Use produce in a sentence
Sentences starting with produce
- Produce anything really good, and an intelligent editor will jump at it. [6]
Sentences ending with produce
- The shouting grew still louder and merged into a general roar that only an army of several thousand men could produce. [2]
- She could have proved nothing to anybody, and her threat of writings was a lie; but she knew the person she was dealing with, and had made both statements without any doubt as to the effect they would produce. [5]
- Yet the delight it imparts to the listeners is apt to be tempered by a certain sense of incongruity between the peaceful citizens who compose it and the bellicose din they produce. [4]
- Jethro himself went in Lyman Hull's six-horse team with a load of his own merchandise--hides that he had tanned, and other country produce. [9]
- In love of home, the love of country has its rise; and who are the truer patriots or the better in time of need--those who venerate the land, owning its wood, and stream, and earth, and all that they produce? [12]
- And to Janet, helplessly watching, this process of congealment was more terrible even than the release that only an unmitigated violence of grief had been able to produce. [9]
- This may be from the disgust they occasion or the effects they have been found to produce. [6]
- Wilson had his eye on Tom when he hazarded this guess, to see what effect it would produce. [5]
- Political life does certainly interfere with the amount of work which an author may produce. [11]
- Where has the American farmer a market for his surplus produce? [7]
Short sentences using produce
- Like causes produce like effects. [7]
Sentences containing produce two or more times
- Now if this organization produce, as it may produce, a more desirable civilization and a happier world order, we are not likely entirely to go back--especially in regard to commodities which are necessities--to a competitive system. [9]
More example sentences with the word produce in them
- This goes down your throat, and portions of it lodge by the way, and produce a tickling aggravation that keeps you barking and coughing for an hour. [5]
- The charge is, with regard to this universal suffrage, that you take the fruits of increased representation produced by it, and then deny it to a portion of the voters whose action was expected to produce a different political result. [4]
- Turkey-cocks scrape their wings against the ground, and some kinds of grouse thus produce a buzzing sound. [1]
- There was not wind enough for sails, but there were chopping waves, and swell enough to toss us about, and to produce bright flashes of light far out at sea. [4]
- No honest opposition, while it might pain him, would produce a lasting alienation of feeling between him and the opponent. [7]
- Do you know what an exquisite effect gold and ivory statues produce in a full glow of lamplight? [10]
- She said she was thankful that I had what would save me from drudgery, and that some other time I should tell her about it.--I never made a greater failure in an attempt to produce a sensation. [6]
- The University's mind was probably already made up before the Articles were laid before it; yet it took it from the fifth to the eighteenth to produce its verdict. [5]
- How lucky it was he had denied the marriage and demanded that Roudin produce the woman! [11]
- Even the vaccine virus, fresh from the subject, fails every day to produce its legitimate effect, though every precaution is taken to insure its action. [3]
- And his training under Theodore Watling was now to produce results.... [9]
- In vain she tried devices to produce that monotony of thought which sometimes brings sleep. [11]
- Westminster Abbey is too crowded with monuments to the illustrious dead and those who have been considered so in their day to produce any other than a confused impression. [6]
- In a conversational tone he described the sufferings of the man in the flannel shirt beside him, but there could be no question of the fact that he did produce an effect. [9]
- He was prepared to wipe out the fishing-post if Mattingley did not produce Ranulph--well, "here was Ranulph duly produced and insultingly setting up a tent on this sheer rock, with some snippet of the devil," said Richambeau, and defying a great French war-ship. [11]
- I now propose to show that it would produce a peculiar and permanent hardship upon the citizens of those States and Territories in which the public lands lie. [7]
- He was intent to produce, if possible, a figure which would breed and develop its own disasters, which would suffer profoundly for its own mistakes; but which, in the end, would triumph over the disasters of life and time. [11]
- A garden ought to produce one everything,--just as a business ought to support a man, and a house ought to keep itself. [4]
- This was due to a variety of reasons or prejudices, not all of them creditable to a generous desire for the universal elevation of mankind, but one of them the historian will judge adequate to produce the result. [4]
- It took six thousand years to produce her; her like will not be seen in the earth again in fifty thousand. [5]
- I have long thought it would be to our advantage to produce any necessary article at home which can be made of as good quality and with as little labor at home as abroad, at least by the difference of the carrying from abroad. [7]
- These justifications release those who produce the events from moral responsibility. [2]
- On the contrary, they often produce a wonderful effect on the mind, and from it proceed further. [10]
- Some beetles as they move, now produce, either intentionally or unintentionally, a shuffling noise, without possessing any proper organs for the purpose. [1]
