Use series in a sentence
Sentences ending with series
- At first it was mere blind instinct about which I had no thought, living like other infants the life of impressions without language to connect them in series. [6]
- The courteous Dr. Thompson will let me tell here an odd coincidence, trivial, but having its interest as one of a series. [6]
- But Howells thought the title satisfactory, and indeed it was the best that could have been selected for the series. [5]
- I will specify some of the steps in this series. [1]
- Peddle.--The five or six cases of Dr. Sidey, followed by the four of Dr. Simpson, did not end the series. [3]
- The Monotremata are plainly allied to the Marsupials, forming a third and still lower division in the great mammalian series. [1]
- They have nothing of the simple realism of 'The Tragic Comedy of Annette', and the earlier series. [11]
- The machinery is much like that of the two preceding series. [6]
- In fact, the Leather Stocking Series ought to have been called the Broken Twig Series. [5]
- He deals largely in general symbols, abstractions, and infinite series. [6]
Short sentences using series
- Essays, second series, 183. [6]
Sentences containing series two or more times
- In the earlier series he had played a secondary part, and in this second series no great effort was made to create a character wholly unlike the first. [6]
- Only the possible ones get linked up with a consecutive series of commands corresponding to a series of events, and are executed. [2]
- No command ever appears spontaneously, or itself covers a whole series of occurrences; but each command follows from another, and never refers to a whole series of events but always to one moment only of an event. [2]
More example sentences with the word series in them
- This fact of yours, which seems so strange to you, belongs to a great series of similar facts familiarly known now to many persons, and before long to be recognized as generally as those relating to the electric telegraph and the slaving `dynamo. [6]
- During three successive years, 1868, 1869, 1870, Emerson delivered a series of Lectures at Harvard University on the "Natural History of the Intellect. [6]
- I was merely wondering whether any event or series of events had transformed a mere knowledge of these conditions into feeling. [9]
- It is no wonder that there should be such when we remember what have been the teachings of the priesthood through long series of ignorant centuries. [6]
- I had hoped when I planned the series to bring down this novel through the stirring period which ended, by a chance, when a steamboat brought supplies to Jackson's army in New Orleans--the beginning of the era of steam commerce on our Western waters. [9]
- I told her what you told me to tell her: that you were now but an incoherent series of compound fractures extending from your scalp-lock to your heels, and that the comminuted projections caused you to look like a hat-rack. [5]
- A series of what are called facts is brought forward to prove some very improbable doctrine. [3]
- If my plan were carried out, and another series of a dozen English trees photographed on the same scale the comparison would be charming. [6]
- He knew too well what this meant, and the probable series of symptoms of which it was the prelude. [6]
- It is fairly well developed in the two lower divisions of the mammalian series, namely, in the monotremata and marsupials, and in some few of the higher mammals, as in the walrus. [1]
- When, for instance, we say that Napoleon ordered armies to go to war, we combine in one simultaneous expression a whole series of consecutive commands dependent one on another. [2]
- What these were we need not stop to mention,--only remarking that there were dresses of various patterns, which might afford an agreeable series of changes, and in certain contingencies prove eminently useful. [6]
- During this interregnum we begin a very original and interesting series of maneuvers. [2]
- The use of water-dressings in surgery completed the series of reforms by which was abolished the "coarse and cruel practice" of the older surgeons, who with their dressings and acrid balsams, their tents and leaden tubes, "absolutely delayed the cure. [3]
- Quoted by Dr. Wallace in 'Proceedings, Entomological Society,' 3rd series, vol. [1]
- And by bringing variously selected historic units (battles, campaigns, periods of war) into such equations, a series of numbers could be obtained in which certain laws should exist and might be discovered. [2]
- Then the vision vanished, and was followed by a long series of unknown wars, murders, and massacres. [5]
- Wood, in his valuable series of papers (48. [1]
- But now let us suppose we take one single drop of the Tincture of Camomile, and that the whole of this were to be carried through the common series of dilutions. [3]
- Yet it seems unreasonable that a series of successes, extending through half a year, and clearing more than 100,000 square miles of country, should help us so little, while a single half-defeat should hurt us so much. [7]
- This follows from unconscious selection during a long series of generations--that is, the preservation of the most approved individuals--without any wish or expectation of such a result on the part of the breeder. [1]
- Its author continued to win a more or less precarious livelihood doing miscellaneous work, until March, 1866, when he was employed by the Sacramento Union to contribute a series of letters from the Sandwich Islands. [5]
- Dr. Veddie referred to two distinct series of consecutive cases in his own practice. [3]
- In the introduction to 'The World for Sale' in this series, I drew a description of prairie life, and I need not repeat what was said there. [11]
