Example sentences of "to produce a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , the times when one would expect the ultradian rhythm to produce a burst of activity or feeding drop out . |
2 | Cases in which prolonged antiphonal use of wind and strings is suitable will , however , be rare , as such treatment tends , naturally , to produce a sense of discontinuity . |
3 | PagePlus makes no pretension of addressing this market nor , I suspect , are its users vaguely interested in paying upwards of £600 to produce a church flyer , instruction manual , letterhead or newssheet . |
4 | Indeed the ability to produce a range of returns on value for money indices has been a major factor in securing continued treasury funding . |
5 | A natural material that has this type of structure is coral , which has been used to produce a range of implant ceramics . |
6 | Miss Selfridge , for instance , has commissioned the streetwise Red Or Dead design team to produce a range of leather clothes including mini belted trench coats and ultra-soft jeans . |
7 | The accuracy of point estimates of pupil numbers is not paramount but it is essential to produce a range of forecasts under different assumptions . |
8 | Soon after 1614 Evesham returned to London and began to produce a range of works for sites across the country and for various patrons , some of whom were papists . |
9 | When putting together the range and support materials said , ‘ Our objective was to produce a range which is simple and exciting to sell , attractive for the merchant to stock and easy for the farmer to use . |
10 | Er I 'd just like to come back on three fairly brief points that er one of which was mentioned by Michael Courcier , two of which er relate to that , and were helpfully stimulated in discussion during the tea break , erm Michael Courcier , I think if I got him right , said , he did say we ca n't produce demographic forecasts for post two thousand and six but I think he was fairly guarded in saying it it would n't be wise or or whatever , erm I would suggest in this context , and in the context of , and I use the word emerging and I look for advice as to when emerging regional planning guidance , and when will be the end date of that regional planning guidance , I say we should be looking beyond two thousand and six , I say we can look beyond two thousand and six , and I would suggest we do it in the way of arrange , which would be highly appropriate way of doing it , not too dissimilar to road traffic forecasts , low medium and high growth , and if , to put the point simplistically , if we have arrived at a requirement figure of nine seven for Greater York for a specific period , if we were to either project that forward by five or ten years , obviously we could n't just simply go rata , but if you took a low figure and you halved it on the basis of the make up , the demographic make up , of how the nine seven had been arrived at it would be possible to produce a range , that then relates to the question of a new settlement , and the alternatives during the period to two thousand and six , and beyond , of that new settlement , and I go back again to the greenbelt , it is vitally important to do that in the terms of a long term defined greenbelt , therefore again in that context , I would say it is highly desirable , if not necessary , to revisit the periphery of York , it has not been examined in a local plan , it has not been examined in terms of environmental impact , with all due respect to the Greater York working party their , the level of analysis of those peripheral blocks of land was fairly cursory , on a limited number of planning criteria , if a new settlement is to be assessed alongside expansion of Greater York we have to revisit it in much much greater detail . |
11 | The resulting material is then mixed with other waste plastics so as to produce a range of products , including chairs and tables , marine wood , toothbrush handles and weatherproof flooring . |
12 | Similarly , phosgene , which now is only merchanged , could be used in-house to produce a range of higher value-added chemicals . |
13 | But with tax payments to the Government last year of £755m eating into slim profits , Mr Horton is to see Mr Lamont shortly to try to produce a change of mind . |
14 | Hence , my boss is more likely to produce a change in my role-performance than one my peers . |
15 | This technique may be used when the Bank is keen to produce a change in interest rates faster than that which could be obtained by waiting for bill offers to respond to an initial rejection of bids by the Bank : it was used more frequently in 1988 and 1989 , especially as a method of signalling the Bank 's desire to see higher short term interest rates . |
16 | When they were , by one LEA , advised about how to produce a management plan , they were told that there was probably " much information already in the school which would either be part of the plan or would help in the process of producing specific documents within it . " |
17 | We are beginning to think that the proceedings are expressly designed not to produce a verdict , and especially not a guilty one . |
18 | In 1976 , just as he was planning to produce a film about the motor industry , Newsreel hit one of its frequent cash crises . |
19 | What Hamilton could see was that the talents of Warner Bros had combined to produce a film that was not so much about the Legion as ‘ about the kind of short-sighted , uninformed and well-enough-meaning men who have to be given an understanding of what democracy really is so that they will not go on and on providing tools for such legions ’ . |
20 | Thirty seconds is to produce a film that 's a long time we did talk about seven second slots as well |
21 | Ultimately , we managed to produce a film which is half the original and half ours — and , unfortunately , it shows . ’ |
22 | The one used in London can handle fifty million pieces of information in one second , and it still takes minutes to produce a forecast for a few days ahead . |
23 | It follows from this that one of the main aims of nurse training must be to produce a nurse capable of a high standard of nursing care . |
24 | Eventually the commission managed to produce a text which cited Pius XI in footnotes , generally disapproved of birth control without being too specific , and recognized the importance of children to a marriage without limiting marriage to that purpose . |
25 | Can the tape be structured so that by reading serially through the file it would be simple to produce a text stream suitable for an automatic typesetting process : |
26 | You can now use the command to " *EXEC " the file back into BBCBASIC(Z80) You can use this technique to produce a text file for extensive editing in PipeDream . |
27 | Chemical processes assisted by the physical disintegration of the bedrock combine to produce a weathering mantle or regolith which , if differentiated into identifiable horizons , constitutes a weathering profile . |
28 | It seemed typical of Wickrithe , to produce a fog on the only day this week it had n't rained . |
29 | Bill Watts , whose clocks achieve the highest levels of craftsmanship , was recently commissioned to produce a clock to replace one built in the 1760s . |
30 | 14.2 Should the Proprietor be unable or unwilling to produce a sequel work within a reasonable period of time the Publisher shall be at liberty to commission a sequel from a third party . |