of love.

  • Finally, fortitude is the name of a special virtue which confers vigor and steadfastness in a special kind of trial, such as perils and pains which threaten or inflict severe evils.

  • The moral malice is distinct from that of other sins, since injustice committed against the debt owed to the human principle of existence has a special character of wrong, as being opposed to a special kind of right.

  • Passive scandal is not a special kind of sin.

  • A special kind of spore resulting from the fertilization of an o\'94sphere by antherozoids.

  • Meaning that if you were a 'special kind of man' you would be able to tell when a woman doesn't like you," she said coldly.

  • It is too bad that you are not a 'special kind of man,' then," she replied.

  • I reckon that I ain't a special kind then," he declared, his face reddening slightly.

  • In reality they are substances of a special kind.

  • For the thought of a number is the thought of a quantity of a special kind, viz.

  • All felines have a special kind of fangs, tongue, claws, and paws, which I shall now describe in detail.

  • In Asia he lives mostly in the hot countries in the south; but a special kind of leopard, called the snow leopard, is found in the cold countries in the north of Asia.

  • No men could stop him, even if they had guns ready all the time; for it might take several minutes to kill an elephant even with a special kind of gun.

  • The threads are branched and, at the end of each branch, they have a special kind of spore.

  • Then the upper portion of the water is again siphoned off and a little of the remainder, which is left in the point of the conical glass is drawn by suction into a special kind of glass tube, called a pipette.

  • For our work, we shall require a special kind of microscope slide; instead of the piece of plain glass we have been accustomed to use we must obtain one with a circular portion, hollowed out from the centre.

  • Each sort of bird represented a special kind of crop cultivated by the Indians: the wild goose stood for the maize, the wild swan for the gourds, and the wild duck for the beans.

  • Among the Battas of Sumatra, we find these funeral feasts accompanied by dances and a special kind of game, the Topingha.

  • Most of these peoples have a special kind of writing, recalling that of the Laotians.

  • Life itself, from the most rudimentary cell up to the most complicated organism, is a special kind of movement, a movement determined and organized by a directing force.

  • Then, in the second place, suppose that certain men who will so to do, and whose hands are joined one to another in a certain way, give birth to a fluid or to a special kind of force.

  • To escape this, many women (who have not learnt to breathe through the nose alone) put on a special kind of veil over their faces, which act as sieves.

  • And for the greater convenience of bathing, he has devised a special kind of tin bath.

  • A special kind of cot is often used for steam-baths, but it is not quite essential.

  • The latter term is much to be preferred, since the former is also in use to denote a special kind of high-speed boat.

  • It is made of a special kind of steel known as nickel-chrome gun steel, formed by adding certain proportions of the two rare metals nickel and chromium to the mixture of iron and carbon which we ordinarily call steel.

  • I told you I had a special kind of luck you couldn't believe.

  • I'm grateful to you, Mr. Fitzgerald, but I have a special kind of luck.

  • So my special kind of luck," said Brink, "comes from antiviolence psi fields, set up in psi units of suitable material.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    five centimes; full supply; nearly free; pure being; small squares; special care; special cases; special classes; special commissioner; special committee; special constables; special creation; special embassy; special friend; special interest; special interests; special license; special mention; special mission; special providences; special purpose; special rule; special sense; special type; special virtue; two hours