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Example sentences for "this form"

  • The problems are primarily of this form: to find how the change in some variable quantity alters at each instant the value of a quantity dependent upon it.

  • This form appears in layers or bands extending horizontally.

  • A judgment of this form would, he considers, be logical, not aesthetic.

  • This form of patent differs in but few respects from the earlier Latin patents --tempore Henry VIII.

  • Fresh beef in this form is imported chiefly from the United States and Australasia, fresh mutton from Australasia and Argentina.

  • This form of closing the eyes is not to be confused with the performances of persons who want to understand the importance of their depositions and to collect their senses, or who desire to review [1] J.

  • The consequences of this form of consideration will not be different from the instinctive action of the most elementary of animals--the wise man and the animal drink.

  • It is necessary, therefore, carefully to study the feminine character in order to understand how and why women are given to this form of murder.

  • It is of this form of probability that Mill advises to know, before applying a calculation of probability, the necessary facts, i.

  • Only a very brief reference to facts in confirmation of this assertion can in this form be given, and you are therefore necessarily referred to the report of the Secretary of War for further details.

  • It is this form of political philosophy to which I conceive the epithet of "reasoned savagery" to be strictly applicable.

  • If you do not understand any question in this form, or if you do not agree to any of the requirements stated upon it, return it to Headquarters, and say so in a straightforward manner.

  • Thus tekasenthos, I weep, is never used except in this form.

  • This form of the name has also produced its legend, which is referred to elsewhere (p.

  • Advantages and disadvantages of this form of clairvoyant visioning.

  • This accounts for the apparent predominance of this form of clairvoyance--the secret is that the net of the investigators has caught only a certain kind of psychic fish, while the others escape attention.

  • I will pause here to point out the difference between the phenomena of this form of telepathy, and the higher form which is really a phase of clairvoyance.

  • Daintiness of effect is what is needed in this form of two-act.

  • Often, however, this form of the two-act uses a thread of plot on which to string its business and true two-act points.

  • This form of sketch seldom rises into the playlet class.

  • But the best writers have not always escaped the dangers of this form of writing, which is unfavorable to completeness and depth of knowledge, and strongly tempting to exaggeration of style and sentiment.

  • The essay was in his nature, and his occupation as a journalist had developed the tendency towards this form of literary activity, as well as skill in its manipulation.

  • There was something in the nature of the girl that responded to this form of pleasure--the legitimate pleasure the senses take in being gratified.

  • Since authoritative opinion from the speaker and interest in the subject on the part of the audience are prime elements in this form of discussion, little cultivation of form is usually given to this kind of speaking.

  • It is merely finding the natural, instinctive basal form of the voice, and making all the vowels simply as variations of this form.

  • And therefore we may assume that there will always be this form of communication.

  • This form of ornament has been introduced into Europe since the French expedition to Egypt, owing to the importation of genuine Cashmere shawls.

  • Though far from being universally valid, this form of the theory has a certain practical usefulness, and may well be borne in mind.

  • This form of vindictiveness is, from a dramatic point of view, an outworn passion.

  • Numerous foods and preparations may be subjected to this form of cookery, but attention is given at this time to only croquettes and timbale cases.

  • This chowder differs in no material way from soup stock in this form.

  • Pork in this form may be bought fresh or smoked and loose or in casings.

  • It is rather singular, in view of the great vogue of the sonnet in the nineteenth century, that neither Tennyson nor Browning should have succeeded in this form.

  • We may cite Proudhon's Philosophie de la Misere as an example of this form.

  • This form of Socialism has, moreover, been worked out into complete systems.

  • Ultimately, when stubborn historical facts had dispersed all intoxicating effects of self-deception, this form of Socialism ended in a miserable fit of the blues.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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