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Example sentences for "used here"

  • Betty's Ride" is used here by special arrangement with the author.

  • How Columbus Got His Ships" is used 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.

  • Faith' is used here in a somewhat unusual sense.

  • It is not in that sense that it is used here.

  • Used here in the sense of pensée or idée.

  • 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 here by 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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