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Example sentences for "under some"

  • It is when the age of strong sexual instinct, actual or potential, begins that the risks, under some circumstances, of yielding to it, need to be clearly present to the mind.

  • But it is also denied by many who consider that, under some circumstances, sexual intercourse would do good.

  • Under some circumstances, if all three parties agreed, he saw no objection to polygyny or polyandry.

  • Under some illy-defined {356} conditions, the papillae of the tongue undergo great hypertrophy.

  • Under some circumstances it may be advantageously combined with arseniate of soda.

  • Under some conditions, it is, in a sense, necessary to sow alfalfa in rows, and to give it cultivation during the first season and sometimes for a longer period.

  • Under some conditions, sufficiently satisfactory results follow sowing in the early summer, even in Northern latitudes.

  • Under some conditions, it may be advisable to "open out" the cocks two or three hours before drawing them, that the hot sunshine may remove undue moisture.

  • Under some conditions it may be sown in the early autumn.

  • The plain man has long known that things consist of parts which remain, under some circumstances, invisible.

  • Into the general question whether even a false belief may not, under some circumstances, be more serviceable than no belief at all, I shall not enter.

  • The count resolved not to take the refusal, and, under some pretext or other, he detained her in his castle, resolving to keep her there until she should consent.

  • He went into the peasant's house, and having, under some pretext or other, got possession of the falcon, he began to ride away with the bird on his wrist.

  • She must be under some sort of penance, inflicted either by the Campbells or herself.

  • I shall probably put off his arrival under some pretence or other.

  • Under some circumstances a man is not always master of himself.

  • Under some circumstances a woman is bound to defend herself and her children--a tigress will brave a loaded gun if her young are starving.

  • Is usually built upon the ground in marshy places, sometimes of grass and weeds, under some bush or near or under some log or stump.

  • They build on the ground, concealing their nest in a clump of grass or under some bush.

  • However, it was not necessary for the priests, under some circumstances, personally to take the trouble of manufacturing miraculous medicines from relics.

  • Under some circumstances, however, they were said to prognosticate many events advantageous to mankind (Pliny, Book 2, Chapter XXIV.

  • It was really astonishing, under some circumstances, what an enormous amount of curative fluid could flow from such a holy tomb into a single terrestrial object.

  • The effect of a different distribution of land and water in modifying the retardation caused by tidal friction, and of reducing it, under some circumstances, to a minimum, does not appear to be taken into account.

  • But it differs from the cholera, and so far is a more formidable malady, in being hereditary, and in being, under some circumstances, contagious as well as infectious.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "under some" 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:
    adopted father; each place; fire shall; more closely; porcelain dish; terrible state; under arms; under colour; under convoy; under count; under fire; under heaven; under obligation; under ordinary; under pain; under parts; under sail; under sentence; under similar; under some; under stress; under the present circumstances; under various; under what; understand anything; understood only