2977 examples of product in sentences

Where'er the waves in restless errors roll, The sea lies open now to either pole: Now may we safely use the northern gales, And in the Polar Circle spread our sails; Or deep in southern climes, secure from wars, New lands explore, and sail by other stars; 120 Fetch uncontrolled each labour of the sun, And make the product of the world our own.

A great deal of this talk is, however, bravado, and a great deal the mere product of thoughtlessness.

And though ye are satisfied my genius was never over-fruitful in the product of verse, yet knowing these favours require something a little uncommon to make a suitable return, I shall take my leave in metre, and, if contrary to my opinion, it meets with a kind acceptance from the town, honest Sam.

This is the finest artistic product of Hardy's genius.

The Pope, with his calm, wise judgment and his lofty philosophy, is probably the greatest product of Browning's intellect.

Crossing the Bar, written in his eighty-first year, is not only the finest product of his later years, but also one of the very best of Victorian lyrics.

The Gardens of Adonis require little earth, but the oak will not flourish in a tub; and the wine of Tokay is the product of no green-house, nor gotten of sour grapes.

Of the product of other Pre-Raphaelites of note,such as Ford Madox Brown, Millais, Morris, Woolner the sculptor, Coventry Patmore, and Holman Hunt,much that is commendable as well as finely imaginative came from their hands, and justified Ruskin in his gallant advocacy of the movement, its founders, and their work.

The lush fat green stem; the crown of huge leaves, falling over in curves like those of human limbs; and below, the whorls of green or golden fruit, with the purple heart of flowers dangling below them; and all so full of life, that this splendid object is the product of a few months.

Stated another way, fatigue is a complex thing, a product of ideas, feelings and sensations, and sometimes the ideas overbalance the sensations and we think we are more tired then we are objectively.

If therefore the literary historian, while fully acknowledging the very respectable talents of the Roman comedians, cannot recognize in their mere stock of translations a product either artistically important or artistically pure, the judgment of history respecting its moral aspects must necessarily be far more severe.

There is no adequate security that in the culminating product of capitalistic growth, the single dominant Trust or Syndicate self-interest will keep down prices, as is often urged by the advocates of Trust.

Your majestie sees all, And the thyrde parte of that product gaynst me Or gaynst another man (for anye ellse) Would be enoughe.

He betrays himself, too, by the causeless hatred which he showsa hatred which finds vent in a violent explosion at any circumstance however trivial, though it is often only the product of his imagination.

Of these two ways in which a man may come to know what he is, the first grasps the phenomenon alone, the mere product of the principle of individuation; whereas the second makes a man immediately conscious that he is the thing-in-itself.

In order, it may be said, that some few persons may have what is unnecessary, superfluous, and the product of refinementnay, in order that they may satisfy artificial needsa great part of the existing powers of mankind has to be devoted to this object, and therefore withdrawn from the production of what is necessary and indispensable.

This arrangement is not the product of reflection.

In a word, republics are unnatural and artificial; they are the product of reflection.

Intellectual capacity needs, it is true, to be developed just as many natural products need to be cultivated in order that we may enjoy or use them; but just as in the case of a natural product no cultivation can take the place of original material, neither can it do so in the case of intellect.

A man's conduct, therefore, is the necessary product of both character and motive.

Consequently a lie is in its very nature the product of injustice, malevolence and villainy.

Cock with strawberry coronet, product of Art Nouveau!

Landwehrbut this was the pick of the western line that passed through Louvain, the chosen product of the active wing of the service.

It is a product of the rich fancy of the East, splendidly ornate, and not without a high degree of symmetryyet here the symmetry is that of ornament alone, and not the pure, absolute proportion of forms, which we find in Grecian Art.

So neatly too, the mutilations stand Like native errors of the artist's hand; Nay, what is more, the very tool betray'd To seem the product of the work it made. 'Oh, monstrous slander on the human race!' Then read conviction in Ortuno's case.

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