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Example sentences for "producing"

Lexicographically close words:
producer; producers; produces; produceth; producible; product; production; productions; productive; productively
  1. Since that day other European potters have succeeded in producing crystalline glazed ware of exceptional beauty.

  2. When Müller was producing his masterpieces in clay, Wedgwood was transplanting Greek gods and goddesses into Staffordshire, and Chippendale was fashioning his fretwork angles to tables and chairs, taken direct from China.

  3. Kings, princes, electors, grand dukes, and margraves vied with each other in producing rival ware.

  4. Of all curious happenings, it is singular to record that to-day the Japanese ceramic artists are fashioning their work in the same subdued tones, and producing similar subjects in figures, to the little band of ceramic workers in Denmark.

  5. An indication of the strong individuality of the figure modelling of the Juliane Marie period, is forthcoming in the fact that the factory to-day is producing some of the coloured figures of that period in white.

  6. It was "par ses seules lumières," to quote a contemporary French account of the factory, that he had succeeded in producing the beautiful porcelain which won early recognition from connoisseurs.

  7. A soil so sterile as this was incapable of producing the highest artistic results.

  8. The electric lighting machinery consists of three dynamos of Siemens manufacture driven by a Willans engine, each of which is capable of producing a current of 400 amperes.

  9. There appears to have been considerable manipulation, foreign sugar being imported with the view of producing a panic, followed by a decline of market prices, after which Marseilles refiners would buy.

  10. Calcium phosphate is attacked in the cold like lime, giving out a brilliant white light, and producing calcium fluoride and gaseous oxyfluoride of phosphorus, POF{3}.

  11. Pentachloride and trichloride of phosphorus both react most energetically with fluorine, instantly producing a brilliant flame, and evolving a mixture of phosphorus pentafluoride and free chlorine.

  12. On the coast are important salt-producing industries.

  13. After two years of this life Cyrano left the service and returned to Paris to pursue literature, producing tragedies cast in the orthodox classical mode.

  14. From a very early period one side of the triangle was often prolonged, thus producing a form [symbol] which is characteristic of Aramaic from 800 B.

  15. A considerable part of its area consists of plateaus enjoying a temperate climate and producing the fruits and cereals of the temperate zone, and another important part lies in the valley of the Magdalena and is tropical in character.

  16. And first we must create our ideal man, who contains within him the stuff of every kind of artist, the faculties of producing every kind of artistic work.

  17. The want of bread, too, was continually producing popular riots, which could rarely be suppressed but by force of arms.

  18. But these concessions, instead of producing hearty goodwill, had a directly contrary effect.

  19. It is disputed on which side the firing began; but in an instant the artillery swept the streets and lanes, scattering grape-shot among the National Guards, and producing such confusion that they were compelled to give way.

  20. Yes, as I said before, it was a cheerful, joy-producing situation.

  21. It is not in the moment of their forming, but in the moment of their producing motor effects, that resolves and aspirations communicate the new 'set' to the brain.

  22. In the altercation which arose in consequence between these two, the Prince of the Moskwa gave way to his passion in a most violent manner, without producing any effect on the coolness of Victor.

  23. It is only fair to the Stoics to add that paradoxes were quite the order of the day in Greece, though they greatly outdid other schools in producing them.

  24. If one asked in what 'to benefit' lay one received the reply that it lay in producing an act or state in accordance with virtue, and similarly it was laid down that 'to hurt' lay in producing an act or state in accordance with vice.

  25. Bacteria, and especially most disease-producing bacteria, are very sensitive in the matter of growth and reproduction to the conditions under which they are placed, and especially to the material on which they feed.

  26. More than this, different individuals of the same species, or the same individual at different times, may have the most marked differences in susceptibility in the presence of disease-producing germs.

  27. Jason de Nores and many other interpreters agree that Horace here recommends, after Aristotle, the artful elevation of style by the use of common words in an uncommon sense, producing at once an air of familiarity and magnificence.

  28. He never for a moment dreamed of its producing any great result.

  29. Again I coughed and hemmed, but without producing the smallest effect.

  30. The country in its vicinity is represented as producing a great quantity of excellent frankincense, which was conveyed to Kane by land in caravans, and by sea in vessels, or in rafts which were floated by means of inflated skins.

  31. This, as Macpherson observes, amounts almost to a proof, that the trade with Egypt, the only country producing papyrus, was interrupted.

  32. In the lesser Java, the tree producing sago grows: he describes the process of making it.

  33. On the north and east lay Syria, an extensive country, covered with a deep rich soil, producing an abundant variety of valuable articles.

  34. The metaphysician buries himself in the laws of mind and forgets that there may be spiritual influences producing all those laws.

  35. Forgiveness does not arrest them; but by producing softness and grateful penitence, it transforms them into blessings.

  36. His portmanteau contained some important documents, which he wished no eye but his own to scan till the time for producing them had arrived.

  37. The rajah's address seemed to be producing some effect.

  38. The possibility of producing a great effect in society, of playing a distinguished part, and attaining an eminence which pleased my fancy, had never till now been within my reach.

  39. No cultivator can be certain of producing it.

  40. Her fairy godmother tells her to ask for the brilliant dresses, and finally for the skin of a gold-coin-producing donkey.

  41. The corn-producing powers of the Mediterranean lands had now definitely shifted from the regions of the East and North to those of the South.

  42. Its purple fisheries and rich wine-producing territory were worthy objects of the enterprise of Gracchus.

  43. He went up to his wife, took off his hat, and producing an old red handkerchief from the crown, wiped away some froth and green weed that hung about her mouth.

  44. He seemed about to speak, but restrained himself, fumbled in his waistcoat pocket, and producing a massive snuff-box, offered me a pinch.

  45. Her voice and execution were admirable; and though by no means unconscious that she was producing an effect, she sang with a fire, energy, and seeming recklessness that thrilled like lightning through her auditor's veins.

  46. Speyer, producing a roll of printed papers, and giving one to Vinal.

  47. New Zealand still remains a gold-producing colony, albeit the days of the solitary adventurer working in the wash-dirt of his claim with pick, shovel, and cradle are pretty nearly over.

  48. To sum up, the New Zealand race shows no sign of beating the best British, or of producing an average equal to that best; but its average is undoubtedly better than the general British average.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "producing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    producing bacteria; producing country; producing power