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

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1 The first two books produced by the new partnership of WWF with IIED and Earthscan Publications , dealing with major environmental questions , have just been published .
2 Employment case law indicates that governors would be wise to follow the code of practice produced by the Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service ( ACAS ) for the preparation and operation of disciplinary procedures ( see Appendix II ) .
3 Having established the torque correction factors for the common excitation schemes of a three.phase motor and illustrated the method by which the factor may be found for motors with larger numbers of phases , we can now consider how the pull-out torque produced by the d.c. and fundamental current components varies with stepping rate .
4 Amongst the Democrats Clinton won in Georgia by a sufficiently large margin to assuage some of the widespread doubts produced by the earlier allegations of marital infidelity and draft avoidance [ see pp. 38714 ; 38756 ] .
5 Myrmicacin is found with plant hormones in a secretion produced by the thoracic gland which disrupts the flow of components to cell walls and cell division is disturbed .
6 Lively and original , Jennings has been described as the only real poet produced by the British cinema .
7 The newsletter gives of news of audio-visuals produced by the Anglican Communion , including one called ‘ On the Move ’ , a thirty minute video which ‘ captures the rich evangelistic , liturgical and cultural diversity in Anglicanism ’ as it prepares ‘ to move more deeply into the Decade of Evangelism . ’
8 Only Southey 's description survives to give some impression of the effect produced by the towering limestone gorge on two minds eager to be astonished :
9 Notice in this extract the effect produced by the repeated word " too " , which suggests a slightly dismissive superiority on the part of the writer — an effect reinforced by the words " simplistic " and " quirky " .
10 Eventually , these evolved into guidelines produced by the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum a decade later .
11 Second , whatever is determined about this , it is crucial to determining whether or not the data produced by the cross-sectional survey can provide accurate estimates of the relationship of interest .
12 The Nursing Bibliography produced by the Royal College of Nursing is essential for every nursing library , both for tutors and learners , when exploring areas for study .
13 Anyone who has had access to classified work produced by the scientific civil service is likely to endorse this view .
14 Characters , for example , are not ‘ real ’ people but effects produced by the semic code through its naming of qualities , which are then given an appearance of individuality and reality through the attribution of a proper name .
15 I opted for parsley to help them get over the difference in water and to remove any toxins produced by the parasitic attack , mint as an antiseptic and to encourage them to feed , fennel to help clear out the digestive tract in case of internal parasites ( a very mild air to pumpkin seeds ) and as a mild antiseptic , elderflowers to reduce the fish 's stress , pumpkin seeds to deal with the parasites and to help the skin heal , and garlic — again to deal with the parasites , but also as an antibiotic in case of secondary infection .
16 While the Guidelines on Child Abuse produced by the Regional Council are currently being revised , the current version is still valid and should be readily available to all staff .
17 It can detect the minute water movements produced by the muscular twitches of its prey .
18 Whatever the process , it could well be that the crustal shortening in the continents produced by the early phases of the Hercynian orogeny , with its resultant lowering of sea-levels , produced the widespread regression of late Carboniferous times , when coal measure swamps spread from Texas to the Donetz .
19 The amended text produced by the CMI reflected the strong influence of the Harter Act .
20 This is not a ‘ killjoy ’ attitude but an attempt to guard against the dehydration produced by the dry air in the cabin .
21 ‘ The wood turned beautifully , ’ Arthur recalled , tactfully refraining from comment on the qualify of the noise produced by the finished instrument .
22 Desmond Morris later drew attention to several signals that resemble activities produced by the autonomic nervous system such as auditory signals ( shouts ) that may have evolved from rapid automatic breathing , and even the scent-marking by urine at territory boundaries in mammals .
23 Tony and Matt are both experienced cavers , they have the right equipment , have had a guide to the mines produced by the Northern Association of Caving Clubs , and , more importantly , Matt at least has done this sort of thing before , or as he said , If I remember rightly … "
24 magnet field must be weak compared to the field produced by the winding currents .
25 The store had a peculiar and not altogether wholesome odour , a cross between a creek when the tide is out and the smell produced by the local sewage works .
26 Joe Collier , reader in clinical pharmacology at St George 's Hospital , London , said : ‘ The drugs and products produced by the pharmaceutical industry are invaluable .
27 One or two odd shapes were found , but most authorities dismissed these as patterns produced by the physical processes of rock formation that had nothing whatever to do with living organisms .
28 The first team produced by the Arsenal-sponsored scheme did not disappoint , and he urged the introduction of professional coaching into youth clubs and both the public and local authority schools .
29 Nor were new ideas produced by the Labour government for the general elections of 1950 and 1951 .
30 ICI Agricultural products in Cold Creek , USA , reduced the amount of liquid hazardous waste produced by the annual clean-out of one of its reactors by 87 per cent since 1991 .
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