Example sentences of "produce [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This radiation may increase the depth of the ‘ D ’ layer due to ionisation and produce the all too well known Dellinger face out when long-distance HF communication ceases abruptly . |
2 | Their very excellence makes heavy demands on the time and energy of their teaching faculty , so people who stay long in such places rarely produce the books and articles commonly published by their counterparts in bigger universities , and are therefore often little known outside their own institutions . |
3 | Not Eliot alone , but Eliot , Shakespeare , and Tennyson produce the poem . |
4 | Calm conditions produce the best founder action . |
5 | But more than anything else women produce the labour force — sons . |
6 | Since the kidneys produce the largest volume of urine in the middle of the day , any drug that is being removed will be least concentrated in the urine , and so be least likely to cause damage , at this time . |
7 | Quite correctly , the ACS insists that such contractors produce the same standards of catering that are expected of the ACC . |
8 | The new athletic demands on untrained muscles and tendons produce the inflammation , pain and weakness that can result in severe and permanent disability . |
9 | Rainforests absorb carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen essential for all life , including our own . |
10 | It did n't require much capital to manufacture the equipment or produce the short films , and for some time it was possible for small craftsmen on the British model to keep up with the big boys in France or the US . |
11 | This will apply to around 3,000 of Britain 's worst polluting processes , including those that produce the so-called red list substances — heavy metals and chemicals most dangerous to man and the environment . |
12 | They are either green or black , the green varieties being the unripened fruits of the same trees that produce the fully ripened black olives . |
13 | A refinement is to transplant only the so-called beta cells of the Islets of Langerhans , the picturesquely named nodes of tissue which actually produce the insulin . |
14 | Although it is the hereditary peers who give the House of Lords its raison d'être , it is the life peers who give the place its intellectual distinction and who produce the most impressive arguments in examining the details of legislation . |
15 | In the face of mounting defeats , personal losses , misery , and sacrifice , Hitler 's earlier successes began to be seen in a new light , and he was now increasingly blamed for policies which had led to the war , and for his failure to terminate the war and produce the desired peace . |
16 | Call it a rites-of-passage novel , a coming-of-age novel or a coming-out novel , it is usually a writer 's way of exploring how the early years can irritate to life the otherwise dormant sensitivities that produce the itch to write fiction . |
17 | BAFTAGATE , the television 's industry 's most gripping drama , took a new turn yesterday when the four Bafta judges who complained about last month 's award of a prize to ITV 's Prime Suspect , demanded that Bafta produce the ballot slips . |
18 | When I produce the new album , it 's got to be good . ’ |
19 | Production however , declined by two thirds between the peak year of 1966 and 1975 , the numbers of home weavers dropping from 1,200 to 600 and of mill workers ( who produce the yarn for the home weavers ) from 900 to 400 . |
20 | We will continue to support our science base to maintain the excellence of our science and to ensure that we produce the skilled technical people we need . |
21 | The priorities that produce the recall of particular themes doubtless relate to the histories of the persons concerned . |
22 | These joints give the arthrophytes ( ‘ jointed plants ’ ) their scientific name , and the little whorls of tiny branches produce the bushy appearance which accounts for their popular one . |
23 | The first , and urgent , question relates to the administrative and financial arrangements that should replace the present system under which four separate bodies produce the clean feed from the two Houses of Parliament ( HOCBUL and the Operator for the Commons Chamber , CCTV for Commons Committees and the BBC and ITN jointly for the Lord ) . |
24 | We need to examine , therefore , those experiments that try to determine if the conditions necessary for stimulus exposure to produce latent inhibition are the same as those that produce the habituation of a UR . |
25 | … we may safely assume that there exists some universal semantics of literature , comprehending the themes which are to be met with always and everywhere and which are limited in number ; their transformations and combinations produce the apparent multitude of literary themes . |
26 | It does not seem to me to address the problem to say that if the producers produce the programmes the audience will supply the criticism . |
27 | God 's vitality and happiness produce the fruit of the Spirit that is ‘ love , joy and peace ’ . |
28 | Our system of criminal justice demands that the government seeking to punish an individual produce the evidence by its own independent labours , rather than by the cruel , simple expedient of compelling it from his own mouth . |
29 | Those doctors who have been trained to practise Ayurvedic medicine ( a traditional type of Indian medicine ) have been able to show that foods such as fresh vegetables , rice and pulses produce the clearest and most balanced mental state . |
30 | We can assess all the relevant factors for you , and produce the right amount of cash at the appropriate time . |