- There came others to the village, as, for instance, a series of clerks to the Avocat; but she would not decline from Armand upon them. [11]
- Just to talk to him gives one such a queer feeling of--of dissatisfaction with one's self, and seeing him once more seems to have half revived in me a whole series of dead memories. [9]
- I instructed him to guide himself back by the rope, in case of failure; in case of success, he was to give the rope a series of violent jerks, whereupon the Expedition would go to him at once. [5]
- Beaton was saying to Fulkerson: "You might get a series of sketches by substitutes; the substitutes haven't been much heard from in the war literature. [8]
- Therefore we traveled through the long tunnel which enters the hill above the Ophir office, and then by means of a series of long ladders, climbed away down from the first to the fourth gallery. [5]
- But the bare thought of having so soon lost the power to bind him to her aroused a storm of feeling in her passionate soul, and when it subsided bitter thoughts followed, and a series of plans which, on closer examination, proved impracticable. [10]
- It was as though Felix Marchand was being passed in review before him in a series of aspects. [11]
- And suddenly, at this thought of death, a whole series of most distant, most intimate, memories rose in his imagination: he remembered his last parting from his father and his wife; he remembered the days when he first loved her. [2]
- The history of this gentleman may be found in an interesting series of questions (unfortunately not yet answered) contained in the 'Notes and Queries. [6]
- In this, the third series of Breakfast-Table conversations, a slight dramatic background shows off a few talkers and writers, aided by certain silent supernumeraries. [6]
- A series of these floats would make a line as long as a boat and would show any influence upon any part and all parts of the boat. [7]
- In this work there are many details connected with the forms of these shelter dykes, their arrangements so as to present a series of settling basins, etc., a description of which would only complicate the conception. [5]
- I was in the very first act of detailing an Expedition to succor him, when the cord was assailed with a series of such frantic jerks that I could hardly keep hold of it. [5]
- The rest of the series were published in the 'English Illustrated Magazine', which was such a good friend to my work at the start. [11]
- The plan of the series was not formed in my mind when I wrote the number. [6]
- The Monotremata have the proper milk-secreting glands with orifices, but no nipples; and as these animals stand at the very base of the mammalian series, it is probable that the progenitors of the class also had milk-secreting glands, but no nipples. [1]
- One looking through the pages of contemporary periodical literature is apt at any moment to light upon pieces, and sometimes upon series of them, which the author never took the trouble to collect. [4]
- It differed from the other two series in containing a poem of considerable length, published in successive portions. [6]
- A series of the most terrible humiliations and tortures awaited them. [10]
- In this paper the mechanism of the series of nervous derangements to which I have been subject since the fatal shock experienced in my infancy is explained in language not hard to understand. [6]
- We are learning that the chemistry of the body must be studied, not simply by its ingesta and egesta, but that there is a long intermediate series of changes which must be investigated in their own light, under their own special conditions. [3]
- It is true that I had said I might stop at any moment, but after one or two numbers it seemed as if there were an informal pledge to carry the series on, as in former cases, until I had completed my dozen instalments. [6]
- The readers who take up this volume may recollect a series of conversations held many years ago over the breakfast-table, and reported for their more or less profitable entertainment. [6]
- It recognizes and supports the belief that a series of cases may originate from a single primitive source which affects each new patient in turn; and especially from cases of Erysipelas. [3]
- I shall be sufficiently grateful if this series of tales does no more than make ready the way for the novel of Egyptian life on which I have been working for some years. [11]
- They did not strike the imagination of the public in the same way as the Pierre series, but they made many friends. [11]
- And lastly, a startling series of cases by Mr. Storrs of Doncaster, to be, found in the "American Journal of the Medical Sciences" for January, 1843. [3]
- There is no space between consecutive thoughts, or between the never-ending series of actions. [6]
- Falchion', and the South Sea stories published in various journals before the time of its production, and indeed anterior to the writing of the Pierre series, only assured me attention. [11]
- I remember saying something, in one of a series of papers published long ago, about the experience of dying out of a house,--of leaving it forever, as the soul dies out of the body. [6]
- What series of sins lie before us! [10]
- On the Nature, Signs, and Treatment of Childbed Fevers: in a Series of Letters addressed to the Students of his Class. [3]
- You will not shrink from the idea of giving something more than a hundred guineas for a series of Hogarth's plates. [6]
- The last will show you the series of enlarging compartments successively dwelt in by the animal that inhabits the shell, which is built in a widening spiral. [6]
- This court-yard was shaded by several great trees which grew there, the house and gallery ran down one other side of it; and the two remaining sides were made up of a series of low cabins, these forming the various outhouses and the kitchen. [9]
