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Example sentences for "varying from"

  • Two of these occur near the base of the Lower Lias, having a united thickness, varying from 40 to 80 feet.

  • The exterior trunk of each was marked by a coating of friable coal, varying from one-quarter to three-quarters of an inch in thickness; but it crumbled away on removing the matrix.

  • These are of all colours, varying from yellow to dark brown.

  • Their draught of water is also greater than that of the eastern river steamers--varying from six to eight feet.

  • The thickness of the separate beds of conglomerate or breccia which are seen in the same vertical section, is often extremely different, varying from 3 to nearly 50 feet, as I observed in the hill of Calanna.

  • It is in shape somewhat like a battledore, varying from ten to eighteen inches in length, including a short handle, and generally about four or five broad, thick in the middle, but worked down to a very sharp edge on both sides.

  • They have other spears, however, varying from thirteen or fourteen to thirty feet in length, which they use as lances or bayonets.

  • The space for the decoration being limited to about two-thirds of the whole circumference, the figures are necessarily few in number, varying from one to three, but very rarely more.

  • When broken it exhibits a dull opaque colour, varying from red to yellow and yellow to grey.

  • We had need to sustain these sensations, during the course of the next few days, with their successive early starts, varying from 5 to 7 a.

  • Lake Wakitipu is sixty miles long, varying from three to four miles in width.

  • It is, however, now known that a period of incubation, varying from a few hours to several days, and usually without subjective symptoms, exists.

  • Von Ziemssen gives the average temperature as varying from 100.

  • The filtered bath is colourless, and gives, under the action of the battery, a brass deposit of a very fine shade, varying from red to green, by increasing the proportion of copper or that of zinc.

  • Stem= equal, varying from solid to stuffed or hollow, fibrillose, white or whitish.

  • Pileus= varying from fleshy in the larger to membranaceous in the smaller forms, but never becoming woody.

  • The ground selected was a tract of about twenty miles, varying from one to three miles in breadth, lying on the navigable part of the St. Paul's river.

  • On the extreme points, a few detached clusters of mussels were seen, of a very diminutive size, varying from a quarter to half an inch in length.

  • The stones of the floor of this apartment, as will be observed, extend from the centre stone to the circumference of the balcony, varying from 7 feet to 7 feet 6 inches in length.

  • A quantity of túba varying from one-half to two sacksful is put into a dugout and brought to the spot selected.

  • The shaft is a piece of either palma brava or of kulipápa palm, varying from 1.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another account; because every; been thinkin; came ashore; compound sentence; exceeding good; flesh yellow; glass plates; going everywhere; graphic account; half step; hand wall; her father; leaves large; liquid form; more important; returned from; rolled over; said section; the covenant; though none; varying degree; varying degrees; varying from; varying shades