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Example sentences for "under favourable"

  • That, under favourable circumstances, the conversion of ammonia into nitrates is very rapid, has been shown by a number of experiments.

  • Irrigation, therefore, under favourable conditions, is a most successful method of utilising the manurial value of sewage; but the great difficulty in practice is to obtain those favourable conditions.

  • An old experiment, carried out by Boussingault, illustrates, in a general way, how rapid the process is under favourable circumstances.

  • Under favourable conditions it grows about 16 feet high, with large oval or oblong leaflets, and having the young branches densely clothed with bristles.

  • Under favourable circumstances, such as when growing in a sweet and rather rich brown loam, it attains to fully 60 feet in height, and of a neat shape, from the branches being arranged horizontally, or nearly so.

  • Under favourable conditions it attains to a height of 12 feet, with a branch spread nearly as much in diameter.

  • Unless, therefore, pieces of rubber are pressed together, under favourable conditions as to moisture, there has been observed no transfer of disease.

  • Under favourable conditions, in about twelve months, an impenetrable mat has been formed, which gradually forms a good mulch.

  • A few instances have been known in France where, under favourable circumstances, they have perpetuated their species.

  • Under favourable conditions of light and warmth these leaflets execute vigorous movements, the period of a single pulse varying from one to two minutes.

  • I append a representative list of various specimens in which, under favourable conditions of season and temperature, the rates of growth may be as high as those given below:-- Peduncle of Zephyranthes 0.

  • Under favourable conditions of the environment, the excitability of the organs is at its maximum.

  • When placed in a drop of water, under favourable circumstances, the following changes may be observed in from four to six hours.

  • New ampullas push themselves between those which are ripening and withering; a disc can, under favourable circumstances, always form new asci for weeks at a time.

  • Under favourable circumstances, the animal will remain apparently dead for many days, and yet recover.

  • It would appear that, under favourable circumstances, 100 c.

  • Under favourable conditions we shall get to the East Indian Archipelago in twenty days, and then Japan is quite close.

  • Under favourable circumstances we shall make this passage in six or seven days.

  • It is quite normal, as we have before us a voyage which, under favourable conditions, lasts twenty days.

  • Under favourable conditions we should arrive there in six or seven days.

  • Under favourable conditions, it is possible to plant on a warm dry border as early as mid-February in very sheltered districts, but a supply of protecting material must be instantly available in the event of severe weather.

  • Under favourable conditions it improves with age to such an extent as to justify the best possible cultivation.

  • Under favourable circumstances, from seven to nine days will suffice to bring the seedlings up in force, and very few will appear afterwards.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alternate leaves; powdered mace; regional party; take hede; under conditions; under consideration; under control; under cultivation; under date; under existing; under favour; under glass; under her; under his; under present; under pretense; under proper; under the; under the present system; under those; under various; under whatever; under wing; understand each; understood that; undertake the