Example sentences of "[noun] to produce [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nimslo will charge £9.99 to produce 18 prints ( 4 half-frame exposures are needed for each print ) .
2 A second aim is concerned with the ways in which the physical characteristics of houses and heating systems interact with their occupants ' characteristics to produce different patterns of energy consumption .
3 The more dominant the task leader the greater the number of actors who take up maintenance roles to produce social balance .
4 In São Paulo , the city offering the widest selection of TV channels , only the one owned by the State Government , makes any attempt to produce serious programmes .
5 Research is an attempt to produce objective knowledge , independent of personal viewpoint .
6 This latter breakthrough brought together diabetologist and obstetrician to produce comprehensive care , with improved glycaemic control contributing to dramatic decreases in perinatal mortality and morbidity ( Karlsson & Kjellmer , 1972 ) .
7 These test documents were passed through the confusion simulator to produce alternative candidates as their output .
8 The second function of the knowledge workers was to process operational data to produce strategic information ; this information then enabled board-level decision-making to achieve long-term strategic control .
9 Using traditional measures of religiosity , he has pointed out the apparent failure of English catholic schools to produce better catholics and fewer ex-catholics than state or other schools , and has inferred the likelihood of the same for Irish schools .
10 During CPR , chest compression at a rate of 80–100/min with sufficient force to produce 4–5 cm of sternal displacement in adults provides a coronary blood flow under 10% of normal .
11 Yet these men and women are well off compared to their counterparts in Ghana where subject teams had been given just nine months to produce new curriculum plans and to launch a new series of materials to fit a ‘ new content and structure of education ’ announced by the cabinet .
12 But unfortunately , whilst the upmarket brands spend a great deal of money on new research to produce improved products , before long the cheaper brands will often follow and eventually incorporate the latest technology in their toiletries too .
13 Further , crack is not ‘ instantly ’ addictive ; it takes , usually , a few weeks of regular sessions to produce addictive tendencies .
14 Schools use methods to produce specific skills in children ; these methods and the skills of teachers can be separated from the language of interaction .
15 English Hops is now busily developing the export trade and is helping growers to produce seedless varieties — which means waging war on the hapless and horny male hop .
16 If ANSI.SYS is loaded then you can program any key to produce any character using the command PROMPT $e[ ’ old-key ’ ; ’ new-key ’ p and yes I know this looks odd and there is n't a printing error — the characters really are $e[ two codes and p .
17 Manchester died a little and Morrissey retreated to the bedroom typewriter to produce two books .
18 The style as a whole points to the continuing exchange of ideas between England and the Continent and also how at this social level in the first half of the seventh century the paramount members of society employed their own craftsmen to produce exotic display items demonstrating their success in leadership ; it also reflects their success in exchange in acquiring the necessary raw materials in large quantities .
19 They included , on occasions , ‘ workshyness ’ and the predisposition to produce illegitimate children .
20 The existence of natural selection as a causal agency is evidenced first ; then its adequacy to produce new species from old is argued by analogy from the ability of artificial selection , although much less precise and prolonged , to produce domestic races .
21 Statements of attainment could be set out in very general terms , permitting a great variety of learning routes and greater autonomy for teachers in the classroom , but they would run the risk of being uninterpretable by SAT developers and teachers , or , given the political imperative to produce national assessments , interpretable in an arbitrary fashion .
22 However , we believe that there are much larger objects in the universe , like the central regions of galaxies , that can also undergo gravitational collapse to produce black holes ; an astronaut on one of these would not be torn apart before the black hole formed .
23 It is certainly arguable ( and many progressive employers would agree ) that the wisest use of public money from a strictly economic point of view would be on schools , houses , and medical services , together with relevant training and measures to reduce discrimination ; in short , that the agencies which most obviously have the capacity to produce strategic planning of a business-friendly kind are precisely those which this pro-business administration wishes to bypass — central government departments , and local government , properly funded .
24 A joint venture between Brazil and Paraguay it began transmission late in 1984 and has the capacity to produce 12,600 MW with a flow of water through the 18 turbines which is 150 times that of the River Thames .
25 In this way we will improve our capacity to produce innovative solutions to problems and to offer practical options and timely answers to our clients .
26 We may well succeed in fashioning profound and powerful information products but there is a danger that our capacity to produce such products is outstripping the ability of human beings to grasp the full range of benefits they offer .
27 Sugar beet might be given the capacity to produce new amino-acids of value to man which could be extracted at the same time as the sugar .
28 However this should only be in proportion to the individual plant 's capacity to produce new wood , and you may have to compromise and resort to some lateral side-shoots like a climber .
29 The capacity to produce internal wealth and to create exports to finance purchases of needed goods and services eases the pressures for social and political change .
30 Lastly , if resources are scarce there will be a constraint on the firm 's capacity to produce all products it wishes to sell .
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