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Example sentences for "variances"

Lexicographically close words:
variableness; variables; variably; variae; variance; variant; variants; varias; variation; variational
  1. Herrick gives the second line strangely, “This sweet infanta of the year,” which is little else than nonsense; and all the other variances are for the worse.

  2. Representing the same subject under the same title with only slight variances, but not the variances described here as "only in pose or composition.

  3. Sidenote] Variances break out in the colony.

  4. Though the variances of Whigs and Tories may have sometimes obstructed the salutary effects of this law, yet it must be acknowledged to have answered many wise and valuable purposes to the nation.

  5. The English colonists, not only kept up variances among themselves, bur also perplexed the governor with their complaints of hardships and grievances.

  6. It is well known that the great Latin prose, in spite of variances of stylistic intent and faculty among the individual writers, was an artistic, not to say artificial creation, formed under the influence of Greek models.

  7. A decree or order taken by the kings councell for the pacifieng of the quarels and variances that were betweene the duke of Glocester, and the bishop of Winchester.

  8. Peter Ramus, in 1557, gave a fresh proof of his acuteness and originality, by publishing a Greek grammar, with many important variances from his precursors.

  9. After the variances referred to are admitted, these questions remain: Which is most in agreement with what God has revealed concerning his form and nature, "Mormon" or orthodox Christian doctrine?

  10. Mormons" not only admit the variances but glory in them.

  11. Carrying back their differences to England, we find them contributing to deepen the alienation and the variances between Conformists, Nonconformists, and Separatists.

  12. Moreover, as regards this, “it lieth in princes to appease all variances and unquietness that shall arise among the people, by whatsoever occasion it rise, spiritual or temporal.

  13. As Cato in the government of his household took care that the slaves should not be on too good terms with one another, and designedly fomented variances and factions among them, so the Roman community acted on a great scale.


  14. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "variances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.