Example sentences of "[adv] produce a [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
2 Where borders are present , however , they are usually of fairly dark tesserae ( deep red is a favourite colour ) , so producing a stronger " proximity effect " than would lighter shades of large tesserae .
3 Once unfurled , his wings beat aster than the female 's and so produce a higher hum .
4 Combining it with the well-run NCR could merely produce a bigger failure .
5 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 . ’
6 ‘ Eleven races might not be the optimum number , but a compromise between the two would probably produce a better system .
7 The economic argument for partnerships is made powerfully in the book , in a way which emphasises that this is not just about producing a better skilled work force to create more capital .
8 He has now produced a shorter version called Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry ( Wiley ) .
9 Ian Durrant took over from an out-of-touch Peter Huistra at the interval and Rangers certainly produced a higher work rate in the second period .
10 After all , some dot matrix printers can actually produce a greater number of dots per inch than a page printer , it 's just that they are bigger dots and tend to overlap .
11 Interactionists made much of how such variations could lead to a ‘ deviancy amplification spiral ’ : if the public ( informed by the media of rises in the criminal statistics ) believes crime to be on the increase and more of a problem they may be more sensitive to it , report more to the police who will then record more and therefore produce a further rise in recorded crime , which is then fed back to the public by the media , and so on ( see Wilkins , 1964 ; and Young , 1971 ) .
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