59 examples of by-product in sentences

don't you remember the Laughing Lass mystery and the disappearance of Doctor Schermerhorn?" "Karl Augustus Schermerhorn, the man whose experiments to identify telepathy with the Marconi wireless waves made such a furore in the papers?" "Oh, that was only a by-product of his mind.

With me it had always been more the adventure than the story; my writing was a by-product, a utilisation of what life offered me.

But the Freudian material per sethe sex materialis it not merely the by-product of a certain state of society?

That is, Man as a distinctive organism is the product, the by-product, of a number of cell factories which control the parts of his make-up.

They and their occupation were the by-product of an unwieldly bureaucracy over the nation's wards.

For true literature, like happiness, is ever a by-product; it is the half-conscious expression of a man greatly engaged in some other undertaking; it is the song of one working.

But "The Missing K.C.'s" has a genuine thrill in it; and, in a very different manner, "A By-Product" is proof enough that the author can get his effects all the more readily when he keeps his own feelings under the strictest control.

We can not get a right philosophy by working for right philosophy, but only by living in the right relationship as individuals: then as a by-product of religion a right philosophy will come.

[A valuable by-product.]

We must not think, however, of the trunk as, at the best, anything more than a by-product of the coconut tree, whose head is more than its body.

They are a singularly poisonous by-product of Empire, all the more poisonous for their brag; and though they belong to the class whom their relations gladly contribute to emigrate, they are far worse employed in debauching and plundering our so-called fellow-subjects in Africa than they would be in the public-houses, gambling-dens, pigeon-shooting enclosures, workhouses, and jails of their native land.

"I have been merely consuming a by-product of your mental activityHallo!

Had the Wilmot Electric Light people remained content only to make light, had they not, as a by-product, attempted to make money, they need not have left Hayti.

Mums helped pull me out of the slough and since then I've been finding out that happiness iswell, a kind of by-product.

The yield, taking the country together, will average about twelve and a half pounds, or about twelve dollars per acre, not including the by-products.

At this time the output was at the rate of about 75,000 hogsheads containing 1,000 pounds of sugar each, together with some forty or fifty gallons of molasses per hogshead as a by-product.

As early as 1830, furthermore a beginning was made in extracting cottonseed oil for use both in painting and illumination, and also in utilizing the by-product of cottonseed meal as a cattle feed.

The Goal, therefore, could be a by-product, as the infrastructure for producing it, including the printing staff, was in place.

Wood alcohol, which is made by the destructive distillation of wood, is another important by-product.

'So far as natural science can tell us, every quality of sense or intellect which does not help us to fight, to eat, and to bring up children, is but a by-product of the qualities which do.' The pre-rational character of many of our impulses is, however, disguised by the fact that during the lifetime of each individual they are increasingly modified by memory and habit and thought.

This telephone girl looking for work is a tiny by-product of war.

Of this purpose, the collection had been, at first, a mere by-product; and though it was gradually taking such hold of me as to become a purpose in itself, it was but a minor purpose.

In a special sense indeed, since you have him not only adventuring for fame and fortune, but, as a by-product, turning his exploits into material for a worked-out early-Victorian novelist, whose "ghost" he had, in a more than usually impecunious moment, consented to become.

This system of green soiling maintains the fertility of the meadows, while the by-product of the dairies is the feeding of hogs, which are kept in such quantity that they are today exported as they were in the times of Cato and Varro.

These they subjected to scientific study as illustrating the evolution of society, a deep persistent search with results elaborately systematised, of which the delightful tales so widely circulated are only a by-product.

59 examples of  by-product  in sentences