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

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1 Bentham ( 1970 : 179 ) himself propounded the principle of ‘ frugality ’ ( or ‘ parsimony ’ ) , which states that punishments should be no more severe than they need to be to produce a utilitarian quantity of deterrence .
2 The next stage in the work , Mackenzie says , will be to produce a real-time version of the system , using a Texas Instruments TMS320C30 DSP chip , which will be able to deliver a short sequence of the waveform , while doing the maths to generate the next section .
3 The aim of such cooperative research should be to produce the improved crop varieties , better livestock breeding lines and farming techniques most suitable to local conditions .
4 The aims of this plan were to produce a new generation of francophile elites and to convince Algerians that only France was willing and able to modernize their country .
5 The specificity of the test is sufficient to prevent emergency transfer of large numbers of CRF patients , and , if developments in assay technique were to produce an automated test , measurement of carbamylated haemoglobin would be of help in management of patients admitted with renal failure to hospitals without specialist nephrological facilities .
6 It would be quite on the cards too if , on the day , they were to produce an official photographer as well , saying they never meant it .
7 A country must experience economic growth if it is to produce a greater output of goods and services .
8 The main development objective is to produce a well-documented , user-friendly version of the main suite of programs with self-documenting or transport inputs and automated production of model manuals from the inputs by which the model is defined ( the 1981 manual of the UK model was produced in this manner using a prototype version of the new system ) .
9 Although some specific fabrics are included , the aim is to produce a general ‘ guide ’ for all sedimentary petrographers , with references leading to more detailed texts .
10 The aim is to produce a well-grown tuber with a minimum of disease .
11 The aim is to produce a new chip architecture comprising a number of interconnectable modules , that can be used individually , or in combination , in single chips .
12 In contrast , the new novelists consider themselves first and foremost to be creative artists whose main obligation is to produce a well-crafted work of art that stands up in its own right as an autonomous reality .
13 A useful way of finding out how much flash to use is to produce a normal test strip from your negative in one direction across the paper and a ‘ flash ’ test strip down the paper .
14 A useful way of finding out how much flash to use is to produce a normal test strip from your negative in one direction across the paper and a ‘ flash ’ test strip down the paper .
15 The primary purpose of the GSP is to produce a comprehensive database on the concentration of up to 30 elements in stream sediments ( or soil samples in the absence of drainage ) collected at an average density of I per km² ; throughout Great Britain .
16 The main purpose of the research is to produce a comprehensive psychological account of human temporary memory which can be interfaced with recent linguistic and artificial intelligence accounts of aspects of language comprehension .
17 The object of this research is to produce a comprehensive study of the life and work of Harold Hotelling ( 1895-1973 ) .
18 As the purpose of teaching is to produce a planned change in students , it is essential that those whose responsibility it is to produce the change should be clear not only about their intentions but about the assumptions on which those intentions are based .
19 The aim of the project is to produce a unified coding scheme for occupations with the following features :
20 The second route to compliance is to produce a technical construction file for the equipment which is then assessed by a DTI-appointed body .
21 The intention of the competition is to produce a working educational model which illustrates an aspect of ground engineering .
22 If the ‘ list-system ’ is to produce a proportionate result , it is necessary to have multi-member constituencies .
23 The purpose of the letterhead is to produce a corporate identity .
24 The objective of data analysis is to produce a flexible model which can be easily adapted as the requirements of the users change .
25 Concurrent says the ultimate aim is to produce a supplier-independent , open operating system that will rank alongside Unix , and be complementary to it .
26 The ultimate aim of interviewers is to produce a well-completed schedule for every interview assigned to them .
27 In practice , however , they are contradictory , because the purpose of the rules is to produce a single solution to any accounting problem while economic reality , with which accounting purports to be concerned , is far too complex for unique solutions .
28 The problem is to produce a high quality insulator , without heating the substrate so much that the substrate itself suffers .
29 The aim is to produce a proper strategy for the future of British cinema . ’
30 At worst the effect of their work is to produce a half-formed readiness for what is new , together with a half-understood response .
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