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

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1 On the basis of this return the computer produces a Stage I programme , incorporating these choices as far as practicable , and a term 1 timetable .
2 The association produces a regular newsletter — one aim of which is to publicise and coordinate research- and is planning a series of conference on appropriate themes .
3 The department produces a wide range of reports relating to aspects of company manpower .
4 If the defendant produces a false driving licence to hire a car , he is still liable for this offence even though he pays the hire charge .
5 The RYA produces a booklet called ‘ Clubs for Newcomers ’ ( £1.50 from the RYA ) which lists over 400 clubs around the country which are open to new membership with a contact name of someone who knows the club well and could show you around .
6 A current flowing into the inductance L1 at the dot produces a voltage V2 = M(dI1/dt) as shown in Fig. 4.9 .
7 To ensure that the short-list produces a robust selection , it is necessary to appraise each of the options against common criteria .
8 The Institute produces a newspaper , Carrefours , in 12 languages .
9 The process produces a much smaller volume of chemically inert radioactive waste than conventional ion exchange techniques .
10 The rosewood produces a lute with a clear , bright tone which demands expert , extrovert playing while the cherry produces a much softer , less showy sound .
11 If the match produces a winner , Derry will meet Cork on April 7 instead .
12 The application of the patina produces a thin black film .
13 ii ) The rapid and strong drainage of the pulp in the mould produces a different density of fibre on either side of the paper .
14 After the miraculous discovery that constant tugging at the organ produces a highly pleasurable sensation , the adolescent male develops an insatiable appetite for sexual self-abuse .
15 The manager produces a whole hospital work-level profile for specific periods of time for a 7-day period .
16 Every three months the library produces a bibliography which refers by categories to longer articles held in the library .
17 Fig. 4.4 shows that the rotor is retarded by the load torque , so that the motor produces a positive torque throughout each excitation period .
18 The load angle defined in Chapter 5 is then negative and the motor produces a braking torque TB ( fl which is generally greater than the pull-out torque .
19 Obviously an approach which involves regulating emissions from millions of stationary and mobile pollution sources which have varying characteristics , locations and use patterns is not simple and the strategy produces a complex set of control regulations .
20 A very substantial acquisition or reverse takeover is one involving an unlisted target and where the comparison produces a figure of 100 per cent or more .
21 Unless the analyst produces a fine-grained phonetic transcription ( which very few people would be able to read fluently ) details of accent and pronunciation are lost .
22 The Act also includes a Scheme of Operations designed to ensure that the construction of the tunnel produces a minimum adverse environmental impact in Kent .
23 The Society produces a Journal " Conquest " , in which is published the annual Paget Lecture sponsored by the Society , and regular Newsletters which are sent to all members free of charge .
24 Pollution is worst during winter months , when cold air over the city produces a " thermal inversion " effect , trapping the warmer , polluted air close to the surface .
25 If the hunt produces a great quantity of game this proves that the gods are smiling because all is well in the community .
26 This feature of the model produces a number of lines which end in odd places .
27 The document produces a revenue account with standard headings which it expects will be adopted by most divisions of service , although it recognizes that the detail heads adopted by a particular division will be different .
28 This relates to the extent to which the unit produces a financial benefit or imposes a financial burden on the oversight unit .
29 The villagers find it easy to use because of the ‘ T ’ piece at the end of the handle , and also like it because the pump produces a good flow of water .
30 When the individual produces a germ cell ( egg or sperm ) , one of the two genes , chosen randomly , is transmitted to that cell , and hence to the offspring .
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