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Example sentences for "its effect"

  • We would not willingly stop before we are acquainted with that energy in the cause, by which it operates on its effect; that tie, which connects them together; and that efficacious quality, on which the tie depends.

  • First, We have already observed, that the mind is determined by custom to pass from any cause to its effect, and that upon the appearance of the one, it is almost impossible for it not to form an idea of the other.

  • Its effect on them is a matter of history.

  • Every physician knows of patients who have declared that a drug has been tried on them without avail, when it has only been used in such small quantities as to be quite nugatory in its effect.

  • Its effect on the cereals is much less marked, and it can scarcely be considered as capable of advantageous application to the general operations of the farm.

  • On the other hand, when a large quantity of dung, in a state of active fermentation, comes into immediate contact with the roots, its effect is not unfrequently injurious.

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  • There were great hazards attending this course, in reference to its effect on other States, although it was not impossible to procure by it the ratification of this convention.

  • For the very reason that ugliness in the poet's description is reduced to a less repulsive appearance of bodily imperfection, and in point of its effect ceases as it were to be ugliness, the poet is enabled to make use of it.

  • The Roman law: its effect on later mores.

  • Its effect on the minds and mores of the pupils is almost nil, unless the history deals directly with the mores.

  • From the time when men had any accumulated wealth they seem to have been struck by its effect on the character of the possessor.

  • The selective effect of fashion, in spite of its irrationality and independently of the goodness or badness of its effect on interests, is a reflection on the intelligence of men.

  • Its effect rather is confusing, distracting, and at worst, disintegrating.

  • Its effect must, indeed, be considered wholly as an individual matter, just so long as reform is interpreted merely as a process of purification.

  • Wherever the debris is dense, on the other hand, and accumulates on the glacier in a heavy layer, its effect becomes a protective one and surface melting is retarded instead of accelerated.

  • This disgraceful proceeding I have deemed it my duty to state here without reserve, as its effect, both on Beethoven's temper, and on his professional activity, was extremely injurious.

  • But his mirth failed of its effect, and only brought a silent smile to her lips.

  • In the time of their forefathers it had never failed of its effect, so men, women, and children might go home in all confidence, and await the future with new and well-founded hopes.

  • Her dress was dark, and clung to every curve with a loving persistence bewildering in its effect upon an eye like mine.

  • For a moment all was still, and I began to fear that my somewhat daring attempt had failed in its effect.

  • I was astonished at its effect upon my imagination.

  • Its effect will be proportionally elegant.

  • Its effect will be proportionally delicate and feminine.

  • Its effect will be proportionally handsome.

  • Sidenote: Its Effect on Painting and Engraving.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its 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:
    death compassed; during three; foreign tongue; its application; its body; its character; its contents; its course; its development; its distance from the; its height; its highest; its influence; its mouth; its owner; its people; its true; its use; its way; itself sufficient; itself the; national property; saith thus; serve five; such men; sure thing