8 Metaphors for output

That year's output, however, was nearly twice the size of the average crop in the period.

The exports mounted swiftly, but the world's market readily absorbed them at rising prices until 1801 when the short-staple output was about forty million pounds and the price at the ports about forty-four cents a pound.

It is expected that the output this season will be 100,000 pesos.

Steel output, university graduates, and so forth may be convenient secondary criteria, may be useful ways of measuring war efficiency, but the meat and substance of the Council of the League of Nations must embody the wills of those leading peoples.

Though his minimum output was thirty lines a day, he often produced more, and on one occasion he records eighty lines as the fruit of a day's labour.

The output of beet sugar was then only about 200,000 tons, as compared with a present production of approximately 8,000,000 tons.

Last year, when the Somme offensive began, and when I was writing England's Effort, the weekly output of eighteen-pounder shells was 17-1/2 times what it was during the first year of the war.

It is the main occupation of a certain set, and the per-capita output of gossip is a record that would stagger the census bureau.

8 Metaphors for  output