Example sentences of "as produce a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is because the National Accounts treat the household purchase as self-gratification , but the firm purchase as producing a flow of marketable goods and services . |
2 | In the mass production enterprise the individual worker is dwarfed by the machinery which is experienced as producing a sense of threat and inadequacy , even though , in actuality , the machinery is only a realisation of man 's logical thinking in response to the requirements of high technical efficiency . |
3 | Solutions of these chemicals were often run into the urethra under considerable pressure and were accepted , by their proponents , as producing a urethritis themselves as part of their cure . |
4 | Satisfactory tenants would at least keep the house warm and protected , as well as producing an income that would go a long way to meeting your expenses . |
5 | Plainly , short-term interest rates are not market-determined in the usual sense in which textbooks present markets as producing an equilibrium price and quantity . |
6 | Some spectrometers can be operated so as to produce a spectrum of absorbance A , where peak height is a direct measure of intensity . |
7 | The resulting material is then mixed with other waste plastics so as to produce a range of products , including chairs and tables , marine wood , toothbrush handles and weatherproof flooring . |
8 | The sentences for those offences would be made concurrent , so as to produce a total of six months for all the offences for which the appellant was committed under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 . |
9 | On the basis of her understanding , it appears that any artist in the USA who uses the conventions of the mass media in such a way as to produce a critique of the media ( and I can think of a good many ) is veritably a ‘ quasi-situationist ’ . |
10 | They worked through the night so as to produce a document to deposit with the local planning officer , the library and museum in Totnes . |
11 | Subjects were presented with a computer controlled tone in one ear and had to match this tone through movements of the tongue which were transduced so as to produce a sound which was relayed to the other ear . |