- Exactly as if these blood-hounds were tragic actors of which one could best produce his effects by fire and pathos, and the other by the subtlety of his conception. [10]
- The rest of the year life pursued its unbroken routine with its ordinary occupations, and its breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and suppers, provided out of the produce of the estate. [2]
- It is true, the victory of 1840 did not produce the happy results anticipated; but it is equally true, as we believe, that the unfortunate death of General Harrison was the cause of the failure. [7]
- He cannot explain the sensations which these obnoxious colors produce except by saying that it is like the deadly feeling from a blow on the epigastrium (pit of the stomach). [6]
- The mere fixing the look on any single object for a long time may produce very strange effects. [6]
- You must produce the Indian and the tomahawk. [5]
- It is, considering the immense cost to produce it, the cheapest product ever offered to man. [4]
- But owing to the fact that several managers politely declined to produce it, it has not appeared on any stage. [9]
- It was not the election of General Harrison that was expected to produce happy effects, but the measures to be adopted by his administration. [7]
- I suppose that the education to produce these must be an elemental and practical one, one that fits for the duties of life and not for some imaginary sphere above them. [4]
- The chef at the club, Mr. Scherer insisted, could produce nothing equal to Heinrich's sauer-kraut and sausage. [9]
- And there is the case, on records where A., a settler, makes a bet with B., that B. may lose a cow as effectually as he can, and A. will produce an aboriginal who will find her. [5]
- It's as though the Being that made her said, 'Now I'll try and see if I can produce a model of a grown-up, full-sized piece of my work. [11]
- When I visited the Bay of Islands in 1835, the dress and food of the inhabitants had already been much modified: they raised potatoes, maize, and other agricultural produce, and exchanged them for English manufactured goods and tobacco. [1]
- In the former the author could perhaps "prove" every incident he narrates, and produce living every character he has attempted to describe. [4]
- My removal from the army does not produce the slightest stir--a blind man has left it. [2]
- It seems illogical that we could produce diversity by all doing the same thing at the same time, but we know the value of congregate effort. [4]
- We only know that to produce the one or the other action, people combine in a certain formation in which they all take part, and we say that this is so because it is unthinkable otherwise, or in other words that it is a law. [2]
- It is believed that the produce of the mines of precious metals in that region has during the year reached, if not exceeded, $100,000,000 in value. [7]
- It was natural that such reveries should produce morbid romances. [4]
- It seems impossible that our own dissensions can produce anything more than local disturbances, like the Morristown revolt, which Washington put down at once by the aid of his faithful Massachusetts soldiers. [6]
- I am confident that land can be made to produce for Mother at least $30 a year, and I can not, to oblige any living person, consent that she shall be put on an allowance of sixteen dollars a year. [7]
- It would seem that having rejected the belief of the ancients in man's subjection to the Deity and in a predetermined aim toward which nations are led, modern history should study not the manifestations of power but the causes that produce it. [2]
- It is certain that distinct species of birds occasionally pair in a state of nature and produce hybrids. [1]
- This makes me thankful and proud of a country that can produce such men--two such men. [5]
- All such collisions tend to excite misapprehensions, and possibly to produce mutual reclamations between nations which have a common interest in preserving peace and friendship. [7]
- It must take ten thousand years of want to produce such an aspect. [5]
- Mr. Watling presently suggested kidnapping the Ribblevale treasurer until he should promise to produce the books as the only way out of what seemed an impasse. [9]
- Any one can stay there who is worth two millions of dollars, or can produce a certificate from the Recorder of New York that he is a direct descendant of Hendrick Hudson or Diedrich Knickerbocker. [4]
- Snakes produce other sounds besides hissing. [1]
- The effect of some music is to produce a divine quiescence of the senses, a suspension of motion and aggressive life; to reduce existence to mere pulsation. [11]
- The progress of society now begins to produce cases of the transfer for debts of the entire property of railroad corporations; and to enable transferees to use and enjoy the transferred property, legislation and adjudication begin to be necessary. [7]
- Indigestion, nausea, headache, sleeplessness,--all combined to produce miserable depression of spirits. [14]
- Still Zminis was silent, and Caesar furiously shrieked his demand as to whether by his blundering Heron's daughter had escaped; whether he could not produce the gem-cutter and his son. [10]
- But ere the second trial takes place the wanderers above, who know the future, bid me warn you once more; for that woman's every look was calculated, every word had its fixed purpose, every tone of her voice was intended to produce a certain effect. [10]
- Tell the man Roudin to produce the woman--she is now in New York, if the train was not lost. [11]
- It may be remarked, as aiding this impression, that exaggerated ideas are entertained as to the dangerous effects this congealed food may produce on persons not in the most robust health. [6]
- I see no reason why our northern soil is not as prolific as that of the tropics, and will not produce as many crops in the year. [4]
