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Example sentences for "conduce"

Lexicographically close words:
condor; condors; condotta; condottiere; condottieri; conduced; conduces; conduceth; conducible; conducing
  1. Indeed there seems to be a mutual relation between these two refinements in education, for the possession of either would greatly conduce to the attainment of the other.

  2. May some say, do the rest of the parts conduce nothing to speech?

  3. I had in the end no other course to take, but to throw myselfe upon the Latine, in which I luckily met with all the necessary conditions that did easily, and plausibly conduce to my design'd attempt.

  4. Now of this epistle sundry passages shall be set forth in writing to conduce to a better understanding [of the matter] by all people.

  5. The Prime Minister did not admit this, and made representation to the Royal Presence: “The royal cavalcade is on the point of starting, and to engage in such matters as the present will conduce to the disruption of the kingdom.

  6. We endeavour to bring about whatsoever we conceive to conduce to pleasure; but we endeavour to remove or destroy whatsoever we conceive to be truly repugnant thereto, or to conduce to pain.

  7. Proof--We endeavour, as far as possible, to conceive that which we imagine to conduce to pleasure (III.

  8. The happy thought has just occurred to His Lordship that a fusion of the two parties into one by means of intermarriage, would conduce to their mutual welfare and to that of their common progeny.

  9. If it didn't conduce much to edification, It would probably pay, as a good speculation.

  10. The kind of work performed by the Negroes in the Southern cities includes all menial occupations, which conduce to accident and exposure.

  11. Do they tend to destroy the equilibrium of the race, or, rather, do they conduce to its stability and strength?

  12. But it is not in this aspect of the subject alone that Union will be seen to conduce to the purpose of revenue.

  13. Artifice may sometimes conduce to success, but it usually betrays character.

  14. The sphere in which they moved is so totally different, so far remote from that in which our duty usually lies, that the knowledge of their achievements can conduce but little, to the great purposes of practical improvement.

  15. It will conduce to the purposes of instruction, if we generalize this subject, by briefly stating a few of the most usual causes of apostacy from God; some of which are strictly applicable to the history of Lot's wife.

  16. Independently of these considerations, it may be questioned whether that change after which so many eagerly aspire, would really conduce to their happiness.

  17. A due impression of the present, and a just conception of the future, will conduce to the purification of our moral principles.

  18. This well-known production is for the historical student much disfigured by abundant anachronisms, which, as it happens, do not conduce to the effect of the poem.

  19. It is evident that private prejudices and feelings were not allowed to interfere with whatever was thought likely to conduce to the advancement of their pecuniary interests in East Jersey.

  20. Accordingly, temporary employment in a professional line is allowed at proper times, such as will conduce to the student's improvement and be more or less remunerative.

  21. There should doubtless be regulation, but nothing will be so likely to conduce to the health and physical well being of a person with strong mental cravings as the reasonable satisfaction of those cravings.

  22. In such places will generally be found floors that conduce to stillness, rubber-tipped chairs, and low-voiced assistants.

  23. We cannot try forms of government and systems of national policy on a diminutive scale in our laboratories, shaping our experiments as we think they may most conduce to the advancement of knowledge.

  24. The skill of a productive labourer is analogous to the machinery he works with: neither of them is enjoyment, nor conduces directly to it, but both conduce indirectly to it, and both in the same way.

  25. Would it not conduce to real success if this matter were maturely and honestly considered?

  26. We have casually glanced at some of them; but I think it will conduce to clearness if we present them statedly and group them together.

  27. What certainly ought most essentially to conduce to this is, that notwithstanding the Diffusion or spreading of this Disease was as numerous and extensive as any of the former, the Mortality, in Consequence of it, was evidently less.

  28. I shall think myself happy, if such truly respectable Ecclesiastics shall find any Resources in this Performance, that may conduce to the Accomplishment of their beneficent Intentions.

  29. The milder Preparations of Antimony are often necessary in such Cases; and some Purges conduce in particular ones to allay and to abridge the Disorder.

  30. Passages from these criticisms are given in Additional Note A, with some explanations which may conduce to a clear insight of what is meant by bad metaphysics, particularly in relation to the subject before us.

  31. To despise wide-spread enduring facts is not philosophic; and when they conduce to power of goodness and inward happiness, it might be wise to learn the phenomena by personal experience, before theorizing about them.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conduce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bend; bias; contribute; dispose; gravitate; head; incline; lead; lean; point; serve; swing; tend; trend; turn; verge; warp