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Example sentences for "what sense"

  • In what sense is it true that we form the habit of concentrating our attention?

  • In what sense is it possible to attend to two things at the same time?

  • In what sense is it true that we work hardest when we give forced attention?

  • In what sense is it true that we work hardest when we give free attention?

  • In what sense do we share the guilt of our progenitor?

  • In what sense does Mr. James use the word ‘Heresy,’ in the sentence quoted?

  • I meddle not with the dispute respecting conversion, whether, and in what sense, necessary in all Christians.

  • In what sense then, I rejoin, do others understand it?

  • When Pilate told Him that He was charged with claiming to be a king, He explained to Pilate in what sense He did so, and removed from Pilate's mind the erroneous supposition this claim had given birth to.

  • We must first, then, consider in what sense He is the Truth and the Life.

  • In what sense and to what extent is association with Christ really necessary to us?

  • Adler for organizing the Ethical Societies in American, but we would be pleased to have him explain in what sense a man of Calvin's small sympathies and terrible deeds could be called both "noble and mighty.

  • In what sense is Jesus a god, while all his rivals were "mere men," if he is as helpless to prevent the abuse of his teachings as they were?

  • In what sense is public opinion objective?

  • Fichte defines it in words which are worth quoting, and which I will put into English: What, to begin with, does Sitte signify, and in what sense do we use the word?

  • In what sense may we speak of the infant as the "natural man"?

  • In what sense can it be said that habit is a means of controlling original nature?

  • In what sense," asks President Day, "is it true, that a man has power to will the contrary of what he actually wills?

  • In what sense, then, is or is not, man free, according to the doctrine of Necessity?

  • In what sense, then, have they power to will and act differently according to this doctrine?

  • He has, we are told, "very particularly informed us in what sense he uses the word cause," p.

  • WE have already seen that Edwards must be understood as holding motive to be the cause of volition; but still we cannot make up the issue with him, until we have ascertained in what sense he employs the term cause.

  • In what sense is a street-railway a monopoly?

  • In what sense ought a cause of value be spoken of?

  • Sidenote: Value of labor derived from its products] But in what sense is even this part attributable?

  • In what sense have we assumed that competition exists?

  • Side-note: Aristotle declares the Platonic Commonwealth impossible--In what sense this is true.

  • Does the Principle of Contradiction merit the Title of Fundamental; and if so, in what Sense?

  • The understanding undoubtedly creates, in some sense, ideal sciences; but in what sense?

  • First, in what sense is there an equality between the ten pounds of sugar and the seventy cents?

  • And in what sense is even gold money physically of the same denomination with, say, wheat, or hay or base-ball tickets?

  • But second: in what sense is general purchasing power, money and money-funds, of the same denomination as a commodity?

  • But we must understand in what sense man is said to be in the image of God, and is yet dust, and to return to the dust.

  • For these reasons I think I am perhaps doing right in trying to explain as clearly as possible not only what reasons we have for believing in an external world, but also in what sense I take them to be reasons.

  • He suggests, at the beginning of Lecture VI, that he is going to tell us in what sense it is that our true ideas "agree with reality.

  • And the question I shall raise is as to how these propositions are to be interpreted--in what sense they are true; in considering which, we shall at the same time consider how they are related to certain sensibles.

  • My question is: In what sense are these propositions true?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what sense" 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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