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Example sentences for "thus described"

  • Allied somewhat to cremation is a peculiar mode of burial which is supposed to have taken place among the Cherokees or some other tribe of North Carolina, and which is thus described by J.

  • It is thus described by Morgan: [Footnote: League of the Iroquois, 1851, p.

  • An interesting cave in Calaveras County, California, which had been used for burial purposes, is thus described by Prof.

  • Courtship and marriage among the Maliseets is thus described by John Gyles: "If a young fellow determines to marry, his relations and the Jesuit advise him to a girl, he goes into the wigwam where she is and looks on her.

  • About the same time a moorish wedding was celebrated, the ceremony of which is thus described by Mr. Park.

  • The scene is thus described by Mr. Deane: "All went on well until twenty minutes past twelve A.

  • The result is thus described:-- THE RIGHT HON.

  • The affair is thus described by one of his colleagues:--"The interval since I last wrote to you has been an unpleasant one.

  • Allen, and is thus described in his catalogue: "Color, light purple veined with deep purple magenta, edged with a broad band of an exquisite shade of green.

  • John Denny possesses a rare beauty, and is thus described by an English writer: "Dr.

  • The operation of boiling is generally performed in a very primitive way: it is thus described by the intelligent authoress of Backwoods of Canada: 'A pole was fixed across two forked stakes strong enough to bear the weight of the big kettle.

  • This was done in the year of Nabonassar 578, and is thus described by Daniel.

  • A migration of these ants is thus described by the same observer:-- The road led towards a cocoa plantation, and here I soon discovered the building which I afterwards visited daily.

  • The manner of collecting the seeds in the jungle surrounding the roads is thus described by MacCook:-- At last a satisfactory seed is found.

  • But the most extraordinary structure is the garden, which is thus described by Dr.

  • The mode of working practised by these ants is thus described by Mr. Bates:-- They mount a tree in multitudes.

  • The expedition of Otto is thus described.

  • The pontoons having been placed under one of the tubes (sections), the floating was easily effected, and the operation is thus described by the "Assistant Engineer.

  • The press in the Anglesea pier is thus described, the others being constructed in the same manner.

  • A method of making a photograph which can be made to appear at will is thus described in Les Recreations Photographiques.

  • A method of making these is thus described by W.

  • His apparatus, which he calls "La Photographie Transformiste," is thus described by Schnauss in his "Photographic Pastimes.

  • Footnote 41: His intense feeling on the matter is thus described in the History of Woman Suffrage: "A few weeks after this he met Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony at one of Alice Cary's Sunday evening receptions.

  • It is thus described by Obersteiner-- "From the region of the mid-brain the motor root receives an important addition of thick fibres, which form the cerebral or descending root.

  • This muco-cartilage is thus described by Schneider:--The perichondrium in Ammocoetes is not confined to the true cartilaginous structures, but extends itself in the form of thin plates in definite directions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dollar note; good will; great proportion; grown person; little gentleman; mighty pretty; only answer; thus began; thus being; thus called; thus described; thus formed; thus given; thus judge; thus obtained; thus only; thus prepared; thus recorded; thus referred; thus related; thus speaks; thus thought; thus treated; thus will; thus writes; working power