Example sentences of "[vb -s] to produce a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Each dairy cow needs to produce a calf each year if it is to continue producing milk .
2 It 's also flexible ; anyone who wants to produce a newsletter , brochure or advertisement will find it meets their needs .
3 Now he plans to produce a poster of the garden to sell .
4 The unit plans to produce a health information booklet for all women in the region .
5 Apart from publishing a series of commissioned pamphlets , the Centre plans to produce an Unemployment Fact Sheet in deliberate imitation of the Fact Sheets produced by the Family Policy Studies Centre .
6 This is no bad thing at all , but it tends to produce a conflict of knowledge and practice .
7 The conservative critique thus argues that the type of order which liberalism envisages ‘ tends to produce a sort of mindless hedonism which renders it defenceless against more vital tyrannies ’ .
8 It is perfectly possible for the lower-level subskills to produce an activity which resembles reading , but without attention integration will not be possible .
9 The Chameleon programme aims to produce a number of interconnectable modules that can be used individually , or in combination in single devices .
10 The Chameleon programme aims to produce a number of interconnectable modules that can be used individually , or in combination in single devices .
11 This year the Musée des Arts Decoratifs aims to produce a catalogue of its collection in braille with images in relief , as well as a tactile itinerary of the collection .
12 To start with , the firm aims to produce a catalogue , competing with the likes of Lands ' End , a Wisconsin-based sportswear company , and L.L. Bean , an old-line Maine outdoor-clothing supplier .
13 The original method of making marbled endpapers used oil paints to produce a pattern on the surface of a tank of ‘ size ’ ( a watery , gelatinous mixture ) .
14 She also helps to produce a user guide for A/V workshops .
15 Planning also helps to produce a mechanism for coping with change and focuses attention and effort on key issues .
16 As for the future , Clayton hopes to produce a book of selected work and is trying to convince his superiors to let him cover sport full time for the SMH , though he keeps an open mind .
17 The combustion of each -CH2 involves the dissociation of two CH bonds ; the dissociation of one CC bond ; the formation of two CO bonds to produce a molecule of C02 ; the formation of two H-O bonds to produce a molecule of H2O .
18 Accordingly , if one wishes to produce a sample to estimate the prevalence of certain characteristics in the population of the United Kingdom , in principle one has to be able to list that population .
19 So one tries to build up a kind of agenda of all the things that different people involved think might be important , before one tries to produce a plan as to how one 's going to , to work .
20 So one tries to build up a kind of agenda of all the things that different people involved think might be important before one tries to produce a plan as to how one 's going to work , and even then there may be a chance for you actually to discuss the plan with various people as well .
21 The IRR can be defined as that rate which discounts future cash flows to produce a NPV of zero .
22 In our discussion in Chapter 1 about economy , efficiency and effectiveness , the technical problem was how we can meaningfully compare inputs and outputs to produce a measure of efficiency when outputs are not automatically valued by the market price .
23 It is less so for criterion-referenced testing , which attempts to produce an absolute , rather than a relative , measurement .
24 It is understood that the ANLT is by no means complete ( no rule-based grammars are ) and therefore no complaint can reasonably be made when a sentence such as ( 3 ) fails to produce a parse .
25 If the voltage dropped across R13 does not increase and the ammeter ( ME1 ) still fails to produce an indication , then you DO have a fault !
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