Example sentences of "[adv prt] to produce [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The word ‘ appears ’ is used advisedly because , although computers have been used to show that the equation does not work for values of n up to several thousand , no one has yet been able to prove for certain that there is no number n greater than 2 for which suitable values of x , y and z can not be slotted in to produce a valid equation .
2 Even if it is not used much the trenchant criticisms of it would appear to demand reform , as it appears to be a blunt instrument which ‘ should be honed down to produce a greater quality of justice . ’
3 Fill the tray with sieved compost to within about ½ in ( 12 mm ) of the rim and tamp it down to produce a flat surface .
4 The mound of weed is bored through to produce a short tunnel into which the name entices females to come and lay her eggs .
5 The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and PR Sprays have teamed up to produce a new booklet targeted at people approaching retirement and who believe that retirement means a life as a couch potato in front of the telly .
6 The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and PR Sprays have teamed up to produce a new booklet targeted at people approaching retirement and who believe that retirement means a life as a couch potato in front of the telly .
7 Within the quantitative framework , the instances of each variant are usually simply added up to produce a gross sum .
8 This means that the very weak gravitational forces between the individual particles in two large bodies , such as the earth and the sun , can all add up to produce a significant force .
9 Only five events qualify for inclusion in this study — four individual eruptions , and a series of three closely spaced events in 1902 which together add up to produce a large dust veil .
10 He therefore set out to produce a corrected text first of the letters of Paul his hero , then of the gospel of Paul 's companion Luke ( the other gospels being scrapped ) , which he thought the work of Paul himself in its original form .
11 Thomson , and a reformist journalist called Adolphe Smith , set out to produce a similar but better document on urban poverty , this time using photography for more accurate illustrations .
12 Or so at least we would be if were were about to produce the full-out why-dun-it .
13 Once you have established what your options are , you should go on to produce a specific recommendation or set of recommendations .
14 The recognised or nominal leaders of such groups may be relied on to produce an initial list of individuals who are presumed to have power in community affairs ( leaders ) .
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