Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] produced [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | These institutions are produced for the same purpose as neuroses are by the individual ; they are collective solutions for the problem of defence against unsatisfied wishes . |
2 | 34 million cases are produced in the UK , of which over 80% is exported . |
3 | In the end , it must be accepted that exports are produced through the co-operation , to a greater or lesser extent , of every enterprise in the economy . |
4 | Minutes are produced from the meeting and the project is let on least cost . |
5 | Many branches are produced on the main stems . |
6 | Those guidelines were produced for the police national computer mark I. It is now almost five years since they were published . |
7 | Movement of the system thus results in a number of parallel images being produced for the second model at each event . |
8 | This signal can be compared to the signals being produced by the phase sequence generator as a check that the motor is operating correctly . |
9 | Particularly fine white pearls were produced by the fisheries of Celebes and North Australia . |
10 | A general collocation dictionary of some 12,475 entries was produced from the 5 million-word general corpus , and separate domain dictionaries created for each of the five superfields . |
11 | Antibodies are produced by the body 's immune system in an attempt to neutralize toxins or viruses . |
12 | However , the proportions in which elements are produced in the big bang depend on the number of types of neutrino ( the neutrinos play a role in moving energy around the fireball ) . |
13 | Tiny bas-relief cameos are produced by the unique processes of figuremaking and ornamenting and many of the subjects are taken from Greek and Roman mythology . |
14 | The conventional wisdom is that the biggest effects are produced after the veil of material from an eruption ( called a ‘ dust veil ’ , although suspended droplets of liquids such as sulphuric acid may be just important as solid particles ) has spread around the hemisphere and is blocking the Sun 's radiation more or less uniformly . |
15 | The new 600 now means there are 5 models being produced from the plant ; a stark contrast to the fears of two years ago . |
16 | In particular , the largest bulges and indentations are produced by the large eddies to be described in Sections 21.4 and 21.6 ; these eddies are responsible for the fact that the region in which γ is non-zero but less than 1 extends over a sizeable fraction of the flow ( see , e.g. , Fig. 21.5 ) . |
17 | However these flowers do not breed true and in the F2 generation red , pink , and white-flowered plants are produced in the ratio 1:2:1 . |
18 | Auditory targets were produced by the experimenter tapping on the table by the targets using a pen . |
19 | The pies were produced within the public houses themselves by the manager 's wife or catering assistant on the basis of recipes prepared by this department . |
20 | Thereafter all press statements were produced from the party office , but the cohesion advantage remained because the leadership of the Party was still very clearly in the hands of one man . |
21 | Ken Norris and others ( see Bibliography ) believe that their sounds are produced in the nasal structures below the blow-hole . |
22 | A few pages are produced in the virtuoso technique of white and gold on a black background . |
23 | It is just possible that , because these spiritual things are produced by the mind and are therefore peculiar to individuals , varying little or much from person to person , they represent the real and absolute fact of individuality . |
24 | Different sets of figures are produced on the value of wealth held by different groups of the population . |
25 | For them , the important point is that these figures are produced by the state . |
26 | These tables are produced by the Department of Health and Social Security . |
27 | I knew that these paintings were produced for the Spanish in the decades after their conquest of Latin America , and represented the christianising of the old centres of Inca culture , in Peru and Bolivia especially . |
28 | The frontier AB shows the maximum quantity of goods which the economy can produce for one person given the quantity of goods being produced for the other person . |
29 | In the course of four decades almost half a million pounds were produced for the king by clerical taxation , and in fact its burden was all the more concentrated because of the absence of demands in the 1360s . |
30 | The pamphlets were produced on the school duplicating machine . |