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Example sentences for "accrues"

Lexicographically close words:
accredits; accretion; accretions; accrue; accrued; accruing; accueil; accumulate; accumulated; accumulates
  1. In unexpected, close encounters a great advantage accrues to the side which first opens rapid and accurate fire with battle sight.

  2. A great advantage accrues to the side which can deploy the faster.

  3. As strength to thy beauty accrues ev'ry day from the day sped before, To features consummate as thine, will we liken the night-star no more.

  4. Aught of good accrues to no one witched by thy Narcissus eye: Ne'er let braggarts vaunt their virtue, if thy drunken orbs are nigh.

  5. They bore the name and arms of the king of Portugal, and were intended as proofs of the title which accrues from first discovery.

  6. The advantages slowly gained by advanced peoples speedily accrues through social heredity to any backward race really desiring to enter the social heritage.

  7. Thus, although it is strictly true that every advance in the communal principle accrues to the benefit of the individual, it is not true that such advance necessarily accrues to the benefit of every individual, or equally to all individuals.

  8. At length value becomes proportioned to the diminished labour, and the whole saving accrues to society at large.

  9. To say the least, no honor accrues to God from such language and such use of His name; and where He is concerned, not to honor Him is dangerously near dishonoring Him.

  10. The law that strikes at religious corporations whose wealth accrues from centuries of toil and labor, may to-morrow consistently confiscate the goods and finances of every other corporation in the realm.

  11. What accrues from our activity on those days is our profit.

  12. All of those who participate in finding a reasonable solution will be entitled to participate in any credit that accrues from it without regard to party.

  13. The form and species of the several parts continue throughout life, but the matter of the parts is dissolved by the natural heat, and new matter accrues through nourishment.

  14. There is a small but significant advantage in vitality that accrues to later children of a family.

  15. Working in isolation they produce, or theoretically might have produced, subsistence for themselves; associated they produce something more, which is income, and this accrues to those who control and direct the associating force.

  16. There accrues an incidental advantage in this operation, for after "moving" them to more favouring ground, it will not be necessary to line-up the guns quite so near as is usually essential to success.

  17. Some assistance, however, accrues from the geese continuing to watch the moving file of horsemen while the prostrate gunner erects his screen.

  18. Stockins also are brought from Orkney, and sold there, whereby some gain accrues to the retailers, who wait the coming of the Dutch fleet for a market.

  19. These 83v withdraw a corresponding amount from IIs which serves to buy units of constant capital and thus accrues to IIc.

  20. We can distinguish, however, two parts in all labour: one part repays the wages and the other accrues to the capitalist and landlord.

  21. He was equally right in saying that from a capitalist point of view all labour is either paid labour which restores the wages, or unpaid labour which, as surplus value, accrues to the various classes owning the means of production.

  22. Now it would seem that that is useful through which accrues any good or pleasure, and so the objects of Friendship, as absolute Ends, are the good and the pleasurable.

  23. Some provision will first have to be made to replace the considerable revenue which accrues from this source not only to the parishes, but also to the dioceses.

  24. But once let it be granted that goodness accrues to action in proportion to its fruitfulness, it follows that that action is most blessed that is dedicated without reservation to the general life.

  25. And as this addition to the capital accrues wholly to that part of it which is not employed by the owners, but lent to other producers, the natural effect is a diminution of the rate of interest.

  26. To the extent of this value, there is an increase of the capital of the country; and the increase accrues solely to that part of the capital which is employed in loans.

  27. In what shape the benefit accrues to the two nations from the trade, is clear enough.

  28. St. Athanasius [1] brings an elegant comparison to express the incomparable benefit which accrues to the souls in Purgatory by our prayers.

  29. They were sensible of the benefit and advantage which accrues to them from this practice.

  30. By the sacrifice he may injure his enemy, but in offering it, if he leaves too much over, that part accrues to the good of his foe (Çat.

  31. A myth that enlarged the world and promised a complete transformation of its character might have its charms; but the improvement is not obvious that accrues by making the drift of things, just as it drifts, its own standard.

  32. In this case, apparently, the impurity accrues from the loss of the hair, and the man feels that virtue has gone out of him.

  33. The larger the marriage-shed is made the greater honour accrues to the host, even though the guests may be insufficient to fill it.

  34. The object of this regulation is obvious: it is to prevent the private creditors--in case no advantage accrues to them--from withdrawing their capital from business and locking it up.

  35. Not only does Thomas know that the body changes completely during the course of years, but he knows that the agent by which the matter of the parts is dissolved is "the natural heat," while "new matter accrues through nourishment.


  36. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accrues" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.