Example sentences of "[adv] to produce a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Then Valdeir shrugged through David Batty 's desperate lunge and took a return pass from Careca only to produce a weak shot . |
2 | The churches work together to produce a one-hour programme each week featuring church news , a Bible story for children and personal interviews . |
3 | Yes , we are the Tourist Boards , the National Tourist Boards which include Scotland and Ireland ( northern Ireland ) and Wales have combined together , and we are going to combine together to produce a high profile advertising and marketing campaign to encourage millions of holidaymakers to make nineteen ninety one the summer to explore Britain erm and in a concentrated peak period from the twenty third of March to the twenty eighth of April over eighty five per cent of the U K's adult population will be continuously exposed to the message ‘ Britain 's Great ’ , and I think they will hear it on radio , they will see it on T V , there will large colour supplements and four page advertisements in every popular national newspaper from the Sunday Times to the Sun . |
4 | Or we may put different trends together to produce a novel outcome . |
5 | The fitted curves are then spliced together to produce a single smooth curve ( called a spline.curve ) over the entire range . |
6 | Many different component causes can add together to produce a particular outcome , a process known as multiple causality . |
7 | It starts in September or October down in the West Country , where the Dorset Horn and the Dorset Down get together to produce a little bleating ball of fluff round about 152 days later , and ready for the table not so long after that . |
8 | Here we need make no distinction between ‘ real ’ differences and folklinguistic stereotypes : we can bring the two together to produce an integrated account of what linguistic sex differences mean in our society . |
9 | For the remaining 80% of winters , it is unlikely that doubling of CO 2 will suppress the occurrence of a stratospheric warming sufficiently to produce an Arctic ozone hole , although even in these conditions ozone depletion could be enhanced . |
10 | Based largely on Michels 's study of trade union organizations , the model supposes that once any radical organization has grown to the size where it needs to delegate responsibility to professional organizers , and once it has been in existence long enough to produce a complex bureaucracy , then the original radical thrust is lost as the professionals redirect the organization to serve their own ends . |
11 | Although on the whole wages in the iron industry were good , real earnings would not have been high enough to produce a tangible effect on the structure of taxable wealth . |
12 | But the briefer a sound is , the more difficult it is to make it energetic enough to produce a decent echo . |
13 | Now locate the drilled side just a shade higher so that as you hammer the pin in place it moves down just far enough to produce a perfect joint . |
14 | Not a great deal of time , ‘ t is true , but enough to produce a slight delay between picking the string and hearing a note . |
15 | Forward cyclic is applied only long enough to produce a slight nose down attitude in the model . |
16 | Conceivably , the controls on litter and the promised crackdown on pollution will happen quickly enough to produce a political pay-off . |
17 | Similarly , the range is not broad enough to produce a median ratio . |
18 | Our average intake of caffeine from tea and coffee is around 500 milligrams ( mg ) per day , enough to produce a significant effect . |
19 | It is a good idea to start planning from the ideal and work backwards to produce a step-by-step programme over four or five years with clear priorities and objectives for each year . |
20 | For Italian Vogue he dyed the skin of Linda Evangelista nearly black and painted Rachel Williams silver not just to produce a great photograph ( although he has produced many ) , but to synthesise a vision of fashion that is more significant than showing clothes . |
21 | Attempts are now being made by the authors to cross these hybrids with wheat cells , hopefully to produce a wheat-tomato cow ‘ superhybrid ’ . |
22 | It would appear his ideas ran along similar lines to Mignet 's , namely to produce a simple , cheap , no-frills aeroplane in which every enthusiastic ‘ Mr Average ’ could take to the skies . |
23 | This would have the effect of either : ( 1 ) turning a " non-speaking " decision into a 'speaking " one , where the expert had not been specifically instructed beforehand to produce a speaking decision ; or ( 2 ) giving more detail to an existing 'speaking " decision . |
24 | At first glance Gwen John and her brother Augustus were opposites : he was flamboyant , domineering , possessed of a fluent natural talent and hugely prolific ; she was retiring , reclusive and worked hard to produce a limited number of small works . |
25 | He declined but agreed to campaign for T. L. Cole , and he and Norman Porter worked hard to produce an unexpected Unionist victory . |
26 | STERILITY — Physiological incapacity to reproduce ( i.e. to produce a live-born child ) . |
27 | FECUNDITY — The physiological capacity of a woman ( or man , couple or population group ) to reproduce , i.e. to produce a live child . |
28 | One recoils from the obvious answer , which is that the Home Secretary wants yet again to produce a cheap headline in the popular press such as ’ Crackdown on crime ’ , by producing , as the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook said , a modest and short Bill . |
29 | The mould-pieces are removed , and in principle can be used again to produce an identical statue , but there is little evidence for this being done in Greece . |
30 | MUCH TO their chagrin , the woes of Chancellor Kohl 's centre-right coalition have yet to produce a solid wave of support for the Social Democrats . |