Example sentences of "produce more " in BNC.

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1 Though his proposals could cost the taxpayer another £18m or so a year , they might help produce more effective constituency MPs .
2 Micropropagation , the technique used to multiply plants in vast numbers from tiny pieces of tissue , can produce more vigorous strawberry plants giving higher yields than conventional propagating techniques , according to American researchers .
3 Many commentators have noted the fact that the small plot of land may produce more per acre than the large , because of necessity it is cultivated more intensively ( see CEPAL review 1982 for example ) .
4 * Comparing the scheme shown in fig. 5.11(b) with that of Fig. 5.11(a) , we might expect that the presence of the extra active a elements would produce more effective overshadowing of the c elements during training with A. Generalization to B would therefore be reduced .
5 But only a supreme effort over this distance will produce more than two or three minutes ' advantage .
6 Few approaches would produce more positive results on the actual curriculum in schools than review and retraining in this field .
7 While this system may produce more than one letter string as a result , this did not happen often .
8 This is all so that we can produce more that we can eat , and yet for some reason the excess ca n't be sold off at reduced prices .
9 The operation of these four principles leaves some room for manoeuvre , in the sense that their application may produce more than one possible carer in a given situation .
10 Our colleagues thus are now to be found participating and observing in villages and urban enclaves in Britain and America as well as on the ski-slopes of Europe , and are also making forays into factories , prisons and hospitals to see whether they can produce more interesting and unexpected findings than those already provided by other techniques of research .
11 The procedure will not produce more than two reels of magnetic tape .
12 In Africa , they produce some 80 percent of food , and they can produce more if other workload is reduced and if they receive training and technical information .
13 I am glad we have converted the European Community to this , but I am not going to have land set aside in Britain so that the rest of Europe can produce more .
14 The stoma care nurse was therefore careful to show no revulsion when changing the bag and explained to Mr Reynolds that the faecal fluid passing through the colostomy was not a permanent feature and that when he recommenced solid food the colostomy would produce more formed faeces .
15 Institutions which do produce more complex programmes as a regular feature of their work need to have someone in charge of the operation to ensure that proper planning is done .
16 There are 2 million fewer people employed now in our production industries than 25 years ago , and in its present form industry could probably produce more , with incentives and organisation , without taking on more labour .
17 These investment-people can make the capital produce more — put it into different things . ’
18 Details may vary and certain climatic zones may produce more individual features than others , as was suggested above for the glacial and arid climatic zones , but it seems to be doubtful whether fluvially controlled landscapes formed in different climates are as distinctive as is sometimes maintained ( Stoddart , 1969 ) .
19 Taylor assumed , for example , that workers were rational and would be motivated by an increase in wages and hence by linking wages to productivity the worker would produce more .
20 We should not pursue better conditions for prisoners in the mistaken belief that improved conditions will alone produce more orderly prisons .
21 One could try and explain this as follows : subjects perceived an increase in k as necessitating an increase in output since the opportunities for using output from other periods to increase sales this period had been reduced by the increase in the storage cost ; accordingly , one should produce more now in case the price this period turned out to be a high one .
22 Every increase in the price expected will , as a rule , induce some people who would not otherwise have produced anything , to produce a-little ; and those , who have produced something for the lower price , will produce more for the higher price .
23 The fall in commodity prices means that Third World countries must produce more to earn the same amount .
24 It will also monitor the new system of inspection which , for the first time , will produce more than 6,000 reports a year .
25 However , it would be wrong to have a system which meant that some countries set aside land so that other countries could produce more .
26 Bateson explained : ‘ The League have been in contact to say that when they informed the FA of the meeting , they were told that no matter what the egm approved the FA would not sanction any agreement which would produce more than 24 clubs in any one division .
27 For example , Tenopir found that Georef assigns more subject headings for each publication than GeoArchive , and so has higher recall , but this does not mean that searches will produce more irrelevant items .
28 This will help to strengthen the capital budgeting system and should produce more satisfactory projects .
29 A large enzyme pool turning over at the same rate as a small one would produce more new enzyme , which would result in a greater amount of enzyme being available for secretion .
30 Also to give those community organisations enough knowledge and confidence to help them produce more productively .
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