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

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1 Again , using a processor to fatten and delay the sound I could add in enough mid and bass to produce a real American sound with great harmonics .
2 But the plan 's ‘ Check List of Action Required ’ in this regard ( HMSO , 1965 , p. 17 ) was hardly adequate to produce a rapid improvement , and in many cases the ‘ action ’ was deferred : ‘ studies will be made , industry by industry of ways of increasing exports ’ ; ‘ Plans will be made , industry by industry , to save imports ’ ( ibid . ) .
3 The main purpose of the seminars was to show how the information and library profession is adapting to new technology and merge new techniques with old to produce an unbeatable combination of management skills and techniques .
4 Admittedly , even at the end of our period , Thomas More still wrote some major works in Latin , but these were the works of a humanist scholar thinking of an international audience , and he was also prepared to produce an English version of the History of Richard 111 and to write his Confutation of Tyndale in the vernacular .
5 With some models , it is easier to produce a reasonable looking roll than it is to perform a truly round loop .
6 For a skilled operator it is faster and easier to produce a new drawing , and once a drawing is on file , making changes and producing updated versions becomes much more efficient .
7 That 's why , for instance , it 's easier to produce a big conference at the Brighton Conference Centre where there is almost austere simplicity than it is in Blackpool 's charming but inflexible Winter Gardens .
8 This will form a braid or plait very common in Aran knitting With a selection of these traditional braids and cables it would be very easy to produce a typical Aran sweater on your machine .
9 If the bride 's or groom 's family is in the entertainment professions it is easy to produce a humorous quotation from an actor , singer , movie star , television personality , songwriter , or playwright .
10 Industry analysts had long predicted a shake-out of the overcrowded low-alcohol ale market ( it is virtually impossible to produce a no-alcohol ale ) .
11 It is very difficult to pursue an issue when it is impossible to produce a detailed case .
12 However , it is not enough simple to produce a high quality , premium product — that product also has to be marketed in the right way , with the right packaging , presentation and image to create maximum demand .
13 Unfortunately , unpublished material is getting scarce , and once again the plea for any unseen collections goes out — we would be delighted to produce a third volume .
14 There was much criticism of the time taken up in the Commons by these devolution measures , and also of the careless drafting of two bills which were likely to produce a legal and constitutional nightmare if they ever took effect .
15 Warning the child that he or she will go to bed at the end of the programme is much more likely to produce a successful outcome . )
16 The latter option is the more likely to produce a stable , peaceful and united Ireland in the long-term .
17 Is self-demand feeding more likely to produce a confident and non-neurotic personality than rigidly scheduled feeding ?
18 But shouting murder at those who are trying their best to maintain quality of life from another standpoint is neither appropriate , nor likely to produce a healthy outcome for society .
19 On the other hand a woman 's infidelity was likely to produce a savage reaction .
20 There is the important question of which court is likely to produce the fairest result following a trial , and in certain cases a jury trial has a number of important procedural benefits which are more likely to produce a just result .
21 As a result a random increase in aggregate demand is likely to produce a positive deviation of aggregate output from its natural level .
22 The proactive approach involves considerably more effort but is more likely to produce a positive result .
23 Its members , all interested in improving the service , are likely to produce an impressive case for expansion .
24 Erm the the county have have worked er very hard to produce a balanced strategy .
25 But it would be less obvious to produce a whole description of Dr Demulch in perhaps a mildly humorous vein : " Dr Demulch was a brown man .
26 They may have then negotiated from these to produce a final contract in which the other party introduced the exemption clause in question through negotiation .
27 In fact the England ‘ B ’ side played the first 45 minutes of that match with the command and control that seemed sure to produce a notable victory .
28 You may think that it is good to produce a neat , legible and carefully presented essay .
29 On January 7th the Ministry of Defence asked Glascoed and its sister factories in Royal Ordnance whether it might be able to produce a new marker-version of its 155mm artillery shell .
30 It is thus no longer a question of being able to produce a new concept of history , which , as Derrida puts it , ‘ is difficult , if not impossible , to lift from its teleological or eschatological horizon .
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