Example sentences of "be produced [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Early reports were that the four-litre V8 , to be produced at the same factory as Ford 's Zeta range of 16-valve fours , could produce as much as 290bhp when fitted with Jaguar-designed cylinder heads .
2 egg removal is a surgical procedure , virtually always preceeded by the administration of fertility drugs and hormones to the woman so that multiple eggs will be produced during the menstrual cycle , and to control the time of ovulation .
3 ‘ As a result , important gas reserves will now be produced into the next century , benefiting the local population and completing an investment for LASMO which — Inshallah ! — has every prospect of providing well-earned profits in due course . ’
4 That is , information could be produced for the entire Read-off , all posts in a particular employing location , all posts in a given function , etc .
5 The addition of the ribber offers a wide range of double bed fabrics and textures which can not be produced on the single bed — one of which is double jacquard .
6 Thus , for example , at the outset he excludes consideration of budgetary information , because he feels that to have validity in financial reports it must be produced on the same basis as the financial accounts .
7 This constraint relates to objectivity since the more objective financial reports are the more likely that different reports will be produced on the same basis .
8 Modern production methods now mean the 600 can be produced on the same line as the 800 .
9 Powder coatings will be produced on the same site .
10 This is made crystal clear in a somewhat laboured exposition in a book by Preece and Maier published in 1889 : Let us suppose the two microphonic transmitters are placed on the stage at T and T 1 , and these transmitters separately connected by two distinct wires to two telephone receivers , R and R 1 , which are applied to both ears to hear the actor , whom we will suppose to be placed at A. It is easy to understand that , the distance of this actor from transmitter T being less than that from transmitter T 1 , his song will be more distinctly reproduced by transmitter T than by T 1 , and the stronger impression will be produced on the left ear .
11 One additional problem is that the voltage.controlled oscillator is unable to provide the pause between step commands needed at the beginning of the deceleration period so that the rotor can advance beyond the excited phase equilibrium position ; the control of individual phase excitation timings available with the other open-loop schemes can not be produced with the voltage-controlled oscillator technique .
12 The material used for X is quite different from that used for Y but both may be produced with the same labour force .
13 Will he give an assurance that his ideas for reform will be produced before the Scottish Grand Committee debate on the constitution that he proposes ?
14 Well I think it the they 've small workforces in each of the three quarries , I think there are twenty in , and twenty odd in and we thought well twenty men are n't really gon na hurt the quarry the companies , the group of companies that much , because slate will still be produced in the other two .
15 Flowering stems will be produced in the second year , and thereafter it will self-sow .
16 This reflects the pressures that caused the documents to be produced in the first place .
17 TV chiefs insist that the series will be produced in the best possible taste but admit being inspired by America .
18 A more comprehensive video of the safe system of work is also to be produced in the near future .
19 According to this approach , employment and real wages show a systematic tendency to diverge from what would be produced by the simple pressures of demand and supply of labour .
20 Mohieddin al-Ghareeb , head of the new authority , said that he did not foresee the reimposition of price controls on private-sector companies , although prices might be fixed in very rare cases and for basic commodities which tended not to be produced by the private sector .
21 On the contrary , it is time to treat religion as something strange and outside the ordinary run of life , something which , mysteriously , has had a vast effect on people , over which wars were fought and people were burned and persecuted , and which still has an effect on people ; something which can not be reduced to mere kindness at the old people 's parties or village jumble sales , but which has inspired some of the most splendid painting , writing , music , and architecture ever to be produced by the human imagination , and is still capable of producing martyrdom , cruelty , and sectarian passion .
22 This idea of a white conspiracy , between police , unemployed youth , employers , and the mass media relies on the assumption that equivalent effects in disparate contexts must be produced by the same omnipresent agency or cause .
23 Whether public goods need be produced by the public sector depends not on their consumption characteristics , on which our definition of public good relies , but on their production characteristics .
24 These would be produced by the British Bankers Association and the Building Societies Association , though the DTI reserves the right to re-examine the legislative option if progress towards any particular SORP becomes unduly delayed .
25 All members of a particular society appear to be produced from the same mould .
26 Some children might be asked to predict the two-dimensional shape that will be produced from the three-dimensional shape .
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