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Example sentences for "that nature"

  • I have a friend who has unlimited influence with the newspaper men, and I will have him attend to the matter at once, and see to it that everything of that nature is suppressed.

  • No," the attorney answered, quickly, "I am not aware of anything of that nature.

  • And yet, for a service of that nature, could she reasonably rely upon me?

  • To this extent Mrs. Schreiber approved of religion; but nothing of a sectarian cast could she have tolerated; nor had she anything of that nature to apprehend from my mother.

  • Was it for a prince to countenance a robbery of that nature, or to appropriate its spoils?

  • For truly the very ground of evil speaking of that nature, is some advantage, we conceive, that may redound to our own reputation, by the diminution of another’s fame.

  • Lower is this Nature; other than this and higher know that Nature of mine which constitutes the individual soul, by which this world is supported' (Bha.

  • Lower is this nature; other than this and higher know that nature of mine which has become the individual soul by which this world is supported.

  • I can answer for every thing of that nature, sir, because it will be under Mrs. Weston's care.

  • We conclude then, that nature as known to us is an idea; that Nature is one thing and the idea of nature another.

  • Some orgy of that nature," he writes, "or something similar may very well have taken place.

  • We could credit that Cesare held "some orgy of that nature.

  • Gregorovius says, you will observe, "Some orgy of that nature, or something similar, may very well have taken place.

  • I did not care to press her upon a question of that nature, knowing that she might have answered my question with a question, and have said, "Why, how did I and the prince come to be so intimate?

  • You fancy, says our author, that Nature is inert, because it goes on in so constant and unvarying a course.

  • Science has proved to us that nature is not-inert.

  • You would believe, says he, that Nature is active, but for the fact that her doings are all conformed to laws that you can trace.

  • But unless the author can prove that Nature is not inert, he has no foundation to build on.

  • Such are the grounds upon which rests the belief, that nature is not inert.

  • It is the charm of the descriptive poetry of a religious mind, that nature is viewed in a moral connexion.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    finally settled; that any; that class; that each; that effect; that evening; that fellow; that girl; that great; that lady; that little; that made; that manner; that old; that part; that same; that shall; that she; that sort; that state; that there; that they; that thou; that time; that what; that while