Use yield in a sentence
Sentences ending with yield
- I will never yield. [5]
- I will not yield! [5]
- Missouri would not yield the point; and Congress that is, a majority in Congress--by repeated votes showed a determination not to admit the State unless it should yield. [7]
- You must do with me as you will, but in this I shall never willingly yield. [11]
- The timbers were too strong; they did not yield. [5]
- It was best to yield. [4]
- The besieged had to be conquered limb by limb, and finger by finger, before they would make up their minds to yield. [10]
- Within the week the price went up to seventy dollars and afterward to a hundred and fifty, but nothing could make that man yield. [5]
- Nature had been taxed to the utmost--she must yield. [5]
- Bai's wife had supported her wish, and the prince was obliged to yield. [10]
Short sentences using yield
- They wait to yield them. [5]
- I'll yield to him. [9]
- They yield a generous vegetation. [5]
Sentences containing yield two or more times
- These troublesome and expensive scientific methods achieve a yield of a ton and a half and from that to two tons, to the acre; which is three or four times what the yield of an acre was in my time. [5]
- For all these desirable objects the North could afford to yield something; and they did yield to the South the Utah and New Mexico provision. [7]
More example sentences with the word yield in them
- I can save your peasants if you will yield now. [11]
- Stand well on your guard, hold all your ground, or yield any only inch by inch and in good order. [7]
- Promise me that you'll never yield the least point to him in a matter of right and wrong! [8]
- I yield to you from necessity too; from policy besides; and because of feelings that have been a pretty long time working within me. [12]
- They would not yield, they would listen to no terms, they would fight to the bitter end. [5]
- And not to yield would have been to betray herself. [9]
- You can now yield up your portfolio of--foreign affairs--of war--shall I say? [11]
- He would never yield until he had crushed them, until he had reconquered her. [9]
- It does not yield to time nor to decay, to the long wash of experience that wears away the stone, nor to disintegration. [11]
- You could not yield to the discipline of school, where we all must learn to obey if we would afterwards exercise our authority with moderation, and without any orders you left Egypt and joined the army. [10]
- Why should he yield to the Church in this? [11]
- The woman may yield to overwhelming circumstances, she may even by her own consent be false to herself, but the love lives, however hidden and smothered, so long as the vital force is capable of responding to a true emotion. [4]
- Stephen must needs yield to his mother's persuasions and try them on--they were more than a passable fit. [9]
- He refused to yield his sword to subordinates, saying: "I will die rather. [5]
- They gleam golden yellow, and will yield us snow-white meal when they are ground, and yet they grew from a rotting seed. [10]
- Many a person would have given up and descended, but I stuck to my task, and would not yield until I had accomplished it. [5]
- Then he said, with a wisdom that surprised him, for he would have liked to yield to the impulse of his curiosity: "Perhaps we'd better wait till Mrs. March comes down, and let things take the usual course. [8]
- Somehow she felt wiser than he at that moment, wiser and stronger, though she scarcely defined the feeling to herself, though she knew that in the end her brain would yield to her heart in this. [11]
- And a woman will yield her hand while her heart remains in her own keeping. [11]
- She says she will not yield to Juste's suit until he yields to me. [11]
- He advises me--he will never compel me--to yield to a man whom I can never love. [10]
- But Judge Douglas will have it that all hands must take this extraordinary decision, made under these extraordinary circumstances, and give their vote in Congress in accordance with it, yield to it, and obey it in every possible sense. [7]
- No real good will be accomplished until noble, burgher and peasant cheerfully yield to him, and unite to battle under his leadership for the highest blessings of life. [10]
- This vast work will absorb many years, and millions of dollars, in its completion; but it will early yield money, for that desirable epoch will begin as soon as it strikes the first end of the vein. [5]
- That is, we, who have taken time by the forelock, must yield up our good gettings to bad receivers. [11]
- The Boyne Works were buying up coal-mines, and this was a contract looking to the purchase of one in Putman County, provided, after a certain period of working, the yield and quality should come up to specifications. [9]
- But a heavy weight has fallen on my spirits, my good friend, and the sadness that gathers over me, will yield to neither hope nor reason. [12]
- If we yield, we are beaten; if the Southern people fail him, he is beaten. [7]
- Carnac replied he was standing firm, that he would not yield a cent increase in wages, and that, so far, all was quiet. [11]
- He can not voluntarily reaccept the Union; we can not voluntarily yield it. [7]
- You are my very own; you belong to me only, and not to yourself; and I desire, I command you to yield to my first request. [10]
- Your father counsels us to yield the city to the Spaniards, and promises a pardon from the King. [10]
