110 examples of intensive in sentences

The month of August was largely occupied in preparing the quotas from each district and meanwhile cantonments were made ready for the training of the new army, while thousands of prospective officers received intensive training in special camps at various points, east and west, and were commissioned in due course.

The Teuton attack began on the morning of October 24, after an intensive artillery fire in which specially constructed gas shells were thrown at various places.

On August 5, 1918, plans were announced for increasing the effective strength of the United States army to 5,000,000 forthwith, by an extension of the draft age limits and rapid intensive training.

The town is surrounded by gardens, vineyards, alfalfa and grain fields; all showing evidence of intensive cultivation.

The result was the best possible field for intensive cultivation.

Every visible inch of soil was under cultivation, of the painfully intensive European sort; and there remained behind to garner the crops only the peasant women and a few crippled, aged grand- sires.

The work was intensive and quantitative instead of more or less incidental, casual, and qualitative as has usually been the case.

No wonder that now knowledge and practice, and the sort of intensive training he was under, magically fitted all the jumbled odds and ends into place.

He sat drumming a heavy tattoo on the tabletop, forehead corrugated in a frown of intensive thought.

The first runs, "All intuitions are extensive quantities"; the second, "In all phenomena sensation, and the real which corresponds to it in the object, has an intensive quantity, i.e., a degree."

An intensive quantity is one which is apprehended only as unity, and in which plurality can be represented only by approximation to negation = 0.

"It is remarkable," so Kant ends his proof of the Anticipation, "that of quantities in general we can know one quality only a priori, namely, their continuity, while with regard to quality (the real of phenomena) nothing is known to us a priori but their intensive quantity, that is, that they must have a degree.

Now this magnitude is either extensive in space and time or intensive greatness of force or power; accordingly there are two forms of the sublime.

This attempt will succeed for a time, but in the end the more intensive vitality will prevail.

Mandarin primer: an intensive course in spoken Chinese.

College typewriting; intensive course.

Erckmann-Chatrian's Le trésor du vieux seigneur; edited with introd., vocabulary, notes, and intensive study exercises, by Osmond T. Robert.

The new rational typewriting intensive course.

Rationale of healing 5, 6, 7, 8; narrative of perseverance 85; summary & outline of intensive training in the aphorism 12; world treatments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

MASELLA, ARISTIDE B. Le avventure di Giovanni Passaguai; an intensive first reader.

College typewriting; intensive course.

They were a battalion of recent formation, stout-hearted fellows all, but new to the refinements of intensive trench warfare.

After a day and a night of these aerial torpedoes the Hun proceeded to an intensive artillery bombardment.

The Hunwhat was left of him after an intensive bombardment of twenty-four hourshad betaken himself back over the ridge, via the remnants of his two new communication trenches, to his original front line.

"I think you will find that in the next show we shall go forward, after intensive bombardment, quite a short distance; then consolidate; then wait till the whole line has come up to its appointed objective; then bombard again; then go forward another piece; and so on.

110 examples of  intensive  in sentences