Example sentences of "[adj] produce [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | CorVision Version 5.0 produces commercial applications in ANSI C source code and is designed to enable users to build client-server applications using MS-DOS or Windows-based personal computers as clients with a variety of Unix servers . |
2 | Each produces other programmes , like Central News , for their region . |
3 | This produced double sets of office-bearers in the same burgh , with the result that commissions were given to two different persons as commissioners for electing the burgess to represent the District in Parliament . |
4 | This produces extraordinary scenes when traffic is heavy , with cars proceeding smoothly and quietly over the ramps , almost like a school of porpoises . |
5 | The breakage of the teeth has produced two distinct types of damage : the splitting described earlier has progressed to cut whole sections of the teeth away from the rest ( Fig. 1.5C , D ) , so that the crowns of the teeth are split longitudinally , and this produces split molars ( Fig. 1.5C ) as defined in Table 3.10 . |
6 | This produces early colours that go well with the wax-polished timbers , and accumulates to give the finish a smoothness and richness of texture impossible with more modern paints . |
7 | This produces annual rings in the trunk . |
8 | Both the North Americans and the British produce regular programmes in English for TV and film screening abroad . |
9 | Factors other than flower quality become important when treating roses as border shrubs : some produce coloured stems or spines , others have decorative or scented foliage , and many bear hips that persist well into winter . |
10 | The study 's own research spanning the years 1983-90 produced similar results . |
11 | It is easy to produce accurate pulses at very high speed yet it is 1 second pulses which are needed . |
12 | Then there is the whole question of phase separation in glasses , which makes it almost impossible to produce homogenous glasses of certain compositions . |
13 | That dispute has made it impossible to produce audited accounts . ’ |
14 | Puskat started life in 1969 producing audio visuals for religious education . |
15 | Much to the disappointment of the Board , surveys conducted in 1940 produced negative results : typical of them was the meticulous investigation , in late 1940 , of a group of 1,119 London County Council children evacuated to rural areas ; comparing them with an equivalent group of London children in 1938 , the study concluded that ‘ a period of evacuation of several months did not cause any significant difference in the rate of growth of evacuated children ’ . |
16 | The parasitic phase is composed entirely of female worms in the small intestine and these produce larvated eggs by parthenogenesis , ie. development from an unfertilised egg . |
17 | Through heavy dressings of nitrogen these produce bulky crops for grazing , silage , and eventually for ploughing in . |
18 | Extreme examples exist when night-workers are considered , but these produce special problems that will be dealt with later . |
19 | As previously outlined , only one company undertakes detailed quantitative economic analysis ; the remaining three produce insubstantial outlooks which rely heavily on external published forecasts . |
20 | Internally , Intel is thought to be finding it much harder and certainly more costly to produce new iterations of its iAPX-86 series than it expected . |
21 | Art historians and archaeologists explain that only persistent contact between civilisations is likely to produce far-reaching changes of direction . |
22 | It would seem that the growing tendency towards stabling horses all day inside barns or sheds , where their visual stimulation is dramatically reduced , is likely to produce increasing numbers of overanxious or fearful horses , who behave inappropriately in the outside world . |
23 | The stage is not , we think , very likely to produce good officers . ’ |
24 | He also stated that although in acute illness low potencies could be effective , in chronic conditions high potencies were much more likely to produce good results if the most similar remedy could be discerned . |
25 | The approach of classifying control on the basis of fixed percentages is , therefore , likely to produce misleading results in some cases . |
26 | Given that the expectations of professionals about what disabled people can actually achieve has always been pathetically low , almost any intervention system which raises expectations is likely to produce similar results . |
27 | Stable homes are more likely to produce stable children than unstable homes . |
28 | Others think that the only test of fairness in politics is the test of result , that no procedure is fair unless it is likely to produce political decisions that meet some independent test of justice . |
29 | The present international system of nation states , or blocs of nation states , in each of which nationalism is a powerful force , is inherently likely to produce serious conflicts . |
30 | Interpreters were more likely to produce non-English sentences and omit or use incorrectly , referents in the message during simultaneous interpretation . |