Example sentences of "producing a [adj] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | And although Hick hit him out of the attack briefly , producing a second cameo of the series which included an extraordinary one-handed straight six , Patel returned downwind to sneak one through before the Zimbabwean could reach a maiden Test half-century . |
2 | One text-processing function is parsing ( producing a syntactic analysis of stored data ) using programs such as EYEBALL or , more recently , OXEYE ( Butler 1985a ) . |
3 | On recommencing shooting the same locked-off camera would hold its picture of the empty set , that shot then being mixed with the replay , producing a finished recording of the ship apparently fading away while the background remains stable . |
4 | The ratio of seats won was 17:9:1 , yet the spread of votes was much closer producing a rough ratio of 3:2 : 2 . |
5 | A project being run by IAPT aimed at producing a standard list of plant names . |
6 | It includes the difficulties involved in producing a coherent definition of racism ( cf. |
7 | Enterprising market economies are always — always , not sometimes — more effective in producing a higher standard of living and a better quality of life than those in which Governments try to run too much themselves . |
8 | We are delighted and thrilled with the enthusiasm and ingenuity you have displayed while producing a grand total of over £2,500 . |
9 | In masochism the energy is directed on to the ego , not an object , where the ego is itself libidinized as in narcissism. rn this way Freud had moved some way to producing a new synthesis of the three dichotomies : ego instincts , and sexual instincts ; ego and object choices within one set of instincts only , the sexual instincts ; and , finally , the life instincts ( sexual ) and the death instincts . |
10 | The success of the European women 's circuit is producing a new breed of amateur golfer — young , super-fit , full-time players who travel the world in pursuit of their sport . |
11 | Shortly before that , I had gone into business with Mrs Edna Kirby , trading as KB Enterprises ( John Birch ) Ltd. , developing and producing a new type of UVA Sunbed . |
12 | The moralization of public life , under pressure from evangelicals , was producing a new language of politics and an insistence that men holding public office should outwardly subscribe to respectable standards of personal conduct . |
13 | As we have seen , Wilhelm Reich was the first to develop these implications , in terms of practical , political action , by pursuing sexual liberation in order to attain economic and political changes without producing a new form of authoritarianism . |
14 | The business became well established and , by the early 19th century , was producing a wide range of blotting papers . |
15 | The level of CO2 in their blood falls below the normal level , and this alters the pH ( acidity-alkalinity ) of the blood , producing a wide range of mental and physical symptoms . |
16 | GEC , under the guidance of Lord Weinstock , built itself up into the largest manufacturing employer in the UK , producing a wide range of products from telecommunications to defence electronics . |
17 | Moreover , the dimensions can be variously combined , producing a wide range of ways of exploiting the potential of TTT . |
18 | It is suited to large multi-divisional firms producing a wide range of products and/or operating across several countries . |
19 | The packed itinerary included visits to five farms ; an animal feed manufacturer ; INRA — a leading research institute for dairy production , and ULN — one of Europe 's largest dairy co-operatives producing a wide range of dairy products for human and animal use . |
20 | He plays what amounts to an ingenious thought-experiment with the Co-operative Principle , producing a formalised representation of the perceived relationship between readers and authors in texts . |
21 | So far as the economic cost is concerned , unemployment represents a waste of resources and means that the economy is producing a lower rate of output . |
22 | Centrophenoxine had the strongest biological activity , producing a mild stimulation of the central nervous system . |
23 | Make an assured , selective and appropriate use of a wide range of grammatical constructions and of an extensive vocabulary , producing a suitable variety of , eg sentence length , sentence structure , sentence openings . |
24 | Braverman quotes the editorial of a 1918 edition of the International Molders Journal , noting that ‘ A half-century of commentary on scientific management has not succeeded in producing a better formulation of the matter ’ ( Braverman 1974 , 136 ) : |
25 | Normally , a flock of almost 3000 sheep was kept , producing a better grade of wool than the usual run of scraggy downland animals . |
26 | In ignoring other dimensions of power , behaviourism was accused of producing a superficial account of the distribution of power . |
27 | Yet Lin does feel constrained by what at times seems to be the overriding imperative of producing a total length of 60 to 75 minutes . |
28 | He had won three of his four races as a two-year-old , including the Grand Criterium at Longchamp , and as a three-year-old had taken the Two Thousand Guineas Trial at Ascot before beating Petingo and Jimmy Reppin in the Two Thousand Guineas itself and then producing a telling burst of speed to win the Derby from Connaught . |
29 | In summary , from the viewpoint of producing a healthy generation of descendants , men reach the peak , at least under the 1982 conditions in Hungary , somewhat later than women , in the paternal age group 25–29 years . |
30 | Finally , although Neanderthal man had once been thought incapable of producing a reasonable range of vocal sounds , the fossil reconstruction on which this claim was based has been severely criticized recently ( Du Brul 1979 ) . |