Wondering how to use Byproducts in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Byproducts meaning
plural of byproduct
Using Byproducts
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of byproduct
- In the example corpus, byproducts often appears in combinations such as: byproducts of, the byproducts, of byproducts.
Context around Byproducts
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Byproducts
- In this selection, "byproducts" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, animal, stable, desired and removed stand out and add context to how "byproducts" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include acting as byproducts of our and acts are byproducts of immaturity. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "byproducts" sits close to words such as accesses, acrimonious and adeyemi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with byproducts
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Metallurgical coal-making creates byproducts, one of which is selenium. (10 words)
The concept would also provide a new market for byproducts of the lobster industry. (14 words)
The liver processes alcohol, breaking it down into harmful byproducts that can damage its cells. (15 words)
When NIL was introduced a year and a half ago, one of the byproducts was that running a successful college basketball program depended on the support of the fans, which Jeff Smith and former coach Steve Fisher understand well. (39 words)
In doing this we are just reaffirming the idea that we have no responsibility to each other as people — or to ourselves — to recognize when we are wrong or acting as byproducts of our environment. (35 words)
Calgary-based startup Cap Clean Energy wants to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba using crop residue, such as wheat straw and other byproducts of grains and oil seeds. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
As very many less stable byproducts are possible, these reactions must be carefully thermally controlled, and the byproducts removed to isolate the desired product.
Additionally, the byproducts of a fire this size have raised many concerns about the safety of the air due to toxic chemicals.
All three biological experiments detected the desired byproducts of respiration or metabolic activity, but none could confirm that biological processes had created them.
Chickens are fed only grains without animal byproducts and are free to eat the insects and seeds in their natural environment.
EVA says that the wood it procures is largely considered waste or byproducts, such as limbs and tree tops, that would otherwise be left on the forest floor or burned.
In doing this we are just reaffirming the idea that we have no responsibility to each other as people — or to ourselves — to recognize when we are wrong or acting as byproducts of our environment.
I would here like to mention that we have slightly changed our Renewable Products sales margin calculation formula to fully also take into account the impact of byproducts.
Metallurgical coal-making creates byproducts, one of which is selenium.
My brother and I are the byproducts of extramarital affairs our mother had between 1943 and 1953, presumably to the same man.
Nearby residents have even reported finding innards and other byproducts in their yards dropping from the sky after slipping from the talons of the birds.
The concept would also provide a new market for byproducts of the lobster industry.
The liver processes alcohol, breaking it down into harmful byproducts that can damage its cells.
The regulator soon concluded the water had come from tailings ponds where the company stored the toxic sludge-like byproducts of bitumen mining.
This will reduce the customer's operating cost and avoid flaring otherwise unusable production byproducts.
When NIL was introduced a year and a half ago, one of the byproducts was that running a successful college basketball program depended on the support of the fans, which Jeff Smith and former coach Steve Fisher understand well.
Because prospects are often minors when troubling behavior occurs, teams are also trying to decipher what acts are byproducts of immaturity as opposed to signs of a larger concern.
But appealing as some modern food may be to the eyes, the food dyes that help make it that way may be harming your gut biome by creating potentially toxic byproducts.
Calgary-based startup Cap Clean Energy wants to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba using crop residue, such as wheat straw and other byproducts of grains and oil seeds.
Helium One Global’s pure helium play differs significantly from other helium sources, which are typically byproducts of hydrocarbon gas production, with lower helium concentrations.
In addition to evaluating the nutritional value, we also note if a product has any fillers or ingredients that make it unsuitable for some, such as animal byproducts like gelatin.
Common combinations with byproducts
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- byproducts of 22×
- the byproducts 7×
- of byproducts 7×
- as byproducts 6×
- other byproducts 6×
- byproducts and 4×
- byproducts in 4×
- are byproducts 4×
- animal byproducts 3×
- toxic byproducts 3×