Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to produce a " in BNC.

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1 The recognised or nominal leaders of such groups may be relied on to produce an initial list of individuals who are presumed to have power in community affairs ( leaders ) .
2 Even if it is not used much the trenchant criticisms of it would appear to demand reform , as it appears to be a blunt instrument which ‘ should be honed down to produce a greater quality of justice . ’
3 The word ‘ appears ’ is used advisedly because , although computers have been used to show that the equation does not work for values of n up to several thousand , no one has yet been able to prove for certain that there is no number n greater than 2 for which suitable values of x , y and z can not be slotted in to produce a valid equation .
4 Multiple causality means that two or more causes tend to work together to produce an effect .
5 We are beginning to think that the proceedings are expressly designed not to produce a verdict , and especially not a guilty one .
6 I am not saying which is the salt and which is the sugar — it just is absolutely designed not to produce an intelligent reaction in the spectator .
7 Within the quantitative framework , the instances of each variant are usually simply added up to produce a gross sum .
8 Barthes 's S/Z brings the reader into particular prominence first in its concept of the scriptible that calls for active involvement on the part of the reader in the production of the text ( which is not to forget that in Critique et vérité Barthes had already described the critic as someone who has actively to produce a meaning for the polysemic text ) ; and second , in its thoroughly intertextual view of literature .
9 It has , therefore , been decided not to produce an exemplar in the meantime .
10 This would have the effect of either : ( 1 ) turning a " non-speaking " decision into a 'speaking " one , where the expert had not been specifically instructed beforehand to produce a speaking decision ; or ( 2 ) giving more detail to an existing 'speaking " decision .
11 Let us work together to produce a country we can be proud of , not ashamed of .
12 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , the Consumers ' Association , and the Department of Trade and Industry have got together to produce a leaflet to warn you of garden hazards which you may not be aware of , and may not be aware of , and how to safeguard against them .
13 Yes , we are the Tourist Boards , the National Tourist Boards which include Scotland and Ireland ( northern Ireland ) and Wales have combined together , and we are going to combine together to produce a high profile advertising and marketing campaign to encourage millions of holidaymakers to make nineteen ninety one the summer to explore Britain erm and in a concentrated peak period from the twenty third of March to the twenty eighth of April over eighty five per cent of the U K's adult population will be continuously exposed to the message ‘ Britain 's Great ’ , and I think they will hear it on radio , they will see it on T V , there will large colour supplements and four page advertisements in every popular national newspaper from the Sunday Times to the Sun .
14 Only five events qualify for inclusion in this study — four individual eruptions , and a series of three closely spaced events in 1902 which together add up to produce a large dust veil .
15 The mould-pieces are removed , and in principle can be used again to produce an identical statue , but there is little evidence for this being done in Greece .
16 It starts in September or October down in the West Country , where the Dorset Horn and the Dorset Down get together to produce a little bleating ball of fluff round about 152 days later , and ready for the table not so long after that .
17 A subsidiary publishing company , Alma Books , has been set up to produce a number of guide books and the Campaign also works with commercial publishers to produce such titles as Classic Town and Country Pubs and Beer , Bed and Breakfast .
18 At an in-service course which she led three months later it was proposed and agreed that a working party should be set up to produce a draft policy for links with parents and the community .
19 Racom Systems Inc , Boulder , Colorado and Australian-born Ramtron International Corp of Colorado Springs have teamed up to produce a read-write Smart Card that communicates by radio .
20 The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and PR Sprays have teamed up to produce a new booklet targeted at people approaching retirement and who believe that retirement means a life as a couch potato in front of the telly .
21 The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and PR Sprays have teamed up to produce a new booklet targeted at people approaching retirement and who believe that retirement means a life as a couch potato in front of the telly .
22 Some stocks , however , were permanent and might be invested in animals ( for example ) which were hired out to produce an income .
23 Later , in a treatise written in the eighteenth century , Mémoire sur la manière de cultiver la vigne et de faire le vin en Champagne ( written , it is believed , by Jean Godinot c. 1718 ) , it is stated that the Champenois had begun to study how to produce a ‘ grey … almost white wine ’ some fifty years before , that is to say approximately 1668 .
24 At first glance Gwen John and her brother Augustus were opposites : he was flamboyant , domineering , possessed of a fluent natural talent and hugely prolific ; she was retiring , reclusive and worked hard to produce a limited number of small works .
25 He declined but agreed to campaign for T. L. Cole , and he and Norman Porter worked hard to produce an unexpected Unionist victory .
26 Once you have established what your options are , you should go on to produce a specific recommendation or set of recommendations .
27 Undeterred , Simpson went on to produce an ‘ alternative ’ scheme , which , thanks to the Prince 's involvement in bringing the whole issue into the open , went on public display alongside models of all the official proposals in the crypt of St Paul 's Cathedral .
28 For example , in the 1946 birth cohort , women who had their first child at age 15–19 went on to produce an average of 2.8 by age 36 , compared to 1.9 children in all for mothers who had their first child between ages 28–30 .
29 The fitted curves are then spliced together to produce a single smooth curve ( called a spline.curve ) over the entire range .
30 As a result , they go on tour without knowing how to produce a good live show .
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