Gaetano Cittadini, nephew to Pier Francesco, excelled in the same manner, his rural views displaying singular taste, fine effect of the lights, and spirited figures.
The scene appears illuminated by torch-light, and has a fine effect; and the figures, in regard to their studied and finished manner, display the taste of his grandfather.
Their feathers bear a mixture of the most beautiful azure, purple, and golden colours, which have a fine effect in the rays of the sun.
The insertion of this pastoral landscape, between the terrific scenes which precede and follow, has a fine effect.
The good characters of the victorious heroes, however neglected by the great genius of Homer, have a fine effect in making an epic poem interest us and please.
Masses of distinctive colors always have a fine effect.
If the site is elaborate, and the beds to be geometrically laid out, much skill, artistic taste and generous expenditure is needful to produce a fine effect.
Here and there are commingled Anchryanthus of divers hues, and Coleosus, giving a fine effectto the whole.
The construction of this cottage may be of either stone, brick, or wood, and produce a fine effect.
Yet, if built in a fine natural park or lawn of oaks, with a few other trees, such as we have named, planted immediately around it, this house would still show with fine effect.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine effect" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.