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Example sentences for "generated"

Lexicographically close words:
generally; generalmente; generals; generalship; generate; generates; generating; generatio; generation; generatione
  1. The messenger having brought the key, I was admitted into Mortlake church, the first glance of whose venerable structure, carried my imagination back through many distant ages, and generated a multitude of interesting associations.

  2. All the rain which falls on such a country as England, from two to three feet deep per annum, tends to raise the surface of the soil with the substances generated by it, which we call solids.

  3. He taught that Silence and the Void generated the Taou, the "Logos" or reason by which movement was produced; and that all beings containing in themselves the duality of male and female sprang from them.

  4. Confucius held that the universe had been generated by the union of two material principles,--a heavenly and an earthly, Yang and Ya.

  5. The apparatus employed is a metal drum supported on a hollow horizontal spindle, one end of which is closed and carries a winch handle, and the other end of which serves to withdraw the gas generated in the plant.

  6. Must be of sufficient capacity to contain all gas generated after all lights have been extinguished.

  7. The use of liquid acetylene or gas generated therefrom is absolutely prohibited.

  8. When acetylene was generated in this room in normal conditions of natural ventilation through the walls, the volume generated could amount to 3 per cent.

  9. The gasholder must be fitted with an appliance for removing any gas which may be generated (especially when the apparatus is first brought into action) after the available space is full.

  10. In either case, the method of estimation is the same, but in the first, acetylene should be specially generated from a small representative sample of the carbide and led directly into the apparatus for the absorption of the phosphine.

  11. And by the coalition of Prana and other airs, a reaction (combination) ensues, and the heat generated thereby is known as the internal heat of the human system which causes the digestion of our food.

  12. And when the rocks had been reduced to powder, there was generated fire; and the rocky dust fell like unto masses of flames.

  13. Nevertheless, the president's increasing reliance on authoritarian measures and an economic slump in the late 1990s generated mounting dissatisfaction with his regime.

  14. The rate of funding has declined as locally generated government revenues have grown.

  15. However, IMF-approved government policies, bolstered by generous foreign assistance and renewed access to global markets since 2001, have generated solid macroeconomic recovery the last three years.

  16. Its fertile black soil generated more than one-fourth of Soviet agricultural output, and its farms provided substantial quantities of meat, milk, grain, and vegetables to other republics.

  17. The wide range of religious ideas and their existence at a very low culture stage, precludes the assumption that religious ideas are generated in the same conscious way as are scientific theories.

  18. Most frequently they are generated subconsciously, and are only consciously formulated under pressure of circumstances.

  19. For a long time it was thought that such an adjective was needed to designate electric currents generated by chemical action as a peculiar kind of electricity.

  20. It was keeping time with the dynamo, five miles away, which generated the electric current.

  21. It is generally stated that electricity costs fifty times as much if generated by battery as by dynamo.

  22. Its field, although never entirely without magnetism, is very feeble at first, and hence in the first instance a very small current will be generated in the moving armature.

  23. This amount of electrical energy would cost six cents if generated by a dynamo.

  24. We no longer think of electricity which is generated by chemical action as different from that generated by a dynamo or from any other source.

  25. Julien has lately collected all the extant information about the acids generated in humus, which, according to some chemists, amount to more than a dozen different kinds.

  26. For the humus-acids which are generated chiefly in the upper layer of vegetable mould, are extremely unstable compounds, and are liable to decomposition before they reach any considerable depth.

  27. Wealth generated luxury with its artificial delights of science and the theater, which make us more unhappy and evil than we otherwise are; science, the child of vice, becomes in turn the mother of new vices.

  28. Her cold stateliness had generated the same; she herself had been reflected from Adelaide's mind as from a glass; and as she valued herself highly, she was well satisfied with the image.

  29. As it sinks into the ground and becomes what is termed ground water, it takes into solution from the soil humus acids and carbon dioxide, both of which are constantly being generated there by the decay of organic matter.

  30. There has been a lot of interest generated by these sightings because of the extremely high qualifications and caliber of the observers.

  31. Yet these thousands of written words and millions of spoken words-- all attesting to the general interest--have generated more heat than light.

  32. The power is all generated in the pack with a small power plate and several storage coils.

  33. When that happens, a star begins to collapse, increasing in brilliance due to the heat generated by the gas falling toward the center of the star.

  34. Those philosophers who entertain the opinion that the world had an original do likewise assert that all animals are generated and corruptible.

  35. For nothing is generated without time, nor is anything intelligible without eternity; if this is to endure forever, and that never to die when once bred.

  36. For man's mental powers, still subsisting in the plenitude of their productive energy, and his lordship over nature being undisturbed, his corruption must have generated the wildest and most monstrous excesses.

  37. Burgeoning capital inflows have generated foreign payments surpluses, and the Lebanese pound has remained relatively stable.

  38. The economic recovery program announced in mid-1986 has generated notable increases in agricultural production and financial support for the program by bilateral donors.

  39. At Val St. Lambert gas is used, generated in Siemens or Boetius producers.

  40. In others is fixed a boiler, steam being generated by the waste heat.

  41. Such are the evils which spring naturally from the licentiousness generated by slavery.

  42. For instance, where electrical power is purchased or generated by water-power, then electrical pumps have every advantage.

  43. Power nowadays is generated primarily with steam, water, and gas.

  44. Where power has to be generated on the mine, the saving by the use of direct steam, generated at the winding gear, is very considerable.

  45. That is, the Indian mines have water-generated electric power and South Africa has cheaper fuel than either the American or Australian examples.

  46. They loved the peaceful virtues which were generated in the consecrated convent.

  47. An intense hatred of Mohammedans was generated and became universal,--a desire for vengeance, unparalleled in history.

  48. If pride of rank was generated in this fraternity of gentlemen, so also was scorn of lies and baseness.

  49. Hence it seems not improbable that being generated though a system so easily affected should themselves be affected, or should fail to inherit, or inherit in excess, characters proper to their parents.

  50. In the so-called process of alternate generation many individuals are generated asexually during very early or later stages of development.

  51. He carried the box with him when he went from one place to another, and more than one fight was generated by his plutocracy.

  52. The Radcliffe girl closed with this handsome offer at once, accepting it in the chummy spirit which is supposed to be generated in the atmosphere of higher culture.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "generated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.