Example sentences of "[vb -s] [not/n't] produce a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Britain has not produced a champion since James Hunt in 1976 but Nigel Mansell is favourite to bring the driver 's title back to Britain . |
2 | The reason England has n't produced a heavyweight champion of the world , he adds casually , is that most of the contenders have gone into football . |
3 | That is to say , the superposition of a state with an electron " here " and a state with an electron " there " does not produce a state with an electron at some point in between " here " or " there " but a state in which the electron can be found either " here " or " there " , with probabilities which depend ( in a way I have not defined but which is capable of precise specification -see Appendix , AS ) on the balance between the two states . |
4 | ' … committing a crime does not produce a book , the efforts of the author do . |
5 | First , a bureau does not produce a surplus of revenue over costs which can be appropriated by employers , owners or employees as their own income . |
6 | It is probable that , in the majority of male cases , haemophilus does not produce a urethritis and most men with the infection will have neither signs nor symptoms . |
7 | In these terms , the original puzzle becomes that of why natural selection does not produce a population consisting entirely of hawks . |
8 | If the system does not produce a result , letters may be changed . |
9 | The system allows for whole word matches as well as composite matches , so that if the suffix analysis does not produce a result , the whole word match is chosen . |