- Rheumatism, Sciatica, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Ague, Pleurisy, Gout, and all Chronic Diseases Yield Instantly to the Power of his Medicines. [11]
- He would, he told himself, have been forced eventually to yield when that paragon of inflexibility, Bob, dictated terms to him at the head of the locomotive works. [9]
- If Paaker comes to you repentant, receive him kindly, and let me know; but if he will not yield, close your rooms against him, and let him depart without taking leave of you. [10]
- You--you ask me to yield to them, when you have lost your son, when they're willing to sacrifice--to murder my son on the field of battle? [9]
- It's too foolish, to yield to the shadow of an old appetite. [11]
- He was ready to yield to temptation if it came in his way; he would even court it, but he did not shape out any plan very definitely in his mind, as a more desperate sinner would have done. [6]
- Finally it occurred to them that their naked skin represented flesh-colored "tights" very fairly; so they drew a ring in the sand and had a circus--with three clowns in it, for none would yield this proudest post to his neighbor. [5]
- These had consented to the strike reluctantly, through fear, or had been carried away by the eloquence and enthusiasm of the leaders, by the expectation that the mill owners would yield at once. [9]
- Why not yield to the enchantment? [9]
- She had come to see the paragon of whom her son had written so enthusiastically, and to learn whether it would be possible to yield to the youth's urgent desire to establish a household of his own. [10]
- You--you ask me to sacrifice my principles and yield to men who are deliberately obstructing the war? [9]
- I was wont to ride that summer at four of a morning to canter beside Mr. Starkie afield, and I came to know the yield of every patch to a hogshead and the pound price to a farthing. [9]
- She taught him to recognize and yield to woman's power. [10]
- Yet I yield to public opinion, when I proceed to make such a balance; and I do it with the utmost confidence in figures. [4]
- But to yield to Hardin under present circumstances seems to me as nothing else than yielding to one who would gladly sacrifice me altogether. [7]
- It was scarcely to be doubted that Heinz Schorlin was fired with ardent love for Eva; but, for that very reason, he would be ready to yield her obedience, and therefore it was advisable to tell her exactly to what she must persuade him. [10]
- I also yield to all which follows from that necessity. [7]
- It was the time when the fruits were coming in, when vegetables were in full yield, when fish from the Beau Cheval were to be had in plenty--from mud-cats and suckers, pike and perch, to rock-bass, sturgeon and even maskinonge. [11]
- Yet I recognize thy willingness to yield thy dignity to me as a praiseworthy deed, since I know how hard it is for a man to resign power, especially in favor of a younger one whom he does not love. [10]
- That he realized this, and was willing to yield, was by no means the least of his good fortunes. [5]
- But to reproduce this harmony of being, the error of personal sense must yield to science, even as the science of music corrects tones caught from the ear, and gives the sweet concord of sound. [5]
- Fair knight, said they, that were we loath to do; for as for Sir Kay we chased him hither, and had overcome him had ye not been; therefore, to yield us unto him it were no reason. [5]
- There was something there that did not yield, that did not flow with her plans. [4]
- It was that, then, that made him, for that fatal instant, forget his vow, and yield to the impulse of human passion. [4]
- So she swore them to appear at Arthur's court within two days and yield them, with horse and harness, and be my knights henceforth, and subject to my command. [5]
- As we left the village, we passed a rocky hay-field, where the Gaelic farmer was gathering the scanty yield of grass. [4]
- The beauty of the season is but half developed, so that while there is enough to yield present delight, there is the flattering promise of still further enjoyment. [4]
- I ask you the question --will you yield your convictions? [9]
- Facts always yield the place of honor, in conversation, to thoughts about facts; but if a false note is uttered, down comes the finger on the key and the man of facts asserts his true dignity. [6]
- Since I learned the latter fact I have been constantly trying to yield my plan to them. [7]
- If we continued the discussion, perhaps it might pleasantly shorten the next few hours, which I dread as I do my whole future existence, but I should be obliged in the outset to yield the victory to you. [10]
- So long as the body is affected through the mind, no audacious device, even of the most manifestly dishonest character, can fail of producing occasional good to those who yield it an implicit or even a partial faith. [6]
- So it happened that this time the magistrate was robbed of the little nap which usually followed the meal, and yet, in spite of the best will to yield, he could not do his wife the favour of allowing himself to be convinced. [10]
- So we prognosticate that the yield of bullion this year will be about $30,000,000. [5]
- I never suspected that the point was going to stick into the entire nation; but of course you know your nation better than I do, and if you think it punctures them all, I have to yield to your judgment. [5]
