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Example sentences for "produce the"

  • It will then be incumbent on us, if we would maintain our doctrine, to produce the impression, or lively perception, which corresponds to it.

  • But do we pretend to be acquainted with the nature of the human soul and the nature of an idea, or the aptitude of the one to produce the other?

  • When we infer any particular cause from an effect, we must proportion the one to the other, and can never be allowed to ascribe to the cause any qualities, but what are exactly sufficient to produce the effect.

  • Produce the impressions or original sentiments, from which the ideas are copied.

  • It was so arranged; and a suitable warrant having been procured to enable them to produce the body of the unfortunate Fenton, the proceedings of that day closed very much to their satisfaction.

  • With the softer substances, the total heat produced may be greater than with the hard ones, but, to produce the spark, the heat must be intensely localised.

  • To produce the Canons of Western America, no other cause is needed than the integration of effects individually infinitesimal.

  • The mode of motion changes, but motion still continues; the motion of the mass is converted into a motion of the atoms of the mass; and these small motions, communicated to the nerves, produce the sensation we call heat.

  • The real problem was not how to produce the power, but how to transmit it to a distance.

  • It may be possible to produce the brush by impulses of one direction, or even by a steady potential, in which case it would be still more sensitive to magnetic influence.

  • In this phase the current in coil C is a maximum, and of such direction as to produce the poles N S in Fig.

  • Thus, according to one philosopher, the earth has received in the beginning a uniform light crust which caused the abysses of the ocean, and was broken to produce the Deluge.

  • Death is the inseparable antecedent of life; the seed dies in order to produce the plant, and earth itself is rent asunder and dies at the birth of Dionusos.

  • Binah is the productive intellectual capacity which is to produce the Thought, Daath, 758-m.

  • Conjunction of the Will and capacity to produce the Act of Thought, 766-l.

  • But this not being sufficient to produce the passion, there is required some other emotion, which by a double relation of impressions and ideas may set these principles in action, and bestow on them their first impulse.

  • The organs are so disposed as to produce the passion; and the passion, after its production, naturally produces a certain idea.

  • Increase of power in the machine tends to produce the glow; for rounded terminations which will give only brushes when the machine is in weak action, will readily give the glow when it is in good order.

  • The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, utility or the great happiness principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness.

  • Some one found time, however, to produce the oldest dated MS.

  • There is one doubt, indeed, which may remain in some cases of this description; the effect may have been produced not by the change, but by the means employed to produce the change.

  • The volition or intention to produce the effect, is one thing; the effect produced in consequence of the intention, is another thing; the two together constitute the action.

  • But if, on the other hand, it is out of our power to produce the phenomenon, and we have to seek for instances in which nature produces it, the task before us is very different.

  • The number of degrees of the burette are then read off, and indicate the quantity of copper which has been required to produce the reaction.

  • Besides this repulsive action occasioned by heat, the other causes which may be mentioned as tending to produce the assumption of the spheroidal condition by the liquid are these:-- "1.

  • To produce the former, it is only necessary to wash the article with a solution of sal ammoniac.

  • The scientist may rail and object that it is all nonsense to insist that the work be done just so to produce the current.

  • Nor does any one know just why the wire must be wound, just so, to produce the current of electricity.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "produce the" 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:
    cranial capacity; felt when; glass shade; good stead; had killed; her parents; hour past; hundred sons; lava flows; literary language; might find; must tell; off the; one single; pease porridge; produce death; produce the; produce them; produced artificially; produced from; single person; soft ball; steady fire; submarine cable; this name; used either