42905 examples of kind in sentences

All Hindus are kind to animals, except when they ill treat them through ignorance, as is often the case.

Behind their walls may be found hundreds of decrepit horses, diseased cows and bullocks, many dogs and cats and every kind of sick, lame and infirm beast.

They are hospitable, kind to animals and generous.

They built many of the most beautiful temples in India, in which they worship a kind and gentle god whose attributes are amiability, benevolence and compassion.

This is the only exhibition of the kind to be seen in India, and why the dead and gone rulers of Marwar should need lodgings when those of the other Indian states do not, is an unsolved mystery.

He has cages of iron and the toughest kind of wood set upon wheels so that they can be hauled into the jungle by oxen.

It was so different, being alone in the dark, or being in it with Ken or Felicia or the Maestro on the kind, warm, friendly land.

From behind them came murmurous talk of shipsKen and Martin discussing the Celestine and her kind, and the magic ports below the Line.

"You're very kind," she said, and the quiver in her voice was real.

"You have been so kind to me," she began, her timidity serving well as helplessness, "so very kind.

"You have been so kind to me," she began, her timidity serving well as helplessness, "so very kind.

Now if it were terribly hot, the kind of hot that takes your brains away, or so cold you were freezing, or even if it were raining, not a decent rain, but that insulting drizzle that makes you hate everythingwhy then, yes, I might understand.

The gardener had been unwise in his selection of a place for this flower; perhaps he had not used the right kind of soil, perhaps he had put it in the full heat of the sun when it was a flower to have more shade; perhaps too much wind or too much rainKatie wondered just what the mistake had been.

Patients of this kind are, as early as possible, returned to the unrestrained enjoyment of liberty with the expectation that the new scenes and surroundings may have a beneficial influence, besides having the advantage of relieving the overcrowded institutions.

Fissure veins are generally in positions of this kind, formed and filled in a similar manner, but with the various metallic ores.

no grammatical modifications of any kind. OBS.

2. A common noun is the name of a sort, kind, or class, of beings or things.

2. A common noun is the name of a sort, kind, or class, of beings or things.

"Every change in the state of things is considered as an effect, indicating the agency, characterizing the kind, and measuring the degree, of its cause."Dr.

"We may 'imagine a subtle kind of a reasoning,' as Mr. Harris acutely observes.

"It shows what kind of an apple it is of which we are speaking.

"To keep off his right wing, as a kind of a reserved body."Ib., ii, 12.

Heretofore he had considered the Blue Mesa was his by a kind of natural right.

"And if he's the right kind of a hombre he won't talk about it," thought Lorry as he returned to his camp.

But Bud gets so darned serious you kind of forget he ain't a professional.

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