Use effective in a sentence
Sentences ending with effective
- I have neither written nor made a speech on that subject, because that was their business, not mine, and if I had a wish on the subject, I had not the power to introduce it, or make it effective. [7]
- Exile, although unpleasant, was sometimes found necessary at Quicksands, and even effective. [9]
- For libraries are the standing armies of civilization, and an army is but a mob without a general who can organize and marshal it so as to make it effective. [3]
- Jethro was spending some of his own, but not in the capital, and in a manner which was most effective. [9]
- It suited Jethro's sense of humor to play the game that way--and it was very effective. [9]
- But who can say what is most effective? [4]
- The long unmailed reply is the more interesting, but probably the briefer one that follows it was quite as effective. [5]
- Physicians cure many patients with a bread pill; they know that where the disease is only a fancy, the patient's confidence in the doctor will make the bread pill effective. [5]
- And were his opponents charlatans, or dupes, or idealists who could never be effective? [9]
- To be lifted off the ground by strong arms at the moment you are about to dust the home plate with your adversary is humiliating, but effective. [9]
Short sentences using effective
- It was disastrously effective. [5]
- Diplomacy is the effective thing. [5]
- It was an effective miracle. [5]
Sentences containing effective two or more times
- Their influence was effective in the house; so effective that the mother and the daughter conformed to its moral and religious requirements cheerfully, contentedly, happily, unquestionably. [5]
More example sentences with the word effective in them
- Such communications, established with any reasonable outlay, would be economical as well as effective aids to the diplomatic, military, and naval service. [7]
- These men, of whom very few could read and write, had at their command all the most effective verses of their poets having thousands of lines stored in their minds. [10]
- A magnificent reception was to be prepared for the young conqueror, and Coello received the commission to adorn a triumphal arch with hastily-sketched, effective pictures. [10]
- The enemy's resistance was so effective and so stubborn that our people began to show signs of doubt and dismay. [5]
- There Platon Karataev was sitting covered up--head and all--with his greatcoat as if it were a vestment, telling the soldiers in his effective and pleasant though now feeble voice a story Pierre knew. [2]
- Insolence is all very well, but you cannot apply it to indefinite thoughts; it isn't effective with vague presentiments. [11]
- Undeniably it is very effective, especially in masses of gorgeous color. [4]
- He was not very effective in the contest of tongue between his mother and himself. [11]
- As for Dudley Venner, no beauty in all the world could have so soothed and magnetized him as the very repose and subdued gentleness which the Widow had thought would make the best possible background for her own more salient and effective attractions. [6]
- A liberal disposition toward this great national policy is manifested by most of the European States, and ought to be reciprocated on our part by giving the immigrants effective national protection. [7]
- He knew how to start him, and keep him going: it was to seem to combat his positions--a process effective with most people. [5]
- It takes them to give the most effective "little digs;" they know how to stick in the pine-splinters and set fire to them. [4]
- During two or three days, not one of them was able to do more than lie down or walk about; yet so effective was the arnica, that on the fourth all were able to sit up. [5]
- I had systematized those, and put the service on an effective and righteous basis. [5]
- Whether anything like this ever happened, or was possible, mattered little: it enabled me, at any rate, to suggest the limitations of human responsibility in a simple and effective way. [6]
- Before I could think of an effective reply Nancy was being carried off by the young man from the East, who was clearly infatuated. [9]
- The militia and the town guard were in ominous force, and although his respect for the island military was not devout, a bullet from the musket of a fool might be as effective as one from Bonapend's-- as Napoleon Bonaparte was disdainfully called in Jersey. [11]
- He thought that the only effective way of preserving and protecting public rights was for each citizen to do his share in preventing or punishing such infringements of them as came under his personal notice. [5]
- The tabu was the most ingenious and effective of all the inventions that has ever been devised for keeping a people's privileges satisfactorily restricted. [5]
- Mrs. Eddy knows that when you cannot get a man to try--free of cost--a new and effective remedy for a disease he is afflicted with, you can generally sell it to him if you will put a price upon it which he cannot afford. [5]
- Scarcely less important than promptly seizing and printing the news is the attractive arrangement of it, its effective presentation to the eye. [4]
- During the latter ten years of this period he had been a most effective and forcible leader-writer on political and social questions, never more so than during the storm and stress of the Civil War. [4]
- The means which suggests itself as most likely to be effective is a scientific exploration of the mineral regions in those Territories with a view to the publication of its results at home and in foreign countries--results which cannot fail to be auspicious. [7]
- The Castle's picturesque shape; its commanding situation, midway up the steep and wooded mountainside; its vast size--these features combine to make an illumination a most effective spectacle. [5]
