Example sentences of "produce [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Control injections with preimmune serum produced normal embryos .
2 Withdrawal produces emotional changes , immobility , lethargy , and headaches which can be severe .
3 Specifically a monopolist in residence will equate marginal revenue and marginal cost and earn substantial profits as a result , yet ( small scale ) entry would be barred because costs of producing low outputs are so high .
4 In the gut , the main symptom of candidiasis is said to be bloating and wind , because as the yeast ferments its food it produces prodigious quantities of carbon dioxide gas .
5 Although the centre of gravity in Tudor and Stuart England stayed in the more open Midlands and East Anglia , the fringe counties produced strong variations to the general stability and prosperity of these two centuries .
6 Sewage outfall at Bourne End producing odd skimmers along with quality roach .
7 A simple unipolar drive circuit — so-called because it produces unidirectional currents suitable for use with a variable -reluctance type motor is discussed in Section 2.2 .
8 A subsidiary of the Rover group is producing complete bodyshells for the car , which was last built sixteen years ago .
9 A subsidiary of the Rover group is producing complete bodyshells for the car , which was last built sixteen years ago .
10 Producing sticky labels
11 Some of the structures simply ended , hanging in space ; others terminated in smaller versions of the main station , like a cluster of eggs carried on the leg of an insect ; still others , following their skewed paths , met and became united with each other , producing strange hybrids .
12 Most current procedures for recording the electrical activity of the brain , or producing radiographic images of the living human brain , or investigating the accuracy and timing of behaviour are dependent on computing capacity which was not available twenty years ago .
13 LORD Whitelaw , the former deputy prime minster , warned yesterday of the danger of producing low-quality acts of parliament by overloading the 15-bill Queen 's Speech programme with additional ‘ instant legislation ’ .
14 Inadequate light produces weak plants which shed their leaves very regularly .
15 According to Mr Jones , the modern forger 's energies are more usually expended on producing counterfeit Rolexes or Lebanese ‘ Johnnie Hawker ’ Red Label whisky than on fine art .
16 That area of Aberdeenshire has a long tradition of producing outstanding personalities .
17 Recognizing that selecting the fabric according to the house was producing outstanding results , Laura encouraged Jane Clifford to oversee the decoration of both a four-storey Victorian London house and a Cotswold stone farmhouse .
18 Although the concept of tumour cells producing degradative enzymes is appealing , particularly in the light of Liotta 's three step theory of invasion , it is now becoming clear that production and regulation of metalloproteinases in health is a delicate host derived balance .
19 Jean-Marc Brocard is an exceptionally talented wine-maker producing classic wines using modern vinification techniques .
20 As well as these acute metabolic derangements found in diabetes producing acute effects on platelet function , other factors known to influence platelet function in non-diabetics may be operative in the diabetic population under study , such as the presence of vascular disease , ingestion of aspirin-like substances , exercise , smoking , and the use of the contraceptive pill .
21 Not surprisingly research on different places produced conflicting results .
22 The snag in all this thinking was that most of the people involved knew little or nothing about producing mass-market newspapers .
23 This should produce a comprehensive DTP system capable of producing professional leaflets , flyers or an in-house newsletter or magazine .
24 There were pockets where reasonable crop-sharing leases produced stable communities .
25 In the final analysis , however , these committees not only performed an important manifest function in coordinating and producing coherent plans for project involvement , but also some valuable latent functions .
26 Consequently in 1835 the Geological Survey of Great Britain was established by the government for the purpose of producing geological maps of the country to be based on the Ordnance Survey maps as they became available .
27 The merchant-princes of Venice were not reigning princes or immensely wealthy cardinals ; they economized where they could and , although astonishing spectacle was indispensable to the success of opera , the Venetians were adept at producing striking effects with relatively simple means .
28 He thinks it 's ‘ nice ’ that people credit him with changing British photography , with breaking down the class barriers , with producing memorable images , but he also seems slightly amused by it all .
29 February 's off-peak sales of Contemporary Art in New York produced respectable results as well as evidence that the price-gap between first-rate works and the rest may be widening .
30 For example , a diet consisting mainly of invertebrate prey produces compact but granular pellets , mammalian prey produces cohesive pellets bound together by skin and fur , and bird prey produces loose large pellets because of the feathers .
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