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Example sentences for "these the"

  • Of these the "pine-needle" bath has the greatest repute; it is made by adding a decoction of the needles or young shoots of firs and pines.

  • Of these the anti-streptococcic serum of A.

  • There is some evidence that in certain cases anti-substances may act upon the leucocytes, and to these the name of "stimulins" has been given.

  • In these the tail is much longer in proportion to the body than in the rest of the group.

  • By means of these the modes of cultivation, and especially of separation, of bacteria were greatly simplified.

  • Of these the Kyloe, which belongs to the Highlands of Scotland; the Galloway, which has been called the Kyloe without horns; and the Ayrshire, are the breeds most celebrated.

  • In these the story is told with additions, which occur partially in our ballad.

  • In these the commentaries of modern rationalists abound.

  • Of these the last 70 are secret, to be delivered only "to such as be wise among the people.

  • In the former of these the first year of Nebuchadnezzar is the fourth of Jehoiakim, in which year, or at all events in the preceding year, Daniel with his three companions was taken captive.

  • In these the depth is great, but owing to their greater width, much less so than in the upper.

  • Two other defiles exist between Bamo and Ava, of these the middle or second is the shortest, in both the stream flows sluggishly, and there is no impediment whatever to navigation.

  • In these the involucre is little altered, and the receptacle is attacked by larva.

  • Of these the first is perhaps the best known; his verses are not destitute of spirit, but extravagance and bad taste deform the greater part.

  • In all of these the multiplicity of parts is visible.

  • Without a proper training of these the influence of the active intellect upon the reason and imagination may lead to evil.

  • Of these the purpose of the first two divisions is perfectly clear and admitted by all.

  • Of these the first is when the eye and the light are on the same side of the object seen; the 2nd is when the eye is in front of the object and the light is behind it.

  • In both of these the writing is very like the Master's, but is certainly only an imitation.

  • By these the images of objects are transmitted through all space and in every direction, and each pyramid, in itself, includes, in each minutest part, the whole form of the body causing it.

  • These the Zair is directed by all the Olema to visit, and on the holy ground to pray Allah for a blessing upon himself, and upon his brethren of the faith.

  • Of these the questions of Crete, of Armenia, and of contested claims in Africa have already been mentioned.

  • Of these the first, Siphoneae, is so called because the plant, however complicated, is composed invariably of a single cell.

  • In these the siphon is not so produced, and does not want to be protected; accordingly the mouth of the shell is entire, i.

  • In all of these the structure of the cells is essentially as in Volvox.

  • In such hands as these the fortune of mankind was safe.

  • Of these the best-known is the still famous Abelard, whose exertions as a religious inquirer have been thrown into the shade by his more interesting character of the hero of a love-story.

  • Of these the Book of Distinction has been edited by D.

  • Of these the first is that the theory as stated, e.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    declaring that; great longing; many small; material change; pray take; solar radiation; there was; these cases; these days; these facts; these lines; these little; these matters; these may; these men; these parts; these people; these points; these questions; these terms; these the; these things; these times; these words; these works; thus explained