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Example sentences for "reduced from"

  • Some specimens have well-defined shoulders and are with stems which contract to a sharp point (pl.

  • It was through Mr. Trujillo that these springs and several additional Topanga Culture sites were found.

  • Footnote 180: The map is reduced from Rafn's Antiquitates Americanæ, tab.

  • That policy was now to be departed from, and the duty on Irish spirits was to be reduced from 3s.

  • The duty on foreign iron was to be reduced from £6.

  • I urge your acceptance of his recommendation that provision be made now, not subsequently, that the taxes to be paid in 1920 should be reduced from six to four billions.

  • Experiments have demonstrated that the greater part of the hardness of steel depends upon the quickness with which its temperature is reduced from about 500 deg.

  • It is to be observed that in the process of rolling, the sheet is reduced from a greater to a lesser thickness, hence the gauge will not pass upon the plate until the latter is reduced to its proper thickness.

  • German Postal Union the rate was reduced from 8d.

  • The postmasters' salaries were to be reduced from L40 to L20 a year.

  • We give a woodcut of it, reduced from Stothard's engraving.

  • The representation of a Carthusian monk, on previous page, is reduced from one of Hollar's well-known series of prints of monastic costumes.

  • We have given an illustration, on the preceding page, reduced from one of the plates of the latter work, which represents a combat of two knights, on foot.

  • Hence our intellect, when it is reduced from potentiality to act, acquires first a universal and confused knowledge of things, before it knows them in particular; as proceeding from the imperfect to the perfect, as is clear from Phys.

  • Now nothing is reduced from potentiality to act except by something in act; as the senses as made actual by what is actually sensible.

  • But in the third sense passion is in anything which is reduced from potentiality to act.

  • But nothing can be reduced from potentiality to actuality, except by something in a state of actuality.

  • Pediment of a Roman temple found at Bath 20 (Reduced from the 'Archæologia') 21.

  • George Heap’s “East Prospect,” as reduced from the London Mag.

  • Reduced from a cut in La Croix’s Dix-huitième siècle.

  • Reduced from an ink drawing given by Wiener in his L’Empire des Incas, pl.

  • Reduced from a drawing in Icazbalceta’s Coleccion de Documentos, i.

  • Reduced from a sketch in Squier’s Primeval Monuments of Peru, p.

  • The opposite plate is reduced from one in the Antiq.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reduced from" 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:
    came nearer; captain bold; certain species; commonly call; free coinage; general store; laid claim; large blocks; large concourse; long afterward; man named; mon fils; month before; nobody ever; place and; reduced copy; reduced from; reduced scale; second base; seven seas; she did not know; thought proper; unusually large; upon being