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Example sentences for "what exists"

  • What exists outside of us, then, is these ether waves of different rates, and not the colors (as sensations) themselves.

  • Since, then, what exists of itself is the cause of what exists of another, it follows from this furthermore that he sought to have dominion over others; wherein he also perversely wished to be like unto God.

  • Now whatever exists by participation is caused by what exists essentially; as everything ignited is caused by fire.

  • Necessarily, what exists potentially is potential only in relation to something else; for example, metal is the statue potentially.

  • It is not similar to what exists in anything else; for what subsists in itself is very different from what subsists in something else.

  • Desire refers neither to the future nor the past, but to what exists at present.

  • We must therefore recognize that what possesses primary and absolute existence is anterior to what exists contingently.

  • The formation of a genus demands that what is common to several things show specific differences, constituting species, and be predicated of what exists.

  • Corresponding to what exists entirely at the same time, we will have what exists by parts, and what will never exist entire at the same time.

  • In a similar way Gorgias shows “of what exists, that it must either be one or many; but neither is possible.

  • Thus things do not arise casually out of nothing, but all arises out of what exists, though it exists only in potentiality, not in actuality.

  • But, speaking generally, matter is not in actuality, it is what exists in potentiality.

  • It is no answer, and involves no particular answer, to the question: What exists; in what order is what exists produced; what is to exist in the future?

  • What exists of truth in direct experience is at any moment infinitesimal, as what exists of nature is, but all that either contains might be represented in experience at one time or another.

  • The material element alone is existent, while the ideal element is the sum of all those propositions which are true of what exists materially.

  • As reproduction circumvents mortality and preserves a semblance of permanence in the midst of change, so intent regards what is not yet, or not here, or what exists no longer.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being delivered; commissioned officers and men; giue them; what about; what appeared; what befell; what effect; what exists; what followed; what had; what harm; what has been said; what have you done; what matter; what may; what need; what passes; what pertains; what power; what remains; what say; what sort; what takes; what will; whatever happened; whatsoever thou