Example sentences of "produce by [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It can detect the minute water movements produced by the muscular twitches of its prey .
2 Whatever the process , it could well be that the crustal shortening in the continents produced by the early phases of the Hercynian orogeny , with its resultant lowering of sea-levels , produced the widespread regression of late Carboniferous times , when coal measure swamps spread from Texas to the Donetz .
3 These and other differences must all be considered in order to understand the landforms produced by the various types of climate .
4 An approximately uniform magnetic induction B is produced by the fixed coils in which the movable coil is suspended as illustrated in figure 7.2(a) .
5 According to this approach , employment and real wages show a systematic tendency to diverge from what would be produced by the simple pressures of demand and supply of labour .
6 One or two odd shapes were found , but most authorities dismissed these as patterns produced by the physical processes of rock formation that had nothing whatever to do with living organisms .
7 It proved possible to distinguish between bone assemblages produced by the different families of carnivore but more difficult to distinguish within families ( Andrews & Evans , 1983 ) .
8 After the animals die , investigators compare the pattern of tumours produced by the dosed animals with those of matched controls , which did not receive the compound .
9 Tiny bas-relief cameos are produced by the unique processes of figuremaking and ornamenting and many of the subjects are taken from Greek and Roman mythology .
10 These are produced by the vocal cords in the throat vibrating and the frequency of this vibration determines the vowel sound we hear .
11 Amongst the Democrats Clinton won in Georgia by a sufficiently large margin to assuage some of the widespread doubts produced by the earlier allegations of marital infidelity and draft avoidance [ see pp. 38714 ; 38756 ] .
12 Few of the postcrania were completely intact before the experiment began , but whether intact or broken , there was little additional breakage produced by the finer grades of sediment .
13 The musical coherence produced by the same techniques in Arion is rare in the cantata , for its composers generally yielded to Italian influence in seeking vivid contrasts between movements .
14 Hunting sharks are , particularly sensitive to vibrations of 200 hertz , and this is the frequency produced by the rotary blades of a hovering helicopter .
15 The only centres of learning were the monasteries in those remote areas , and it is in one of these , founded in 682 at Jarrow by a wealthy Northumbrian nobleman turned monk , Benedict Biscop , that we find ‘ the first scientific intellect produced by the Germanic peoples of Europe ’ .
16 This deluge of warm water produced by the cooling towers of the power station is as close as we 'd come in Britain to a tropical monsoon .
17 Workbooks or exercises are available in some of the multi-media commercially available ‘ packages ’ for library instruction , such as those produced by the Travelling Workshops at Newcastle-upon-Tyne Polytechnic in the UK .
18 In particular , the largest bulges and indentations are produced by the large eddies to be described in Sections 21.4 and 21.6 ; these eddies are responsible for the fact that the region in which γ is non-zero but less than 1 extends over a sizeable fraction of the flow ( see , e.g. , Fig. 21.5 ) .
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