192 examples of term that in sentences

It was while thus occupied on the first morning of the term that the lower division were surprised by the sudden appearance of a new boy.

Good is in truth so general a term that we must know the attendant circumstances if we are to attach to it a signification even approximately accurate.

CLARETS.All those wines called in England clarets are the produce of the country round Bordeaux, or the Bordelais; but it is remarkable that there is no pure wine in France known by the name of claret, which is a corruption of clairet, a term that is applied there to any red or rose-coloured wine.

It was not until his second term that there were marked divisions.

It was only during his second term that his hostility to tariffs became a passion,not from any well-defined views of political economy, for which he had no adequate intellectual training, but because "protection" was unpopular in the southwestern States, and because he instinctively felt that it favored monopolists at the expense of the people.

I showed you last term that what appeared to be a solid stream of water, when magnified and thrown upon a screen, was merely a succession of independent drops that did not touch.

3.] How long Vergil remained at Milan we are not told; Donatus' paulo post is a relative term that might mean a few months or a few years.

He was always remembered by the youthful name of Willy and Penaci, or the birda term that was playfully bestowed by the Chippewas while he was still in his cradle.

Of course, it is from his name that the term 'Socinian' is derived, a term that has often been applied, but mistakenly, to Unitarians generally.

Now, we ask, would permanent servants, those who constituted an integral and stationary part of the family, have been designated by the same term that marks temporary servants?

Now, we ask, would permanent servants, those who constituted a stationary part of the family, have been designated by the same term that marks temporary servants?

So when the children of slaves are spoken of prospectively, they are called their "increase;" the same term that is applied to flocks and herds.

Now, we ask, would permanent servants, those who constituted an integral and stationary part of the family, have been designated by the same term that marks temporary servants?

Now, we ask, would permanent servants, those who constituted a stationary part of the family, have been designated by the same term that marks temporary servants?

Now, we ask, would permanent servants, those who constituted a stationary part of the family, have been designated by the same term that marks temporary servants?

So when the children of slaves are spoken of prospectively, they are called their "increase;" the same term that is applied to flocks and herds.

And yet we are acquainted with no single term that shall fully express it.

Here what, standing for what thing, is of the third person, singular number, and neuter gender; but men, which is the term that answers to it, is of the third person, plural, masculine.

3.The term that follows a conjunction, is in some instances a phrase of several words, yet not therefore a whole clause or member, unless we suppose it elliptical, and supply what will make it such: as, "And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, AS to the Lord, AND not unto men"Col., iii, 23.

In making use of comparisons and examples we must choose those with which our readers are familiar, and we must be sure that they fairly represent the term that we wish to illustrate.

Sometimes the evidences of indebtedness, the promissory notes or the mortgage papers, are even called tangible property, the same term that is applied to land, houses, and machinery.

Ranney suggested to him at the last term that the books were all against his straddling about the bar, as he always does.

It is a term that no one uses.

It is a term that no one uses.

But jewellery is a term that is applied to ornaments generally, and not to jewels only.

192 examples of  term that  in sentences