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1
You can't put that
class
of
object
in Arlington National Cemetery.
2
A thimble, a knife, a watch, for instance, each of these being a favorite with a certain
class
of
object
teachers, may be taken.
3
The
classes
of
objects
are separated by lines running in the opposite direction.
4
Or we might see a whole new
class
of
objects
.
5
In what
class
of
objects
do the people of the city take the most interest?
6
Unlike bar codes, which denote a
class
of
objects
,
Presto's serial numbers are unique to specific items and individuals.
7
The one
class
of
objects
which captivated my attention was the magnificent series of models of steamboats and other vessels.
8
Life is an original impetus, une poussee formidable, not the mere heading affixed to a
class
of
objects
which live.
9
The logic of the particular use of the understanding contains the laws of correct thinking upon a particular
class
of
objects
.
10
And in the case of our every-day beliefs respecting real
classes
of
objects
,
these sources contribute a considerable quota of error.
11
It had to support a more general expression (referring to what would become families, types,
classes
of
objects
,
etc.
12
We are not aware that this particular
class
of
objects
has hitherto been noticed, at least as holding a distinct position.
13
Next he learns, by induction, that there are terms which apply not to special objects, but to whole
classes
of
objects
.
14
We can think of but few
classes
of
objects
,
even the most simple, in which some attempt at ornamentation is not made.
15
The next step is the conception of invisible beings, each of whom superintends and governs an entire
class
of
objects
or events.
16
In natural languages, nouns (other than proper names) similarly refer to a general
class
of
objects
rather than a single object.