Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] produced " in BNC.
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1 | Further modification and mineralisation eventually produced two flat protective shells . |
2 | However , before considering the statements on the curriculum eventually produced by the DES let us summarise some of the issues of the ‘ debate ’ . |
3 | The small collocation dictionary so produced seemed highly plausible , so a previously unseen document from the domain of banking was passed through the confusion program to produce suitable test data . |
4 | Examples of good practice thus produced could then be an ingredient in a rolling programme of motivation and expansion in school library provision . |
5 | Their innings , though , was marked by a wonderful display from Gooch , his thirty-sixth attempt finally produced a Test century , and it was very much worth waiting for . |
6 | We have heard it acknowledged by the most zealous practitioner of the art , that he has , more than once , witnessed all the excitement of action coition thus produced in a woman . |
7 | It was turned into the highest-rated Made-for-TV movie ever produced , catapulting Nina Kenyon , the young unknown cast in the lead , to multiple awards and international stardom . |
8 | The Governors ' Unit serviced by the Education Department also produced a news-sheet which contained updates on government and LEA reports and initiatives , and offered lists of issues for consideration . |
9 | This study also produced annual age specific incidence estimates . |
10 | Denudation chronology also produced a number of debates which centred not only on the existence of surfaces of a particular number , which was not readily resolved by trend surface analysis , but also on the mode of development of planation surfaces and the significance of earth movement in influencing the denudation chronology . |
11 | When John Barton stirs it into life , ‘ the effect instantly produced was warm and glowing light in every comer of the room ’ . |
12 | The result of this scholarly study often produced tall houses such as this , with a semi-basement to rise above the damp and a stairway up to the main floor to add importance . |
13 | This restoration of the sense of life may well be an effect frequently produced by techniques of making strange , but Shklovsky makes it clear that in the end the object itself is not important , but merely a pretext for art . |
14 | Resistance groups on the Continent frequently produced schemes for a European structure which could prevent another war and some were ready to create a political federation . |
15 | The PSI report is the most detailed study of a British police force yet produced , and Section Four of the report , entitled ‘ The police and people in London ’ , examines the relationship between the police and the public in some depth . |
16 | Neither abolition nor emancipation therefore produced a satisfactory capitalist solution of ‘ the agrarian problem ’ , and it is doubtful whether this could have been achieved unless the conditions for the development of a capitalist agriculture were already present , as in the areas on the margins of the slave/serf economy such as Texas or ( in Europe ) Bohemia and parts of Hungary . |
17 | I can only wonder if it will bear very much relationship to the manifesto finally produced by the Conservative party before the next European election . |
18 | Thus the technology of writing is not only the series of inventions — a script , an alphabet , and materials for its production — which initiate the process , but the mode of distribution of the work thus produced . |
19 | It has been suggested that Methodism generally produced an attitude of mind and sense of resignation as well as the habits of order and " industry " which combined to reinforce in the proletariat the necessary submission to the disciplinary imperatives of industrial capitalism . |
20 | Person 2 would certainly not pay the higher price necessary to induce a competitive supplier to expand production beyond the output Q. Person 2 is thus a free-rider enjoying person 1 's purchase Q. And the total quantity privately produced and consumed in a competitive market lies below the socially efficient quantity Q * ; |
21 | The English response to the French Rayonnant style in architecture certainly produced characteristic and idiosyncratic results . |
22 | The origins of a positive , class orientated usage — something ‘ popular ’ as the type specifically produced by the lower classes — lie in this period also ; and this has become one of the common twentieth-century senses . |
23 | The pressures of demand management and legitimacy therefore produced social democratic welfare policies at home . |
24 | Ultimately , however , the environmentalists criticized ‘ the farce of a consultation process which does not offer the public the option of ceasing production of the most lethal waste ever produced by man ’ . |
25 | This shop also produced road vehicles of all types for other railway companies . |
26 | Amnesty also produced evidence linking the " death squads " to the security forces or to members of the UNP . |
27 | For a short period previously produced , but non-expelled , hydrocarbons would continue to migrate from the sediments . |
28 | The safety mattress also produced only half as much carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide . |
29 | This procedure naturally produced very large barns . |
30 | Indeed , I now find it puzzling why , after all this time , evolution only produced something as dismal as a human . |