- What is it that once or twice they have quarreled with the governor, and because they would not yield have been proclaimed? [11]
- I feel persuaded that in the matter of psychologizing, a professional is too apt to yield to the fascinations of the loftier regions of that great art, to the neglect of its lowlier walks. [5]
- We may believe that he did not always yield easily, and perhaps sometimes only out of love for her. [5]
- He drove a team, and owned a small ranch--a ranch that paid him a comfortable living, for although it yielded but little hay, what little it did yield was worth from $250 to $300 in gold per ton in the market. [5]
- Love, to be sure, was as unexpected in her scheme of life as it was in his; but there was on her part no reason why she should not yield to it. [4]
- Only when the suffering becomes very intense, the whole being must of necessity yield to it. [10]
- He was indeed such a man as a brainless or sensual woman could yield to with ease. [11]
- To-day the old struggle sought to begin afresh, but he was not disposed to yield, and did not cease to summon Isabella's image, in all its beauty, before his soul. [10]
- Even though the Southern people will not so much as listen to us, let us calmly consider their demands, and yield to them if, in our deliberate view of our duty, we possibly can. [7]
- All unconsciously she sought a relationship rarely to be found in banks and business offices; would yield herself to none other. [9]
- These also must sooner or later yield their precedence and pass the torch they hold to other hands. [6]
- The man who should unite in one person the good qualities of those two, need yield the palm, as it seems to me, not even to a god! [10]
- The lofty future she anticipated for her people, and which must be realized ere she would permit herself to yield to the desire of her own heart, he believed that he was hearing to them as a messenger of the Lord. [10]
- It is not seemly, at this hour, to yield to the spirit of hate; but she who is lying in her last sleep above would not have counselled me by a single word to such suicidal folly. [10]
- Something in them seemed to plead with her to yield to their influence, and her choice wavered which of them to follow, for each would have led her her own way,--whither she knew not. [6]
- For she could scarcely conceive of a life that should not be devoted to the accomplishment of some definite work, and she had-no doubt that in her own case everything else would yield to the professional career she had marked out. [5]
- When the duke saw he might not escape the death, he cried to his sons, and charged them to yield them to Sir Marhaus. [5]
- As to that, said Sir Launcelot, I will not take your yielding unto me, but so that ye yield you unto Sir Kay the seneschal, on that covenant I will save your lives and else not. [5]
- They know how safe we are, and to-day orders have come to yield our provisions to the rest of the fleet. [11]
- He had simply run against one of the invisible social barriers that neither offer resistance nor yield. [4]
- Well, I am prepared to yield to the wishes of my enemies, with whom thou hast leagued thyself, but only on two conditions. [10]
- Eagerly as Wolf praised Quijada's noble nature, she commanded him to assure the Castilian, whose messenger he honestly confessed himself to be, that she would die rather than yield to the Emperor's demands. [10]
- Thereupon her husband, pointing out to her the danger to which such conduct would expose them, had raised objections, and she at last had seemed to yield. [10]
- Oh, if this pilgrimage might yield him Heinz Schorlin's vow to follow his saint and with him the Saviour!--if he might be permitted, clasping in his the hand of the beloved youth he had saved, to exchange this world for eternal bliss! [10]
- The new railway passes it now, and the hospitable owners have been obliged to yield to the public curiosity and provide entertainment for a continual stream of visitors. [4]
- My father hath passed on this honour to me, but I yield it up to one who hath saved ye from a double death, even to the great Cumner's Son. [11]
- Our specialists, more particularly, depend on the month's product, on the yearly crop of new facts, new suggestions, new contrivances, as much as the farmer on the annual yield of his acres. [3]
- No magic spell, only the gifts of mind and soul which the vanquished victor, the woman Cleopatra, owed to the favour of the immortals, had compelled his lofty manhood to yield. [10]
- He now walked on for hours undisturbed, free to yield to his longing to collect his thoughts, analyze the new and lofty emotions which had ruled his soul during the past few days, and accommodate himself to his novel and terrible position. [10]
- The Marchioness hung on behind for a few moments, and, feeling that she could go no farther, and must soon yield, clambered by a vigorous effort into the hinder seat, and in so doing lost one of the shoes for ever. [12]
- But the assignment of these various meanings to the factor does not yield results which accord with the historic facts. [2]
- A modern branch of mathematics having achieved the art of dealing with the infinitely small can now yield solutions in other more complex problems of motion which used to appear insoluble. [2]
- In the course of an hour the result came--whereby it appeared that a ton of that rock would yield $1,184.40 in silver and $366.36 in gold! [5]
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