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Example sentences for "process"

Lexicographically close words:
proceeds; procephalic; proceres; procerum; proces; processe; processed; processes; processing; procession
  1. The acme reached by the cosmic process in the vegetation of the downs is seen in the turf, with its weed and gorse.

  2. Without the third, the struggle for existence, the agent of the selective process in the state of nature, would vanish.

  3. It will be useful to consider with attention the nature and the order of the stages of canine development, as an example of the process in the higher animals generally.

  4. A detective policeman discovers a burglar from the marks made by his shoe, by a mental process identical with that by which Cuvier restored the extinct animals of Montmartre from fragments of their bones.

  5. This process renders tablet making no more difficult or time-consuming than the making of pills or capsules.

  6. The author has succeeded in still further simplifying the process by the preparation of what he would propose to call "fat sugar.

  7. Though the process of making moulded tablets was introduced by Dr.

  8. My process is just like housecleaning a room; before you clean the walls and floor you remove the furniture.

  9. The ice cream booth and the bakery in the pergola were being replenished from heavy kegs and boxes which were in process of being unloaded from carts on to the ground before their destinations.

  10. The fields which produce this crop must be perfectly level, as they are inundated during the greater part of the process of cultivation.

  11. Very little of the crop is made into Hakuya, a process that will be afterwards mentioned.

  12. In Washington, notwithstanding his youth, he beheld one fit for the task--having noticed the exercises in surveying which he kept up while at Mount Vernon, and the aptness and exactness with which every process was executed.

  13. He became an extensive planter, and, in process of time, a magistrate and member of the House of Burgesses.

  14. The prediction of the Count de Vergennes was in the process of fulfilment.

  15. He gave orders to his people, also, to take an exact account of the canoes in readiness, and others in the process of construction, for the conveyance of troops down the river in the ensuing spring.

  16. The process of cleaning up and rehabilitation is a ten years' job.

  17. The process of eliminating privy vaults, however, the most threatening sanitary ill, has been vigorously continued.

  18. A rapid transit line is the best thing with which to begin the stretching out process in a city where no such facility already exists.

  19. Bit by bit brain and body were adjusting themselves to the new outlook, the new demands enforced upon them; and the process was not a pleasant one.

  20. Maurice asked, when the tuning process was complete.

  21. Nevertheless, they are one of the factors and are connected with the educative process in such a way that any endeavor similar to the present one must consider them.

  22. Dewey defines education as the regulation of the process of coining to share in the social consciousness.

  23. The emphasis which they are putting on expressional activity as an essential in the process of religious education does seem to indicate that they regard self activity.

  24. Education is a scientifically directed process of developing progressive socialized personality.

  25. The means to that end are not to be viewed lightly, if the education principle, no impression without expression, is worth anything in the process of religious growth.

  26. It is a part of the process of efficient education.

  27. In the daytime he used boards for the same purpose, out of doors, and went through the shaving process everlastingly.

  28. The re-action from excessive joy to deep despondency--a process peculiar to his constitution--had already set in.

  29. Now, this is a process which we think is wrong.

  30. It was in the latter part of 1834 that Mr. Lincoln's personal property was sold under the hammer, and by due process of law, to meet the judgment obtained by Van Bergen on the note assigned to him by Radford.

  31. We have already seen the process by which Mr. Lincoln was induced to come forward.

  32. The process is this: Three, four, or half a dozen questions are prominent at a given time; the party selects its candidate, and he takes his position on each of these questions.

  33. I propose now to give concisely the process of the examination I made, and how I reached the conclusion I did.

  34. The process of investigation began with a strong bias in favor of the conclusion at which the detective had arrived.

  35. It is worthy of remark, that where any are reclaimed from infidelity, it is generally by a process much more rational than that which has been here described.

  36. The mechanical action of the washing process on the blocks is of course very rapid and severe, requiring complete renewal of them once in eight to ten weeks.

  37. Any length of iron can be straightened, and the most laborious and disagreeable work in the process of making shafting is rendered easy and rapid.

