We found 279 examples of how to use effect in an English sentence.
Sentences 201 to 225 of 279.
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201. | Sami's passing had a lasting effect on Layla. | |
202. | The guitar sound effect is drilling into my mind. | |
203. | The constant anxiety in which he lived, however chimerical the cause of it might be, was evidently having a serious effect upon his health. | |
204. | His nerves were so worked up that the appearance of any dog might have had a fatal effect upon his diseased heart. | |
205. | In the higher latitudes of the northern hemisphere, the continents of North America, Europe, and Asia are pressed closer together. This “constriction” of the oceans creates the effect of a higher range of tides. | |
206. | Sami's medication started to take effect. | |
207. | Sami's punishment didn't have the intended effect. | |
208. | A good argument presented badly has no effect. | |
209. | Eating a large amount of sashimi will demonstrate the satiety effect of nutrient-dense food. The eater will quickly become full. | |
210. | It has no effect on me. | |
211. | What's happening is a side effect of the world getting wealthier and more crowded with people, Watson said. Humans need more food, more clean water, more energy and more land. And the way society has tried to achieve that has cut down on biodiversity. | |
212. | There was one thing in the case which had made the deepest impression both upon the servants and the police. This was the contortion of the Colonel's face. It had set, according to their account, into the most dreadful expression of fear and horror which a human countenance is capable of assuming. More than one person fainted at the mere sight of him, so terrible was the effect. | |
213. | Returning, I had to cross before the looking-glass; my fascinated glance involuntarily explored the depth it revealed. All looked colder and darker in that visionary hollow than in reality: and the strange little figure there gazing at me, with a white face and arms specking the gloom, and glittering eyes of fear moving where all else was still, had the effect of a real spirit: I thought it like one of the tiny phantoms, half fairy, half imp, Bessie’s evening stories represented as coming out of lone, ferny dells in moors, and appearing before the eyes of belated travelers. | |
214. | That incident had a profound effect on my life. | |
215. | Tom had a profound effect on my life. | |
216. | Tom said something to that effect. | |
217. | Did it have any negative effect? | |
218. | This tale of our client's appeared to have an extraordinary effect upon Sherlock Holmes. He rose from his chair and paced about the room in uncontrollable excitement. | |
219. | In the 1850s, researchers demonstrated that carbon dioxide and other naturally occurring greenhouse gases in the atmosphere prevent some of the heat radiating from Earth’s surface from escaping to space: this is known as the greenhouse effect. | |
220. | This change in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration has intensified the natural greenhouse effect, driving an increase in global surface temperatures and other widespread changes in Earth’s climate that are unprecedented in the history of modern civilization. | |
221. | Without human activities, the influence of natural factors alone would actually have had a slight cooling effect on global climate over the last 50 years. | |
222. | While there is inherent uncertainty in climate science, there is high confidence in our understanding of the greenhouse effect and the knowledge that human activities are changing the climate in unprecedented ways. There is enough information to make decisions based on that understanding. | |
223. | Tom's activism didn't seem to have any identifiable effect. | |
224. | The effect, which the various recollections connected with a scene so terrific made upon a mind which was susceptible in an extreme degree, was more permanent than the injury which her nerves had sustained. | |
225. | The morning, which had arisen calm and bright, gave a pleasant effect even to the waste moorland view which was seen from the castle on looking to the landward. |