- People thought it queer, since a draft on New York could produce greenbacks quite conveniently. [5]
- The writer must put in color, and idealize the scene and the people engaged in it, he must invent dramatic circumstances and positions and language, so as to produce a "picture. [4]
- You produce your proof; and what is it? [7]
- This nation can't produce two authors a year that can do it; the thing is demonstrably impossible. [5]
- Is it to produce the effect of a picture? [4]
- Only tragedy can produce that feeling. [11]
- But he cannot produce any change on pine and mahogany by his discourses, and the more wood he sees as he looks along his floor and galleries, the less his chance of being useful. [6]
- He wants to produce a sensation, and he leaves a permanent disgust not to be got rid of. [6]
- At any rate, Proclus's eulogy ought to give him twofold pleasure, because his art had formerly repelled him, and Hermon tried to let it produce this effect upon him. [10]
- The Second could probably produce only temporary absence of mind; it is reserved to the Third to make it permanent. [5]
- The Second could probably produce only temporary absence of mind, it is reserved to the Third to make it permanent. [5]
- It is also probable that the increased fertility of civilised nations would become, as with our domestic animals, an inherited character: it is at least known that with mankind a tendency to produce twins runs in families. [1]
- But you cannot pretend not to know your own powers of speech, nor to contradict me when I assert that, even in the plainest working-dress, you were perfectly able to produce as much effect with words as by deadly blows! [10]
- That side is plenty clear enough to him, but he can't and won't see the other side, to-wit: that you are a rascal if you put your hall-mark upon a thing which you did not produce yourself, howsoever good it may be. [5]
- Is there such perfect identity of interests among the States to compose a new Union as to produce harmony only, and prevent renewed secession? [7]
- He used the patronage of the government in many cases avowedly to reward party work, in many others to form combinations and to produce political effects advantageous to the Union cause, and in still others simply to put the right man into the right place. [7]
- With all his passion for statistics he forgot to ask how long it took to produce this gigantic miracle. [5]
- A single improbable or absurd story amounts to very little, but when half a dozen such stories are told about the same individual or the same event, they begin to produce the effect of credible evidence. [6]
- There was only one of him; the planet could not produce two of him at one birth, nor in one age. [5]
- The food of one animal or of one human being is sometimes poison to another, and vice versa; inert substances may act mechanically, so as to produce the effect of poisons; but this division holds exactly enough for our purpose. [3]
- Such an admonition on this spot could not fail to produce its effect, and brought forgiveness with it. [10]
- Virtue had not often been so triumphant, and never so dramatic as to produce at the critical instant so emblematic a defender as this matronly lady in dove colour. [9]
- The wise men of the past, and the shrewd men of our own time, who warned us of the calamities in store for our nation, never doubted what was the cause which was to produce first alienation and finally rupture. [6]
- The fresh air of morning was delicious, and at this early hour there was no one to avoid--only the peasants and their wives carrying the produce of their gardens and fields to market on asses, or wagons drawn by oxen. [10]
- And the state of feeling we should produce in the public mind would make a boom of perfectly unprecedented grandeur for E. O. W. [8]
- If the presence of a cat can produce its effects under these circumstances, why should not that of a human being under similar conditions, acting on certain constitutions, exercise its specific influence? [6]
- Nor need the occasion of this revolution be a great one; the most trivial event may produce the great fire which burns up wisdom, prudence and habit. [11]
- Many of these novels are merely the blind outbursts of a nature impatient of restraint and the conventionalities of society, and are as chaotic as the untrained minds that produce them. [4]
- I can say nothing when a long story like this is told, except it is not true, and demand that he who insists upon it shall produce some proof. [7]
- But it is not strange that in the apathy on this subject the novelists should be careless and inconsiderate as to the characters they produce, either as ideals or examples. [4]
- All this had not failed to produce its impression on those about her. [6]
- Consequently we have no renowned men; in centuries we have seldom produced one--that is, seldom allowed one to produce himself. [5]
- It is very natural, and I do not say it is not very proper, to hang such eccentric persons as this; but it is not clear whether his vagaries produce any more sensation at Headquarters than the meek enterprises of the mildest of city missionaries. [6]
- I argued to myself that that energy must produce results. [5]
- Preachers take two months' holiday in midsummer, for they find that to produce two sermons a week is wearing, in the long run. [5]
- You who toil miserably for nine hours and produce, let us say, nine dollars of wealth--do you receive it? [9]
- It is a miracle that Hamley should produce two such men," she added gaily, and laid her fan upon her husband's arm lightly. [11]
- A dissection wound may produce symptoms of poisoning in six hours; the bite of a rabid animal may take as many months. [3]
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