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

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1 Built in greater numbers than any other biplane in the western world , these lovely old machines combine classic good looks with safe and affordable flying characteristics to produce a unique and highly desirable alternative to other forms of capital appreciation .
2 Ambience meets ethnic techno rock to produce a refreshing departure from the usual death beat that can be heard pounding out of today 's club scene .
3 For example , Cortzee shows that contemporary tales of the ‘ tariff reform millions , are not borne out by the relatively impoverished state of the Tariff Reform League , and he demonstrates that the variety of industries and economic activities which were represented in the TRL defy any attempt to produce a simple definition of its interest base .
4 Roebuck , moved a famous and extremely detailed vote of censure on Palmerston 's foreign policy over a period of two decades , 2,000 – 3,000 volumes of manuscript correspondence were consulted by officials in the government 's attempt to produce a convincing rebuttal .
5 Pure research is an attempt to produce a coherent framework of the facts and events occurring in the world around us .
6 This attempt to produce a scientific scheme of ideas has been subjected to severe criticism which need not be repeated here ( see Simon 1957 ; Rose 1975 ) .
7 In place of the attempt to produce a synthetic totalising definition of classes it was argued that an analysis which respects the specificity of economic class relations ( defined at the level of property-holding ) , social collectivities and political forces is likely to be more fruitful .
8 Skylark , one of the leading groups in this field , bring together the various strands of their respective influences to produce a vibrant and exciting sound .
9 The intention to produce a full-scale study of Laxton , and also to make available for other researchers the methodology employed .
10 In 1930 , however , its name was changed to Revista Comunista , and the editors explicitly stated their intention to produce a theoretical journal rather than an information bulletin as hitherto .
11 Those audition sessions were produced by Bernie Anderson , who signed Tom Jones after hearing ‘ this scruffy Welshman who opened his mouth to produce a magnificent sound ’ but who was n't so impressed by The Rolling Stones , whose audition got the thumbs down .
12 These two themes of rapid economic growth and workplace harmony are often connected as cause and effect to produce a neat and tidy contrast .
13 The results of these investigations are being integrated with new geophysical data to produce a three-dimensional geological model of the area .
14 OUR COMPETITION staged in the Stars n Bars special issue of FlyPast in which a lucky reader would be able to commission aviation artist Keith Hill to produce a one-off painting of the winner 's choice was hard fought by a record number of readers .
15 These five factors can in turn be broken down into a number of subsidiary aspects to produce a specific number of questions to be answered in identifying the likely longer-run attractiveness of the industry .
16 It had involved the use of a symbol and a photograph to produce a novel communicative request to go to a very specific location , and one that he could not request at his keyboard alone .
17 She has considerable musical talent herself ( in 1981 she was co-author , with June Bascombe , of the Medau Society publication Piano Improvisation ) and is an excellent exponent of the quintessentially Medau skill of influencing her class 's movement from the piano , adjusting tempo and rhythm to produce a new emphasis .
18 When the chart specifies a time outbound such as the 3 minutes on the adjoining pattern , such time is meaningless unless allied with a specific speed to produce a specific distance .
19 It demonstrates what appears to have been a major weakness of the UK economy , namely that the UK has required over the last twenty years a higher rate of gross investment to produce a given increase in output , than did West Germany , France , Japan , the USA or Canada .
20 On sale in the UK from early 1993 , Safrane represents an £800 million investment by Renault to produce a spacious and refined large hatchback to replace the Renault 25 .
21 For each item , the child is allowed a number of opportunities to produce a correct imitation .
22 If the child succeeds here , then the word ( for example , ‘ sun ’ ) is modelled in a sentence and the child is given a number of opportunities to produce a correct imitation .
23 Now he has channelled that aggression and raw talent to produce a golden combination of motivation and power .
24 ‘ As you know , I 'm an adequate , plain cook , but I 've neither the time nor the talent to produce a coq au vin like this one : it was produced by my neighbour , Mrs Neville , who is seventy-five years old and runs a thriving emergency cooking , house-sitting and general crisis-management service for the neighbourhood . ’
25 FIG. 2 Ca 2+ permeates NMDA channels to produce a transient signal in spines in response to tetanic stimulation .
26 A factory in China has signed a deal to produce a British car under licence .
27 A factory in China has signed a deal to produce a British car under licence .
28 He made such thorough notes that it was then no great labour to produce a similar Biographical Register for Cambridge ( 1963 ) — in 1958 he estimated that such a work could be completed within eighteen months — and a more summary Survey of Dominicans in England , based on the Ordination Lists in Episcopal Registers ( 1268–1538 ) ( Rome , 1967 ) .
29 There is evidence of large firms experimenting with flexible technologies and divisions of labour to produce a broader range of products and cater to speciality markets .
30 The technology itself — originally developed by IBM to produce a higher speed packaged dye on silicon for its thermoconduction module — takes multiple silicon or ceramic wafers and lies a high density raw dye on top of it , which binds a series of chips in a single package .
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