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Example sentences for "two kinds"

  • Pears principally of two kinds, both allied to the common pear in shape; the large ones are very coarse, but well adapted for stewing.

  • The paddy cultivation is of two kinds; it is either sown in the jheels just at the commencement of the inundation, or it is sown on higher portions, and then transplanted into the jheels.

  • Two kinds of stimulus, agreeable and disagreeable.

  • Quality in man is of two kinds: natural and adventitious.

  • A thing that has nothing added to it can be of two kinds.

  • This degree is of two kinds, absolute and proportional.

  • Now, immutation is of two kinds, one natural, the other spiritual.

  • Two kinds of geese frequent the Falklands.

  • Two kinds of banks are chartered by the national government: the national banks and the federal reserve banks.

  • Property is of two kinds, real and personal.

  • Government is of two kinds, civil and military.

  • Quoth he, 'It is of two kinds, traditional and reasonable.

  • Quoth she, "It is of two kinds, natural and acquired.

  • It is of two kinds, the red (Solanum lycopersicum) and the black (S.

  • There are, in fact, two kinds of variation in genetic characters depending on the mode of causation.

  • Selaginella and Isoetes) have spores of two kinds, while the other two (Lycopodium and Phylloglossum) are homosporous.

  • Prophetic symbols take the form of actions, and are of two kinds: First, actual, where the prophet himself performs some action before the eyes of his countrymen; as in chap.

  • The existing manuscripts of the New Testament are of two kinds.

  • The objections that have been urged against the gospel history are of two kinds.

  • The native companions were also numerous, of two kinds, one with black on the back, and the other, which kept more on the plain, of a blue or slate colour.

  • The reefs and beaches abounded with turtles of two kinds, the Mydas and a species of the Imbricated.

  • With other plants it has occasionally been observed that the crossed offspring showed the influence of two kinds of pollen, but in this case the two kinds affected the mother-plant.

  • OF TWO KINDS A will may be written or unwritten.

  • Broadly speaking, wealth is of two kinds, dormant and active.

  • It is of two kinds--skilled and unskilled.

  • Time has proved every one of my statements, and proving them has also proved that my opponents were of two kinds.

  • Virtues are of two kinds: of the intellect, acquired by study; and moral, acquired by practice.

  • The knowledge respecting the faculties of the mind is of two kinds, the one respecting understanding and reason, and the other respecting will, appetite, and affection, the imagination being active in both provinces.

  • The relations between sieges and the operations of active armies are of two kinds.

  • These great detachments are chiefly of two kinds.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "two kinds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been away; brought together; double stars; permanent magnet; religious wars; shut down; this committee; two ago; two days after the; two different; two dollars; two eggs well beaten; two equal horizontal bands; two hours; two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; two men; two miles; two miles from the; two minutes; two more; two sockets under one; two teaspoonfuls baking powder; two things; two thousand seven hundred; two volumes; two years