  38. Then the patient was allowed to rest half an hour or an hour, according to the height of the fever, and the same process was repeated.

  39. In the portion of the figure situated to the left it is easy to see the process employed for insulating the line.

  40. There has been much said in recent times about the distribution of electricity by means of induction coils, and the use of this process has given rise to several systems that differ but little from one another in principle.

  41. By adopting this plan, the natural process is brought about, that of the starch being converted into grape sugar.

  42. At each of these new falls of 25 to 50 feet the process of comminution begun in the first shaft is carried on, and a fresh portion of gold obtained.

  43. This process is repeated for each successive field, and eventually the whole of the farm receives the requisite amount of water.

  44. The house of the parents of the child is cleaned and adorned, a process it never undergoes except on those occasions when it is the scene of the performance of religious ceremonies.

  45. This process of 'yellowing' is popularly supposed to keep away mosquitoes.

  46. It passes the wit of any European to imagine by what process of logical or illogical reasoning any person could bring himself to look upon this curious object as having the slightest resemblance to a human footprint.

  47. It was a logical step for Jackson, not only because he knew something of the process but also because he could make use of the chiaroscuro blocks already prepared.

  48. François introduced the crayon manner, an etching process that could imitate the effects of chalk and crayon drawings.

  49. The prime deficiency of the woodcut as an art form lay in the division of labor which the process permitted.

  50. After the timber work of the gate had been fitted together, it was taken to pieces, and subjected to the preserving process called Kyanising, which consists in immersing the wood in a solution of corrosive sublimate.

  51. The pneumatic process of sinking cylinders had been introduced with great success at the Rochester bridge.

  52. The same process was repeated at the stern cradle once or twice, and then at both cradles.

  53. In this process the cylinder is closed at the top and air forced in by pumps until the water is expelled at the bottom.

  54. The process of levelling went on for about three weeks, when all above the loaded portion was taken away.

  55. This process has been so successful, that when the gates were recently taken out for examination the timber was found to be nearly perfect, only slight surface repairs being required in one or two places.

  56. But the pumping power was not at first sufficient for this purpose, and it was thought that it would be necessary to employ the pneumatic process in this space also.

  57. The chains were brought from the Hungerford Suspension Bridge, then in process of demolition.

  58. Most of the cylinders were sunk by the process of excavating the ground within them and weighting the top, the water being kept down by pumping.

  59. As the process of moving the ship with the presses would naturally be a slow one, Mr. Brunel determined to proceed with the operations as soon as everything was ready.

  60. The other process dates back to the outbreak of the First World War that threw the Great Republic of the West into the vortex of the first stage of a world upheaval.

  61. This process will produce, in God’s due time, the Lesser Peace, the political unification of the world.

  62. The word discours is a hundred times used singly by Montaigne, as by Shakspere in the phrase "of such large discourse," for the process of ratiocination.

  63. And, indeed, so much need was there for time to digest the new criticism that it may be doubted whether among the general cultured public the process is even now accomplished.

  64. The fact of the process of development is all that is here affirmed, over and above the actual phenomena of reproduction before set forth.

  65. In this process of shampooing, every muscle is kneaded or beaten; the refreshing luxury it affords can only be perfectly appreciated by those who have, like us, walked twenty miles on a bad road, in a tropical climate.

  66. Most people know that Birmingham is swallowing up its immediate suburbs, and the process of deglutition is still going on.

  67. Possibly the business was "eating its head off," and the process of deglutition had to be rigorously curtailed.

  68. The image is that of an extensive pile of buildings, such as the ancient temples commonly were, in process of construction at different points over a wide area.

  69. Only by such a process can truth brace the mind and knit its powers together in "the full assurance of the understanding in the knowledge of the mystery of God, which is Christ" (Col.

  70. The several parts of the work are adjusted to each other; and the various operations in process are so harmonized, that the entire construction preserves the unity of the architect's design.

