Example sentences of "[vb pp] to produce a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | High level sales are forecast to produce a pay-off of £160k and to have a probability of 0·2 of being achieved . |
2 | High level sales are forecast to produce a pay-off of £160k and to have a probability of 0.2 of being achieved . |
3 | The inordinately elaborate system of controls visited upon the Armed Forces is designed to produce a fusion of military professionalism and Party mindedness . |
4 | The laryngeal mask is being modified to produce a version that may afford better protection against aspiration , and this may extend its applications still further . |
5 | That system was both perceived and expected to perform three related functions : through election to the House of Commons it was expected to produce a government ; through a purportedly democratic franchise and mode of election , it was expected to confer legitimacy upon the government to govern , subject to the approval of Parliament ; and , through facilitating a choice between parties propounding specific programs , it was expected to influence public policy , the party in government carrying through the promises embodies in its election manifesto . |
6 | This appointment was expected to produce a hardening of the government 's stance towards militant Islamic fundamentalist students , whose campaign against liberalizing reforms in higher education had escalated during February . |
7 | Thus a type II supernova occurring at the centre of our Galaxy is expected to produce a strain under the assumption that a mass of is converted to gravitational radiation . |
8 | EC finance ministers are expected to produce an outline of national growth measures at their meeting next month . |
9 | In the near future , however , the rapid advances being made by medical researchers are expected to produce an explosion of both knowledge and new treatments — leading to a series of tough ethical dilemmas . |
10 | This may be rearranged to produce an equation determining price in period t , . |
11 | The fact that for 30 years social scientists have struggled to produce a theory of interaction tells us just how complex it is . |
12 | All the components of this dialogue box can be freely positioned to produce a custom box for building your own applications within Quatro Pro . |
13 | Having sweated to produce a loudspeaker capable of reproducing the full frequency range , the experimenters refused even to consider the possibility that the test subjects might be rebelling against some new form of distortion instead of appreciating the improvement . |
14 | A laccolith is a type of sill which has thickened to produce a dome which causes the overlying rock to be upwarped . |
15 | CORPORATE Wedgwood was commissioned to produce a baker 's dozen of specially-inscribed commemorative plates for the ‘ Twelve Great Chefs of Christmas ’ contest held at Tatton Park , Cheshire . |
16 | Architects , Patience and Highmore were commissioned to produce a colour scheme , to highlight the detailed nature of the cast iron and to accentuate the bridge 's prominent position . |
17 | Bill Watts , whose clocks achieve the highest levels of craftsmanship , was recently commissioned to produce a clock to replace one built in the 1760s . |
18 | Minton also contributed to the Arts Council 's ‘ 60 Paintings for ‘ 51 ’ exhibition , for which sixty artists had been commissioned to produce a painting at least 45″ × 60″ in size . |
19 | Submissions made by suppliers may well be greater in number than can be handled for trial , so selection is needed to produce a short-list . |
20 | Five vertical strikes of the print-head are needed to produce a character ; each strike uses up to eight of the nine available pins . |
21 | Carl Wood , the chairman of the obstetrics and gynaecology department at Monash University , predicts that the freeze-thaw technique will reduce the number of surgical procedures needed to produce a pregnancy . |
22 | H pylori has been shown to produce a factor which inhibits parietal cells in vitro and hypochlorhydria may be a feature of the acute infection . |
23 | You 've heard the talk , the family their son , her brother , has helped to produce a video . |
24 | A natural material that has this type of structure is coral , which has been used to produce a range of implant ceramics . |
25 | The colour-printing facility , initially to be used only for advertising , may be used to produce a weekend ‘ leisure ’ colour supplement early next year . |
26 | It is therefore important that the procedure used to produce a sample of visitors is not biased by size of group . |
27 | Measured aliquots of lipid stock solutions were used to produce a model bile with the desired composition : cholesterol — 10 mol% , bile salt ( sodium taurocholate ) — 72 mol% , phospholipid ( egg yolk lecithin ) — 18 mol% , total lipid concentration — 8.0 g/dl . |
28 | Others such as geologists or naturalists may be able to collect that information much more rapidly , but again it may be years before it can be used to produce a theory of evolution . |
29 | At Baltimore , Maryland , the Romanesque revivalist style was used to produce an interior divided by arches borne on solid columns giving the appearance of a succession of law courts . |
30 | More dangerous on the home front are the volatile substances that are inhaled to produce a high . |