Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] to produce " in BNC.

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1 For many UK multinationals , the question has been whether intangibles have been properly exploited to produce UK taxable income ( and thereby mop up ACT ) .
2 First , the votes given to each of the parties in each of the Republic 's ten Länder are separately aggregated to produce national totals , which are themselves then combined in a single comprehensive total .
3 Although the cost of acquiring television advertising might be obviated by the facility of free air time through public service announcements in some countries , considerable resources are still required to produce the content .
4 Templates are traditionally used to produce sets of identical articles , but can equally be used to create elegant , but elusive , one-offs .
5 They are also slated to produce affordable mono and colour large-screen X-terminals .
6 While whole hops are repeatedly claimed to produce the best hop character in a beer , problems may be encountered .
7 Governors are now required to produce annual reports and to organise parents ' meetings at which the reports and any other matters parents wish to raise may be discussed .
8 Nothing could be better calculated to produce mental sets or ‘ Einstellungen ’ .
9 These tables can be easily lightened to produce a limed-oak effect .
10 We can therefore conclude that the ideas of Marx and Weber can , for our purposes , be partly combined to produce a three-class model of contemporary capitalist societies .
11 Welfare services will have to respond to this and agencies will be increasingly required to produce clear written information on their services for parents and children and to ascertain and consider clients ' views when decisions are made .
12 This advantage is considerable since the bitter fraction may then be chemically manipulated to produce bitter iso a acids from the a acids and so provide a PIKE product which may be added towards the end of the boil or even afterwards .
13 All the components of this dialogue box can be freely positioned to produce a custom box for building your own applications within Quatro Pro .
14 Garside believes that the system can be significantly improved to produce a robust , economic parsing scheme able to operate accurately over unconstrained English text .
15 I am almost tempted to produce some enormous prize for any bookseller who can furnish me with a list of the shortlisted titles , or even let me know if they have the winning title in stock : I feel confident that I would have no takers .
16 A major difficulty with the thesis is that it rests on an a priori allocation of functions between national and local states , and that these functions are then assumed to produce specific and separate political processes .
17 These values are then scaled to produce a recognition score for the word in the range 0 … 1 , such that the best ranked word receives a score of 1 , and an average rank of 6 would receive a zero confidence score ( such occurrences are extremely rare ) .
18 The recogniser codes the input as letter strokes which are then combined to produce possible characters .
19 The angles thus calculated for all frames are then used to produce the two rotational functions shown on the right of Figure 7.12 .
20 These objects are then disaggregated to produce an analysis over divisions of service .
21 The component had been genetically engineered to produce a vaccine highly effective against all strains .
22 In place of a sandy , open heath , supporting a rough pasture , there would be a dozen miles of flowering hawthorn in time , enclosing small fields that were being assiduously marled to produce corn crops .
23 Authorities were also asked to produce local charters which could set more ambitious and specific targets .
24 After the war there was a potential problem for the owners of the means of production : if the state reduced military expenditure then the effective demand for the high technology goods — aircraft , tanks , computers etc. — which they were now geared to produce , would decline and the problem of underconsumption and high unemployment might return .
25 In the 1960s Kennedy Round of multilateral trade negotiations , the much-acclaimed reductions in barriers to manufactures , trade did little for those LDC 's that were poorly placed to produce , let alone export them .
26 With such large adsorption heats indicating a very strong interaction , it becomes an important consideration whether the C-O bond is sufficiently weakened to produce dissociative adsorption .
27 There are numerous varieties of mustards from around the world , although Dijon in France is acknowledged as the mecca of the trade and is still said to produce almost 50 per cent of the world 's mustard .
28 For in vitro aggregation studies citrated blood is carefully centrifuged to produce platelet-rich plasma .
29 Such sampling is also intended to produce better knowledge of the discharge , for then , as an officer said , ‘ you have facts to back up your statement ’ .
30 It is also hoped to produce estimates across the board up to 1962 as a contribution to the complete picture up to the present .
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