Example sentences of "each [noun sg] produce [art] " in BNC.

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1 Since then , the Conservatives ' system for electing a leader has effectively removed this power from the monarch , and providing each election produces an outright winning party , her actions are pretty well preordained .
2 When there is a systematic relationship between the level of the batch and the spread of that batch , plotting the log of the d Q against the log of the median for each batch produces a useful diagnostic picture .
3 The electrodes intersect at each pixel to produce the required activation voltage .
4 However , we can not use a simple average ( mean ) of the four ratios for each township to produce a single multiplier factor because they were determined by different methods .
5 The stator of each stack has a number of poles Fig.l.3(b) shows an example with four poles — and a part of the phase winding is wound around each pole to produce a radial magnetic field in the pole .
6 The measures are designed to reinforce each other to produce a combined accident reduction which will make their introduction as a package cost-effective , even in areas with scattered accidents where normal ‘ value for money ’ criteria for accident prevention treatment are not met .
7 In fact , all these explanations may be true , and interact with each other to produce an incredibly complex , elusive , but very suggestive effect .
8 Here the spotlight turns to the school , the crucible in which interests melt into each other to produce the mixture of concerns which characterize black sportsmen .
9 What I would want to hear is something about how the parts of an engine interact with each other to produce the behaviour of the whole engine .
10 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
11 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
12 All over England the enclosure of each area produced a local form of architecture and building materials for the farmhouses which date from this period .
13 But for MPD sufferers , each personality produced a consistently different waveform .
14 The outcome of the public expenditure round each year produces the total amount of grant income local authorities are to receive .
15 When a local educational authority demands a policy statement on a particular issue ( eg in 1983–84 the ILEA required each school to produce a statement on racism ) there may be evidence on paper of a change in curriculum emphasis .
16 We calculated the mean score for each source to produce a ranking ( see Panel 1 ) .
17 We are still , however , in the realms of transparent sequences , because each constituent produces a recurrent semantic contrast :
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