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Example sentences for "production"

Lexicographically close words:
produces; produceth; producible; producing; product; productions; productive; productively; productiveness; productivity
  1. Probably the most important essential in piano building is the production of a frame of such strength and stability that the enormous tension of the strings is completely resisted in all parts of the scale.

  2. To supply this demand the annual production and sale for the year 1906 is estimated at three hundred thousand pianos in the United States.

  3. The Production and Utilisation of Pine Timber in Great Britain.

  4. It was also found that a manganese compost did not increase production when phosphatic manure was applied as basic slag.

  5. In the complete absence of phosphoric acid, arsenic acid causes a strong production of organic substances up to the flowering time.

  6. It was concluded that manganese intervenes as a catalytic agent in the material changes of which plants are the seat, and that it participates in an indirect manner in the building up of the tissues and in the production of organic matter.

  7. At last there comes a day when measurement shows that there is no longer any increase in the production of milk.

  8. So we must conclude that Every idea in memory has associated with it the potential energy necessary for the production of muscular movement.

  9. This combination of conditions brought production in all farm products far below normal levels.

  10. The leading spring wheat State, North Dakota is second only to Kansas in the total wheat production of an average year.

  11. In 1929 North Dakota was listed second in the production of turkeys, twenty-fifth in poultry and eggs, thirteenth in ducks, and fourteenth in geese.

  12. This burning has been one of the major factors in the production of the present Badlands topography, for as the fires have eaten into the coal veins in the cliffs, the earth has crumbled and been carried away by the rains and streams.

  13. A need for more feed crops for the cattle raised in the State has led to increased production of barley, oats, and emmer, grains which are used locally for feed.

  14. In production of grain seeds and cereal crops, respectively, the United States Department of Agriculture ranks North Dakota third and seventh.

  15. Or if the trick to be practised is the production of buried treasure, a rupee may be buried in the ground and after various incantations two rupees are produced from the same spot by sleight of hand.

  16. This light, the production of a distempered fancy, the creature of an empty stomach and an empty brain, was adored by the Quietists as the pure and perfect essence of God Himself.

  17. I have hitherto been treating of the production of flint flakes for various purposes.

  18. Strange as this boat-shaped form may at the outset appear, yet on a little consideration it will be seen that the chipping into such a form is in fact one of the necessities of the case for the production of long blades of flint.

  19. Remarks on the method of production of flint flakes have also been made by Sir W.

  20. Joseph Anderson[1439] used in the production of an arrow-shaft, and which he found to be a very efficient tool.

  21. It is but an ordinary production in their estimation.

  22. This rare production bids fair to supplant the Bible in Sabbath Schools in some parts of our country!

  23. This is a slight production and does not require detailed notice.

  24. Cider and perry not being taxable liquors in England, it is impossible to estimate with even an approach to accuracy the amount of the annual production of them.

  25. Bismuth and antimony chlorides are decomposed by water with production of oxychlorides, whilst titanium tetrachloride yields titanic acid under the same conditions.

  26. The first impression was published anonymously, and in the Critical Review, conducted by Tobias Smollett, it was confidently asserted that the poem was the joint production of George Colman, Bonnell Thornton and Robert Lloyd.

  27. The production of salt goes on largely in the salines, and is carried on by private owners.

  28. As it was the most important production that had yet come from Goldsmith's pen, he was anxious to have the credit of it; yet it appeared without his name on the title-page.

  29. The result would be the production of cleistogamic flowers such as we now see them; and these are admirably fitted to yield a copious supply of seed at a wonderfully small cost to the plant.

  30. We may therefore infer that much more vital force is expended in the production of ovules and fruit than in the production of pollen.

  31. The production of pollen by the latter plants would thus be rendered superfluous, and it would be advantageous to the species that their stamens should abort, so as to save useless expenditure.

  32. If the production of such seeds were highly beneficial to a species, and on this head there can be little doubt, the variety with the large seeds would tend to increase.

  33. But the case last given shows that the application of two kinds of pollen is not indispensable for the production of all three forms.

  34. The production of a few seeds by the short-styled plants was probably due to the action of Thrips or of some other minute insect.

  35. It may be well to state that ten seeds is the maximum production for a capsule, and that our climate cannot be very favourable to this North-African plant.

  36. I do not doubt that this holds good to a certain limited extent, but the production of a large supply of seeds with little consumption of nutrient matter or expenditure of vital force is probably a far more efficient motive power.

