Use produced in a sentence
Sentences ending with produced
- Mr. William Everett, who was then in England, bears strong testimony to the effect these letters produced. [6]
- She it was who had a secret passion for Prince Charles, and these letters to Sir John, who had been with the Pretender at Versailles, must prove her ruin if produced. [11]
- But their testimony, while of consequence, lacks the most important detail; so far as my information goes, the Quimby manuscript has not been produced. [5]
- Therefore the "establishment" went along with her to Rivervale, and the shy, modest little woman, who had dropped down into the country simplicity that she so dearly loved, greatly enjoyed the sensation that her coming produced. [4]
- He was, in truth, the best rider in the country, and, so far, was the owner also of the best three-year-old that the West had produced. [11]
- I could say truly that in the forty-seven years I have been familiarly acquainted with him he has always been the handsomest man America has ever produced. [5]
- It is universally true that there is a great deal of vegetable show and fuss for the result produced. [4]
- It was curious to observe the manners and customs which the enlargement plan produced. [5]
- Virginia had grown to be the "livest" town, for its age and population, that America had ever produced. [5]
- The only other thing of note the Bras d'Or offered us before we reached West Bay was the finest show of medusm or jelly-fish that could be produced. [4]
Short sentences using produced
- It may be produced. [6]
- The paper was produced. [11]
- What produced this extraordinary occurrence? [2]
- Was that produced by accident? [5]
- Have they produced any differences? [7]
Sentences containing produced two or more times
- One historian says that an event was produced by Napoleon's power, another that it was produced by Alexander's, a third that it was due to the power of some other person. [2]
- Will not the same cause that produced agitation in 1820, when the Missouri Compromise was formed, that which produced the agitation upon the annexation of Texas, and at other times, work out the same results always? [7]
- It was a novel idea, but of course an effect which had been produced once could be produced again. [5]
- Intelligence never produced non-intelligence, such as matter: the immortal never produced mortality, good never resulted in evil. [5]
- These causes might have produced insanity, but there was no evidence that they have produced it in this case, or that the prisoner was not at the time of the commission of the crime in full possession of her ordinary faculties. [5]
- The two together have produced $650,000,000 worth--which is half as much as California has produced. [5]
More example sentences with the word produced in them
- Some one person--some young woman, it must be--had produced a singular impression upon him since those earlier perilous experiences through which he had passed. [6]
- Gras had already written twice to his master, telling him with what gratifying patience Hermon was beginning to submit to his great misfortune, when the notary Melampus returned from Alexandria with news which produced the most delightful transformation in the blind artist's outer life. [10]
- Mr Brass, after writhing about, in a great many strange attitudes, and often twisting his face and eyes into an expression like that which is usually produced by eating gooseberries very early in the season, was by this time awake also. [12]
- In Turkey he would have produced something--something up to the highest limit of Turkish influences, associations, and training. [5]
- In France he would have produced something better--something up to the highest limit of the French influences and training. [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]
- As often occurs with old men, it was only after some seconds that the impression produced by Prince Andrew's face linked itself up with Kutuzov's remembrance of his personality. [2]
- A partition, covered with ill-wrought images and a few gilt ornaments, divided it from the main body of the church, and the whole edifice produced an impression that was neither splendid nor particularly edifying. [10]
- Our author wrote with great facility and rapidity when the inspiration was on him, and produced an astonishing amount of manuscript in a short period; but he often waited and fretted through barren weeks and months for the movement of his fitful genius. [4]
- But at length, with a grunt of satisfaction, he produced a form and held it under my eyes. [9]
- The handsome Vera, who produced such an irritating and unpleasant effect on everyone, smiled and, evidently unmoved by what had been said to her, went to the looking glass and arranged her hair and scarf. [2]
- Then the canister, which produced ghastly murder, chain-shot to bring down masts and spars, langrel to fire at masts and rigging, and the dismantling shot to tear off sails, were all made ready. [11]
- His latest opera, which has not yet been produced, is founded on the Niebelungen Lied, and will take three evenings in the representation, which is almost as bad as a Chinese play. [4]
- Coffee and cigarettes were produced, and they chatted and smoked while Carnac took in the surroundings. [11]
- All these effects were produced by impressions on the organs of sense, seemingly by direct agency on certain nerve centres. [6]
- The other accidents were produced by dissection, or some other mode of contact with bodies of patients who had died of various affections. [3]
- She led the way without comment up the darkened stairs, and on the landing produced another key, opened the door of her rooms, fumbled for the electric button, and suddenly the place was flooded with light. [9]
- There was a way to find out as to this: if this prodigal abundance of provender was not brought in from the outside, but produced on the premises, there was witchcraft, sure. [5]
- His own mind was in a perpetual state of exaltation produced by the stirring scenes in which he had taken a part, and the quickened life of the time in which he lived. [3]
- She saw Prince Vasili's face, serious for an instant at the sight of her, but immediately smiling again, and the little princess curiously noting the impression "Marie" produced on the visitors. [2]
- Certain of its valleys produced no end of hay, and this attracted small colonies of Mormon stock-raisers and farmers to them. [5]