- Then, as the Seigneur suddenly swayed and would have fallen, the instinct of effective courtesy, strong in him, sent him with arms outstretched to lift him up. [11]
- As will be seen, it was full of ellipses and was fragmentary in its character, though completely effective in fact: Know all men by these Presents, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. [11]
- It is so searching and so effective that it keeps the general level of Russian intellect and education down to that of the Czar. [5]
- It was a rule of Jethro's code either to make an effective departure or else to remain and compel the other man to make an ineffective departure. [9]
- I think your report of it is a good piece of work, a clear and effective statement of the vision. [5]
- They must be rendered stronger, or acquire more effective teeth or claws, for defence against new enemies; or they must be reduced in size, so as to escape detection and danger. [1]
- It was a rather startling surprise to everybody, but it was effective in the matter of its purpose. [5]
- Wassef's rage was quiet but effective, for he had whispered to some purpose in the ear of the Mamour as well as in that of the dreaded kavass of conscription. [11]
- Anna, with no previous practise in oratory, had suddenly developed the gift of making speeches, the more effective with her fellow workers because unstudied, because they flowed directly out of an experience she was learning to interpret and universalize. [9]
- In the effective power to move the heart of man, Clay was without an equal, and the heaven-born endowment, in the spirit of its origin, has been most conspicuously exhibited against intestine feud. [7]
- I could write Orion's simple biography, and make it effective, too, by merely stating the bald facts--and this I will do if he dies before I do; but you must put him into romance. [5]
- He led public opinion, but did not march so far in advance of it as to fail of its effective support in every great emergency. [7]
- He was thinking of the pass which Mr. Flint had sent him, and of the kind of men Mr. Flint employed to make the practices effective. [9]
- The very essence of orderly procedure, of effective business, depends on the confidence of the House in its committees, and in all of my years as a member I have never known of such a thing. [9]
- The effective part of it was snatched away from them by an unlawful exercise of Presidential force --another contribution toward driving the mistreated Minority out of their minds. [5]
- It should be noticed that in all Coleoptera the effective part of the rasp is destitute of hairs. [1]
- Their physiognomy is not adapted to the display of the emotions; the lateral movement of their jaws being effective for alimentary purposes, but very limited in its gamut of expression. [6]
- But there were natural flowers, and there was an abstract and unclassifiable something about the place which betrayed the presence in the house of somebody with a happy taste and an effective touch. [5]
- Taught by the methods found effective in extinguishing earlier offenders by the Inquisition, of holy memory, I shall know how to quiet them. [5]
- The younger generation may be told once more how effective a consolation man possesses--no matter what troubles may oppress him--in gratitude. [10]
- In order to make our resources effective, combinations of capital are more and more necessary, and no more to be denied than a chemical process, given the proper ingredients, can be thwarted. [9]
- Each move was made in its proper order, and it as great and effective because it was made in its proper order and not out of it. [5]
- To set that little trap for Catherine was as good and effective a way as any to show her what a grotesque thing she was asking of Joan. [5]
- His natural presentment, like that of Count D'Orsay, was of the kind which suggests the intentional effects of an elaborate toilet, no matter how little thought or care may have been given to make it effective. [6]
- And I have learned that the most effective word-painting, as it is called, is the simplest. [4]
- That's what made it so effective. [9]
- For the superdreadnought is reposing behind the nets, the battle-cruiser ignominiously laying mines; and for the present at least, until some wizard shall invent a more effective method of annihilation, victory over Germany depends primarily on the airplane and the destroyer. [9]
- If Maximilian was intrusted with the reins of government, he would perceive in what close and effective union stood the Church and the state. [10]
- There was the inevitable shirt with the wide pink stripes, of the abolishment or even of the effective toning down of which she had long since despaired. [9]
- Mr. Burrows indulges in slight but effective sarcasm of sham reformers and so-called business men who perform the arduous task of cutting coupons and live in rarefied regions where they can only be seen by the common people when the light is turned on. [9]
- Human nature ruled in both alike, and he who was the most effective speaker in a political harangue was often retained as most likely to win in a cause to be tried or argued. [7]
- Mr. Hale's church in Boston, though the imitation of choir-voices responding to the organ was very effective. [4]
- Sexual selection, which implies the possession of considerable perceptive powers and of strong passions, seems to have been more effective with the Lamellicorns than with any other family of beetles. [1]
- In case you ignored the custom would you get prompt and effective service from the servants? [5]
- Nothing contrivable by human invention could be more formidably effective than that, in banishing imaginary ailments and in closing the entrances against sub-sequent applicants of their breed. [5]
