How To Use Apposition In A Sentence

  • His claim to have cured gastralgia by appositions of powder of red rose, coral and mastic, wormwood and mint, aniseed and nutmeg, is certainly not to be borne out, but he also had other systems, and often he cured, because he possessed the science of simples, which is now lost. Là-bas
  • It is substantially unreasonable that taking the apposition of property loss and casualty as the basis for the statutory sentences of the apposition of death penalty and punishment against freedom.
  • The apposition of property loss and casualty often appeared in the criminal law of China as a situation of the objects to which certain statutory punishment applied.
  • The inaugural "O" is only confirmed as vocative, that is, when the first junctural lurch of "O W" is rounded out by the equally opened-mouthed apposition that results in the line's coming phonetic increment, "thou (w) breath of autumn's being. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • I-- literally, "I ... my soul," in apposition; the faithful Jews here speak individually. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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  • The first seven bead appositions led to spikes in the fiber position that represent adhesive events of varying duration.
  • Nephrops norvegicus), and increases in sensitivity up to 1000 above the more common apposition type eye (where light remains within a single facet/ommatidium). CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Single layer appositional closure is recommended for most cystotomies and particularly for thick-walled bladders.
  • Arabs are hereby referred to (compare Jer 25: 23; 49: 32), as the words in apposition show, "that dwell in the wilderness." uncircumcised ... uncircumcised in the heart -- The addition of "in the heart" in Israel's case marks its greater guilt in proportion to its greater privileges, as compared with the rest. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • For their anterior three-fourths they lie in intimate apposition with one another, but behind they diverge in the form of two tapering processes, known as the crura, which are firmly connected to the rami of the pubic arch. XI. Splanchnology. 3c. 5. The Penis
  • Postlarvae settling at the vents have reasonably normal ommatidia, with layered rhabdoms, standard crystalline cones, and faceted external corneas reflective of the zoeal apposition eye.
  • Postlarvae settling at the vents have reasonably normal ommatidia, with layered rhabdoms, standard crystalline cones, and faceted external corneas reflective of the zoeal apposition eye.
  • It is to be noted that in this seventh law we have used in apposition with the term monopoly, the term "inequality of competition" instead of Monopolies and the People
  • However, he does not explain just how apposition might be accommodated in a theory of discourse.
  • Thus the clause, "things which are not" (are regarded as naught), is in apposition with "foolish ... weak ... base (that is, lowborn) and despised things. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • This verse is not, as some read it, in apposition with "the end of their conversation" (Heb 13: 7), but forms the transition. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The inaugural "O" is only confirmed as vocative, that is, when the first junctural lurch of "O W" is rounded out by the equally opened-mouthed apposition that results in the line's coming phonetic increment, "thou (w) breath of autumn's being. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • In the phrase 'Paris, the capital of France', 'the capital of France' is in apposition to 'Paris'.
  • The spectacular diversity of eye types of adult marine Crustacea does not appear in their larval eyes, all of which have a transparent apposition design.
  • When for instance in a span of three pages we read ‘The darkness, a magician,’ ‘memory, an old flautist,’ and ‘Love, a one-legged bird’ his odd metaphorical appositions come to seem more mannered than inspired.
  • `Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer' is an example of apposition
  • I, even my hands -- so Hebrew (Ps 41: 2), "Thou ... thy hand" (both nominatives, in apposition). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Cell movements, for example, may bring tissues in apposition resulting in new interactions leading to further movements.
  • Here, the primal "O" or "ah" of subapostrophic interjection seems hidden in the very principle of duration, as hypostasized in the appositional "one God, one law," and then taken up in chiastic echo within the effortless tip-toe alliteration of the chiastic Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Indeed, Burton-Roberts suggests that loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of sentences.
  • The theme of"disillusion"in the urban fiction is composed of three levels:li fe, living and being, and includes two narrative structures"linear dev elopm ent" and"transverse apposition".
  • Choirs" is so obviously in apposition with "boughs" in the line above ( "Upon those boughs which shake against the cold") that I wonder how anyone could think to take it otherwise than "I am now an old man who not so very long ago was much like a blossoming tree in whose boughs birds warbled sweetly. Letters to the Editor
  • By means of the universal ‘I,’ he brings the concepts of performance and political involvement into apposition with the categories of immigrant, exile, and criminal.
  • Hence the plug is a specialized cytoplasmic structure, unlike desmosomes, gap junctions, or septate junctions, which are formed from membrane appositions.
  • Long sentences with subclauses loosely strung together and lots of words in apposition likewise suggest that meaning can be continually modified rather than structured into discrete differential units.
  • This book examines apposition as well as poetic compounds, amphibolies, and certain other narrative devices as keys to style and structure of Beowulf.
  • Rather, "the glory of the country" is in apposition with "cities" which immediately precedes, and the names of which presently follow. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Indeed, Burton-Roberts suggests that loose apposition extends to the juxtaposition of sentences.
  • An alternative for 4a, assuming we mean Alia Shawkat to be in apposition, is to repeat the preposition: The serial, Harvard, or Oxford comma « Motivated Grammar
  • But most birds and Sphenodon lack intromittent organs and transfer sperm by cloacal apposition.
  • Hence the plug is a specialized cytoplasmic structure, unlike desmosomes, gap junctions, or septate junctions, which are formed from membrane appositions.
  • In these acute cases there is probably only a mere _apposition_, and the blocking up of the sclero-iridian angle is largely mechanical. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • This problem also arises in reformulations which do not involve apposition markers as such.
  • Opting for an unusually loose, appositional syntax which strings together phrases or clauses that come at a phenomenon from different angles, he manages to give a sensuous concreteness to abstract concepts.
  • This is compatible with the idea that pyrenes are forced to lie close together in the complex; the pyrene ring is a quite rigid and thus close apposition of two pyrenes is expected to limit ring deformations.
  • You find, if you change a direction, you get an opposition and an apposition, which creates an irony, which creates a metaphor.
  • These connections consisted of close appositions between nonspecialized areas of the plasma membranes of the 2 cells.
  • Therefore spodizators, gesinins, memains, and parazons, be not culpable of dilatory protractions in the apposition of every re-roborating species, but rather let them pullulate and superabound on the tables. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Thus, the expression of these two genes occurs independently in mesoderm and ectoderm without the close apposition of these two tissues that normally occurs in embryos in vivo.
  • Ec 1: 12 shows that "king of Jerusalem" is in apposition, not with "David," but Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

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