Example sentences of "[conj] produce " in BNC.

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1 All personnel who undertake external study or produce articles should be mindful of the dangers of revealing privileged information and should :
2 The most favoured option is to pick a well-known name and either anthologise him or produce what is now grandly referred to as a biodrama .
3 It did n't require much capital to manufacture the equipment or produce the short films , and for some time it was possible for small craftsmen on the British model to keep up with the big boys in France or the US .
4 He did n't explain or show remorse or produce justification .
5 No man is an island ; no smallholder can possibly find the time or produce all the skills needed for complete self-sufficiency .
6 You ca n't be spontaneous or produce off-the-top-of-the-head ideas .
7 Kirov had used his services before , to produce false papers , touch up prints or produce blow-ups from microfilm .
8 It 's unlikely that this play will close the generation gap or produce many converts , but then if you 're that eager to open your mind to the joys of clubbing , going to the theatre is hardly the place to be .
9 The right to manage shooting or produce crops should also be a priority , though access should n't be ignored .
10 Some exhibit elsewhere , work to other commissions or produce high-quality joinery .
11 Many villages , especially in Persia , which have long been associated with highly sophisticated work , have either ceased weaving altogether or produce so few examples that they now have only an historic relevance to the contemporary scene .
12 It ca n't name them , recognise them , match them with stored categories , or produce ready made symbols for them .
13 You start becoming a " nutritional detective " during the second four-week period : trying out groups of foods to see whether they push your weight back up or produce other unwanted symptoms or side effects .
14 These are educationally unsatisfactory and unlikely to generate the deep thinking referred to by Lowry or produce caring doctors with a holistic attitude to illness and their patients .
15 So , if you are going to typeset a fine art book or produce high quality galleys for an advertisement then it 's possible that a WYSIWYG package will not suffice .
16 Heywood ( 1984 ) typifies the fauna of antarctic lakes and ponds as non-specific opportunists , feeding on epiphytes , detritus and bacteria , that encyst or produce resting eggs when conditions become severe .
17 Since dictionaries also contain information about the orthography ( i.e. spelling ) , phonology ( i.e. pronunciation ) and semantics ( i.e. meaning ) of words , terms such as ‘ mental dictionary ’ , ‘ internal lexicon ’ or ‘ mental lexicon ’ have been used to refer to the internalised system of knowledge we use when we perceive or produce words .
18 A hearing may be adjourned if either you or the Council say anything to the Committee , or produce something in writing which the other did not know about beforehand , and it is so important that you or the Council want time to think about it before proceeding .
19 For example , it includes a number of supplied templates so that you can create useful spreadsheets or produce stylish documents using ‘ fill-in-the- details ’ methods .
20 Why do n't producer nations simply switch crops and either become more self-sufficient in food , or produce a different cash crop ?
21 I will contact both parties by [ Date ] , assuming we receive the representations in reply on [ Date ] , in order to inform you whether or not we intend to seek verbal clarification or produce a factual memorandum .
22 Mihalj Kertes , Zoran Pjanic and Miroslav Djordevic did not campaign , speak in public or produce a manifesto .
23 Once he had his teeth into something he was like a bull terrier ; you 'd have to wrench his jaws apart to make him drop it … or produce some equally strong evidence to blow his case to bits .
24 While others might attempt publications on the birds of Europe , or produce monographs based on species preserved in all the great collections , no one had the ability or the connections to tackle Australia .
25 We can preserve , conserve , store , freeze , can , bottle , jar or produce doorstep-fresh anything you want ( short of the snowflake ) , but as a result of this , a greater understanding of the very composition of food has become necessary , which in turn has given a deeper insight into handling systems .
26 As well as allowing for the " artist 's licence " we need to remember that artists often had to satisfy patrons , or produce work that would sell .
27 Cochrane ( 1971 ) for example , argued that medicine has a poor record of evaluative research : fashion , whim and personal preference often dictate the choice of a particular procedure , and many common interventions are unvalidated , of proven in- effectiveness or produce iatrogenic illness ( illness caused as a result of medical intervention ) .
28 For example , where a meeting that started out being fairly informal raised some key issues and a member of the meeting feels that a record of decisions taken should be made , s/he may feel uncomfortable or that it is inappropriate to write a memo or produce formal minutes of those decisions .
29 We 're now attempting to install , or produce those systems so that we have better information .
30 A witness in the family proceedings court who refuses to give evidence or produce any document once he gets to court may be committed to prison for a term not exceeding one month or fined up to £1,000 or both ( MCA , s97(4) ) .
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