Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] produce a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Loss of control in the self ( particularly the ‘ selves ’ of powerful individuals ) , or loss of control in a wider social or political fabric could produce a domino effect bringing the whole into chaos . |
2 | The submaximal plateau was induced with an intravenous infusion of histamine acid phosphate ( 16 nmol kg - 1 h - 1 ; 0.005 mg kg - 1 h - 1 ) because previous work in this department has shown that this concentration will produce a plateau of secretion that is about 50% of maximal . |
3 | Reminiscence can produce a lot more responses , because you 're tapping into a person 's past which is theirs alone . |
4 | They reported that the nearest neighbour interactions within the GGGCCC motif could produce a widening of the minor groove and an increase of the overall roll . |
5 | In his view , the minister 's responses to questions asked at the time the legislation was proposed were consistent with the interpretation that the words ‘ the expense incurred in or in connection with ’ meant that the provision of the benefit would produce a charge to tax on the additional or marginal cost only . |
6 | In my view these repeated assurances are quite inconsistent with the minister having had , or communicated , any intention other than that the words ‘ the expense incurred in or in connection with ’ the provision of the benefit would produce a charge to tax on the additional or marginal cost only , not a charge on the average cost of the benefit . |
7 | Hawkwood will produce a team , train hard for a year and compete against Greycoats next summer . |
8 | When this action is well established , the fungus will produce a sporophore , or fruiting body , which produces millions of spores . |
9 | We can expect to see even the shortcoming overcome — from past experience the author will produce a sequel which summarises the technology and does better justice to the applications . |
10 | The Women in Film group will produce a session with particular emphasis on Women as Audience and the Representation of Women in Sport . |
11 | If procedures PROC1 or PROC3 have been actioned by the form the New OED Computer Group will produce a report showing the ranges of entries for each Lexicographer Group . |
12 | The application of radiocarbon dating is usually relatively straightforward , and the dating process will produce a result with an error term that is just as good as for any archaeological sample . |
13 | For example , lesions involving the pretectum can produce a deficit in normal brightness discrimination ( Legg 1988 ) but other work suggests that it is the area rostral to the pretectum that is critical for residual brightness discrimination ( Cooper , Battistella , and Rath 1981 ) . |
14 | Also , the constant political process of pressure and compromise may produce a law which satisfies no one . |
15 | It may be asked why it was necessary to go to the trouble of carving a model which by all accounts may only have been used once , when the same procedure , in fine day would produce a mould directly . |
16 | Indeed , any German diminutive that refers to a person will produce a gender clash . |
17 | Such divisions exclude striking exceptions and no ‘ region ’ is homogeneous ; thus water will produce a huerta in a predominantly dry cereal region . |
18 | A slowly varying current will produce a vector potential ( or a magnetic field ) varying at the same rate . |
19 | For each major sub-system ( i.e. a sub-system for which system testing is scheduled to take longer than one month ) , the Test Manager should produce a Test Case Report every two weeks during system test . |
20 | Page 27 News warning : Losses at Sky Television will produce a fall in profits at Rupert Murdoch 's News Corporation this year . |
21 | However , this effect is only temporary since , once moving , the already described translational lift will produce a gain in altitude unless power is reduced . |
22 | The school librarian can produce a library bulletin or newspaper in an attractive format and pupils can be encouraged to use the library as an information base in the truest sense — where information about the school is gathered , classified and presented back to the school in a readable and attractive form . |
23 | But commission can produce a conflict of interests . |
24 | According to this view , de Gaulle was calculating that his resignation would produce a groundswell of popular annoyance with the parties or would give the politicians an opportunity to display their full incompetence — either of which outcomes would lead to de Gaulle 's rapid reinstatement , this time with a popular mandate to create the kind of constitution that he favoured . |
25 | The mechanism whereby a neuropathy may produce a tachygastria is uncertain . |
26 | When I was er , you know this Saturday morning work and weekend you know this weekend , but not Saturday morning this weekend work and holiday work at a tailors in Runcorn , the manager of that shop , gentleman 's outfitters right , the manager of that shop , there 's two other men worked in there full time and myself at holidays and weekends or if they were on holiday you 'd have to work , you know , the erm to cover one of those and he , the manager was brought up , he 's , brought up , his training was in Liverpool , in tailors where they , a man would produce a suit for somebody |
27 | Miyazawa promised that , by the middle of the year , his government would produce a plan for cutting the deficit , but he resisted Roh 's demand for the transfer of technology as a form of compensation for the trade imbalance . |
28 | The County Council has always said that the western relief road would produce a reduction of thirty one percent in the amount of traffic on the A sixty one immediately north and south of the town centre . |
29 | Since a NOR gate will produce a Logic 1 output when both inputs are at Logic 0 , it follows that the race condition occurs . |
30 | calls so , well anyway the eighteen over is art with brie can produce a dish |