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Example sentences for "this sense"

  • The close-fitting hemispherical war-cap is made of rattans about half an inch thick split in halves.

  • When the fish takes the hook into his mouth and swallows the bait, the barbs being released spring outward and secure the fish.

  • In many cases a single village adopts the name of some tributary stream near the mouth of which it is situated, and the people speak of themselves by this name.

  • Or, Thou shalt be allowed to do what thou pleasest in this territory; the words, in this sense, importing a promise of that absolute power which Mohammed attained on the taking of Mecca.

  • The original word is Sakînat, which the commentators interpret in this sense; but it seems rather to signify the divine presence, or Shechinah, appearing to aid the Moslems.

  • The Hebrew word ahharith, from the same root, is used by Moses in this sense, and is translated latter end.

  • But the passage, if taken in this sense, was abrogated by the precept of legal alms, which was given at Medina.

  • In this sense, if you like, they are all natural.

  • In this sense Hobbes' theory is true to a certain extent: Multiply both our wishes and the means of satisfying them, and each will be master of all.

  • However, the context and the construction of the phrase, in which the present example of the expression occurs, seem to show that it is not here used in this sense.

  • Ubb is occasionally used in this sense; but it is evident from what follows (see post, p.

  • Ghedseb (anger) and its synonym ghaits are frequently used in the Nights in this sense; see especially Vol.

  • Footnote 528: Et tewashiyy, a term here used for the first time in the present text, where we generally find the Turkish Aga in this sense.

  • If, however, simultaneity is to be taken in this sense it may be considered the sole ground of association, for if the images are not simultaneous there can be no question of association.

  • In this sense preferably bed room.

  • In this sense essay is now commonly used.

  • Coöperation in this sense is to be distinguished from coöperation as discussed in Chapter XII.

  • Used in this sense, the term labor refers to the masses of hired workmen, while the term capital is held to include not only the individual who has money to invest, i.

  • Taken in this sense, land is clearly of great importance in production.

  • It is this sense to which we instinctively appeal to escape from the illusions into which the other senses may mislead us.

  • This sense of fatigue should put us on guard against danger.

  • As to the general temperature, this sense is relative and is much modified by habit, for what is cold to an inhabitant of the torrid zone would be warm to one accustomed to a very cold climate.

  • In this sense ceremonious is now preferred.

  • In this sense ceremonial is now preferred.

  • But except in this sense, what is "natural" has no particular merit.

  • This sense of the meaning of common things floods most of us at one time or another, and we see what in our blindness we have been overlooking.

  • But morality in this sense is only an ultimate development of what in its less conscious and reflective forms dates far back in pre-human history.

  • It is now obsolete in this sense, but frequently occurs in the Bible.

  • Now in this sense I do not deny them, there was nothing in me, as I was in my unregenerate estate; nor in any man else in the same estate, that is worthy to be taken notice of for justification.

  • In this sense, poverty is a necessity over which we mourn,--as one of the dark phases that sadden the vision of human life.

  • Will the life of the mind in this sense be helped or hindered by Socialism?

  • Anarchism, in this sense, is no new doctrine.

  • I do not think State Socialism can give this sense of freedom, but some other forms of Socialism, which have absorbed what is true in Anarchist teaching, can give it to a degree of which capitalism is wholly incapable.

  • Now Uniformitarianism, as we have seen, tends to ignore geological speculation in this sense altogether.

  • The Mosaic cosmogony is, in this sense, catastrophic, because it assumes the operation of extra-natural power.

  • If you have the impudence to persevere in mis-naming this "love," supply any one instance in which you use the word in this sense?

  • In this sense faith is fealty to a rightful superior: faith is the duty of a faithful subject to a rightful governor.

  • If this sense be received, the passage is clear and proper.

  • Mortally is in low conversation used in this sense, but I know not whether it was ever written.

  • In this sense, Blood, thou art but blood.

  • Those that slew thy virgin knight] Knight, in its original signification, means follower or pupil, and in this sense may be feminine.

  • This sense nay be borne, but perhaps the poet wrote fleck'd, which I think is still used in rustic language of drops falling upon water.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    this account; this act; this animal; this art; this camp; this church; this difference; this doctrine; this girl; this king; this last; this light; this line; this little; this morning; this new; this operation; this opinion; this passage; this people; this road; this ship; this theory; this trip; this unexpected; this vessel