- And besides, Shakespeare uses his law just as freely in his first plays, written in his first London years, as in those produced at a later period. [5]
- Smith's patent to use this charge, which he produced from Sigismund, was dated 1603, but the certificate appended to it by the Garter King at Arms, certifying that it was recorded in the register and office of the heralds, is dated 1625. [4]
- Now the drain upon the resources of the system produced in such a case must be at its minimum, for the subject is a powerful man, in the prime of life, and in admirable condition. [3]
- They are produced under very different conditions, and betray that fact in every line. [6]
- I came forward under an imaginary guard of the enemy's soldiers, produced my paper, and read it through. [5]
- Somehow the commonplace, trivial interruption produced on both a strange, even startling effect. [11]
- It produced a transformation in Tull and his companions. [13]
- 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]
- A person accustomed to watch the faces of those who were ailing in body or mind, and to search in every line and tint for some underlying source of disorder, could hardly help analyzing the impression such a face produced upon him. [6]
- He was anxious to visit Washington and study the politics of the country, and see the sort of society produced in the freedom of a republic, where there was no court to give the tone and there were no class lines to determine position. [4]
- Modern history replying to these questions says: you want to know what this movement means, what caused it, and what force produced these events? [2]
- She was startled to see what an effect her proposal had produced, for Euthymia was not only blushing, but there was a flame in her eyes which she had hardly ever seen before. [6]
- Suppose we were to remain in this magnificent palace, and to represent ourselves the beautiful groups which the great artists of the past have produced in painting or sculpture; but let us choose those only that are least known. [10]
- Thus it came to pass that Tuesday morning found the party assembled on the wharf at Mohair, the Four and the Celebrity, as well as Mr. Cooke, having produced yachting suits from their inexhaustible wardrobes. [9]
- If we come to our own country, who can fail to recognize that Benjamin Rush, the most conspicuous of American physicians, was the intellectual offspring of the movement which produced the Revolution? [3]
- We should like to have some statistics as to incompatibility between married couples produced by damp and raw days, and to know whether divorces are more numerous in the States that suffer from a fickle climate than in those where the climate is more equable. [4]
- We were forbidden to go on the platform in front of the Neuenkirche where they were placed, but the spectacle must have produced a strange yet deeply pathetic impression. [10]
- Ephraim now returned to confirm the glad tidings, and what an effect it produced upon the discouraged hearts! [10]
- I brought it to a close, as well as I could, and published it; but the time and circumstances in which it was produced rendered me always unable to look upon it with satisfaction. [4]
- From time to time she smoothed the folds of her dress, and whenever the story produced an effect she glanced at Anna Pavlovna, at once adopted just the expression she saw on the maid of honor's face, and again relapsed into her radiant smile. [2]
- For a long time it had a habit of trembling, as if in an earthquake spasm, but with a shivering motion very different from that produced by an earthquake. [4]
- Spite of all this, that community of goods produced a chronic state of poverty in the church of Jerusalem. [4]
- It is not this society which has produced the great moral revolution which the age exhibits. [7]
- Every sentence that this master has produced may be likened to a perfect set of teeth, white, uniform, beautiful. [5]
- This state of things has been produced by a prevailing unwillingness either to increase the tariff or resort to direct taxation. [7]
- The worst of these trials, perhaps, was a conspicuous article in a newspaper containing a garbled account of his sermon and of the sensation it had produced amongst his fashionable parishioners. [9]
- But, after all, there is at least one or two things about that weather (or, if you please, effects produced, by it) which we residents would not like to part with. [5]
- But, after all, there is at least one or two things about that weather (or, if you please, effects produced by it) which we residents would not like to part with. [5]
- It was another theory of hers, that no mixtures of blood produced such fine characters, mentally and morally, as the Scottish and English. [14]
- Old volumes are then ransacked promiscuously, and every morbid sensation or change that anybody ever said was produced by the drug in question is added to the list of symptoms. [3]
- As they made their way back to the office he glanced at her covertly, astonished at the emotional effect in her their tour had produced. [9]
- Adrian ran to the workshops and told the men, Peter went to the town-hall with a more upright bearing, and Maria, who was obliged to go out, undertook to tell Wilhelm's mother of the good results produced by her son's gift. [10]
- Some chemistry of the soul had taken place in him in the hour when he drove to the Manor Cartier from Vilray, and it produced a strange fire, which merged into the reflection of the sky above the burning mill. [11]
- It has, at the same time, excited political ambitions and apprehensions which have produced a profound agitation throughout the civilized world. [7]
- The pursuit of the Russian army, about which Napoleon was so concerned, produced an unheard-of result. [2]
- As Titianus entered the room a comfortable warmth and subtle perfume met his senses; the warmth was produced by stoves of a peculiar form standing in the middle of the room; one of these represented Vulcan's forge. [10]
- The ideas of the Revolution and the general temper of the age produced Napoleon's power. [2]
- He delighted in the reflex stimulus of the excitement he produced in others by working on their feelings. [6]
- Of this, perhaps, the most remarkable example I can give is the effect produced on nearly every class of readers by the appearance of Captain Basil Hall's 'Travels in North America. [5]
