Use "opium" in a sentence

1. Strychnine, arsenic, and opium are poison.

2. Opium is a narcotic drug.

3. But what kind of person would want opium?

4. Laudanum is a tincture of opium containing approximately 10% powdered opium by weight (the equivalent of 1% morphine).

5. We have opium, tea and powder.

6. They were quickly successful in the ensuing "Opium War", and continued to monopolize the local opium trade.

7. I was booted out for smoking opium.

8. Opium is classed under the head of narcotic.

9. Warlord and opium forge the indissoluble bound.

10. No need to harvest opium from foreign countries.

11. That man gave her a dose of opium.

12. The teachers, becoming demoralized, took to smoking opium.

13. Opium Alkaloids, derived from crude Papaver somniferum L

14. The architect must have been an opium fiend.

15. Their numbers were swelled by those fleeing the turmoil caused by the First Opium War (1839–1842) and Second Opium War (1856–1860).

16. Some say her old injury drove her to opium.

17. We opened the money vault and burnt the opium dens.

18. He abolished onerous taxes and puritanically banned prostitution, opium, gambling, even liquor.

19. He was forced to take opium to kill the pain.

20. Burn down the opium dens, open the money vault, right?

21. Hong Kong was ceded to Britain after the Opium War.

22. Compared to the large opium fields nearby, the bikes were harmless.

23. The refinement of raw opium yields other drugs, such as morphine.

24. Marx once described religion as the 'opium of the people'.

25. but I don't use opium anymore - it only eases the pain.

26. They use opium as a sedative, rather than as a narcotic.

27. 5 Lower incentive for opium and higher incentive for licit crops all of this has caused a voluntary shift by farmers out of opium into licit crops.

28. And opium and opiate derivatives just came along with it, y'know.

29. Examples of Agonist drugs include heroin, oxycodone, methadone, hydrocodone, morphine, and opium

30. 22 They use opium as a sedative,[www.Sentencedict.com] rather than as a narcotic.

31. The history of Humen is linked to the First Opium War (1839–1842).

32. Besotter-Opium? What the heck? More importantly, notice the base domain: www.amasonreward.com

33. You can't deny the fact that you were the one manufacturing the opium.

34. Acetic Anhydride - a compound that is needed in order to refine opium into heroin

35. By 1839 the volume of opium being smuggled into China had increased vastly.

36. After the Opium Wars, Chinese breeds were brought to England and crossed with local chickens.

37. It, like the opium , will hocus your nerves, blur your eyes and confuse your mind.

38. The melancholiacs are less lethargic since being weaned off the large doses of opium you had them on.

39. 17 Needles and Opium is a collage of physical and visual images, film footage and low-key monologue.

40. To turn opium into heroin... it's exposed to hot acetic anhydride, which produces 18 neutral impurities.

41. They inveighed against slavery, concubinage , foot binding, arranged marriage, cruel punishments, and the use of opium.

42. Analgesics Opioid Analgesics Natural opium alkaloids Semi- synthetic opiates synthetic opioids Non opioid Analgesics 4

43. Afghanistan and Myanmar continued to account for the majority of illicit opium poppy cultivation worldwide.

44. “The value of the opium imported alone exceed[ed] that of all of the commodities exported.

45. New missionary activity only set in after the Second Opium War in the mid-19th century.

46. Other examples of opioid Agonists, sometimes referred to as “full Agonists,” are oxycodone, morphine and opium

47. Several large opium seizures were made via the commercial air freight stream and the courier mode.

48. 12 Sino-Japanese War, Sino-French War, the Opium War, so that our "mother" gradually weakened.

49. Soon, the outsiders’ diseases —measles, syphilis, and others— along with opium addiction and alcoholism, devastated the tribesmen.

50. Befuddle Meaning: "confuse," originally "to confuse with strong drink or opium" (by 1832), from be- + fuddle

51. The copy kept in the Old Summer Palace was destroyed during the Second Opium War in 1860.

52. Needles and Opium is a collage of physical and visual images, film footage and low-key monologue.

53. Wounds healed with little fever or discharge and patients seldom needed opium to control post-operative pain.

54. His most notable book, Les Enfants Terribles, was written in a week during a strenuous opium weaning.

55. These are opium- addicted people on the roofs of Kabul 10 years after the beginning of our war.

56. Ability of foreign citizens to live and trade at will in those ports (only opium trade was prohibited).

57. The farmers, in Buner, an area controlled by the government, were charged with the crime of growing opium.

58. And morphine from opium is illegally converted to the highly addictive drug. heroin, widely abused in Western societies.

59. Codeine An alkaloid derived from opium, used to control moderate pain, to relieve unnecessary coughing and to check diarrhoea

60. The opium alkaloid content of poppy seeds can be reduced by several means of pretreatment and food processing.

61. These are opium-addicted people on the roofs of Kabul 10 years after the beginning of our war.

62. The western flank of this high frontier is the Golden Triangle, legendary for its opium crop and warlord law.

63. She was given a high potency of opium which appeared to be the indicated remedy for this numb state.

64. The net result, say some officials, is that foreign money has frequently ended up fertilising or irrigating opium fields.

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66. A plaster or Cataplasm, with opium and camphor on the region of the stomach, will sometimes revert its retrograde motions.

67. The majority of opium produced in Afghanistan comes from the Kandahar and Helmand provinces, Helmand being the major producer.

68. Some major battles in the First Opium War were fought here and on the waters of the Bocca Tigris.

69. But his most lucrative innovation was the creation of official monopolies to produce and market alcohol, salt and opium.

70. For modern China the opium wars are a symbol of national Abasement; the painful counterpoint to its present-day might

71. The Opium of the Intellectuals (French: L'Opium des intellectuels) is a book written by Raymond Aron and published in 1955.

72. Long the only Chinese port accessible to most foreign traders, Guangzhou fell to the British during the First Opium War.

73. Emma Goldman: I think voting is the opium of the masses in this country. Every four years you deaden the pain.

74. Heading No 1302 applies inter alia to liquorice extract and extract of pyrethrum, extract of hops, extract of aloes and opium.

75. The word Amoy was coined after the 1st Opium War (1839-42), when Xiamen was forced opened as a treaty port

76. China paid staggering twenty one million tael of silver as war reparation when the British defeated China in the First Opium War.

77. The taking drugs mentioned in these rules refers to the activity of sucking or taking opium, morphine, heroin, bhang, or other addictive kef or psychotropic.

78. Western merchants Clamoured to be let into the massive Chinese market, and they smuggled in the opium drug on an industrial scale

79. By 1967, Nationalist Chinese troops fought a war against a rival warlord, Khun Sa, for control of local opium production and distribution.

80. Codeine, a natural product of the opium poppy, is one of the most widely used analgesics (painkillers) for mild to moderate pain