Examples of 'yield much' in a sentence

Meaning of "yield much"

yield much - to produce or provide a large amount of something

How to use "yield much" in a sentence

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I doubt those devices are gonna yield much.
It will not yield much satisfaction.
That did not exactly yield much.
This would yield much extra suffering and an understandable resistance.
Fresh frozen extractions yield much less hashishene.
It will yield much better results than sending the same message to everyone.
A detailed analysis would yield much better estimates.
Even searching for Scandinavian negative stereotypes did not yield much.
A broader definition would yield much higher numbers.
The authors have struck a dead level of Broadway obscenity that does not yield much mirth.
A fish pond can yield much more than fish.
This worthless land with water will yield much.
They felt these projects yield much benefit to the community.
Experience with crystal growth in microgravity shows potential to yield much better results.
Many of these crops yield much higher ethanol amounts per acre.

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I pray that your mission will yield much fruit.
Which makes them yield much more energy in much less time.
The broken down myocytes probably do not yield much glucose.
Buying a house to rent offers a yield much higher than that of other financial assets.
The stems seldom attain significant girth and therefore do not yield much usable wood.
The activity does not yet yield much income as the beekeepers use traditional hives.
Such a real istic approach is likely to yield much better results.
Butt joints on the other hand yield much higher percentages of base metal melting.
In my experience, conventional torture does not yield much truth.
Investigations of space-exposed hardware can yield much valuable information on the debris population.
Politeness costs little, but can yield much.
In that sense, the MBTI can yield much personal change and growth.
Check the ankle monitor, but it 's not likely to yield much.
Besides, googling did not yield much about the event.
By torturing him? In my experience, conventional torture doesn't yield much truth.
Raja 's in-depth research did not yield much except to fill Raja with guilt and anxiety.
Unfortunately, it did not yield much.
In contrast E. coli lysates yield much larger amounts of protein.
The certain facts that are known to this time about that matter, do not yield much [ 13 ].
Telephoto lengths ( greater than 70 mm. ) will yield much shallower depths of field.
Well, yeah, I do not think that 's gonna yield much.
One new-vehicle purchase will not yield much ( or no ) profit, Halim states.
It will take time and effort but it will yield much better results.
One new-car sale will not yield much ( if any ) profit, Halim says.
A laissez-faire approach could not yield much benefit.
Properly structured investments today could yield much larger dividends tomorrow.
Raymond 's laconic Twitter account @ HeyJudeTT does not yield much at first glance.
In my experience, conventional torture does not yield much truth . - By torturing him?

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