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Example sentences for "good effect"

  • Shearing the sheep has a good effect, but care must be exercised as the ticks then rapidly migrate to the lambs.

  • Sometimes a liniment applied to the throat and windpipe has a good effect, and I would recommend the following on account of its penetrating qualities: Aqua Ammonia Fort.

  • This not only diminishes the discharge, but has a good effect on the blood, particularly where there is more or less decomposition of the flesh.

  • The artillery then told with such good effect on the dense masses of the enemy, that they were more than ever disinclined to approach us.

  • I have consented to this, because the troops of both powers advancing simultaneously for the same purpose ought to produce a good effect.

  • If the question lies within my comprehension I may, perhaps, be able to suggest something new; and if I understand nothing I will wrap myself up in a mysterious silence, which sometimes produces a good effect.

  • I should think," she observed, "that the careful living prescribed by the cabala must have a good effect on my health.

  • But this time chance made the foolish belief of good effect.

  • I ordered him to be punished with an hundred lashes, which I hoped would have a good effect.

  • This could not possibly have any good effect, but the contrary; he should therefore be happy to see the practice simplified or abolished altogether.

  • This, instead of having an evil, would, in his opinion, have a good effect on the negotiation.

  • He had no doubt it would be lost by a very great majority, and he thought it would have a good effect to be recorded by how vast a majority it would be lost.

  • Mark, we may meet with some of their perspectives, so admirably executed as to surprise us by their air of majesty, cheating the eye by their relief; and when beheld in different points of view, always producing a good effect.

  • A gentleman this evening, in a dictating manner, talked I thought very pleasingly in praise of modesty, in the midst of ten or twelve libertines, upon whom it seemed to have had a good effect.

  • This speech had a good effect in the boatswain's favour; but the surgeon of the ship protested, he had cured him very well, and offered to eat the first steak of him himself.

  • You are right; they always have a good effect, they flatter the artist and dazzle the audience.

  • I think that cannot fail to have a good effect, monsieur le baron.

  • Her anger had a good effect, however, for she hid it under a smiling face, and seemed unusually blithe and brilliant.

  • Jo regarded them as worthy of Bacon, Milton, or Shakespeare; and remodelled her own works with good effect, she thought.

  • It is hoped, when the central church is completed and reopened, it will have a good effect in the locality, and help to supply the dependent church with an adequate congregation.

  • The front of the altar is pierced with tracery, which has a good effect.

  • Yet perhaps this very thing may produce a good effect on them.

  • Instead of the heavy battlements, which have a good effect only in enormous masses, a beautiful sort of open-work ornament in stone, at once rich and light, ran round the roof as a parapet.

  • A good effect is produced by having the revolving centre of looking-glass, the corresponding glass on the other side, with a hook through the centre, being badly starred.

  • A good effect is produced by the performer allowing himself to be tied to a chair, to which his arms are firmly bound, and the knots sealed by the audience.

  • It causes a good effect if the cards are afterwards found inside the coat of one of the audience, with whom you affect to be displeased thereat.

  • Where convenient, it causes a good effect to have a bottle of champagne opened on purpose.

  • A good effect is produced in a sostenuto theme by commencing the vibrato slowly on a crescendo note.

  • In slow movements, especially on a long sustained note, a good effect may be produced by commencing the trill slowly, then gradually increasing the rapidity of the beats.

  • They may either join one another or be separated; both methods produce a good effect.

  • A boss at the bottom of a bowl, or in a saucer or plaque, produces a good effect, the concave surface round it making a beautiful effect of shade, which might be more frequently employed by picture-frame makers.

  • A good effect for a full border, a diaper ground or a broad pattern, may often be made by doubling, trebling, etc.

  • Good effect of a rod on the house of Mr. West, of Philadelphia.

  • Good Effect of a Rod on the House of Mr. West, of Philadelphia.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good effect" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good advantage; good anchorage; good and faithful servant; good angel; good broth; good conduct; good dame; good doctor; good field; good flavor; good grace; good gravy; good housekeeper; good income; good large; good lass; good length; good lieutenant; good literature; good manners; good painting; good roads; good while; goods sold; grew angry; should prefer