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

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1 This conversion is very similar to that undertaken by the RSA 's Professional Aviation ( who had one of their Jet Prop DC-3 conversions at Farnborough — see page 52 ) and effectively produces a ‘ zero-time ’ aircraft .
2 My one criticism of SansAmp has always been the harshness of the top end ; the GX-7 certainly has less odd harmonics and so produces a distortion sound which is more pleasing to the ear .
3 In a sentence such as ( 1b ) not only does did situate its lexical supplement ( eat ) in time like any other auxiliary , but it also evokes all the time necessary to actualize the infinitive 's lexeme and so produces a representation of an event seen from beginning to end as something that really takes its place in time .
4 The spread of political responsibility throughout the population to local councillors , school governors and so on informs more people about the nature of the financial choices that have to be made , and thus produces a more informed electorate .
5 The well is believed to date from the sixteenth century and still produces the pure water which the inhabitants had drunk in the days of the plague .
6 The Amateur Rowing Association provides information on affiliated rowing clubs , approved coaches and also produces a useful yearbook ( £9 ) .
7 The " voltage-boosting " scheme can be used in association with any type of control ( including closed-loop ) and typically produces a 50% improvement in acceleration/deceleration capability ( Lawrenson et at .
8 This does not in any way devalue these items , and often produces an extremely attractive visual effect .
9 Another newer variety rapidly replacing the more difficult to grow ‘ Cox 's Orange Pippin ’ , ‘ Fiesta ’ looks similar , has the same flavour , flowers mid-season , produces larger fruits , crops twice as heavily and even produces a fair crop with no pollinator .
10 In this area he builds first a small depression by removing mouthfuls of sand and then produces a nest from weeds which are coated with a sticky substance so that they can be moulded with his snout .
11 Easier to back out of , and sometimes produces the same result .
12 This produces a more correct operating cost than would be shown without including depreciation and consequently produces a more correct measure of profit .
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