Example sentences of "[Wh det] produce [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There were British studios , like Rank 's Independent Producers or Ealing in the 1940s , that , for a time at least , produced a similarly productive working environment , providing constraints for directors and writers to work against , and dedicated script departments which produced competent material for them to work from .
2 Standard curves were obtained using synthetic platelet activating factor ( Bachem , Switzerland ) , which produced typical dose dependant platelet aggregation when added at 0.5–50 pg/tube .
3 Several of the calculations which produced low success rates could probably be undertaken with a good deal more success in the actual context concerned .
4 The information was then fed into a computer which produced individual body reports together with advice on how to become more fit and healthy .
5 Whatever the particular context of such changes , these studies demonstrate that a set of transformations in material culture which may be found to permeate almost every trivial domain , from chimneys to rubbish disposal , can be understood as a largely unconscious and unintentional response by a variety of social groups , which produced new forms of demand and new means of incorporating the emergence of mass produced items .
6 One group of sites could be seen to be more or less contemporary because they produced the same types of tool , while those which produced other types could be shown to be earlier or later in date .
7 They were most marked on the heavy clays that overlie most of the Midlands , which produced good pastures .
8 The network of ditches was in many cases originally designed to take advantage of the winter flooding of the rivers and enabled these areas to be managed as water meadows , a particular form of management which produced good quality hay crops , but is no longer practised or possible with the improvement of drainage and flood prevention .
9 A local case which produced front-page headlines — ‘ Vicious schemer ’ is jailed for life SHAM TEARS OF AN EVIL WIFE — described how a former Coventry man who had moved to become a licensee in a Yorkshire pub had been killed by his 32-year-old wife and her barman lover .
10 Water supply , which produced great reservoirs , gas supply and electricity , paved roads , urban transport , waste disposal and considerable numbers of public buildings and parks , all had a dramatic effect on the landscape and so their omission is serious .
11 This rather lethargic spell by both teams was characterised by accurate drawing which produced tight heads but very little fire .
12 He was a great businessman who ran a company which produced unique goods for 70 or 80 years .
13 Arguments were fuelled by Diana 's bulimia which produced wild mood swings .
14 Marx and Engels repeatedly emphasized that by ‘ dialectically ’ confronting what was contradictory in the main intellectual currents of their day , and by forcibly demonstrating the class biases which produced intellectual contradictions , their own distinctive theories could be developed and enhanced .
15 We were showing off our handiwork to some friends but admitted we were puzzled by the bedding plants , grown from seed , which produced attractive foliage but nothing else .
16 The previous Labour Government started off with their normal irresponsible pledges which produced enormous inflation and catastrophic cuts to all public service capital programmes .
17 David worked closely on the school 's Scribbles project , which produced headed notepaper and stationery as part of a nationwide project to encourage business development .
18 The lac template strand is particularly sensitive to the attack by another hydroxyl-radical reagent , the copper-phenanthroline complex which produces strong cleavages in the -70 region ( -72 , -73 ) , in the -50 region ( -52 , -50 , -49 ) , in the -35 region ( -35 to -28 ) and in the Pribnow box ( Fig. 5 , lane 4 ) [ 28 ] .
19 If the Government have any interest in coal , the Minister must agree to reconsider the franchise and develop the coal industry , which produces low sulphur coal and is highly efficient .
20 Mainland is famous for the quality of its agricultural land which produces outstanding crops of oats and barley , superb sheep and cattle , and top-quality seed potatoes .
21 The aims of sexual activity may focus on any of the erotogenic zones , that is , those parts of the skin , or those organs of the body , the stimulation of which produces sensual pleasure .
22 A comparable phenomenon has been described in a transgenic mouse model which produces long segments of HBsAg including pre S 1 proteins and which eventually develops distorted ground glass hepatocytes very similar to thsoe in the present liver transplant recipients .
23 One is the cutaneous form — caused by the protozoan Leishmania braziliensis — which produces nasty sores and , after a couple of years , secondary sores in the mucus membranes of the lips , nose and genital organs , eating them away .
24 Do you know of a company which produces self-supporting fencing which is flexible and can be placed around the pond which is an informal shape .
25 The bones are derived from barn owl pellets and have been totally protected from any modifying agent other than the owl ( which produces minimal effects ) and weathering .
26 This is a low-growing , submerged plant , which produces floating leaves very rarely .
27 In hexagonal ice the water molecules are arranged in such a way that they form an open lattice structure which produces puckered layers of hydrogen-bonded water molecules ( Figure 8 ) .
28 For smaller plants try Sedum ‘ Autumn Joy ’ with its dark red seed heads , Ceratostigma willmottianum which produces blue flowers in late autumn and Hebe ‘ Autumn Joy ’ with deep purple-blue flowers from late summer to early winter .
29 This disease has devastated cocoa plantations in several countries ; it is caused by a fungus which produces broom-like clusters of deformed shoots on the branches , and also infects the pods , making them worthless to the farmer .
30 ‘ Race ’ may be significant in some circumstances , but unimportant in others , outweighed by local factors like a particular childhood experience which produces mental disorder , or by larger influences , like an education policy which affects achievement motivation across the population .
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