  71. The two epistles form one process of thought.

  72. Depravation is the act or process of depraving or corrupting; depravity is the condition of being depraved.

  73. The in- mounts up from facts to law and is the process of inferring general conclusions from particular cases; the de- descends from law to facts and is that which is deduced from premises or principles.

  74. He cared not for complexities, and the intricate minutiæ of the process of creation, but was only concerned with its motive power--the spiritual principles upon which it was organized and upon which it proceeds.

  75. This process of Involution must therefore be a process of gradually increasing concentration of the Life-principle, by association with denser and denser modes of the Universal Substance.

  76. Then, to carry the experiment further, he reversed the process and with his hand moved the invisible leg and foot in various ways, all of which the lady felt and described.

  77. Birth control itself, often denounced as a violation of natural law, is nothing more or less than the facilitation of the process of weeding out the unfit, of preventing the birth of defectives or of those who will become defectives.

  78. She will kill war by the simple process of starving it to death.

  79. Even the most stupid of us must be able to see how it is done now, for during recent years the whole process has been displayed before us on the very largest scale.

  80. In view of the fact that the tubercular process becomes exacerbated either during pregnancy or after childbirth, most authorities recommend that abortion be induced as a matter of routine in all tubercular women," says Dr.

  81. When it reaches the womb the ovule is ready for the process of conception--that is, fertilization by the male sperm.

  82. This process is called fertilization, conception or impregnation.

  83. The formation of a cicatrix is evidently due to the intensity of the process in certain exceptional lesions, as a result of which the papillæ of the corium are superficially destroyed.

  84. A diminished blood-supply may be one link in the process which eventually leads to the production of disturbances.

  85. But in the very mildest cases the process of recovery is easily interrupted.

  86. It is possible that in some cases in which the typhoid process manifests itself with great severity the temperature curves may be very characteristic of that disease.

  87. It is therefore agreed that the process may terminate in resolution--i.

  88. Still, there is another reason why the diphtheritic process should favor the tonsils.

  89. It follows that the total duration of the morbid process varies from the average of about eighteen or twenty days, in cases with a single relapse, to forty, sixty, or even ninety days.

  90. It permitted the direct observation of the several steps in the process of absorption of the inoculated material and development of the tubercles.

  91. The descent of the diphtheritic process into the respiratory organs may give rise to various conditions.

  92. It occasionally happens that while cicatrization is taking place at one end of the ulcer the process of necrosis and ulceration is still going on at the other, so that two or more ulcers may occasionally run together.

  93. The blood which is poured out on free surfaces and escapes by some outlet is seldom so much as to endanger life, but the hemorrhagic process is likely to involve deeper-seated vessels.

  94. As a living membrane its relation is dependent upon vital as well as {68} physical conditions, and the former produce certain important modifications in the physical process of filtration.

  95. The very frequent broncho-pneumonia, which occurs as a complication, always remains as a sequel, or it may develop after the morbillous process has come to an end.

  96. This slow and gradual process in States having so few slaves, should inculcate kinder and more indulgent feelings as to those loyal communities where the slaves are so much more numerous, and the time and mode of action so vital.


  97. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "process" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    act; action; algorithm; approach; arrange; attack; barber; blueprint; carve; caveat; chisel; coif; convert; course; cultivate; cure; deploy; develop; dress; enlarge; extract; fare; fashion; feeling; fix; form; grow; guise; harvest; headdress; hie; hunting; injunction; interdict; journey; line; lines; machine; mandate; manner; marshal; mean; means; measure; mechanism; method; methodology; mill; mine; mobilize; mode; motion; natural; notice; notification; offset; order; organ; path; permanent; plan; practice; precept; prep; prepare; print; procedure; proceed; proceeding; process; provide; pump; raise; ready; rear; refine; repair; routine; screen; shingle; smelt; spur; step; stock; store; style; suit; system; tack; tan; technique; tone; travel; treat; trim; usage; utilize; warrant; wave; wise; writ