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

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1 The churches and the Assessorato alla Cultura ( cultural affairs department ) last collaborated in 1988 , at the time of the Veronese and Palma Giovane exhibitions when they then worked together to produce two small but well-researched publications on works by the two painters housed in the various churches , with suggested itineraries for visits .
2 I do not believe frankly that doctors ever worked together to produce one solid coherent agreement that could have convinced the public .
3 When you went into the shop to buy , he would take out a tray , give the toffee a tap with a small silver-plated hammer , put a fair size piece into the palm of his hand and tap away to produce chewable sized pieces .
4 However , the objective is not to produce one constant tonality , but rather to create chromatic harmony in which brief hints of triadic harmony mingle with note-combinations of a more obscure nature .
5 We teach a subject not to produce little living libraries on that subject , but rather to get a student to think mathematically for himself , to consider matters as an historian does , to take part in the process of knowledge-getting .
6 On the other hand , as we have changed to electricity , because of the inefficiency of the electricity generating process this has reflected an increase in the primary fuel consumption by the nation for domestic purposes , and this is true of most western countries that the consumption in the home has not increased , but changing to electricity increasingly has led to burning more oil and coal nationally to produce this constant home demand .
7 Some packaging cartons can be stored flat , then opened up to produce large three-dimensional shapes .
8 The county at first stage did try of course to produce some exceptions and and I think all the districts found ones they liked and ones they did n't like and I think quite reasonably the county said well er possibly the role of E two is simply to produce this broad policy goal and er this will er and as Richmondshire see it it 'll be er for us to refine it as we see fit at district level .
9 Probably the best course is to remove part of the brood and rear these separately , culling meticulously to produce 50–100 top class fry for sale .
10 We all have the same goal , ie to produce successful British tennis players .
11 The cottage gardeners of old allowed their plants to seed themselves around to produce that chaotic , yet much cherished effect .
12 There was no deep pool of directorial talent to be drawn on , even though television was about to produce such interesting new faces as John Boorman and Ken Russell ; there was no genre of pictures , outside the Hammer films , which had international appeal .
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