Example sentences of "[coord] produces [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A positive effect means that application of the electrode elicits some vocalisation whereas a negative effect either disrupts ongoing speech or produces an inability to vocalise or to use words properly . |
2 | Ideal for small gardens , the weeping cotoneaster hybridus Pendulus has a striking leaf and outline , and produces a mass of brilliant red fruit . |
3 | The computer then does the hard mathematics and produces a diagram showing broad groupings of similar material ( fig. 9.3 ) . |
4 | The Centre is actively publishing in this area and produces a Working Papers Series ( publications list available ) . |
5 | Sadat opens his airline holdall and produces a bottle of Moet-Chandon , deftly flips off the cork and pours a golden stream into two plastic toothmugs . |
6 | The human gene is approximately 200 kb , contains 27 exons , and produces a message of 4.7 kb in humans and 4.6 kb in mice . |
7 | But whatever definition one accepts , let us agree that there are such categories , and for the purpose of this work I shall define productive labour as being : labour which is exchanged with capital and produces a surplus-value , a surplus-value moreover which is embodied in material commodities , the form of which is capable of being used as capital for the reproduction and extension of capital . |
8 | At its simplest , you can divide all purchases into ‘ day-to-day ’ and ‘ occasional ’ , but it is more useful to make a more detailed breakdown , which relates both cost and frequency of purchase , and produces a scale , something like that shown in Table 6.1 . |
9 | The program then processes these selections and produces a shortlist of five machines for you to consider . |
10 | Analysts would dispute the ASB 's characterisation of their approach , but it is the unsophisticated user that Mr Bradfield is concerned about : ‘ FRS 3 gives the user a selection of information that lacks coherence and produces a number of meaningless headline figures … normally it will require translation . ’ |
11 | The region was established in Roman times , and produces a number of wines that are highly prized by the French . |
12 | If the subject contrast is very flat the dilution of Rodinal can be lowered to 1:25 or even less so that the increased developer activity boosts the exposed high-tone areas and produces a negative with an expanded tonal range . |
13 | A first pass program keeps a record of available head and tail strings of words already stored in the dawg , and produces a list of transitions between the nodes , or states of the dawg . |
14 | 1985 : The BPI admit that home-taping has become a way of life and produces a booklet that estimates some 466 million hours of music were taped in the home during 1983 alone . |
15 | It is only through difference , by which the same becomes other and produces a tissue of differences , that history could ever take place : for if full presence were possible , then there would be no difference , and therefore no time , space — or history . |
16 | ( The Atlantic , though dominated by an enormous mid-ocean ridge where new sea-floor is being created at a modest rate of about an inch a year , is home to only two very small subduction zones , with volcanoes and trenches , in the Caribbean and the South Sandwich Islands , and therefore is not being destroyed at its edges as rapidly as it is being created in the middle ; the Indian Ocean is similarly undramatic — a mid-ocean ridge once again , but a single subduction zone where its eastern plate collides with the Eurasian Plate and produces the volcanoes that — like Krakatoa — line the southern side of the islands of Java , Sumatra and Timor . ) |
17 | Given the sorry demise of Scotland 's manufacturing base , we are all , if the good Baroness Thatcher 's doctrine is believed , supposed to be imbued with a service culture which recognises the value of the customer and produces the kind of quality response required . |
18 | In this way , society sustains itself and produces the type of behaviour and responses it needs to survive . |
19 | It does this not only in its narrative preoccupations ( active male protagonist , with woman as victim or sexual object ) but also — and crucially — in its conventions , in the way the camera moves and produces the image on the screen . |
20 | The lower side of the film is softened and , as the solvent evaporates , the film settles down into the irregularities of the etched face and produces the replica . |
21 | This facility does not require any further user input , and produces an output file , VALIDATE.MOD , in the current default directory . |
22 | Fiat 's cultural showplace , the Palazzo Grassi , collaborates for the first time ever with a Venetian museum and produces an exhibition that is beautiful but misses the mark |