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Example sentences for "these facts"

  • But it must be remembered that while many of these facts, impressing themselves upon us, are occasional; while others again are very general; some are universal and unchanging.

  • These facts present, in all their completeness, the conditions of the Joint Method of Agreement and Difference.

  • These facts, to which several others may be added, tend to explain the causes of the phosphorescence of the sea, and of that peculiar influence which the shock of the waves exercises on the production of light.

  • These facts, intimately connected together, seem calculated to lead to the discovery of a great geological law.

  • These facts must be interesting to geologists, since attention has been fixed on the fresh-water formations, and the curious mixture of marine and fluviatile petrifactions sometimes observed in certain very recent rocks.

  • These facts remind us that male birds have acquired ornamental plumes at the cost of retarded flight, and other ornaments at the cost of some loss of power in their battles with rival males.

  • When he did so, he was in ignorance of these facts that I have related; but it is remarkable how very closely he suggested the right method of procedure.

  • Some of these facts do not show actual selection, but they show that the breeding of domestic animals was carefully attended to in ancient times, and is now attended to by the lowest savages.

  • These facts seemed to me to throw some light on the origin of species--that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers.

  • To those who look at climate and the physical conditions of life as the all-important elements of distribution, these facts ought to cause surprise, as climate and height or depth graduate away insensibly.

  • These facts seem to be very perplexing, for they seem to show that this kind of variability is independent of the conditions of life.

  • When would persons, with a knowledge of these facts, be most likely to approach him?

  • How could this fact, or these facts, have been known to Palmer, unless Frank Knapp had brought the knowledge?

  • The Protest says, indeed, that "these facts belong to the history of these proceedings"!

  • Captain Stewart, the senior United States officer at Norfolk, notified his Government of these facts on February 10.

  • Accordingly, recognition of these facts is found in the laying down of privateers for the particular business.

  • The bearing of these facts is not to excuse the defeat, but to enforce the lesson that a grave military enterprise is not to be hazarded on a side issue, or on a point of pride, without adequate preparation.

  • These facts of poverty and crime at the North, which are exhibited by the census, will help to explain the seeming mystery that the South multiplies by natural increase faster than the North.

  • It is my purpose to compare some of the most important of these facts, which have a bearing on this subject.

  • Yet, in the face of these facts, Mr. Sumner does not moderate his rage.

  • Now, can we, in the face of these facts, believe they were tired of slavery when they came out of Egypt?

  • It is not surprising, then, that strangers to these facts, on first seeing them arranged in their philosophical relations and logical connection, should be startled at their import, and misconceive the object and motives of the author.

  • Could the house be aware of these facts, and not see that a great and powerful engine was at work to effect the object of re-establishing the Catholic religion throughout these kingdoms?

  • The knowledge of these facts by the public is calculated to inspire still further confidence.

  • These facts have as yet received no explanation on the theory of independent Creations; they cannot be grouped together under one point of view, but each has to be considered as an ultimate fact.

  • These facts can be explained on the belief of their descent from a common form; therefore it may be safely admitted that all the members of the same class have descended from one progenitor.

  • On the ordinary view of each species having been independently created, we gain no scientific explanation of any one of these facts.

  • In face of these facts it cannot be denied that the modified action of a part produces an inheritable effect--be the nature of that effect what it may.

  • There is no teleological explanation of these facts.

  • These facts, given with as much brevity as consists with clearness and accuracy, should be so grouped and arranged that they may be comprehended in their ensemble, and contemplated as mutually-dependent parts of one great whole.

  • It may appear absurd if we deny the relevancy of these facts.

  • Even in the face of these facts, reverence for the past may amount to such religious veneration that change may come literally to be regarded as sacrilegious.

  • These facts of original nature, therefore, determine initially, and consequently in large part, what our environment is going to be.

  • These facts render it impossible to regard the connection between Alexandria and monophysitism as fortuitous.

  • That Christ took matter up into His being as a permanent element, that He dignified the body and glorified human faculties, these facts seemed to the monophysite mind improbable, and, if true, devoid of religious significance.

  • Wherever a denial of these facts is found, there is monophysitism.

  • It was on these facts, and this evidence, that Article 2 was agreed upon by the delegates at the Official Conference.

  • These facts, so far as they concern the public welfare, are here briefly summarized: 1.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because love; departed thence; grey wolf; infinitely better; our situation; pamphlet form; physical chemistry; quick about; slight inclination; special type; these conditions; these islands; these laws; these letters; these matters; these means; these men; these mountains; these pages; these people; these points; these principles; these should; these the; these were; these works