This moisture is not in the form of a perceptible sweat, but it is enough to keep the skin pliable and to cause the hair to have a soft, healthy feel.
The interior of the mouth is examined by holding the head up and inserting the fingers through the interdental space in such a way as to cause the mouth to open.
Yea, with it We cause to grow well-planted orchards full of beauty of delight: it is not in your power to cause the growth of the trees in them.
He causeth the living to issue from the dead, and He is the one to cause the dead to issue from the living.
Y: Do then those who devise evil (plots) feel secure that Allah will not cause the earth to swallow them up, or that the Wrath will not seize them from directions they little perceive?
On the brain side this involves producing in the appropriate neurones the activities which, when repeated again later, cause the fact to be recalled.
Expressing the same truth in mental terms: If two facts or experiences occur together in consciousness, and one of them is later recalled, it tends to cause the other to appear also.
The greater the tension, excitement or concentration when these facts appear in conjunction with each other, the more certain the presence of one is to cause the presence of the other.
By his own behest will He cause the angels to descend with the Spirit on whom he pleaseth among his servants, bidding them, "Warn that there is no God but me; therefore fear me.
Seest thou not how that God sendeth down water from the Heaven, and that by it we cause the up-growth of fruits of varied hues, and that on the mountains4 are tracks of varied hues, white and red, and others are of a raven black?
Surely therefore will we cause theunbelievers to taste a terrible punishment; And recompense them according to the worst of their actions.
Pa's old friends in Scranton gave him a banquet that night, but pa couldn't eat anything, cause the rim of the brass helmet cut a gash in his Adam's apple.
It shall be the duty of the sheriffs of the several counties of this state, upon any runaway servant or slave being committed to his custody, to cause the same to be advertised, &c.
And the more to cause the workemen to haste them in their businesse, the sayd lord ouersawe them twise or thrise euery day.
In the which businesse he behaued himselfe well and worthily, and spared not his goods to cause the people to worke and trauell, but spent thereof largely.
If the tube is connected to a small compression pump, sufficient air can be sent into the tube to cause the water to sink and to keep the tube permanently clear of water.
Even the warmth of the hand is generally sufficient to cause the drop to rise steadily in the tube.
The inlet, or draft, admits enough air to cause the fire to burn brightly or slowly as the case may be.
In those days, and at that time, will I cause the Branch of righteousness to grow up unto David; and he shall execute judgment and righteousness in the land.
And thou shalt command the children of Israel, that they bring thee pure oil olive beaten for the light, to cause the lamp to burn always.
First, it is thought necessary, and so ordered, that every householder do cause the street to be daily prepared before his door, and so to keep it clean swept all the week long.
The diseased conditions of the skin, and the irritation that they may cause the animal, depend on the life history and habits of the parasite.
Debility from disease and overwork may cause the animal to interfere temporarily.
The inflamed structures are so covered by other tissues that it is difficult to detect the local inflammation, or cause the animal to flinch by applying pressure over the region.
The severe pain resulting from the inflammation of the mouth and feet, and the difficulty in moving about and eating and drinking, cause the animal to lose flesh and become emaciated.
Faulty action and bad shoeing may cause the horse to strike and bruise the region.
After this first turning is finished, pour enough hot water into each test-bottle to cause the fat to rise to the neck of the bottle.
In the hive other workers create a breeze by buzzing with their wings and produce heat by their activity--all to cause the water to evaporate from the nectar and to convert it into honey before it is sealed up in the comb.
It is of course too costly to plant whole potatoes, but it is a good practice to cause the plants to thrive by planting large seed pieces.
Cause the pleasures of the passions to become distasteful to them by punishments, and you will see these barbarians, with every plan of your legislation, lose a vice and gain a virtue.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cause the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.