Example sentences of "[adv] to produce a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We are able to take extracts of data from each of our systems , transmit the extract to Derby and then join the extracts together to produce a company file . |
2 | Let us work together to produce a country we can be proud of , not ashamed of . |
3 | Sgt Derek Jobling and Maureen Horseman are working together to produce a resource pack which will eventually be used to support teaching in the classroom . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Multiple causality means that two or more causes tend to work together to produce an effect . |
6 | But unhappy names are not ready to give up enough to produce a settlement . |
7 | For instance , maternal psychiatric disorder may have a deleterious effect on the mother-child relationship not serious enough to produce a disorder in the child , but may also set in motion a chain of other , more powerful adverse events . |
8 | Logs of coniferous trees are ground down to produce a cellulose fibre for what is called mechanical wood pulp , used to make cheap paper such as newsprint . |
9 | And it takes it must take a lot longer to produce a plane like the Tornado and a Spitfire or a Lancaster in erm the days of erm nineteen forty three |
10 | I 'm sorry , Hi-Tec , but Black Hornet 's a good example of how NOT to produce a shoot-'em-up . |
11 | The visit of the prune-faced yelling bundle had done nothing to change his own resolution not to produce a child , but certainly Susan herself had seemed happy enough . |
12 | We are beginning to think that the proceedings are expressly designed not to produce a verdict , and especially not a guilty one . |
13 | The aim of the survey was not to produce a set of quantified results from a pre-set questionnaire but , rather , to isolate key management issues which would prove instructive for schools establishing a formula-based scheme or modifying one and in particular in establishing a formula-based system at Alsager Comprehensive School ( the case study school ) . |
14 | It has , therefore , been decided not to produce an exemplar in the meantime . |
15 | It is no longer adequate just to produce a plan of a church : all walls and elevations need to be examined closely , since most churches are built , developed and extended over a long period . |
16 | This came into being when the very first change in the first cell took place , and that change , which was the first biochemical action , ultimately proved to have been , or must be acknowledged to have been , taken to initiate the process which would continue indefinitely to produce a living being with an ever-increasing capacity to enjoy life . |
17 | The vitamin E level would have had to fall much further to produce a deficiency and this would have been unlikely to happen in Alan or anyone else unless they are eating a very poor diet indeed . |
18 | The popular front movement was , however , openly aiming not just to popularize alternative policies , but also to produce a realignment of the parties . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Instead it collapses in on itself catastrophically to produce an object a few kilometres across , known as either a neutron star or a pulsar ; often this is accompanied by a stupendous explosion , a supernova . |
22 | Some stocks , however , were permanent and might be invested in animals ( for example ) which were hired out to produce an income . |
23 | The use of Net Theory , often called ‘ Petri nets ’ after its initiator C A Petri ( Introduction to Net Theory — Brauer 1980 ) was considered , but discarded as being too specialised to meet one of the research project aims , ie to produce an enquiry method that could be used by practitioners with the minimum of training . |
24 | It worked , I got through without being asked any questions , not even to produce a membership card ! |
25 | The massage is not stopped , even to produce a handkerchief , and no reference is made to the cause of the tears . |
26 | And then to produce a reaction . |
27 | This was discussed at Public Transport at its last meeting , and there 's quite a lot of preamble , but basically erm in response to this request , erm Mr Townsend said that he reported the bus and coach council was looking at the question of pollution and green issues generally , and was about to produce a document suggesting ways forward . |
28 | When they were , by one LEA , advised about how to produce a management plan , they were told that there was probably " much information already in the school which would either be part of the plan or would help in the process of producing specific documents within it . " |
29 | They may know nothing about media selection , or how to produce a TV commercial , or what it costs to buy a 20 cm × 5 cols space in the Finchley Advertiser . |
30 | The problems associated with nuclear power , and the imminent proliferation of nuclear weapons , have yet to produce a party election broadcast . |