NOTE 3] In the cities there are traders and artizans who live by their labour and crafts, weaving cloths of gold, and silk stuffs of sundry kinds.
They have elephants in great numbers, and other cattle of sundry kinds, and plenty of game.
NOTE 1] The people are of sundry kinds, for there are not only Saracens and Idolaters, but also a few Nestorian Christians.
Their fish is of sundry kinds, changing with the season; and, owing to the impurities of the city which pass into the lake, it is remarkably fat and savoury.
NOTE 5] There are also monkeys here in great numbers and of sundry kinds; and goshawks as black as crows.
Speech is the speaking or bewording of thoughts, and is of sundry kinds of words.
Time-takings are of sundry kinds, under sundry names, as to be, to walk, to strike.
Now if you have regard to their ornature, how many mines of sundry kinds of coarse and fine marble are there to be had in England?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sundry kinds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.