Example sentences of "[noun] to produce a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has considerable musical talent herself ( in 1981 she was co-author , with June Bascombe , of the Medau Society publication Piano Improvisation ) and is an excellent exponent of the quintessentially Medau skill of influencing her class 's movement from the piano , adjusting tempo and rhythm to produce a new emphasis .
2 But though Catherine was clearly disappointed by its failure to produce a new code of laws as quickly and easily as she had hoped , and perhaps not very reluctant to end its activities , there is no doubt of the sincerity of her motives in calling it .
3 Wh w when testing a new drug , you 're trading off th th the the level of testing you can do , it takes about a hundred millions pounds to produce a new drug , it takes about ten years from test tube to getting a licence .
4 Rejecting the PNDC 's constitutional programme , the alliance called for a constitutional conference to form a sovereign constituent assembly to produce a new constitution and establish an impartial administration .
5 The company in Colchester , UK , had less than four weeks to convert machinery to produce a new kind of tube and meet the delivery deadline set by AS Denofa .
6 Somatic hybridisation , which involves the same or different species to produce a new cell with two sets of chromosomes , is also being developed to produce new crop plants .
7 In the early 1950s he used his creation to improve the size of the Aberdeen Angus and began to outcross with the red Beevbilde to produce a new breed of black beef cattle which combined Angus quality with the Lincoln 's fast weight gains .
8 Fortunately this is seldom actually the case with practical materials because , in order to produce a new fracture surface , we have generally not only to break all the chemical bonds at the fracture surface ( which requires only the free surface energy ) , we also disturb the molecular structure of the material to a depth which is sometimes very considerable ; in doing so we break a great many other bonds as well .
9 In relation to the almost antithetical Marxist positions of Sartre and Althusser , Foucault does not , however , simply follow the latter rather than the former : he articulates through a historical perspective the problems that their work encountered and attempts to produce a new method of historical enquiry — though not a general theory of history as such — that is both theoretically coherent and politically effective with respect to the particular problems under examination .
10 All modules which are selected as LATEST within the package , together with the package module itself , will be edited by LIFESPAN to produce a new baseline of approved modules .
11 All modules which are selected as Latest within the package , together with the package module itself , will be edited by LIFESPAN to produce a new baseline of approved modules .
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