Example sentences of "[vb base] to produce a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It seems likely that in most species these two selection pressures interact to produce a compromise weighted according to ( a ) the particular foraging requirements of a species in a given habitat and ( b ) alternative means of protection from whatever predators may be present .
2 Top specimen anglers have clubbed toogether to produce a book to boost the pollution fighting Anglers Co-operative Association 's funds .
3 Given their ( rational ) expectations , firms agree to set prices at P in periods 1 and 2 and therefore expect to produce a level of output in both periods equal to y n .
4 It also describes how to run the Validate program to check the integrity of the LIFESPAN database and the LISTREL ( LIFESPAN Relationship Listing ) program to produce a variety of reports on the contents of the LIFESPAN system .
5 Macroscopically , the lesion is a raised nodule with a visible central orifice ( Fig. 11 ) ; in heavy infections these nodules coalesce to produce an effect reminiscent of morocco leather .
6 This would seem to run counter to the idea that receptor activation initiates a cascade of diverging biochemical pathways that conspire to produce an effect ( cell division , in this case ) ; and it seems to require that multiple kinases phosphorylate a small number of substrates , which , in turn , feed signals into a smaller number of Ras activators .
7 This year we hope to produce a card depicting a winter landscape scene in South Wales .
8 This year we hope to produce a card depicting a winter landscape scene in South Wales .
9 Furthermore , groups of humans with little ‘ organization ’ seem to produce a leader , a common love object to love and be loved by .
10 Sales in excess of this figure begin to produce a profit .
11 We now attempt to produce a taxonomy of some variables of program design and use which we believe are important in creating effective curriculum material .
12 In summing up on this ideas section , we seem to be moving towards advocating that you : ( i ) fix on some aims or targets or intentions ( ii ) decide how these might relate to the actions and behaviour of pupils and teachers ( iii ) try to produce a teaching unit that is illustrative of these intentions and that strives towards promoting some of the desired behaviour ( iv ) report back on the actual relationship between the intentions and the behaviour .
13 But if repeated calls fail to produce an answer the officer may subsequently need to account for himself .
14 Chemical processes assisted by the physical disintegration of the bedrock combine to produce a weathering mantle or regolith which , if differentiated into identifiable horizons , constitutes a weathering profile .
15 John Moran explains how theoretical mathematics and practical woodturning combine to produce a thing of beauty .
16 These signals from above , coupled with the day-to-day lack of respect that many experience in the classroom , combine to produce an atmosphere of personal stress and institutional cynicism that serves further to undermine teachers ' confidence and competence .
17 We plan to produce a volume of edited journal selections , printed in the normal way , but as part of the book , or as an easily obtainable supplement , we shall make available the full text of the journals , suitably annotated , on floppy diskette .
18 We need to produce an inventory of all such sites , together with a publicly available , comprehensive database on all sites accepting hazardous industrial wastes .
19 Their answers form the subject of the opening sessions when they have to produce a team answer to each question .
20 The background to this inquiry was that all students doing so studies as a supplementary study have to produce a project whit assessed by Birmingham Polytechnic .
21 Having understood the question , you then have to produce an answer .
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