Example sentences of "[modal v] be produced by [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Only one reel of tape should be produced by this procedure . |
2 | They must be produced by some other spirit , and if we attend to their ‘ constant regularity , order , … magnificence , beauty , and perfection ’ , we see that they must be produced by an ‘ eternal , infinitely wise , good , and perfect ’ spirit , which is God . |
3 | Mosley 's own preoccupation among the BUF 's immediate policies was the raising of a protectionist barrier so that goods which could be produced by British labour from British materials should be prohibited imports . |
4 | Firstly , although the material may be produced by one library or by a group of libraries within one authority , the message is an exhortation to use library services or the stock of libraries in general . |
5 | For such reasons , one may argue that there is a continuity of comic tone between the Miller 's and Reeve 's Tales which counteracts such contrasts as may be produced by cold moral calculation . |
6 | A pure capitalist economic system would be one in which property was privately owned , so that all goods and services would be produced by private enterprise in response to economic incentives . |
7 | This man , if without great genius , saw at a glance the effect which would be produced by any opéra you showed him . |
8 | Such detachment models predict that two types of passive margin will be produced by continental rupture . |
9 | Inevitably more new forms of contract will be produced by different organisations representing their own response to the difficulties of continuing the traditional relationships in the construction process . |
10 | The implications of this paper could be regarded as being of considerable significance and must , therefore , be viewed with caution until further corroborative evidence can be produced by large-scale excavation on the site of the ‘ villa ’ and a detailed ground survey of the large area of the suggested tempelbezirk . |
11 | Professor Gilbert Kelling has pointed out to me that , in certain circumstances , bedding planes can be produced by textural and diagenetic differences within " continuous sedimentation " . |
12 | This conclusion is supported by the fact that changes in the fossil record , even rather rapid ones like the increase in human brain size in the last four million years , were slower by a factor of 1,000 than the rate at which changes can be produced by artificial selection in laboratory populations or domestic animals . |
13 | This sensitivity to initial conditions underlies chaos and can be produced by repeated stretching and folding within the attractor . |
14 | There is some variability in the figure quoted for the minimum Re at which transition can be produced by large disturbances , values going down to 1800 . |