18 examples of structurally in sentences

Though the roots of the Sigillaria bear more resemblance to the rhizomes of certain aquatic plants; yet, structurally, they are absolutely identical with the roots of Cycads, which the stems also resemble.

These modifications upon modifications, which result in evolution, structurally considered, are the accompaniments of those functional alterations continually required to re-equilibrate inner with outer actions.

Although to the naked eye the nervous system is apparently made up of a number of different kinds of material, still we see, when we turn our microscopes upon it, that its parts are structurally the same.

An oil lamp hung from the tiny pent-house roof that, structurally, was Trehenna Station.

This is done by turning to the right just opposite the church of S. Domenico, which has little interest structurally but is famous as being the chapel of the monastery where Fra Angelico was once a monk.

Yet we are not ourselves by any means devoid of 'straight lines' structurally produced, in spite of every obstacle of diversity of form and texture, of softness and hardness, of lamination or crystallisation, which are adverse to such developments.

Structurally, the French Market is very well preserved.

If anywhere truly exemplified in plants, it is only in the lowest and simplest, where the being is a structural unit, a single cell, memberless and organless, though organic,the same thing as those cells of which all the more complex plants are built up, and with which every plant and (structurally) every animal began its development.

In that case, the two plants are required to make one structurally complete organization.

The life principle of each must be united to that of the other; the twain must be indeed one flesh before the organization is either structurally or functionally complete.

This would have been structurally of no value, and would have masked the two upper shells, which at present crown the edifice.

What I'm afraid of, apart from the inability of our cook to stand the racket, is that this quivering will structurally weaken the house.

Such a union or federation can be conceived of, structurally, as a cone.

The cottage is structurally the same as in Bunyan's time.

There are sundry very low animals, each of which, structurally, is a mere colourless blood-corpuscle, leading an independent life.

Beauty of contour and unbroken continuity of curve is obtained sometimes by sacrificing literal accuracy; a structurally impossible positionas the seated nude figure in the Louvre pictureis deliberately adopted to heighten the effect of line or the balance of composition.

Structurally and functionally a civilization cannot remain static.

It is primarily an outward thing, as emotion, which is a phase of personality, is an inward thing; what the necessary sequence of events, the chain of causation, is to plot,its cardinal idea,that the necessary harmony of parts, the chime of line and colour, is to beauty; thus beauty is as inevitable as fate, as structurally planted in the form and colour of the universe as fate is in its temporal movement.

18 examples of  structurally  in sentences