Example sentences of "[v-ing] to produce [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ignore the game and find some way of refusing to produce the complementary behaviour . |
2 | Pilger then got even more upset and accused him of wanting to produce the Daily Star . |
3 | The same sort of EQ and similar electronics are going to produce a marked sort of family resemblance , but the VG-30R has a few sound characteristics of its own . |
4 | let's decide if we 're going to produce a glossy sheet for each job , or a glossy sheet for each erm future update |
5 | They were going to produce a National Plan , which they did . |
6 | Although Darwin had turned in the right direction , he could do very little with mind and culture during his lifetime for the same reason that he was helpless before the mysteries of heredity : the basic information and modes of thought were lacking to produce the stable foundation which he correctly viewed as essential . |
7 | Pull tighter than you imagine is necessary , aiming to produce a smooth shape without any creases , and if in doubt ask for advice . |
8 | If Minton was striving to produce a figurative subject far more ambitious than the café scenes associated with the Euston Road School , he was again defeated by his inability to find a style that was more than a pastiche . |
9 | The German Empire might be the extreme case of industrialization but even Russia was beginning to produce a recognizable capitalist industrial structure . |
10 | Thus the desperate position which tended to be the teacher 's in the days of the Dalton Plan , with no help available , almost no bibliographic service for the location of likely materials , and the consequent necessity of having to produce a daily flood of work-sheets and data sheets , is no longer the case in schools sensibly organized . |
11 | At present , the scanner has to be held within inches of the dog , but research work is continuing to produce an effective reading device which can be operated from a much greater distance away . |
12 | Instead , as officials realised that the failure of agriculture , the failure to industrialise and the continuing Ostflucht were combining to produce a massive crisis in the east , they cast around for an external enemy on whom to project the cause of their misfortune . |
13 | The scene itself may have been unsatisfactory as a subject , with flat lighting and dull colours combining to produce the sad-looking picture you see on the screen . |
14 | The British Association for the Advancement of Science and the Technical Change Centre are trying to produce a national ‘ science audit ’ . |
15 | ‘ We are trying to produce a nominal roll of original members , ’ said Mr Stewart . |
16 | Instead of trying to produce a completed picture , the pastels would be used for colour notes , in a very loose , sketchy fashion . |
17 | In Leicestershire we are trying to produce an agreed policy between each practice and cardiologist , and I would entirely agree that you can not give a blanket yes or no . |
18 | The announcement followed a visit to Libya by the agency 's Director-General , Hans Blix , who was given assurances by Kadhafi that Libya was not trying to produce an atomic bomb . |
19 | I think also we have to acknowledge that whoever is providing a service , if they are trying to produce an enhanced level of service , it will cost more . |
20 | There will be shock — usually the haemorrhage of tears , followed by temporary loss of normal function because of depression ; then , if all goes well , and the wound is ‘ nursed ’ with care and patience , it will finally heal , the severed edges uniting to produce a strong and healthy scar . |
21 | There are many signs that although the new tools for analysis are not simple ones , they are offering exciting insights into the problems of matching readers to texts , and helping to produce a deeper response and more effective learning . |
22 | What Kintsch and Vipond argue is that readability research has asserted an interest in helping to produce a sensitive matching of reader to printed text , but has in fact ignored one of the most vital aspects of this — the question of text-reader interaction . |
23 | They showed how the organization of the schools played a part in the failure of certain pupils , and how the institution of streaming was actually helping to produce the very attitudes which led to the failure of children placed in the lower streams ( Burgess 1988 ) . |
24 | It is worth seeing which one means most to you and then experimenting to produce the correct inside attack into impact . |
25 | Loud , the Crunch channel reminded me of a tranny amp struggling to produce a good lead sound , while the lead channel lost its lush sustain and clear harmonics . |