- It produced for the moment dizziness in all present. [11]
- We procured for the horses a light meal of green oats, and for our own dinner we drank at the brook and the Professor produced a few sonnets. [4]
- We have forgotten the gracious hand which preserved us in peace, and multiplied and enriched and strengthened us; and we have vainly imagined, in the deceitfulness of our hearts, that all these blessings were produced by some superior wisdom and virtue of our own. [7]
- The similarity of the emotions as produced in the mourners in these two instances is remarkably evidenced by the singular similarity of thought which they experienced, and the surprising coincidence of language used by them to give it expression. [5]
- I mean, in the effects produced and the impression left behind. [5]
- Pleasant companionship during the day produced, for the time, the unusual blessing of calm repose at night; and after her friend's departure she was well enough to "fall to business," and write away, almost incessantly, at her story of Villette, now drawing to a conclusion. [14]
- Such products of the country as are to be consumed where they are produced need no roads or rivers, no means of transportation, and have no very proper connection with this subject. [7]
- She could bear the conversation no longer, she might burst into tears--such was the extraordinary effect he had produced on her. [9]
- Specialist historians describing the campaign of 1813 or the restoration of the Bourbons plainly assert that these events were produced by the will of Alexander. [2]
- One must respect the business-brain that produced it--the splendid pluck and impudence that ventured to promulgate it, anyway. [5]
- It is that the author who produced that book has had the profit of it long enough, and therefore the Government takes a profit which does not belong to it and generously gives it to the 88,000,000 of people. [5]
- The strongest and the ablest men have found it impossible to resist the impression produced by the most insignificant object, by the most harmless sight or sound to which they had a congenital or acquired antipathy. [6]
- Do you think that the nature of man will be changed, that the same causes that produced agitation at one time will not have the same effect at another? [7]
- It is granted that the disease may be produced and variously modified by many causes besides contagion, and more especially by epidemic and endemic influences. [3]
- I felt sure that she had heard the song before, else it had not produced even this so slight effect on her nerves. [11]
- It was said that Prince Vasili and the old count had turned upon the Italian, but the latter had produced such letters from the unfortunate deceased that they had immediately let the matter drop. [2]
- It is claimed that it can, by proper manipulation, be made to resemble and perform the office of any and all oils, and be produced at a cheaper rate than the cheapest of the originals. [5]
- Hence it follows that in the provinces of the natural sciences, in mathematics, astronomy, mechanics and geography the sages of our college have produced works of unsurpassed merit. [10]
- How can he tell the exhaustion produced by his evacuants from the collapse belonging to the disease they were meant to remove? [3]
- It was a task which occupied some minutes, and when completed my client produced a morocco note-book and a pencil. [9]
- It produced the sum necessary to pay his gaming debts, and saved him from exposure to his uncle and another smashing of the will. [5]
- The asperity and suggestiveness of the other's speech produced a cooling effect upon her. [11]
- The announcement was sufficient to warrant the sensation it produced on all sides. [9]
- An arrow had struck Frau Ortlieb's palfrey, causing the unfortunate woman a severe fall, which produced an internal injury, from which she had not yet recovered. [10]
- It produced some strange, malignant effect on his mind. [11]
- It was a strange impression this young man produced upon her,--not through the common channels of the intelligence, not exactly that "magnetic" influence of which she had had experience at a former time. [6]
- Then came the story of that other incident, sufficiently alluded to already, which had produced such an ecstasy of fright and left such a nightmare of apprehension in the household. [6]
- Measured by this standard, it is thirteen hundred years since the world has produced any one who could reach up to Mrs. Eddy's waistbelt. [5]
- But there is so much difference of character in the verses which are produced at our table, without any signature, that I feel quite sure there are at least two or three other contributors besides myself. [6]
- Was ever produced so insipid a result? [4]
- These puffs of smoke and (strange to say) the sound of the firing produced the chief beauty of the spectacle. [2]
- We know that since Gulliver there has been no piece of original humor produced in England equal to "Knickerbocker's New York"; that not in this century has any English writer equaled the wit and satire of the "Biglow Papers. [4]
- In Nahoum the sight of Kaid produced mixed feelings. [11]
- But with domesticated sheep the presence or absence of horns is not a firmly fixed character; for a certain proportion of the merino ewes bear small horns, and some of the rams are hornless; and in most breeds hornless ewes are occasionally produced. [1]
- Dr. Alderson employed sham Tractors made of wood, and produced such effects upon five patients that they returned solemn thanks in church for their cures. [3]
- He had three sermons on this subject, known to all the country round as the sweating sermon, the fainting sermon, and the convulsion-fit sermon, from the various effects said to have been produced by them when delivered before large audiences. [6]
- If Margaret had seen the effect produced by her letter she might have thought of this; she might have gone further, and reflected upon what would have been her own state of mind two years earlier if she had received such a letter. [4]
- We have all seen hills and mountains and levels with snow on them, and so we think we know all the aspects and effects produced by snow. [5]
- I have never seen a devotional attitude so deceptive, or one that produced less favorable results. [4]
- No work of sculpture had ever produced such an effect upon the old patron of art. [10]
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