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Example sentences for "will produce"

  • This, with a little rubbing, will produce a most beautiful polish.

  • I think I see the smile which the proposal will produce in those who deny the possibility of a perpetual motion.

  • The action of B upon D will produce a rotation relative to the frame in the opposite direction during the same time.

  • The ravages of the enemy will be short and limited, and like all their former ones, will produce a victory over themselves.

  • Afflicting as the loss of Charleston may be, yet if it universally rouse us from the slumber of twelve months past, and renew in us the spirit of former days, it will produce an advantage more important than its loss.

  • And if you pour hot water upon new-made crocus metallorum, and put it into a clean glass, rinsed with any acid, it will produce an orange colour.

  • We may consider it certain that for the approaching year it has added an item of large amount to the value of our exports and that it will produce a corresponding increase of importations.

  • If the duty be raised to 10 per cent, it will produce a greater amount of money and afford greater protection.

  • But the proportion will depend very much upon the manipulations; which, if skilfully conducted, will produce more of the cyanides of iron, and require more copperas to neutralize them.

  • After some instants of repose, we must pour in 2 thousandths of the decime solution of sea salt, which, we suppose, will produce a precipitate.

  • This system may be applied to many of the British collieries; and it will produce a vast quantity of coals beyond the post and stall methods, so generally persisted in.

  • The mixture is to be well stirred, without any water, and it will produce an excellent white paint for inside work.

  • It should also be applied to the walls of the room to insure success; and if mixed with a little lime, it will produce a lively yellow.

  • The prunings of the vine, being bruised and put into a vat or mash tub, and boiling water poured on them, will produce a liquor of a fine vinous quality, which may be used as vinegar.

  • Vitriol alone, dropped on adulterated bread or flour, will produce a similar effect.

  • A rise above 60° will produce a thin or wiry sample.

  • They appear to be capable of supplying the table with winter greens even when grown on hard rocky soil, but good loam suits them admirably, and a strong clay, well tilled, will produce a grand sample.

  • The stem of a Mushroom, if left in the ground, will produce nothing at all.

  • And we will produce a witness out of every nation,e and will say, Bring hither your proof of what ye have asserted.

  • I will produce a revelation like unto that which GOD hath sent down?

  • Yet I think myself safe in expecting it will produce an useful effect.

  • F towards f, he will produce a pressure between the die and the punch of 200lbs.

  • When we say the light color in flesh of a squab denotes that it will produce light-fleshed squabs, it is to be understood that this will be the case if the parents are properly fed according to directions given in a previous chapter.

  • Say, for the sake of a basis from which to arrange, that a loft of a good strain of Homers, properly housed and fed, will produce an average of six pairs of squabs each year.

  • We refer to it in this place to emphasize the necessity of feeding a variety of grains and the mixtures we recommend on previous pages will be found such as will produce results.

  • Three or four ounces of seed, planted in the autumn after a summer crop has been harvested from the land, will produce an abundance of greens for the average family during the late autumn and early spring.

  • I will prove that by many persons who saw it, and I will produce it to you to-day.

  • I will produce to you a fac simile of both coat and cap.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will produce" 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:
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