Below you will find example sentences with "standard oil". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Standard Oil in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: standard
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 10
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 29.2 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 9 start, 9 middle, 2 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "standard oil" has 2 words and usually appears near the start in these examples. The average sentence has 29.2 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as affiliated with standard oil had been, again when standard oil was broken, company, california and companies stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with crude oil, olive oil, oil palm and standard deviation, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with standard oil

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But Standard simply separated Standard Oil of Ohio and kept control of it. (13 words)

By 1952, Standard Oil of Indiana was ranked as the largest domestic oil company. (14 words)

It controlled Consolidated Petroleum, a London oil corporation that competed against America’s Standard Oil. (15 words)

While it's somewhat ironic for Aramco to show a presence at the Detroit auto show, the oil company is not foreign to the U.S. Aramco was founded by Standard Oil of California, now Chevron Corp., as the California Arabian Oil Standard Co. in 1933. (46 words)

It was Japan’s failure to accede to US demands to withdraw from China that led the US to cut Japan off from international financial as well as the oil production of Standard Oil of California, at that time the world’s biggest producer. (44 words)

Although in 1899 Standard Oil controlled more than 85% of the oil production in the older oil regions in the Appalachian Basin and the Lima-Indiana trend, it never controlled more than 10% of the oil production in the new Gulf Coast province. (43 words)

Example sentences (20)

Standard Trust companies Carter Oil, Imperial Oil (Canada), and Standard of Louisiana were kept as part of Standard Oil of New Jersey after the breakup.

It ordered Standard to break up into 90 independent companies with different boards of directors, the biggest two of the companies were Standard Oil of New Jersey (which became Exxon ) and Standard Oil of New York (which became Mobil ).

While it's somewhat ironic for Aramco to show a presence at the Detroit auto show, the oil company is not foreign to the U.S. Aramco was founded by Standard Oil of California, now Chevron Corp., as the California Arabian Oil Standard Co. in 1933.

Atlantic Union was bought by the New Jersey-based Standard Oil Company, which would later become Exxon, and its eastern hemisphere interests were merged with those of Socony-Vacuum Oil Company to create the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company.

Although in 1899 Standard Oil controlled more than 85% of the oil production in the older oil regions in the Appalachian Basin and the Lima-Indiana trend, it never controlled more than 10% of the oil production in the new Gulf Coast province.

Standard Oil, being formed well before the discovery of the Spindletop oil field and a demand for oil other than for heat and light, was well placed to control the growth of the oil business.

It became part of the Standard Oil trust in 1874, but achieved independence again when Standard Oil was broken up in 1911.

Standard Oil In China Standard Oil's production increased so rapidly it soon exceeded US demand and the company began viewing export markets.

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As a result, a number of startup oil companies at Spindletop, such as Texaco and Gulf Oil, grew into formidable competitors to Standard Oil.

Oil had been discovered there by Standard Oil in the 1920s, and people wondered whether an immense pool of oil was lying beneath the entire area.

But Standard simply separated Standard Oil of Ohio and kept control of it.

Trifling differences in distances are made an excuse for large differences in rates favorable to the Standard Oil Co., while large differences in distances are ignored where they are against the Standard.

After the forced breakup of Standard Oil, an American oil behemoth, Exxon became one of the most successful divisions to be spun off the company.

It was Japan’s failure to accede to US demands to withdraw from China that led the US to cut Japan off from international financial as well as the oil production of Standard Oil of California, at that time the world’s biggest producer.

But in the mid-1940s, most of the system was sold to a company called National City Lines, which was partly owned by the carmaker General Motors, the oil companies Standard Oil of California and Phillips Petroleum, and the Firestone tire company.

It controlled Consolidated Petroleum, a London oil corporation that competed against America’s Standard Oil.

Standard Oil owned the lion’s share of oil production and sales, while U.S. Steel was in the same position for steel manufacturing and sales.

By 1952, Standard Oil of Indiana was ranked as the largest domestic oil company.

In 1900, an oil products marketing company affiliated with Standard Oil had been banned from the state for its cutthroat business practices.

In 1967, Humble Oil purchased all remaining Signal stations from Standard Oil Company of California ( Chevron ) and rebranded them as Enco outlets, greatly increasing Enco's presence in California.

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