  37. That the production of a large number of seeds is necessary or beneficial to many plants needs no evidence.

  38. We did at times go across there by lorry if a visiting ENSA group was putting on a show, or to see a good film; I remember seeing a production of No, No, Nannette on one occasion but I didn't go there frequently.

  39. The hint was taken, regimental training ceased and production returned to normal.

  40. The question of the available supply is therefore one depending on the rapidity of production and the limit of depth.

  41. It might be that, owing to the costly nature of the production and the precarious nature of the crop, it would always remain a somewhat more speculative branch of business than any other branch of farming.

  42. Thus sixteen operations, separate and distinct from each other, have to be performed in the production of sovereigns from an ingot.

  43. How is one to find a production in no way distinguished in externals from hundreds of thousands of others intentionally made to imitate it precisely?

  44. The chief poetical production of Wagner is "The Nibelung's Ring.

  45. Art is thus the production of this appearance of the Idea, and is a means, together with religion and philosophy, of bringing to consciousness and of expressing the deepest problems of humanity and the highest truths of the spirit.

  46. I know that musicians can imagine sounds vividly enough, and can almost hear what they read, but imaginary sounds can never replace real ones, and every composer must hear his production in order to perfect it.

  47. We know of no similar production in a truer taste, in a purer style, or more distinctly marked with the character of a good school of composition.

  48. For the present, however, there are many neutral markets, and in these, without a doubt, Asiatic production is beginning to oust European production to some extent.

  49. The food production possibilities of Australia make her of enormous future importance.

  50. Australia, too, aspires to be a manufacturing country, and though she has not risen yet to the dignity of being an exporter of manufactures to any considerable extent, the valuation of her production from manufactures (i.

  51. Viewed in the light of abstract logic, it seems the quaintest of paradoxes that the very act of production of the comforts and necessities of life can be considered, under any circumstances, a hostile one.

  52. We had better never have possessed the gift of speech, and its consequent reason, if we are only to use it for the propagation of falsehood, and the production of misery, to the majority of the species.

  53. The influence of slavery upon the production of wealth must have been very imperfectly known in antiquity, as slavery then obtained throughout the civilized world, and the nations which were unacquainted with it were barbarous.

  54. Recent statistics show that in the production of slack cooperage staves, only two woods, red gum and pine, stood above beech in quantity, while for heading, pine alone exceeded it.

  55. Youmans's work is far superior to the recent production of Dr.

  56. Now supposing that among these species there occurred one, the physical nature of which did not admit of the production of brown shades of colour, would the species for this reason succumb?

  57. I think, though he died in middle age and produced other things besides novels, he wrote some twenty or thirty stories, and his production rather increased than slackened as he went on.

  58. He never had strong health, and broke down early, so that his total production is decidedly smaller than that of most of his fellows.

  59. I learn from the books that there were some other Achards, one of whom "improved the production of the beet-root sugar.

  60. No doubt the attempt in most cases deserves to be thus called, if made independently of the production of new varieties endowed with a different constitution.

  61. With our domesticated animals natural selection checks the production of races with any injurious deviation of structure.

  62. Naudin with the Cucurbitaceae; so that the production of fruit by plants rendered sterile through any cause is intelligible.

  63. The new varieties which thus spring up in the woods, though they cannot have received any excess of nutriment, will have been exposed to abruptly changed conditions, but whether this is the cause of their production is very doubtful.

  64. Experienced horticulturists and agriculturists incessantly urge every one to preserve the finest plants for the production of seed.

  65. In the thirteenth chapter various peloric flowers were described, and their production was shown to be due either to arrested development, or to reversion to a primordial condition.

  66. With these the public is more familiar than that of Keppel, as both are in the National Gallery, and they serve as well as any others to illustrate the extraordinary advance which their production marked in the history [Illustration: MRS.

  67. But his labour was not lost; that excellent production was so much admired that it completely established the reputation of the artist.

  68. But there were other and worthier reasons for the production of this celebrated work, in respect to which Gainsborough followed his favourite Van Dyck in displaying "a large breadth of cool light supporting the flesh.

  69. He painted Dentatus, and, intoxicated by flattery, believed the production of this his second work would mark "an epoch in English art.

  70. It is much more like an Italian production than a Dutch one, and so fine that Da Treviso might have painted it at his best time.

  71. The repulsive incidents in Poland first suggested the inquiry to him, and it became clear to him that at least a portion of the Zohar was the production of an impostor.

  72. Two decades later this production was already obsolete, and at the present day has only literary value.

  73. Not a single production of the circle has enduring value.

  74. But Heine allowed no difficulty to prevent his collecting interesting historical material for his novel; this production was to be the child, not of his hate, but of his love.


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