Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] produces a " in BNC.

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1 The base component produces a deep structure tree .
2 Simply expressed , every time there is a change in cash flow sign , from positive to negative or vice versa , calculation by the IRR method produces an additional solution .
3 For information on approved riding schools , the British Horse Society produces a book called Where to Ride ( £4.95 ) .
4 The essential feature of these systems is that the microprocessor program produces a " result " and the stepping motor must then move the load to the position corresponding to this " result " .
5 Ann Kite produces an excellent video , very clear and with enough repetition for understanding , not boredom .
6 Another way of putting this is to say that habituation training produces a loss of effectiveness by the to-be-CS ( a reduction in ‘ conditionability ’ or ‘ associability ’ ) and that this loss is determined by the same mechanism as that controlling the loss of overt URs .
7 Giardia lamblia produces a wide spectrum of infection in man ranging from asymptomatic carriage through acute to persistent diarrhoea with intestinal malabsorption .
8 A single stroke on a cymbal with a timpani stick produces a ‘ splash ’ of sound , and a crescendo roll adds great excitement if added to a general orchestra crescendo three or four bars before its climax .
9 Fig 1 — This voltage-ratio/frequency converter produces a TTL-compatible output pulse train that equals KVN/VD , where VN and VD are the inputs and K=4R2C1 .
10 1957 : America 's Westrex Corp produces a successful single-track stereo disc .
11 ( The South East produces an above-average figure because the 1980 unemployment rate was low ; even a small increase will therefore appear large proportionately . )
12 While a rich medium produces a well bushed out , richly dark plant with thick rootstock , a sand medium produces a tall , delicate-looking plant , with fewer leaves and slender rootstock .
13 It is possible to inject " free-hand " but , particularly for younger embryos , holding the injection pipette in a Singer manipulator produces a more reliable and steadier motion .
14 Incomplete combustion of diesel fuel produces a poisonous gas called ?
15 The City is braced for far worse figures to come in the coming months , unless the Government recovery package produces a startling turn round in optimism .
16 The City is braced for far worse figures to come in the coming months , unless the Government recovery package produces a startling turn round in optimism .
17 As Freud demonstrated in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego , typical group psychology produces a lowering of the ego-competence of the individual group member in favour of the group itself and especially of the leader who takes over important ego-functions from him , principally those appertaining to the superego .
18 The mustard seed produces a shrub about eight to ten feet tall , with branches strong enough to support birds and give them shelter .
19 Accommodation : The Bruges tourist office produces a comprehensive guide .
20 The digging of kaolin , actually decomposed granite , on a vast scale for the pottery industry produces a tortured landscape unlike any other in England .
21 According to tax criteria , the top ten percent of the U S population produces an eight percent excess of males by comparison to the bottom ten percent .
22 Then a final coat of dry wall top coat produces a perfectly smooth wall surface .
23 That is the education system produces a ‘ habitus ’ , in this case an ‘ art habitus ’ .
24 When the windings of the hybrid motor are unexcited the magnet flux produces a small " detent torque " , which retains the rotor at the step position .
25 Typical values , for processors such ie Motorola 6800 or Intel 8080 , are T , = 10 us and T2 = 50 us and a table of stepping rates for various delays can be constructed : This table illustrates a fundamental weakness of the software-based System : the range of available Stepping rates becomes coarser with increasing speed ; for example , at 100 steps per second a unity change in delay value produces a 0.1% change in stepping rate , but at 5000 steps per second the same delay change gives a 5% difference in stepping rate .
26 In addition , Accountancy Television 's Business Account offers a weekly one-hour video service through BBC Select , while the Television Education Network produces a monthly video-based service called the Accountants ' Education Channel .
27 The model obtained by combining rational expectations and the simple natural rate hypothesis produces a particularly dramatic policy conclusion , and one which gave rational expectations some initial notoriety , for it suggested that the Keynesian approach to macroeconomic policy which governments in many countries had adopted after the Second World War was at best unnecessary and at worst harmful .
28 In the fourth company , the planning department produces an array of issues in a ‘ strategic statement ’ at the start of the planning cycle .
29 THE BRITISH economy is on the brink of a ‘ major slowdown ’ in the fourth quarter as the Government 's high interest rate policy produces a dramatic downturn in business confidence , the latest Dun and Bradstreet survey of UK business says .
30 A dot-matrix printer generates a dot on the printed page by striking an inked ribbon with a pin ( the pin radius being inch ) whereas an inkjet printer produces a dot by firing a droplet of ink onto a specially coated paper , the coating being required in order to prevent the ink from running .
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