Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to produce [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sulphur goes on to produce acid rain . |
2 | And of course people who had metals would have an advantage over groups who did not know how to produce metal . |
3 | In conversation with Lloyd Walters he describes how to produce charcoal |
4 | The transformational component is a set of tree-rewrite rules which specify how to produce surface structure trees from the deep structure tree . |
5 | Development costs could be reduced by expanding these existing nuclear sites which are currently used primarily to produce fuel for military purposes . |
6 | Agricultural and industrial co-operatives are being set up to produce consumer goods for the community and sell the surplus . |
7 | Marine algal blooms , previously thought to act as a carbon sink , have been found actually to produce carbon dioxide , thereby potentially adding to the greenhouse effect . |
8 | The first stage featured the injection of turpentine and vermillion ‘ … to fill the Arteries and Veins and even go further to produce extravasation to every part of the Body , i.e. til the face and all the flesh swell which will be a proof of extravasation and the more there is so much the better ’ . |
9 | Additional knowledge about how words may combine to form sentences , and about how sentences are put together to produce text will also be necessary to resolve remaining ambiguity at the lexical level . |
10 | His Protestantism was an intensely private religion in which the effects of devotion were directed inwardly to produce change of heart or mental illumination . |
11 | The idea of deliberately setting out to produce food crops is an anathema to the vast majority of farmers . |
12 | The first design of British reactor , the Magnox , had an even more direct link to the atomic bomb : it was originally planned primarily to produce plutonium . |
13 | The canal was derelict for many years , but now flows again to produce electricity for the neighbourhood ; and it still makes a pleasant summer evening walk from Tavistock to the tunnel mouth . |
14 | Wherever it has been tried it has manifestly failed either to produce prosperity or to protect human rights . |