Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] produce " in BNC.
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1 | The crusade eventually produced Jess Willard , who , in April 1916 , challenged Johnson in Havana , Cuba . |
2 | Further modification and mineralisation eventually produced two flat protective shells . |
3 | However , before considering the statements on the curriculum eventually produced by the DES let us summarise some of the issues of the ‘ debate ’ . |
4 | Hunterston and Torness together produced almost 50% of all the electricity consumed in Scotland during the year . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Since it can not be known as a concept that will realize itself in the future , Sartre argues instead that the totality only produces itself in the moment : ‘ The incarnation as such is at once unrealizable except as totalization of everything and irreducible to a pure abstract unity of that which it totalizes ’ ( II , 58 ) . |
7 | Examples of good practice thus produced could then be an ingredient in a rolling programme of motivation and expansion in school library provision . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Running , climbing and other strenuous action soon produce a need to shed heat , indicated by raised skin temperature and the onset of sweating . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | These artificial methods of emptying the bowel just produce a temporary emptying but do not deal with the basic problem of retention ( Jolly 1976 ; Berg and Jones 1964 ) . |
12 | Today , this dramatic loch still produces superb trout of unequalled quality ; and sea-trout , fresh from the tide that races through the outlet at Bridge of Waithie into Bay of Ireland and Hoy Sound . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | An ordinary push-button switch usually produces several pulses instead of one . |
15 | However , in ( 163 ) the first reading is something like " he provoked my laughter " , with the clear impression of a causal agent directly producing the laughter without any independent intervention of " me " . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | For example , Peat , Marwick and Mitchell ( 1980 ) from a study of ‘ need ’ in Dyfed in Wales , not only produced the stratified definition of ‘ need ’ shown in Table 6.3 but from a ‘ behavioural ’ study also produced the fourfold stratification of need shown below : |
18 | This study also produced annual age specific incidence estimates . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | When John Barton stirs it into life , ‘ the effect instantly produced was warm and glowing light in every comer of the room ’ . |
21 | Coralife also produce Pureflo filter pads , Activated Carbon , and Phosphate Remover . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | However , the speaker in this extract immediately produces an ‘ utterance incompletor ’ — in this case but , though any clause connector would do making , as Coulthard ( 1977 : 56 ) points out , a potentially complete utterance into an incomplete one . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Its relative freedom from the demands of traditional methodology even produces what is in some ways a stronger account of an autonomous , integrated subject , which includes both objective and subjective characteristics . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | Yes , it 's informal … it 's not like the computing department here producing reports , as they recently did , which are multiple choice . |
28 | The home side then produced some powerful hitting , despite 2–21 from Frankie Constanza . |
29 | The dust infill then produces the mascon , borne by the cool rigid outer Moon . |
30 | They have recently opened a new spinning department initially producing Aran and chunky yarns in both ecru and naturally coloured British wools , such as Black Welsh , Suffolk and Wensleydale . |