Example sentences of "[be] [adj] produce [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The fluid phase of the body is a superb electrolyte that contains many extremely active biological species , especially enzymes , and components that are able to produce free radicals and other reactive species . |
2 | Cats and humans both evolved as meat-eaters — as predators — and until our biochemists have been able to produce synthetic meats , with the magic mixture of essential amino-acids , we are both trapped by our evolutionary past . |
3 | Some researchers working on the removal and examination of fertilized cells have been able to reject those which were clearly mongoloid , only replacing those known to be able to produce normal infants . |
4 | Professional models are trained to look at ease and to be able to produce spontaneous-looking smiles and expressions to order . |
5 | There is no demand on the soloist that he or she be a composer , and therefore be able to produce new scores . |
6 | A good photographer should , if necessary , be able to produce good pictures without a previous visit , but he or she will certainly produce better results if they have had time to look round and plan the most effective camera angles . |
7 | Alternatively , the wife may be able to produce healthy eggs but for various medical reasons not be in a position to maintain a pregnancy . |
8 | For example , a good word processor may well be able to produce multiple columns of text on the page but totally unable to integrate a simple drawing into the document . |
9 | Tatarinov argued that all ministries and other governmental institutions should be obliged to produce detailed estimates for the year ahead at the time they submitted their annual accounts . |
10 | In any society , as long as objective classes remain , there will be different opportunities and experiences available to different classes , and these will be sufficient to produce differing ideas and behaviour . |
11 | In , it offers a number of style options , as well as being happy to produce special designs . |
12 | Yet we all know , even if we submit to this approach as a temporary — and perhaps very fruitful — measure , that there is more to using language , and communicating successfully with other people , than being able to produce correct sentences . |
13 | the average lifetime of such civilizations Reading down this list , we find that we have less and less possibility of being able to produce adequate figures to slot into the equation . |
14 | On occasion we were able to produce small fragments of intact retina that were suitable for microspectrophotometry and yet were extensive enough to answer the present question . |
15 | After much research , suppliers were able to produce viable alternatives to lead which the Society helped to promote , with informative booklets produced jointly with anglers ' organisations . |
16 | In fact , the analogy may be precise ; a couple of years later other researchers were able to produce LTP-like phenomena in IMHV slices simulated in vitro . |
17 | In theory , therefore , it is possible to produce new plants from any group of cells as long as they are provided with an appropriate growth medium . |
18 | In a simulated setting , however , it is possible to produce identical situations for all drivers , this means that much greater control is available over the precise testing circumstances for each subject . |
19 | It rests on the assumption that it is possible to produce large quantities of almost identical items in a modem industrial process , and therefore it is possible to establish certain tolerances within which quality is acceptable , and outside which it is not acceptable . |
20 | It is easy to produce accurate pulses at very high speed yet it is 1 second pulses which are needed . |
21 | Others think that the only test of fairness in politics is the test of result , that no procedure is fair unless it is likely to produce political decisions that meet some independent test of justice . |
22 | It would seem that the growing tendency towards stabling horses all day inside barns or sheds , where their visual stimulation is dramatically reduced , is likely to produce increasing numbers of overanxious or fearful horses , who behave inappropriately in the outside world . |
23 | Given that the expectations of professionals about what disabled people can actually achieve has always been pathetically low , almost any intervention system which raises expectations is likely to produce similar results . |
24 | Art historians and archaeologists explain that only persistent contact between civilisations is likely to produce far-reaching changes of direction . |
25 | Global warming is likely to produce significant changes in Britain 's wild flora , according to research by the environmental group , Plantlife . |
26 | Any collusion amongst member firms ( implicit or explicit ) in relation to commissions is likely to produce operational inefficiencies . |
27 | The Revenue states that , while a company has an obligation to deliver a return on time , complete and correct to the best of its knowledge and belief , there may be exceptional circumstances in which the company is unable to produce final figures . |
28 | When a child is able to produce phonemic strings which sound like real words , reinforcing adult responses become contingent upon the child 's use of words to create meaningful word-referent relations . |
29 | Although Atrium Conservatory Systems uses a modular system for its high-quality hardwood structures , it is happy to produce individual modules to the dimensions required by the designer . |
30 | For such animals , the lightest touch on the tail is enough to produce automatic contractions that split the tail away from its base . |