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Example sentences for "produced from"

  • That inflammable air is produced from charcoal in acid air I observed before.

  • But it is an objection to this hypothesis, that the inflammable air produced in this manner burns blue, and not at all like that which is produced from iron, or any other metal, by means of an acid.

  • The card named can then be produced from someone's pocket, &c.

  • Some of the patterns show quite a mechanical regularity, as if produced from a stamp.

  • In the former case the design was produced from a single stamp for each group; in the latter, it was rolled out from a cylinder resembling those in use in Assyria for sealing documents.

  • Their work does not show the fine glaze of the Calene and Arretine fabrics, but is decorative in its effect; each ornamental motive is produced from a separate stamp, and the potter’s marks are put on en barbotine (see p.

  • Therefore it is produced from nothing; and thus in every operation of nature and art there is creation.

  • Since, then, like is produced from like, we must not look for the cause of corporeal forms in any immaterial form, but in something that is composite, as this fire is generated by that fire.

  • For that which has in itself something material is produced from matter.

  • For that which is produced from matter, is made by a change of form in that whence it is produced.

  • It is produced from a species of animalcule called arethusa plegica, and when collected in large masses resembles flashes from an electric body, or balls of fire.

  • The soil in Cuba is itself a mine of wealth, on which can be produced from five to seven crops yearly, spring-time and harvest continuing all the season.

  • It is very probable that water is decomposed during the deflagration of gun-powder, and that part of the oxygen furnished to the nascent carbonic acid gas is produced from it.

  • It was found that a material could be produced from it which would to a certain extent equal India rubber compositions in elasticity and toughness.

  • One of the most recent important events in the history of chemistry was the discovery by an English professor that a substance corresponding in every respect to India rubber may be produced from oil of turpentine.

  • The idioplasm of the first segmentation nucleus, and of this nucleus alone, is germ-plasm, and possesses a structure such that an entire organism can be produced from it.

  • It is known that the freshwater Polyzoa are annual, but it is not known whether the first individuals produced from a colony in the spring, live for the whole summer.

  • According to the latter theory, the germ does not contain any preformed gemmules, but it possesses, as a whole, such a chemical and molecular constitution that under certain circumstances, a second stage is produced from it.

  • Defn: A red crystalline compound related to, or produced from, erythrin.

  • Defn: Pertaining to lac, or produced from it; as, laccic acid.

  • A red crystalline compound related to, or produced from, erythrin.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "produced from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    active service; after what; been called; before yee haue heard; best illustrated; black marble; cider vinegar; common enemy; does when; few paces; had set; her old; her whole; insect pests; lying down; plupart des; produced artificially; produced from; stearic acid; steel making; unleavened bread; upper portion; widely known