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Example sentences for "these latter"

  • Why, these latter are as hard as adamant, as straight as a line, as smooth as a floor, and as white as snow.

  • Its fame is somewhat dimmed in these latter days, because of the doubts so many authors of Palestine travels have felt themselves privileged to cast upon it.

  • It is hard to believe that there is any defect, even in its proportions, for so perfect do these latter appear, that one is astonished to learn that it is a taller building than the Kootub Minar.

  • Some of these latter make a very interesting picture.

  • These latter, nowadays, are sometimes a very grotesque mixture of native and European costume.

  • Judging, however, from the subsequent action of a weak solution of carbonate of ammonia on one of these latter leaves, it had not perfectly recovered its excitability and power of movement in 22 hrs.

  • These latter, however, are of unusually large size, relatively to the bladder, with the four divergent arms of equal length.

  • The chief of these latter is the China-aster; the superb Reine Marguerite, whose endless variety of stars shoot up in rich clusters, and glow like so many lighted catherine-wheels.

  • That we may duly attend to these latter, let us pass along beside this flourishing Hedge-row, that skirts the Wood from which we have just emerged.

  • These latter organs of infinitely diversified kinds graduate into, and in some cases can hardly be distinguished from, those which are commonly ranked as primary, such as the complex appendages at the apex of the abdomen in male insects.

  • In these latter cases it may be presumed that the Pediculi came from natives inhabiting different districts.

  • In these latter habits, we probably see the first steps towards some of the simpler arts; namely rude architecture and dress, as they arose amongst the early progenitors of man.

  • The male differs from the female by his immense tusks and greater size, strength, and endurance; so great is the difference in these latter respects, that the males when caught are valued at twenty per cent.

  • There was a romance in the lives of some of these latter, in keeping with their appearance; and one or two had attempted a higher flight, and endeavoured to improve the style of dramatic composition.

  • Of these latter I have known an instance of a man marrying two wives on the same day, both young maidens, from different villages.

  • In these latter days of progression and civilisation, Damascus happily has kept pace with the other towns in Syria; there has been a large influx of European merchants.

  • These latter cases, however, relate to uncrossed species, like those before given with respect to Passiflora, Orchids, etc.

  • Of these latter, the first is when lingering illness results from a blow received in a quarrel.

  • Looking attentively at all this, we discern in it a sad resemblance to some confessions of these latter days.

  • Tempted by the magnitude of these latter, a great number of the officials made a lucrative profession of giving clandestine assistance to foreign commerce in direct contravention of the regulations laid down.

  • These latter, for their part, had benefited from an exchange of views and from conversations concerning many subjects which were necessarily new to them.

  • These latter, having come to the end of their endurance, had determined to follow the example of so many in the neighbourhood, and to do away with themselves in a body.

  • Bows and arrows were in general use, the points of these latter being of bone or hardened wood.

  • On going up to one of these latter, what was my astonishment to find in his basket, volume after volume of publications such as Holywell-street scarce ever dared to exhibit; these he offered and commended with the most unblushing effrontery.

  • The town is divided into sections, in each of which are a certain number of stations; all of these latter have a telegraph-office, communicating with one grand central office, by which means they explain where the fire is.

  • To add to the confusion, fresh explosions were heard on the north and south, followed almost immediately by the appearance of flames in these latter quarters.

  • These latter were of the most primitive construction, nothing more than puncheons smoothed down with the adze and supported by wooden trestles.

  • To these latter he probably volunteered information about the other interviews he had had, thereby disarming their criticisms.

  • These latter, only about a fortnight old, we fairly spelled through before sending them on.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    can assure; county clerk; fine gentleman; flatter myself; large open; own that; sensible perception; sugar pine; these birds; these cases; these circumstances; these facts; these great; these letters; these little; these may; these men; these mountains; these places; these points; these regions; these should; these three; these two; these was; these words