Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [be] produced " in BNC.

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1 Stereoscopic images can be produced from such oblique views , thus improving the information content of the images by allowing terrain elevations to be derived directly from the remotely-sensed images .
2 Images can be produced which reflect either T1 weighting , T2 weighting , or a combination of both .
3 Additional steps can be produced by expanding the look.up table to include more high-speed ( short.delay ) values .
4 Electronic calculators can be produced at such a low cost that manufacturers of slide rules and of electro-mechanical calculators have completely lost their markets .
5 He reckons there are no shortages of possible uses — farmers can use it to do their accounts , women with child-care responsibilities can work in their own time on the word processors , publicity material for local craftsmen can be produced and so on .
6 White melodies can be produced by using random spinners that are weighted about a datum to produce a sequence of notes .
7 They argue that redshifts can be produced in other ways than through the expansion of the Universe by gravity ; by the rapid motion of an object , a true Doppler shift that , thanks to relativistic effects , produces a redshift even if the object is moving across the line of sight ; or by other , unknown , means .
8 Alternatively , eustatic changes in non-glacial periods can be produced by changes in the cumulative length of active spreading ridges , which will obviously relate to changes in plate patterns ( Hallam , 1977 ) .
9 Sometimes antibodies can be produced that bind to a virus but do not succeed in preventing it from entering and infecting cells ( called non-neutralising antibodies ) .
10 Now with current research into new materials more efficient devices with higher specificities can be produced .
11 Some quite subtle effects can be produced by adjusting a few parameters .
12 The system interfaces with their existing telephone set-up to ensure that no calls are lost and that intemised bills can be produced in the event of a dispute at checking out time .
13 Two similar profit-loss lines can be produced with what were earlier called combinations .
14 It is doubtful whether you can devise rhyming mnemonics for every purpose , but memory-joggers can be produced from the initials of various groups of associated topics .
15 Plants can also be produced using tissue culture techniques , as has been discussed in detail by Tudge ( 1988 ) and Cocking ( 1989 ) , wherein complete plants can be produced from tissue cells , even single cells , grown in vitro .
16 Plots can be produced in up to eight colours with a step size of either 0.025mm or 0.1 mm and with a repeatability of 0.1 mm or less .
17 Professor Gilbert Kelling has pointed out to me that , in certain circumstances , bedding planes can be produced by textural and diagenetic differences within " continuous sedimentation " .
18 During the breakdown of these types of bleach , many different kinds of organo-chlorine substances can be produced , some of which are known to be highly toxic and carcinogenic .
19 This conclusion is supported by the fact that changes in the fossil record , even rather rapid ones like the increase in human brain size in the last four million years , were slower by a factor of 1,000 than the rate at which changes can be produced by artificial selection in laboratory populations or domestic animals .
20 Low-angle thrust faults can be produced by the cooling and consequent slight shrinkage of the material beneath , the surface layer then being too large .
21 On most lithologies landforms related directly to weathering tend to be minor features , but on rock types such as limestones , in which a large proportion of the products of chemical weathering processes are removed in solution , major landforms can be produced .
22 Hierarchical structures can be produced by subdividing into a variety of different elements .
23 Bills , invoices , office forms and memos can be produced in a continuous strip which is divided by perforations so that the forms can be detached .
24 ( i ) the speeding up of routines which would otherwise be too slow and impractical to be used : this is particularly significant in the area of graphics where large figures can be produced at a good speed and some reasonably large-scale movement becomes possible ( ii ) the addition of extra facilities not generally available in BASIC : for example , different forms of character input instruction , including timing , displaying a pre-stored picture ‘ instantly ’ , and automatic device initialization ( see next section ) .
25 All ads can be produced to camera ready stage in-house to a standard format and design , with us negotiating advertising costs directly with the publications concerned .
26 Needles can be produced by simply pulling Leitz capillary on an electrode puller but such hollow needles can cause damage to tissue if they break because of the ensuing capillary action , Solid needles are preferable both for this reason and also because they have greater mechanical strength .
27 We are not going to enquire into the details how such beams can be produced ( it belongs to the subject of physical electronics ) ; we shall accept the fact that the beam exists and will try to work out the forces on the outermost electrons .
28 The effects of the oil industry observed in this study are also consistent with long established observations on both experimental and human epidemics which Topley summarised 50 years ago as indicating that outbreaks of many infective diseases can be produced simply by ‘ movements of susceptible and infected hosts in relation to one another , and aggregations or dispersals of human or animal herds . ’
29 These self-instructional programs can be produced in modules suitable for both the end-user and the intermediary .
30 As the Lloyd empire grows , so too does the facility to create environments — facilities — from which champions can be produced .
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