- My series has served many in duelling, and I, Andreas, their master, have made tierce follow quarte and side-thrust tierce thousands of times, but always with buttons on the foils and against padded doublets. [10]
- Eventually the whole series was published in England. [11]
- Here stands a series of volumes, extending over a considerable number of years, all of which volumes are in his handwriting. [6]
- He began his series of tales of the middle ages and the dawn of the modern era in 1881 with The Burgomaster's Wife. [10]
- The President's masterly series of state papers, distributed in all parts of the globe, have indeed been so many Proclamations of Emancipation for the world's oppressed. [9]
- It is a series of similar coincidences which has led us to consider the dagger, the musket, and certain innocent-looking white powders as having some little claim to be regarded as dangerous. [3]
- He began a series of questions which had no relation to the matter in hand, though they were strictly personal to Beaton. [8]
- There is a series of organs in the body which has long puzzled physiologists,--organs of glandular aspect, but having no ducts,--the spleen, the thyroid and thymus bodies, and the suprarenal capsules. [3]
- But all this series of nervous disturbances left her in a very impressible and excitable condition. [6]
- By a strange series of chances it turned up in our day, and was identified and prepared for the press in 1861. [4]
- Mentions a new series of cases, one of which he saw, with the practitioner who had attended them. [3]
- Also for another series of cases, Mr. Sidey's, five or six in rapid succession. [3]
- In all the series of cases mentioned, the death-carrying attendant was surrounded by others not tracked by disease and its consequences. [3]
- Hill, of Leuchars.--A Series of Cases illustrating the Contagious Nature of Erysipelas and of Puerperal Fever, and their Intimate Pathological Connection. [3]
- See a remarkable series of articles on 'Physics and Politics,' in the 'Fortnightly Review,' Nov. 1867; April 1, 1868; July 1, 1869, since separately published. [1]
- Then followed a series of arraignments of the strike leaders calculated to stir the wildest prejudices and fears of the citizens of Hampton. [9]
- It appeared first serially in the Illustrated London News, for which paper, in effect, it was written, and it also appeared in a series of newspapers in the United States during the year 1893. [11]
- I will only say, that the evidence appears to me altogether satisfactory that some most fatal series of puerperal fever have been produced by an infection originating in the matter or effluvia of erysipelas. [3]
- This series of romances will not only have introduced the reader to a knowledge of the history of manners and culture in Egypt, but will have facilitated his comprehension of certain dominant ideas which stirred the mind of the Ancients. [10]
- For instance, M. Richard ('Annales des Sciences Nat.,' 3rd series, Zoolog. [1]
- I do not remember such a series of North-Pole days. [14]
- I need not relate the series of alarming consequences of my venture. [6]
- My first pages relate the effect of a certain literary experience upon myself,--a series of partial metempsychoses of which I have been the subject. [6]
- Irving's first literary publication was a series of letters, signed Jonathan Oldstyle, contributed in 1802 to the "Morning Chronicle," a newspaper then recently established by his brother Peter. [4]
- This was the production of a series of essays to be entitled "Conversations on Horseback. [4]
- It made its place, however, at once, and later appeared another series, called 'An Adventurer of the North', or, as it is called in this edition, 'A Romany of the Snows'. [11]
- Propped against the pillows, pen in hand, with General Grant beside him, they arranged the series with the idea of publication. [5]
- A series of photographs taken in different years shows its gradual transformation since the time when the old projecting angular sign-board told all who approached "The immortal Shakespeare was born in this House. [6]
- It was the period when the great War Series was appeasing in the Century Magazine. [5]
- By and by, perhaps, we can work you into our series of poets; but the best pears ripen slowly, and so with genius.--Where shall I send the volumes? [6]
- To these, in particular, he owed a special reparation, and he took this occasion to announce a series of Sunday evening sermons on the Creeds. [9]
- This series of papers was not so much a continuation as a resurrection. [6]
- This series of papers was begun in March, 1888. [6]
- The series of papers published under the title of "My Summer in a Garden" came out at the very end of 1870, with the date of 1871 on the title-page. [4]
- This series of papers is the fourth of its kind which I have offered to my readers. [6]
- Mr. Forbes' valuable paper is now published in the 'Journal of the Ethnological Society of London,' new series, vol. [1]
- It cannot be otherwise, since it proceeds directly from the All-in-all and the Everything-in-Which, also Soul, Bones, Truth, one of a series, alone and without equal. [5]
- It has invented others which form the basis of long series of well-known composite substances. [3]
- For this is only one of a series of facts which we are wholly unable to explain. [3]
- James Jackson not only educated a whole generation by his lessons of wisdom, but bequeathed some of the most valuable results of his experience to those who came after him, in a series of letters singularly pleasant and kindly as well as instructive. [3]
- No text-book, no one reading-book or series of reading-books, will do it. [4]
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