Example sentences of "produce by the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 One popular nineteenth century patterning was ‘ tree calf ’ , a delicate arboreal effect being produced by the interaction of chemicals .
2 The only rigour in Hennigian cladistics is produced by the straitjacket of assumptions that Hennig has fastened on himself and his version of the subject , which effectively separates it from having anything to do with evolution .
3 Water hardness which is produced by the presence of bicarbonates , and sulphates of calcium and magnesium , is not usually a problem for the goldfish keeper .
4 When a solid which contains electric charges , produced by the presence of impurities in the crystal lattice , is subjected to a steadily increasing pressure , it will give a short-lived pulse of electricity — a transient electric current — well before it ruptures .
5 This booklet is produced by the Institute of Actuaries .
6 Theoretical semantics operates on two levels : ( a ) lexical semantics , which is concerned with the meaning of individual words ; and ( b ) structural semantics , which deals with complex expressions produced by the combination of words within sentences .
7 Similar antagonism is likely to be produced by the use of police discretion allowed under the Public Order Act 1986 .
8 A drink produced by the fermentation of fruits , vegetables or grain .
9 DPTAC also makes proposals for the pedestrian environment which would be of benefit to everyone , and commends the Guidelines produced by the Institution of Highways and Transportation .
10 Indeed , the annual survey for 1980 , produced by the Association of Colleges Implementing Dip.HE Programmes ( ACID ) early in 1982 , revealed that although the number of students entering Dip.HE courses rose in 1980 , the proportion with two A levels dropped .
11 As I have already noted , some kind of political change goes on at all times , produced by the succession of generations , the rise and fall of dynasties , competition among various social groups , economic and cultural developments , changing external circumstances , and more idiosyncratic factors , which can only be understood fully through detailed historical studies .
12 The revised format produced by the Senate is very unlikely to agree with that produced by the House of Representatives , so a joint Senate/House committee is then established to negotiate an agreed document , which the President then has to decide to accept , renegotiate , or veto ( usually in part rather than in its entirety ) .
13 This is especially noticeable for the large footprint produced by the overlapping of sites 2-4 and the isolated GC at site 5 ( positions 76-82 ) .
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