Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] produce " in BNC.

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31 From these values it can be seen that , as with the bigram results , the Marshall equation again produces the best results .
32 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 .
33 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 .
34 Mourning and depression are not seen as overlapping through different processes ; rather , early loss or bereavement actually produces the vulnerability to psychiatric disorder ( which may not necessarily be depression ) .
35 Written in the language SMALLTALK , it is designed to enable the user easily to produce , modify and recall graphical , textual and numerical information in a very flexible way .
36 This technique normally produces materials in quantities of a few micrograms .
37 Despite little apparent enthusiasm within the profession for such a development , the Council duly produced the Solicitors ' Incorporated Practice Rules 1988 and the Solicitors ' Indemnity ( Incorporated Practice ) Rules 1989 .
38 The engine only produces thirty-two horse power , which I thought might be a problem in performance terms but , for this unique aircraft , it does not prove to be so .
39 The question below produced the lowest success rate for the bottom third .
40 Reynolds 's Newspaper viewed ‘ all the fuss and bother ’ as ‘ a mere club-house panic ’ , for example , while The Daily News repeatedly warned of the way in which ‘ a social panic naturally produces a great deal of wild excited talk ’ , believing that ‘ the enormous crop of exaggerated and fictitious stories ’ was ‘ furnishing food for farce writers and arrangers of pantomimes ’ :
41 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 .
42 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 .
43 This mild stimulus normally produces only a weak withdrawal ; following conditioning a strong withdrawal is produced by the weak stimulus to the siphon as well .
44 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 .
45 The importance of qualifications held on entry to the labour market continues to increase , even if promotion and training at work still produce some social mobility .
46 The soft tones of the colour range always produce a successful design and the joy of using all the silvery tones is that they last so well In many cases , the silver-grey effect is created by the very small hairs on the underside of the flower or leaf , which catch the light and give a lovely overall tone to the picture .
47 I think , however , that their use of it is still often confused and inhibited by mistaken ideas about what equality demands , and that the senseless ideal of standardisation still produces a waste of effort on this topic , as on many others .
48 Oki Electric Industry Co Ltd will stop producing telecommunications equipment at its Taiwan subsidiary in August because of increasing labour costs : Far Eastern Electric Industry Co Ltd of Taiwan , in which Oki has a 69% stake mainly produces key telephones and sells facsimile machines and printers from Japan .
49 Because the error often produces a different word altogether the misspeller ought to recognise his mistake : so this again suggests poor visual memory .
50 The discovery well produced a prolific flow of 19.4 million cubic feet of gas from depths of almost 300 feet .
51 Black let out a sigh then produced a bottle of whisky from the bottom drawer of his desk .
52 All this detailed analysis and cataloguing of the pottery forms part of the archive for the excavation , and the specialist then produces a much shorter report for publication , giving the main results of the analysis .
53 Treatment at 60°C with NaH in tetrahydrofuran then produced peroctylated α-CD .
54 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 * ;
55 The English response to the French Rayonnant style in architecture certainly produced characteristic and idiosyncratic results .
56 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 .
57 The pressures of demand management and legitimacy therefore produced social democratic welfare policies at home .
58 Fig. 9 : a toroidal core tends to concentrate the magnetic field tangentially producing the same sensitivity pattern as a pair of bar cores .
59 There are no steel-reinforced rules which say : Good parenting always produces good children .
60 Bad parenting always produces bad children .
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