2056 examples of variants in sentences

" They wandered away into a discussion of possible variants, so technical and be-sprinkled with abstruse words and formulae that I could not follow them.

For states of tension and relaxation, activity and inactivity in the nerves and viscera would be determined by these variations in the ratio between the variants.

MAN'S The kinds of personality described, as prototypes and variants and the fundamental facts supporting the view that they are the reaction types of the human beings we meet in everyday life, represent simply a beginning of the work to be done.

I have availed myself freely of Credner's collection of variants, indicating the cases where the existence of documentary (or, in some places, inferential) evidence for Justin's readings has led to the quotation being placed in a different class from that to which it would at first sight seem to belong.

There are, doubtless, men capable of carefully weighing the almost infinite number of variants, but such men usually lack the intuitive scheme of work, on which the inventive side of a designer depends.

It has not been thought necessary to give more than the important variants.

I have heard the legend, but there are many variants.

The valleys were but darker variants of the emerald scheme.

All primitive people, or those less advanced in civilization or education, prefer the rag-time variants of the American negro or his imitators, to so-called good or classical music.

In some cases variants of the same law are found in different groups.

DU BARTAS, GUILLAUME DE SALLUSTE, SEIGNEUR. Works; a critical edition with introductory commentary & variants. Vol.2.

Le message; the text with variants and critical comments.

Edited with an introd., variants & notes by Halldor Hermannsson.

NM: editing, introd., variants & notes.

The story has variants: conf.

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It has also developed national and regional variants of its overall pattern.

variants of that poem, printed as footnotes, from Lord Coleridge's copy of the Poems: 'Down to the vale with eager speed Behold this streamlet run, From subterranean bondage freed, And glittering in the sun.' with the lines in 'The Prelude': 'The famous brook, who, soon as he was boxed Within our garden, found himself at once, ... Stripped of his voice and left to dimple down, etc.'

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The following variants occur in a MS.

2056 examples of  variants  in sentences