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Example sentences for "this mode"

  • This mode of producing copies possesses, in common with that by moveable types, the advantage of admitting the use of woodcuts: the copy of the woodcut in the stereotype plate being equally perfect.

  • This mode of producing copies is very similar to the preceding.

  • This mode of copying is extensively employed in the arts.

  • This mode of copying, aided by proper colouring, offers the most successful imitations of many objects of natural history, and gives an air of reality to them which might deceive even the most instructed.

  • Of this mode he had many examples among the Italians, and some in his own country.

  • This mode of conveying cheap and easy knowledge began among us in the civil war[172], when it was much the interest of either party to raise and fix the prejudices of the people.

  • This mode of abuse had been employed by Milton against king Charles the second.

  • This mode of administering public affairs became general in Europe, and stood for nearly a thousand years.

  • The reader who is acquainted with the enactments which go by the name of the "Statutes of Kilkenny" will scarcely wonder at this mode of proceeding.

  • This mode of procedure was but little in accord with Javert's habits.

  • The object of this mode of firing was to drive the insurgents from the summit of the redoubt, and to compel them to gather close in the interior, that is to say, this announced the assault.

  • The Bishop quivered under it; no reply occurred to him; but he was offended by this mode of alluding to Bossuet.

  • This mode of treating the problem of beauty and aesthetic perception has been greatly developed and worked up into a comrlete system of aesthetics by one of Herbart's disciples, Robert Zimmermann (Asthetik, 1838).

  • This mode of suspension enables the conductor CC to vibrate freely like a balance, but at the same time very large currents can easily be passed through this perfectly flexible joint.

  • In this mode, also, the military will be incorporated with the civil, and unfounded and injurious distinctions and prejudices of every kind be done away.

  • This mode of aiding such works is also in its nature deceptive, and in many cases conducive to improvidence in the administration of the national funds.

  • In a majority of the States scarcely an objection was heard to this mode of taxation.

  • In this mode a complete knowledge of the science and duties of this arm will be extended throughout the whole corps of artillery.

  • But there are powerful and to my mind conclusive objections to this mode of proceeding.

  • I desire you of the like] [W: of you] I have not admitted the alteration, because there are other examples of this mode of expression.

  • This mode of speech was in time changed, but as the change was made in opposition to long custom, it proceeded gradually, and uniformity was not obtained but through an intermediate confusion.

  • The Queen appears to have disapproved personally of this mode of settling a disputed claim, but her judges and legal advisers made no attempt to alter the barbarous law.

  • This mode of trial led to very great abuses, especially in cases of disputed inheritance, where the hardest swearer was certain of the victory.

  • Madame de Maintenon, writing on this subject, says, "We hear every day of some new grant of the Regent; the people murmur very much at this mode of employing the money taken from the peculators.

  • By this mode of procedure the finest growth is secured, and the plants stand well without bolting, as they, are saved from the distress consequent on continued dry weather.

  • This mode of culture interferes to a very trifling extent with other crops, and the ornamental effect may be enhanced by growing varieties which have white, red, and bicolor flowers.

  • Those who possess the best possible resources will find additional advantage in resorting also to this mode of culture.

  • It is of little consequence whether rain, river, or spring water be employed in this mode of culture, but it must be pure, and in the glasses it should nearly but not quite touch the bulbs.

  • The whole subject is not exhausted by this mode of viewing it, for all the facts are not yet fully understood by the ablest of our chemists and physiologists, and crops differ in their methods of seeking nourishment.

  • Compare the probable result of this mode of management with the scolding and threatening policy.

  • This mode of management, also, has the effect of fixing the position of their mother in their minds as one of antagonism to them in respect to their childish pleasures.

  • It is evident, moreover, that by this mode of management the punishment is employed not in the way of retribution, but as a remedy.

  • No special rules are needed for applying this mode of breathing to the production of tone.

  • But it could not be determined by this mode of examination whether the subject was a trained singer or not.

  • The position assigned to this mode of attack by the "breath-band" theorists has already been mentioned.

  • The utility of this mode of teaching must be obvious, for if the children meet with any of those terms in a book which they are reading, they understand them immediately, which would not be the case unless they had seen the object.

  • At first they will have no idea of this mode of exercising the thinking powers.

  • This mode of using field-pieces has peculiar properties which in many circumstances render it an invaluable arm.

  • This mode of warfare, barbarous though it be, will certainly attend a conflict with any great maritime power.

  • Whether the increased efficiency of projectiles thrown by ships and floating batteries now require a resort to this mode of protecting masonry on the water fronts of fortifications, is a question well worthy of discussion.

  • This mode of setting is more fully detailed on page 52.

  • So far as we know, this mode of capture is never tried in this country.

  • This mode of setting is especially desirable for small animals, on account of its being more sensitive.

  • In order to be adapted to this mode of stretching, the skin should be flat, i.

  • For large animals, this mode of setting will be found to work perfectly.

  • This mode of imbibing sacred truth is indeed extensively pursued throughout the interior of the African continent.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    economic reform; felt disposed; this art; this battle; this building; this case; this continent; this course; this court; this date; this department; this earth; this house; this important; this instrument; this island; this lake; this little; this month; this place; this practice; this section; this sudden; this term; this theory; this word