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

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1 Amused speculation on whether the new vicar could really be casting lustful glances at the choir-mistress produced an effective antidote to the emotional tension a few minutes earlier .
2 The case produced a significant impact at the time , and has been restrictively construed .
3 Since the Aberfan disaster in 1966 , the law requires that overburden be separated from other waste , and the dumping technique produces a new shape .
4 As she suggests , this supplementation produces a creative tension or uncertainty in the theory .
5 It emerged that , in conscious and especially in excited or agitated patients , the drug produced a remarkable state of inactivity or indifference .
6 This certificate produced the desired effect and I was allowed to stay at home on parade days .
7 The management changes introduced at Eurotunnel and Transmanche Link produced a rapid improvement in tunnelling performance and by the late Spring of 1989 the project was back on target .
8 Fig 1 — This voltage-ratio/frequency converter produces a TTL-compatible output pulse train that equals KVN/VD , where VN and VD are the inputs and K=4R2C1 .
9 This technique produced a great deal of interesting material , but I still felt a need to achieve more insight into the language behaviour of my informants — especially outside school .
10 A short walk near the university produces the dispiriting impression that urban life in Africa is hopeless .
11 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×10 ) ; B. incisor from short-eared owl assemblage with superficial digestion along its entire length ( ×11 ) ; C. detail of superficial digestion caused by short-eared owl ( ×75 ) ; D. detail of same with the prism structure of the enamel apparent ( ×375 ) ; E. incisor in premaxilla from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×30 ) ; F. detail of same ( ×85 ) ; G. isolated incisor from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×15 ) ; H. digestion and splitting of incisor from European eagle owl assemblage ( ×56 ) ; I. digestion of enamel and dentine from tawny owl assemblage producing an uneven surface on both ( ×11 ) ; J. enamel removal from middle of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×13 ) ; K. detail of digested enamel edge ( ×375 ) ; L. heavy digestion of enamel and dentine from hen harrier assemblage ( ×18 ) .
12 If we accept that the ratio of assets held by institutions is a matter of careful choice and that normally their asset portfolio is in equilibrium , then it follows that the loss of notes and coin produces a secondary effect .
13 If the rotor is slightly displaced from the step position a force is developed between the stator and rotor teeth ( Harris et al. , 1977 ) giving a torque which tends to return the rotor to the step position ; a rotor displacement in the negative direction produces a positive torque and a positive displacement results in a negative torque .
14 The 1906 election produced a Liberal landslide , although it was much less strong in the West Midlands than in most other parts of the country .
15 So the election produced an enormous increase in at least minimal awareness of local candidates .
16 This discontent produced a Labour victory in the Mid-Staffordshire by-election on 22 March , the 21.4% swing to Labour representing the party 's best by-election result in half a century .
17 Intravenous infusion of phenylephrine produced a sustained increase in blood pressure , but phenylephrine did not affect either basal gall bladder pressure or the response to CCK-8 ( Table I ) .
18 The base component produces a deep structure tree .
19 Marthus did n't actually foresee this erm , this leap in from technology and as a result he was basing his predictions on past trends so if past trends had continued would have been , he w , he would been correct but because erm , agriculturalists started to erm , use technology and at that time it was a very sort of low technology , but nevertheless it would , would 've production dramatically you know , you do n't think of drainage as being particularly high tech but it can increase the , the yield on a crop sort of four or five times and so si simple drainage systems would be introduced erm ro rotations were being introduced , again rotations you think of being fairly straightforward but erm prior to the agricultural revolution rotations were n't used rotations can improve the fertility of the soil and er yields as well right okay , so agriculture produces a homogenous product , by and large and er as there is n't the scope , the product differentiation , and there is n't the scope for specialisation because we 'd need a farm the size of Europe to feed the world with , w with wheat .
20 A chance hearing of the Lord 's Prayer produces the following conversation : Child : What 's heaven ?
21 One further variation is to operate the motor with alternate one and two-phase-on excitation , i.e. A , AB , B BC , C , CA , A , --- Each excitation change produces an incremental movement which is half the length of a normal step and therefore this excitation is known as the " half-stepping " mode of operation .
22 The NO synthase inhibitors L-NA and L-NAME produced a comparable increase in blood pressure that persisted for at least one hour .
23 Thomas Stocking produced the rococo plasterwork in all the main rooms , and in the eastern bedroom on the first floor there are plaster birds flying overhead .
24 The indication of a possible error is if the lexical look-up produces no allowable candidate strings , or if all candidates at a word position are rejected by further stages of analysis .
25 The digging of kaolin , actually decomposed granite , on a vast scale for the pottery industry produces a tortured landscape unlike any other in England .
26 The reappearance of one of these tureens after so many years was exciting enough , but only a week later the mail produced a murky Polaroid snapshot of another tureen in South america and we were able to offer the two , reunited on the auction block after about 159 years .
27 When Charles visited Walahfrid 's old monastery at Reichenau , the poet produced an appropriate encomium : Due glory we accord To the power of the Trinity Which conveyed you here safe and sound Through the realms of the Franks ! …
28 The department produces a wide range of reports relating to aspects of company manpower .
29 In addition , the Group Information Department produces an in-house newspaper ‘ Wavelength ’ which is circulated every month to employees throughout the Group and to P&O Group pensioners .
30 The association produces a regular newsletter — one aim of which is to publicise and coordinate research- and is planning a series of conference on appropriate themes .
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