Example sentences of "[vb -s] produce [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I consider playing the hand-held I bought in Inverness but I 'm either not hooked on it yet or my jaded palate has produced game-boredom already .
2 Perhaps surprisingly , although the figures show that UK membership has produced trading deficits , the extent of the deficits have not been as large as those of France and Italy .
3 He has produced strip compositions from photographs , created a map of the world from silicone , and given readings .
4 The match will take place from July 1–5 , believed to be the ideal time for sport on the River Shannon , which has produced ton-up bream hauls in past festivals .
5 The decision of the House of Lords in Caldwell , in which the term recklessness was redefined and extended in the context of the Criminal Damage Act 1971 , has produced speculation as to the meaning of recklessness in rape .
6 Through a continuing process of addition and subtraction , Melanie Bargh , a graduate of the School of Painting at Camberwell College of Art , has produced colour of a unique depth and resonance .
7 Only the settlement at Mucking has produced evidence , part of a two-piece mould for casting a great square-headed brooch ( Jones 1980 ) .
8 The International Air Transport Association Safety Committee has produced evidence of the serious effects operating electronic equipment in aircraft cabins can have on the flight management computers .
9 Almost every excavation which has been conducted in the area bounded by the River Alne on the east and north-east , the marsh on the north and north-west , Ryknild Street on the west and the boundary ditch on the south has produced evidence , however slight , for structures of one sort or another , and it is clear that the whole town was several times the size of the walled area .
10 The rock is actually quarrying residue in one of the oldest and most productive areas of Cotswold quarrying of the Jurassic limestone belt which has produced building stone since the reign of Edward III .
11 But heavy rain has produced quagmire conditions over the Achselschwang course and this vital part of the championships could be something of a lottery .
12 Mr Collor seems to fear so ; at least , he has produced legislation preventing judges from granting interim injunctions to allow depositors access to their money .
13 PW has produced Researcher , a CD-Rom containing over 100,000 pages on auditing and accounting literature , including accountancy bulletins and financial regulations .
14 For the traveller it has meant congestion and delay ; for the resident it has produced noise , ugliness and fear , and a turning away from the street as the centre of community activity .
15 The Technical and Vocational Education Initiative 's modern languages project in Scotland has produced support materials for use with SCOTVEC modules in Spanish ( levels 1 and 2 ) and German ( levels 3 and 4 ) .
16 • The WCC of the RSC has produced Career break and beyond , a booklet that explains the options available to women , and in October 1991 ran a symposium entitled Chemistry — attracting girls , retaining women .
17 Labour 's own Fabian Society has produced information on the subject .
18 Our education department has undergone a review which in return has produced quality materials and in turn quality stewards which meet the needs of all members .
19 Benefits are those accruing from : 1 The purchaser–provider split ( clarity of role , focus on health needs , more patient-centred ) ; 2 Closer working and links with GPs , users and other agencies ; 3 Much greater emphasis on quality issues ( 81 per cent in the survey believe that contracting has produced quality improvements in services ) ; 4 Better information leading to improved decision-making ; 5 Increased provider accountability .
20 If your amaryllis has produced seed pods , you may fancy raising seedlings .
21 So the pine tree has to produce pollen in gigantic quantities .
22 Father Robert , 56 , who helped launch the magazine , now plans to produce video and travel publications .
23 The less massive body m is in synchronous rotation and the orbital eccentricity is small , and therefore the tide on m always lies along the line to M. Because the tide on M is misaligned then m can exert a twisting force on M called a torque and this tends to produce alignment .
24 Hand and power looms producing reproduction fabrics .
25 The titles are part of a wider programme which aims to produce communication education materials for the training of leaders of church and community groups in Central America .
26 Greer , for instance , aims to produce change by ‘ bending and selecting ’ the meanings of male psychologists ' words : ‘ What else can they be for ?
27 The vascular endothelium seems to produce superoxide in the inflamed mucosa , which would exacerbate tissue injury in ulcerative colitis .
28 Cardiff 's new Australian coaching organiser Alex Evans hopes to produce video evidence to help reduce Griffiths ' sentence .
29 If the user only wishes to produce text on the system and is prepared to restrict this to a few styles and sizes then such a device is perfectly adequate .
30 As we have seen , Ezekiel and Jeremiah expected God to change men in the days of the New Covenant by putting his Spirit within them , so that they should walk in his ways and keep his commandments : after Pentecost the Holy Spirit begins to produce holiness in God 's people .
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