Example sentences of "[be] producing [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Brazilians are producing lapachol for oral administration as part of a drug therapy for cancer , and the authorities have approved it for clinical trials in humans .
2 The time taken for development from infection until mature adult parasites are producing eggs or larvae is known as the prepatent period and this is of known duration for each nematode species .
3 prepared , and are producing vegetables .
4 They form part of the Green Lungs of Poland programme , supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature , and are producing vegetables , together with cattle and goats milk .
5 Those girls are getting from 13s to El a week for producing the Gazette and in London they would have to pay 395 at the lowest to the men who are producing government work , so that the competition is not fair .
6 We advise groups or individuals that are producing work for publication to consult with others engaged in the same activity .
7 The next day , US State Department representative Margaret Tutwiler hinted to reporters that Baker was considering transferring his attention from the Middle East to areas of the world " where the circumstances are producing change " , although he continued to hold meetings on the Middle East during January .
8 They are producing reports with photographs and word-processed texts .
9 But more than one such mention , or a too heavily insisted on mention , especially when it is plain that it is not contributing to the whole , simply draws attention to the fact that you are producing fiction .
10 They are producing problem children …
11 Therefore , it provides a multi-purpose connective which is particularly useful when we are producing speech without pause for planning or time for selecting a precise alternative .
12 As Richards ( 1989 ) discusses , there are currently 26 out of 300 possible landfill sites in Britain which are producing energy on a commercial basis , and there is considerable scope for increased biogas production as there is in West Germany and the USA .
13 Armed with a saw and a screwdriver I have fitted my own secondary units and , now , some companies are producing panes that are made of high-resilience plastics , which are much lighter to handle and are much warmer to the touch than glass .
14 As Europe moves to become a single market , does it make any sense that Britain should be closing coal mines which are producing coal far cheaper than those in west Germany ?
15 Some record offices are producing disks , but disks can also be produced by a teacher or teacher 's group .
16 Nowadays the manufacturers are producing cottons called two , three and four-ply which I 'm told knit up very well on the standard machine .
17 The second reason is a nagging doubt that perhaps we are researching fictions of our own making ; that is , we are producing theories about experimental subjects in laboratory situations which have nothing to do with the individual in society .
18 The university and polytechnic librarians seem to be on surer ground when they are producing guides on literature search strategies , or guides to the preparation of bibliographical references or guides to the preparation of projects and theses : that is , when they are writing guides to library and information techniques .
19 The glittering Godiva shops , in the Grand'Place and elsewhere , have been producing pralines laced with alcohol since the Twenties , but dedicated chocophiles are seduced by the subtler tastes of Wittamer , 12 Place du Grand Sablon , or Mary , 73 Rue Royale .
20 In the early 1970s the local firm that had been producing soap since 1943 was closed down by the action of its major shareholder , who also owned an import agency .
21 For example , the well-established tradition of ‘ community studies ’ , which involves a researcher or a team of researchers using a wide variety of methods to study a whole community , has been producing work in both Britain and the USA almost continuously since the 1920s .
22 Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes .
23 The town has been producing wool , cloth , and blankets since the 13th. century and much of its prosperity today is still founded on those industries .
24 For over half a century , Tintawn has been producing wool and wool-rich carpets of the highest quality .
25 Stanley Mill now operates under the name Marling and Evans and , with the exception of a short spell as a munition store during World War II , has been producing cloth ever since .
26 The factory 's been producing leather goods for more than seventy years at the same site .
27 Europress have also been producing children 's software for many years — their ‘ Fun School ’ series is one of the highest selling series in ‘ edutainment ’ although their earlier releases now look a bit crude and dated .
28 In fact , the high quality of iron ore available to the Romans in Britain combined with the use of charcoal fuel in the smelting process , meant that they could have been producing steel which would have given a much harder and sharper edge to the blade than normal iron .
29 Olympus have been producing pocket recorders since 1969 and invented the microcassette that combines the advantages of a normal size cassette including excellent sound quality and lengthy recording time whilst allowing the recorder to be truly pocketable .
30 For years , he has been producing images of himself in different guises : from ancient Roman busts to self-portraits done in the styles of famous artists .
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