Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] produce the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The condition may be upheld if the plaintiff had previously disclosed his reports or offered to disclose them in exchange for the defendant 's reports ( Clarke v Martlew [ 1973 ] QB 58 ) but even that is in doubt since Megarity v DJ Ryan & Sons Ltd [ 1980 ] 2 All ER 832 in which it was said that the plaintiff can not make it a condition precedent to granting a medical examination that the defendant must produce the ensuing report , since to do so would pre-empt the court 's power to give directions as to expert evidence .
2 An analysis of the traditional functions of heads might produce the following list :
3 If Western nations could produce the philosophical Superman of Nietzsche , why not Asian nations too ?
4 Do n't hit them too hard — gentle tapping will produce the desired result .
5 An easterly wind can produce the unusual bird , an off-route ‘ accidental ’ , an ‘ over shooter ’ or ‘ drifter ’ .
6 If not , the reagent is too acid and a further gram of mercuric nitrate added to produce a slight cloudiness should produce the yellow precipitate .
7 It does not matter how many people are questioned and how well the answers are added up and averaged out — asking the wrong people the wrong question will produce the wrong answer .
8 We might wish to say that any accountant would produce the same set of accounts from the same data .
9 Inclusion of large numbers of very old elderly in the study population will produce the opposite effect .
10 If it is desired to emphasise the penetrating , rather reedy quality of the higher viola notes an oboe or two added in unison will do this , while two flutes in unison with the violas will produce the opposite effect by rounding off the tone .
11 You may think that all 300dpi page printers would produce the same quality of image but this turns out not to be the case .
12 1n addition , for satisfactory stepping action , the number of stator teeth must be near ( but not equal ) to the number of rotor teeth , e.g. a three-phase , 15 degree step length motor is constructed with eight rotor teeth and usually has twelve stator teeth , although the alternative of six stator teeth would produce the same step length .
13 The argument was that crustal shortening within the continents would produce the same displacement of underlying layers , but the seas would be spread wider and therefore lower .
14 Although a rational approach may produce the best policy , there may not be widespread agreement on it .
15 With a geometrical approach using generalised surfaces called orbifolds and a recent theorem of French mathematician Pierre Berard , they showed that two differently shaped drum skins could produce the same sound .
16 Steve Lillywhite will produce the new LP , scheduled for autumn release .
17 These source rocks are the peridotites , and since geophysics tells us that the mantle consists of the same kind of material all over the world , it 's clear that melting part of the mantle beneath Hawaii should produce the same kind of rocks as those produced by melting part of the mantle beneath Iceland .
18 Mr Lamont , speaking to journalists at a Treasury press conference , justified the imposition of VAT , saying he believed only fiscal measures could produce the necessary energy savings to meet commitments on global warming .
19 Failing the development of a vaccine for human beings to protect themselves against malaria , or a ‘ one-shot ’ radical drug , or a long-lasting preventative medicine , the control of the mosquito vector must produce the greatest benefit to the greatest number in the shortest time .
20 The artists do not have to be able to draw , though it helps : they do , however , have to be able to ‘ visualize ’ a design or a film and be able to explain their ideas by words and rough pictures so that a specialized artist or photographer can produce the finished illustration .
21 What misreading of West European politics could produce the following assimilation of the urban radicalism of the 1970s in Western Europe to the pluralist ideal of small-town politics in the United States ' ?
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