Example sentences of "[noun] produce by [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As an example consider a hybrid stepping motor in which the peak static torque produced by each phase is proportional to the phase current and the phase torques vary sinusoidally with rotor position : For conventional operation the windings are excited by positive and negative rated current , giving a step length of r/2p for each excitation change . |
2 | Bag work is essential to learn how to cope with the often heavy recoil effect produced by this kick . |
3 | To deal with the signals produced by these sense organs they have considerable brains and very quick reactions . |
4 | So , the customer who wants to buy a vacuum cleaner will be familiar with the name Hoover and will therefore look for models produced by this company . |
5 | In turn , the wealth produced by this development has provided the means to pay for the specialized services which the professionals supply . |
6 | When Putnam and Buchsbaum analysed the waveforms produced by each personality it seemed they were examining 60 people , instead of 20 . |
7 | Illustrations produced by any package can be transferred with consummate ease to another . |
8 | Perhaps even more remarkable was the major generalisation in the field of chemistry produced by this period , Mendeleev 's ( 1834–1907 ) Periodic Table of Elements ( 1869 ) . |
9 | Alternatively the higher mobility of the shift produced by this protein ( Figure 2b ) suggests that it may be smaller in size than Oct-1 allowing it to bind adjacent to bound NF1 and activate gene expression synergistically . |
10 | The disc file produced by this format convertor program is then edited using a standard text editor . |
11 | Wine produced by this method is generally accepted as superior to sparklers produced by other less expensive means which are usually known as vin Mousseaux . |
12 | Today everyone is familiar with the pictures of the orphans produced by this population drive . |
13 | Unless very dense , the shady conditions produced by most garden trees can be turned to advantage by creating a miniature woodland that will suit shade-loving plants and offer a cool oasis in a hot summer . |
14 | The sounds produced by this rack are certainly impressive , although I must say that to try and get away from the overall processed sound was almost impossible . |
15 | Before considering the images of old age produced by such material , the concept of social construction itself requires brief discussion , as does the methodology employed . |
16 | For a small screw pitch the effective inertia of the load is reduced and the motor can accelerate rapidly , but must attain a high stepping rate to compensate for the small increments of linear movement produced by each motor step . |
17 | On the other hand , if the individual learns to respond to two quite different situations with the same verbal response , the stimuli produced by this response will be a common element mediating an increased amount of generalization from one stimulus to the other . |
18 | But while biomorphic forms are widespread in Surrealist painting and sculpture produced by either sex , in the paintings of Agar , Colquhoun or the Danish artist Rita Kernn-Larsen , the shapes manage to have multiple readings and echoes in the rest of the natural world , while also leaving no doubt as to their true origins . |
19 | Although he saw selection as a plausible hypothesis that confirmed the scientist 's right to investigate the question , he had major reservations about the mechanism and preferred to believe that evolution occurred through saltations or leaps produced by some mechanism internal to the organism . |
20 | But the diarrhoea produced by this reaction may , in turn , cause lactase deficiency . |
21 | The standards produced by this Lead Body , which should be available by the end of 1992 , will be applicable to a range of SVQs . |
22 | This included details of the information needed by each level of analysis , and the additional information produced by that level . |
23 | Technological spillovers arise whenever information produced by some firm i becomes available to some other firm j without j having to pay for it . |
24 | In terms of advice , what future plans does the company have for this particular model i.e. a school does not wish to buy a microcomputer which will not be compatible with the next range of microcomputers produced by that company . |
25 | As Graham Bowstead points out : ‘ When we took over P&W was printing 130 report and accounts a year , the second-highest number produced by any company , yet it was hardly known south of the border . |
26 | The personnel department would make the final choice , from the list produced by this enquiry . |
27 | About forty of these robust and successful aircraft were built and they became the forerunner of a considerable output of flying-boats produced by this Company . |
28 | Mike lives in Manchester ; we have remarked before on the impressive group of military historians produced by that city . |
29 | 10.2 The Project Officer of each Academic Party will monitor the results produced by that Party to identify any material that may be protectable by IPR applications . |
30 | The dissociation produced by this procedure constitutes something of a theoretical puzzle . |