Example sentences of "in producing [art] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , greater prosperity and more settled political conditions combined to make barrenness less common than in the tenth century ; Geoffrey Martel of Anjou and Duke Hugh of Burgundy were unusual in producing no heirs . |
2 | Time , even a fraction of it , possessed value in producing a better return . |
3 | John Selwyn Gummer , Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food There is no point in producing a list of microwave ovens without giving the detailed instructions so that those using them can improve their performance . |
4 | She was fed up with the factory-style working conditions involved in producing a day-in-day-out series . |
5 | The company has invested £10m in producing a rival to British Telecom in the paging market . |
6 | The early fossil bony fish have tails with the long blade uppermost , whereas the more advanced living bony fish have a tail that is symmetrical , and more effective in producing a horizontal thrust . |
7 | The difficulties involved in producing a logically satisfactory theory of time were emphasized by Parmenides ' follower Zeno of Elea in his subtle paradoxes concerning motion . |
8 | By repeating the name here , now redundant information , Leon behaves rather as one might in producing a character profile . |
9 | A decision was taken to use bus technology in producing a body to be mounted on the trucks that had already been designed by the Department and were operating successfully . |
10 | In March 1943 , Wolverton was given a free hand to co-operate with the designer of an instructional instrument , for the teaching of fuse prediction to naval personnel , in producing a prototype , utilizing wherever possible existing railway stocks of raw material . |
11 | Management Option — The Teacher Placement Service has worked in partnership with Henley Distance Learning , Berkshire LEA , and Esso in producing a structured distance learning programme which includes the opportunity to examine management practice in business . |
12 | The International Federation of Chemical , Energy and General Workers Unions about a year ago revealed that a study conducted for the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) among workers in a New Jersey Plant working with the proteolytic bacterial enzyme Esperase in producing a bleach showed they had become immunologically sensitised to the enzyme , despite very low levels of exposure . |
13 | Braverman quotes the editorial of a 1918 edition of the International Molders Journal , noting that ‘ A half-century of commentary on scientific management has not succeeded in producing a better formulation of the matter ’ ( Braverman 1974 , 136 ) : |
14 | On the surface , nobody could quarrel with its conclusions ; Cadbury has done an excellent job in producing a basically sensible code of good practice . |
15 | She advises her clients to involve the users in producing a list of the problems they are expecting an accounting system to solve , in addition to drawing up the more traditional features ‘ hit-list ’ . |
16 | The total energy which has to be used up in producing a real fracture surface is therefore greater than G and is known as the ‘ work of fracture ’ , W , such that , Although W is always considerably bigger than G , its actual magnitude varies very greatly between different materials . |
17 | He was paid £1,600 for his part in producing a football video nasty and it has cost him a record £20,000 fine . |
18 | He told them there was no point in producing a more expensive , national version of City Limits , the Right-On London listings magazine started by former employees of Time Out and helped into the world by the GLC . |
19 | In fact , they had great difficulty in producing a satisfactory list of categories , and had to revise it as work progressed . |
20 | The empirical method is seen most clearly in the work of John Austin who , in producing a science of positive law in terms of commands , sanctions , and habits , attempted to provide an explanation of law entirely in non-normative terminology . |
21 | There might seem to be a number of inherent problems in producing a journal on British Surrealism , namely that the possibility of live interviews will diminish as the first generation of these artists and writers die off in the next few years ; secondly , there seems to be a tendency on the part of those who produce surrealist literature to make it look surrealist , although the rather bitty appearance of the present journal is probably as much to do with its very low budget ( a small grant from the University of London ) as with its artistic affiliations . |
22 | Enterprising market economies are always — always , not sometimes — more effective in producing a higher standard of living and a better quality of life than those in which Governments try to run too much themselves . |
23 | The latter is less efficient in producing a water supply , leading to more consumption than otherwise , but it may be a relatively efficient way of ensuring an equal chance of access to it . |
24 | Thus , in producing a narrative , the writer must provide some indications of change of time and place , as Grimes ( 1975 : 102 ) has pointed out . |
25 | It includes the difficulties involved in producing a coherent definition of racism ( cf. |
26 | Moore is said to have been a pioneer in producing a periodical for seamen , the Mariners ' Journal , which was published briefly between 185I and 1854 , and to have advocated the first system of paid shore based officials to look after the interests of their members while they were at sea . |
27 | The qualities looked for in a higher civil servant are : intelligence ; fluency of mouth and pen , particularly in producing a persuasive argument and in composing a good ministerial speech ; the capacity to induce other people to carry out a policy that perhaps they do not much wish to carry out ; a political ‘ nose ’ ; the ability ( in a Department or a local or regional office ) to organise those beneath him or her ; and capacity for hard work ( many of those at the top work extremely hard ) . |
28 | This often makes the new law ineffectual in the prevailing conditions , rather than in producing a solution . |
29 | When the recipient of the signal sees through the deception , there may be an advantage to the signaller in producing a more extravagant signal . |
30 | This kind of ‘ layering ’ is most effective in producing a texture which is more interesting than homophony , yet is still very clear and simple . |