- Nothing contrivable by human invention could be more formidably effective than that, in banishing imaginary ailments and in closing the entrances against subsequent applicants of their breed. [5]
- At great expense, however; for, in order to make the scheme effective, Angele should visit De la Foret at night. [11]
- The company which his son commanded, wearing his father's belt and sword, was about as effective as the old company, and more orderly. [4]
- The chief waved his hand proudly towards the armed warriors behind him, as if showing their strength, speaking meanwhile, and then with effective gesture, remarking the handful of French. [11]
- Little by little he rose to prominence at the Bar, and became the most effective public speaker in the West. [7]
- The Roman Church has a perfect organization, and it has an effective centralization of power--but not of its cash. [5]
- The Roman Church has a perfect organisation, and it has an effective centralisation of power--but not of its cash. [5]
- But Judge Carcasson had not been able to charge the jury in that sense, for there was no effective evidence to rebut the untruthful attestation of the Spaniard. [11]
- But our citizens had become weary.... As a topic, however, this effective suppression of reform was referred to with some delicacy by my friends and myself. [9]
- The Tongans once had a rough and coarsely effective means for preserving order and morality, but the whole scheme was too absurdly simple. [11]
- He had the gift of effective speech to a rare degree, and when he liked he could be insinuating and witty, but he had not genuine humour or good feeling, and the House knew it. [11]
- They were going from end to end of the country in all manner of useful missionary capacities; their penchant for wandering, and their experience in it, made them altogether the most effective spreaders of civilization we had. [5]
- The three applicants for the post each hated the other; but all, before the day was over, agreed to Carnac as an effective opponent of Barouche. [11]
- Let the plan for making the blockade effective be pushed forward with all possible despatch. [7]
- When it was finished, Carnac and Luzanne sat down under a tree and talked cheerfully, and Luzanne was never so effective as she was that day. [11]
- Suppose that poor fellow wasn't personally founded on fact: nevertheless, he represented the truth; he was the ideal of the suffering which would be less effective if realistically treated. [8]
- Besides, the most effective thing he could do was to disappear for the time. [11]
- But had not Dr. Mathys told him yesterday that the strongest remedial power was concealed in poisons, and that they were the most effective medicines? [10]
- His reply was deeply kind, effective. [11]
- While painting his courage rose, for the hair, flesh, and dress seemed to him to become true to nature and effective. [10]
- It takes a cook of long experience, with the best materials, to make a dish "taste good;" and the "taste good" is the indefinable essence, the resulting balance or harmony which makes man or woman agreeable or beautiful or effective in the world. [4]
- Beautiful, wise, and convincing sentences from the Bible went from lip to lip; and a saying of Clemens, whose immense learning was well known, was especially effective and popular. [10]
- She had a contralto voice, and she sang with a depth of feeling and a delicate form worthy of a professional; on the piano she was effective and charming, but into the 'cello she poured her soul. [11]
- It was patient, conscientious, even pathetic hoeing; but it was neither effective nor finished. [4]
- They were gently commanding eyes, and no doubt her most effective point. [4]
- It is a cold-blooded, haggard, anxious, worrying hunt after rhymes which can be made serviceable, after images which will be effective, after phrases which are sonorous; all this under limitations which restrict the natural movements of fancy and imagination. [6]
- A suit of clothes had been sent home which, after an effective trying-on, was a monstrosity. [11]
- They had no choice, for though her resistance was never active it was nevertheless effective. [11]
- But the real cause of the silence was plainly in the young woman who walked beside him, and whose effective entrance argued no little practice and experience. [9]
- He considered that both these would be eminently effective articles of dress, and Mr. Gridley had some trouble to convince him that a white tie and plain shirt-buttons would be more fitted to the occasion. [6]
- He did his best and it was an effective best. [11]
- Splendid preparations had been made for his reception, and the man who took the lead in the festive arrangements with a zeal that was doubly effective from his composed demeanor was no less a person than the Regent Ani. [10]
- It is effective because it has the simple air of truth; it is an illusion that satisfies; it is possible; it is good art: but it has no moral deception in it. [4]
- The plan would be very effective in causing an emigration of the depraved element. [5]
- A ruin must be rightly situated, to be effective. [5]
- But now, to be perfectly frank with you, I do not believe that any comedy you could arrange would be as effective as your own. [11]
- A compromise, to be effective, must be made either with those who control the rebel army, or with the people, first liberated from the domination of that army by the success of our own army. [7]
- In fact, these Annual Reports were considered by Mr. Peckham as his most effective advertisements. [6]
- As a far-reaching and effective beneficent moral force she had no peer in her time among either, monarchs or commoners. [5]
- There was no adequate and effective organization for the public defense. [7]
- At this point a new and most effective noise-maker was pressed into service. [5]
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