Example sentences of "produced by [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Chief among these liberal preconceptions is a belief in the liberating effect produced by a weakening of social divisions and hierarchies in society .
2 The general assumption ( as in most phonetics books ) has been that speech is composed of phonemes and that usually whenever a speech sound is produced by a speaker it is possible to identify which phoneme that sound belongs to .
3 He had to say that any effect produced by a talisman around the neck was to be ascribed to the devil , whereas effects due to Christian amulets came from God 's goodness .
4 THE CRITICS Musicon Concert : Durham Cathedral IT is not often that the reverberant acoustic of Durham Cathedral enhances the sounds produced by a orchestra ; but two of the items in this concert certainly benefitted from the extra resonance .
5 Images captured from TV , sent back from space , or more prosaically produced by a document scanner , are likely to fall into the same category .
6 The actual data produced by a graphics tablet or digitiser must be converted into information suitable for display on the screen and to this end most of the commercial products come with all the necessary software .
7 The data produced by a graphics tablet must be converted into information suitable for display on the screen and to this end most of the commercial products come with all the necessary software .
8 The quality of the display produced by a graphics terminal depends upon the horizontal and vertical resolution of the screen , expressed as the number of phosphor dots in the two directions , and on the number of colours that can be simultaneously displayed .
9 In the remaining weeks he refined the calibration of the detector by exposing it to beams of neutrons of known energy , produced by a van de Graaff accelerator .
10 Text and graphics produced on a 300 dots per inch page printer is visibly not such good quality as that produced by a typesetting system .
11 These can be produced by a mixture of adjacent-note movement and leaps .
12 The benchmarks , produced by a customer , were run on NCR Corp 's 3600 hardware .
13 What follows from this account is that the effect produced by a change of context in the conditioned suppression paradigm will vary according to the amount of initial conditioning .
14 You can , for example , combine a picture produced by a painting program with text produced by a word-processing program ( or vice versa ) — desk-top publishing without desk-top publishing software .
15 However that may be , there were apparently no serious doubts about Part 2 and the GEORGE shot of 8 May , 1951 , in the Pacific showed that a thermonuclear reaction could be produced by a fission explosion — although in this shot an enormous fission explosion was required to ignite a relatively small amount of thermonuclear fuel .
16 any toxin produced by a fungus .
17 The golden iridescence of Cassida and its allies is produced by a film of moisture beneath the surface cuticle .
18 In any case , the status of a valuation produced by a person who is the agent of one of the parties only can be a fertile source of argument , as can be seen from Panamena Europea Navigacion ( Compania Limitada ) v Frederick Leyland & Co Ltd ( J Russell & Co ) [ 1947 ] AC 428 .
19 What makes this pattern of dots different to those that can be produced by a scanner and page printer is that they vary in size .
20 The input file in the example below is a text file produced by a word-processor .
21 The report , produced by a subsidiary of civil engineers Balfour Beatty , anticipated technical problems with the machinery , such as corrosion damage and encrustation by marine organisms .
22 In an X-ray pattern produced by a semicrystalline polymer , the discrete maxima observed arise from the scattering by small regions of three-dimensional order , which are called crystallites .
23 Does this mean that we are looking at an item produced by a cabinet-maker who was also able to furnish funerals ?
24 Magnetic saturation has a great influence on the torque produced by a stepping motor ( Fig.3.1 ) and its effects can be included in pull-out torque calculations ( Acarnley and Hughes , 1981 ) .
25 The role of generalization decrement in these experiments can be investigated by comparing the effects on excitatory responding of an added stimulus that has had little or no pre-exposure with those produced by a stimulus that has undergone latent inhibition training .
26 The following practical checklist on starting a co-operative , produced by a London college which has developed a local scheme ( for pre-licentiate training in particular ) , indicates a range of practical factors that they considered necessary to take into account :
27 It is widely accepted that the spiral pattern formed by the stars of a galaxy like our own is produced by a density wave moving through the stars .
28 It was originally isolated from endotoxin treated monocytes but can also be produced by a variety of other cells upon stimulation with a number of cytokines including IL-1 and tumour necrosis factor ( TNF-α ) .
29 Street encounters — both between the lower classes and the police and amongst the former — embodied all the elements of contrariness produced by a culture of desperation and survival .
30 Owing to the depth and reverberation of the sound of the bass drum , rhythmical figures , unless very slow , do not come out clearly , but the roll is quite often used and is especially effective pp , when it imparts to the ensemble a ‘ shuddering ’ effect akin to that produced by a 32- or 64-foot organ-pipe .
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