31 examples of paradigm in sentences

On which account, it is every where necessary that images should be known from paradigms, but that the paradigms of material things should be immaterial, of sensibles, intelligible, and of physical forms, separate from nature.

On which account, it is every where necessary that images should be known from paradigms, but that the paradigms of material things should be immaterial, of sensibles, intelligible, and of physical forms, separate from nature.

This world thus depending on its divine artificer, who is himself an intelligible world replete with the archetypal ideas of all things, considered according to its corporeal nature, is perpetually flowing, and perpetually advancing to being (en to gignesthai), and compared with its paradigm, has no stability or reality of being.

In the third place, that which is more ancient than intellect, which replenishes intelligence and is essentially perfective of it, is called intelligible; and this is the intelligible which Timaeus in Plato places in the order of a paradigm, prior to the demiurgic intellect and intellectual energy.

Paradigm, [Greek: paradeigma].

Hence it looks to intellect itself, is perfected by it, and has this as the measure and most beautiful paradigm of all its energies.

And in short it is a certain governing leader of men, and of the whole arrangement of their nature; and referring cities and houses, and the particular life, of every one to a divine paradigm, it forms them according to the best similitude; obliterating some things and purifying others.

Prototype N. prototype, original, model, pattern, precedent, standard, ideal, reference, scantling, type; archetype, antitype^; protoplast, module, exemplar, example, ensample^, paradigm; lay-figure.

If no one is invited then the first harbingers of emergent paradigms will be those who have been motivated to train themselves in spite of the obstacles set in front of them by those who hope to maintain exclusive control over the code.

Let the pupil do this while learning the foregoing grammatical lessons, and after the recitation of each of them let the teacher direct attention, while the passage at the head of the reading lessons is pronounced, to the examples illustrating each point, as they occurby way of paradigm.

From διήγησις, (like πολις in the paradigm,) § 33; acc.

Like σῶμα in the paradigm; gen. plur., see viii, 13. 9.

See paradigm.

sing., § 29; depends upon ἐπιγ., § 97. PARADIGMS OF NOUNS OF THE FIRST DECLENSION.

λόγε λόγοι Ἰησοῦ σῦκον σῦκα PARADIGMS OF NOUNS OF THE THIRD DECLENSION Masculine and Feminine.

Who is willing to explore the new paradigm?

yet, after all, his own example of the Subjunctive, "Take heed, lest any man deceive you," is obviously different from all these, and not explainable under any of his paradigms!

Is it right to introduce it into our paradigms, as the only form of the second person singular, that modern usage acknowledges?

It is at least so far from being a good reason for displacing that form from the paradigms of our verbs in a grammar, that indeed no better needs be offered for tenaciously retaining it.

One sixth part of the paradigm, thus recited, gives in general a fair sample of the whole: and, in class recitations, this mode of rehearsal will save much time: as, IND.

Accordingly, in his own paradigm of the passive verb, he has formed this tense solely from what he calls the participle present, thus: "I am being smitten, Thou art being smitten," &c.Ib., p. 98.

Solemn style, as distinguished from the familiar, should not be displaced from the paradigms in a grammar, is not adapted to familiar discourse, pres.

At the close of his paradigms, however, the author inserts a few lines respecting "these obsolete conjugations," with the pronoun thou; for a further account of which, he refers the learner, with a sneer, to the common grammars in the schools.

A grammarian should know better, than to exhibit, as a paradigm for school-boys, such English as the following: "I do have, Thou dost have, He does have: We do have, You do have, They do have.

Graphic review of German grammar; rules, diagrams, exercises with notes, vocabularies and appendix containing paradigms and strong verbs.

31 examples of  paradigm  in sentences