But now, having yielded up some of its secrets, the planet seemed to be waiting for something else to happen.
He did not want to yield himself up so quietly to extinction!
The world would go on; man might die, but the earth still yielded up its abundance.
Girls to yield up their blood for the Transformation of others were easier to come by.
Yet the thought of yielding up the child before the time shocked her.
It should be said that these images do not yield themselves up at a first glance.
Many cultures yield up art, music, and higher thought generally.
She would force it to yield up one last of its secrets.
A word or two with him, in private, might yield up all manner of interesting information.
The score itself, of course, will never yield up such secrets.
The issue was priced to yield up to 5.80 percent for a bond due in 2005.
The pollution reductions required by the rules will yield up to $30 in health benefits for every dollar spent to meet the standards.
Local elected officials and environmental groups said the tax would yield up to $100 million over 11 years.
During its operation, the mill could yield up to 5 tons of paper per day.
With propagation in vitro, one bud can yield up to 15,000 plants a year.
The tax is expected to yield up to $14.3 billion in annual revenue.
In South America, some areas yield up to 5,000 pounds but others produce far less.
This could yield up to $4 billion (present value in 2010 dollars) in savings over a decade.
Restoring the top income tax rate to 39.6 percent, a move that could yield up to $100 billion over 10 years, is another.
Some plants can yield up to 600 L of pulque.