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

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1 It is easy to produce accurate pulses at very high speed yet it is 1 second pulses which are needed .
2 Then there is the whole question of phase separation in glasses , which makes it almost impossible to produce homogenous glasses of certain compositions .
3 That dispute has made it impossible to produce audited accounts . ’
4 Internally , Intel is thought to be finding it much harder and certainly more costly to produce new iterations of its iAPX-86 series than it expected .
5 Art historians and archaeologists explain that only persistent contact between civilisations is likely to produce far-reaching changes of direction .
6 It would seem that the growing tendency towards stabling horses all day inside barns or sheds , where their visual stimulation is dramatically reduced , is likely to produce increasing numbers of overanxious or fearful horses , who behave inappropriately in the outside world .
7 The stage is not , we think , very likely to produce good officers . ’
8 He also stated that although in acute illness low potencies could be effective , in chronic conditions high potencies were much more likely to produce good results if the most similar remedy could be discerned .
9 The approach of classifying control on the basis of fixed percentages is , therefore , likely to produce misleading results in some cases .
10 Given that the expectations of professionals about what disabled people can actually achieve has always been pathetically low , almost any intervention system which raises expectations is likely to produce similar results .
11 Stable homes are more likely to produce stable children than unstable homes .
12 Others think that the only test of fairness in politics is the test of result , that no procedure is fair unless it is likely to produce political decisions that meet some independent test of justice .
13 The present international system of nation states , or blocs of nation states , in each of which nationalism is a powerful force , is inherently likely to produce serious conflicts .
14 Interpreters were more likely to produce non-English sentences and omit or use incorrectly , referents in the message during simultaneous interpretation .
15 Global warming is likely to produce significant changes in Britain 's wild flora , according to research by the environmental group , Plantlife .
16 Any collusion amongst member firms ( implicit or explicit ) in relation to commissions is likely to produce operational inefficiencies .
17 This technique employs a more gradual fixation procedure and is less likely to produce broken preparations showing artefactual losses of chromosomes .
18 For now , use the occasion as a means of learning more of the essential techniques which you will need later to produce first-rate movies .
19 No attempt was made to treat early or rare books in a similar way to ‘ ordinary ’ material since the number of requests for such items was felt to be insufficiently great to produce meaningful results .
20 Some researchers working on the removal and examination of fertilized cells have been able to reject those which were clearly mongoloid , only replacing those known to be able to produce normal infants .
21 Alternatively , the wife may be able to produce healthy eggs but for various medical reasons not be in a position to maintain a pregnancy .
22 After much research , suppliers were able to produce viable alternatives to lead which the Society helped to promote , with informative booklets produced jointly with anglers ' organisations .
23 On occasion we were able to produce small fragments of intact retina that were suitable for microspectrophotometry and yet were extensive enough to answer the present question .
24 Professional models are trained to look at ease and to be able to produce spontaneous-looking smiles and expressions to order .
25 Yet we all know , even if we submit to this approach as a temporary — and perhaps very fruitful — measure , that there is more to using language , and communicating successfully with other people , than being able to produce correct sentences .
26 A good photographer should , if necessary , be able to produce good pictures without a previous visit , but he or she will certainly produce better results if they have had time to look round and plan the most effective camera angles .
27 For example , a good word processor may well be able to produce multiple columns of text on the page but totally unable to integrate a simple drawing into the document .
28 There is no demand on the soloist that he or she be a composer , and therefore be able to produce new scores .
29 a cook able to produce basic dishes but not professionally trained .
30 The fluid phase of the body is a superb electrolyte that contains many extremely active biological species , especially enzymes , and components that are able to produce free radicals and other reactive species .
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