How Columbus Got His Ships" isused here by permission of the publishers, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.
The Proud King" is used here by permission of and special arrangement with the publishers, The Houghton Mifflin Co.
It is used here in exactly the scriptural sense, "the flesh.
Decumanus is used here in the same sense as "Fluctus decumanus," i.
Geographical area, communication, and the number of persons involved are in general the factors that would determine the concept "area" as it is used here.
Problems of policy, in the sense in which that term is used here, are political and legislative.
Natural law, as the term is used here, is any statement which describes the behavior of a class of objects or the character of a class of acts.
Although this term as used here is still somewhat restricted, it is broader in scope than in its usual applications.
In so doing we would be led far astray from illusions in the sense of the term as used here.
Although many after-images may not be considered to be illusions in the sense in which the term is used here, there are many illusions in which they at least play a part.
It should be explained at starting that the word prophecy is used here in the sense of prediction; and not as it often is, in the Bible, to include various kinds of teaching.
But the common language is so generally understood, that it will be used here.
But the word may be used here in a wider sense, like the English word heaven, to include both the air, and the space beyond.
Lento means lazy, and though an adjective, it is used here substantively; the meaning, of course, is that the idle fellow who has no lands begs.
A very unusual phrase, which seems to be used here in the sense of masculine passions or properties.
Barbette carriage*--as used here, a traverse carriage on which a gun is mounted to fire over a parapet.
Traverse carriage*--as used here, a stationary gun mount, consisting of a gun carriage on a wheeled platform which can be moved about a pivot for aiming the gun to right or left.
That phrase is used here, no doubt, as meaning the external material universe.
As used here it is familiar, and corresponds with the rest of Harlequin's expressions, though it is by no means an expression confined by Marivaux to servants.
As used here, it signifies Harlequin's livery as valet.
Nilakantha think that the word, as used here, means 'snake.
It is difficult to render the word cheshta as used here.
Of course, knowledge is used here in the sense of the mind or the understanding.
The words Prajna, Jnana, and Vidya are all as used here, equivalent.
He shall slay A large predaceous aquatic animal the dragon in the midst of the (the crocodile), used here as sea [river].
And lastly, as it is notorious that roots are used in many different senses, the root yuj may very well be used here in the sense of "contemplation.
But here a question is at once raised, In what sense is the word avidya, "ignorance," used here?
It is used here as a symbol for learning, particularly for the study of literature.
Altar:' used here to denote the works of the great classic writers.
Spleen': the word is used here as a personification of melancholy, or low spirits.
Footnote 2: Copyrighted in England and America; used here by Mr. Kipling's leave.
Footnote 12: Copyrighted in England and America; used hereby permission.
Footnote 4: Copyrighted in England and America, used here by permission.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "used here" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.