Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to produce a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We could stop after one pass through the data , but we can also repeat the running three-median procedure on the values just smoothed to produce a smoother result .
2 From around 50 yards out you will not need to produce a full swing .
3 He also admits to having a streak of the trainspotter in him , and it took three days ploughing through his extensive record collection before he finally managed to produce a top ten .
4 The private sector does not aim to produce a comprehensive system of health care ; in Britain it has developed specialized aspects of health care provision .
5 The announcement followed a visit to Libya by the agency 's Director-General , Hans Blix , who was given assurances by Kadhafi that Libya was not trying to produce an atomic bomb .
6 An inspection of the Models and the Testimonials of the most eminent of the Medical Profession of the country can not fail to produce a decided conviction in their superiority .
7 These tables can be easily lightened to produce a limed-oak effect .
8 They were not usually intended to produce a modern type of financial statement and only very rough approximations can be wrung out of them .
9 MENZIESHILL and John Christie yesterday combined to produce a devastating performance in the European club championship , when Amit Bucharest were beaten 25-0 in the B Division in Basle .
10 Sage , as a company , is probably best known for its accounting and financial software — there ca n't be many PC users in our readership that have n't heard of the Sterling and Sovereign range of programs — but still manages to produce a workmanlike networking product .
11 * I always think that it is best to pour the tea onto milk in the cup as this distributes the milk more evenly — it also seems to produce a better colour .
12 We can therefore conclude that the ideas of Marx and Weber can , for our purposes , be partly combined to produce a three-class model of contemporary capitalist societies .
13 The SI clearly endeavoured to produce a revolutionary critique of modern life , and towards this end devised a convulsive rhetoric and an inventive vocabulary .
14 The seed has now grown to produce a healthy harvest and the goat has had four kids .
15 We have now agreed to produce a joint leaflet and hope to distribute it to BMH and Sorrento , reaching mothers we have n't reached before .
16 He is also the Royal Family 's favourite and even managed to produce a stunning portrait of Fergie in 1988 .
17 In ( a ) a thin strip of metal is tightly twisted to produce a hollow tube rather like a very thin drinking straw .
18 Garside believes that the system can be significantly improved to produce a robust , economic parsing scheme able to operate accurately over unconstrained English text .
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