Example sentences of "[coord] produces [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The use of ozone as a reactant in absorption systems is relatively new but one increasing in popularity as it reportedly requires lower dose rates and reaction times , is less susceptible to changes in water temperature and acidity or alkalinity and produces no harmful by-products .
2 Laing could have added that it is also now a company that employs tens of thousands of people and produces a phenomenal amount of food snacks .
3 The resulting first-order filter circuit clocks at 25MHz , and produces a measured characteristic which is within 0.04dB of the theoretical value at the 1MHz cut-off frequency .
4 This is the ideal glue for woodworking — it is waterproof , heat resistant and produces a strong joint .
5 The Reformation Symphony can easily sound stuffy and sanctimonious , but Toscanini 's clear , objective way with the music banishes all its less attractive religious overtones , and produces a strong , fervent and single-mindedly positive atmosphere .
6 After the traversal program has determined the order in which links will be crossed , a printing program takes the semantic net and the paragraphs and produces a camera-ready document .
7 In others the palette knife has been used along the top edge to establish a horizontal band with a raised edge that casts a shadow and produces a distinct demarcation two inches from the top .
8 Single sex work with girls and young women ruffles the feathers and produces a frantic and strident response , a response that can also be physically aggressive and violent .
9 The department organises programmes for adults , schools and youth groups , the Justice and Peace network , priests and religious communities , and produces a wide range of resources and liturgical materials .
10 A gasifier is a furnace which is bolted to a vehicle , and produces a combustible gas by burning biomass in a restricted air supply ; the gas replaces petrol or diesel .
11 It has published some 28 books on different health issues and produces a quarterly magazine .
12 This chemical attacks deoxyriboses in the DNA backbone and produces a high resolution map of protein-backbone interactions due to its small size ( 22 ) .
13 A novel factor in the structure of these slopes is a 20mm cushioning layer under the slope which absorbs impact and produces a comfortable gliding sensation .
14 Utilisation can be twice as high and produces a double benefit : ( i ) lower costs per hour , and ( ii ) fewer aircraft needed to service the same sales volume .
15 They need to be assured that the options for flood relief have been fully explored and that this is the most effective means and produces the minimum amount of damage to the environment .
16 That would usually be called an engine , and in a car the engine just burns petrol and produces the mechanical energy in the shaft which turns the wheels , so the course is learning about the nature of mechanical forces and energy , thermal forces and energy and of the conversion of one form of energy to another , and in the process you learn that there are fundamental scientific laws — in particular the second law of thermo-dynamics — which says that you ca n't necessarily go form energy in one form with a hundred percent efficiency to getting it out in another form , so this limitation on your ability to convert from one form into another without waste in fact comes into many , many processes and every day processes .
17 George Piggott retired in 1972 aged 70 , although he still works part-time on the course today and produces the attractive borders and tubs by the clubhouse .
18 The resultant flow relieves the tension and produces the observed stress decay .
19 What is more , Kylie herself profits rather than suffers from her not specially glamorous girl-next-door looks and produces an unstudied and effective portrait of a young , underage provincial girl who falls for Charlie Schlatter 's equally youthful sailor and gets dubbed a deliquent .
20 This retardation effect continues for several growing seasons and produces an indented conical depression . ’
21 Ali sits , places the briefcase on his lap and produces an inexpensive pen from the pocket of his jacket .
22 The use of two separate screens evades this problem but produces a clumsy and inconvenient solution .
23 In his book Defence in Animals , Malcolm Edmunds cites the African grasshopper Phymateus which relies upon camouflage for primary defence but produces a dramatic warning display once a predator approaches , opening its orange and crimson hind wings and exuding a noxious fluid .
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