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Example sentences for "such that"

  • This cell-like substance is such that it can be expanded and contracted in a twofold mode, in one mode with the heart, in the other almost separate from the heart.

  • The turning of angels to the Lord is such that at every turn of their bodies they look toward the Lord as a sun in front of them.

  • The normal rate of reproduction in all species of animals is such that if it were unchecked, any kind of organism would cumber the earth or fill the sea in a relatively short time.

  • Nature is such that thousands of varying individuals are produced in order that a mere handful or only one survivor may be chosen to bear the burden of carrying on the species for another generation.

  • The tadpole is essentially a fish in its general structure and mode of life, even though its heritage is such that it can develop into a higher animal.

  • A relation between two figures, such that to any point of the one corresponds one and but one point in the other, and vise versa.

  • The law of likeness; similarity of structure; regularity in form and arrangement; orderly and similar distribution of parts, such that an animal may be divided into parts which are structurally symmetrical.

  • The decrease of life in a group of persons in which the assumed law of mortality is such that of a given large number of persons, all being now of the same age, an equal number shall die each consecutive year.

  • At A erect a vertical line, and mark upon it a point B such that B C shall be exactly eighteen times any convenient unit, B I.

  • O A is fixed perpendicular to R U, and is such that O may be fixed at various points to determine the polar distance.

  • The price must be such that it is within the reach of the ordinary draughtsman's pocket.

  • Again, let H be taken on LK such that LH = 2LE or 2CD, and it follows that the remainder HK = 2DK or 2EC.

  • Take a weight w such that w is the same part of A that x is of LH.

  • We need not, of course, think of it as containing the structure of a starfish, but we are forced to conclude that in some way its structure is such that it contains the starfish potentially.

  • Our understanding of it is such that, with the forces of chemistry and physics as a foundation, we can readily explain the running of the machine.

  • The pressure upon my time is such that I can not possibly undertake to read your book.

  • Yes, it is to such that my appeal is, it is by such that I will be judged!

  • Thus whenever a natural effect is such that it has an aptitude to receive from its active cause an impression specifically the same as in that active cause, then the becoming of the effect, but not its being, depends on the agent.

  • Now our passive intellect, in the present state of life, is such that it can be informed with similitudes abstracted from phantasms: and therefore it knows material things rather than immaterial substances.

  • Further, an agent's effect results of necessity in matter, when the power of the agent is such that it can subject the matter to itself entirely.

  • Therefore the other part must be such that it can be moved.

  • A precise and exclusive statement of the essentials of a thing, such that it will fit no other thing.

  • It is precisely as such that "we have Him," in a way to distinguish our position and privilege in a magnificent sense from that of those who needed the sacerdotal aid of their mortal brethren.

  • It was as such that He went down to death, giving for the flock His life.

  • The soil should be rather dry; especially should the subsoil be such that no water may stand around the roots.

  • In the lower and more orderly massing, the plants are arranged not only in circles and patterns according to habit and height, but the selection is such that some or all may be kept within proper limits by pinching or trimming.

  • On the other hand, the unity in variety is such that a really typical Chinese fact, although of restricted occurrence, may not on that account be the less valuable.

  • The intricate constitution of Chinese society is such that there is a great variety of acts which, while they may not be directly hostile, must be understood in the light of a challenge.

  • Then goes John to open a door, such that I have neither skill nor power to tell or describe the fashion of it.

  • He deals him a great blow, marvellous and strong, such that at his feet Cliges has fallen on one knee.

  • His knowledge of stage effect, such that he knew by intuition what would do, and what not.

  • His precocity upon the piano was such that at the age of nine he played a concerto in public with great success, from which time forward he made many appearances in his native city.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aged about; different peoples; great storm; had better; hang himself; interfere with; more rapidly; neat little; never said; physical basis; same effect; she saw; special license; such and; such case; such cases; such circumstances; such manner; such occasions; such persons; such places; such things; such was; such wise; such words; transition period