Example sentences of "can produce [art] " in BNC.

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1 If he can produce no grand reason for abandoning left-wing Labour attitudes , people will be forgiven if they conclude that the change was cynical and opportunistic and that Mr Kinnock is more interested in gaining office than in doing anything in particular once he has arrived at the top .
2 If two systems have been for a period of time in dynamical isolation from each other , then a measurement on the first system can produce no real change in the second .
3 The female tsetse can bear only one baby at a time and in all her six month life , she can produce no more than a dozen .
4 To answer the initial question first , it is certainly true that for ascriptive adjectives at least , with adjective and noun held constant , alternation between qualification and assignment can produce no difference in either the entity identified or the pattern of assignment of properties .
5 This is standard practice in more tropical countries where there are ‘ dust devils ’ or ‘ willy willies ’ which can produce a 40-knot wind in almost any direction with little or no warning .
6 It is the total change in perspective and new semantic outlook which ensures that the subjective nature of the liminal journey can be used as an essential part of the analysis ; for it can produce a dynamic simply because it incorporates aspects of a newly created ideological disjunction , as some classic accounts have shown .
7 Despite their problems with irregular words , however , these patients can produce a plausible pronunciation of unfamiliar non-words ( ‘ blasp ’ , for example ) .
8 Breathing exercises , meditation , and deep muscle relaxation , or simply ‘ imagining pleasant experiences ’ can produce a significant fall in blood pressure .
9 IF EVER there was a country where budget ideas are welcomed it is Japan , and a useful one now emerges : those unable to afford the bullet train — shinkansen — should look to long-distance buses , which can produce a saving ofas much as 40per cent .
10 They think they can produce a better result than the professionals and they are right .
11 If Ballesteros was partially responsible for the all those individual successes , then Jacklin may deserve the credit not just for the Ryder Cup but for demonstrating that inspirational leadership , combined with an infinite capacity for detail , can produce a team better than the sum of its parts .
12 Ground cloves , if available can produce a delicious flavour in Christmas puddings .
13 The figure shows that , if two messages each carry a different error , recombination can produce a copy without errors .
14 But nowadays there 's more elbow room and less cigar smoke — and the shrewder restaurateurs have set out to replace their lost business regulars by constructing lunch menus that are brief , light and designed to show off the chef 's talents rather than the customer 's credit rating ; it 's hard to believe that anyone can produce a good meal so cheaply .
15 A woman without wealth will have few suitors , but a woman who can produce a large dowry will have more than her share of acquisitive Strephons writing sonnets .
16 Once pupils can produce a printed style of handwriting fluently and confidently , they should begin to develop a comfortable joined-up style .
17 Although Bouton and his collaborators have failed to establish context-specificity after simple conditioning , they would not want to claim that such an effect can never be seen — there is ample evidence from experiments using rather different training procedures that a change of context can produce a performance deficit .
18 This branch in its turn will not cooperate until he can produce a written request from you … .
19 When he found that he could demonstrate some discharge in the early mornings e was convinced that his infection had returned , not realizing that the majority of males can produce a certain amount of mucus at the urethral meatus in the morning if they try .
20 Rotovators and other cultivators driven by the tractor power take-off can produce a fine tilth in one pass , and are sometimes used to replace all other implements .
21 We take any four boys , and we concentrate on providing them with first-class , intensive training , and my contention is that we can produce a team in every way as competitive as Greycoats ' . ’
22 Executives who can produce a reliable ‘ diary of events ’ to a court or tribunal often fare better than those who can not .
23 It is a fast-growing breed and can produce a more acceptable calf for beef than the Jersey .
24 Wigglers with a high K value can produce a spontaneous spectrum rich in harmonics , and stimulated emission can be induced — eg at the third or fifth harmonic .
25 Reminiscence can produce a lot more responses , because you 're tapping into a person 's past which is theirs alone .
26 Since then , many other doctors who treat food intolerance and chemical sensitivity have claimed that such sensitivity can produce a wide range of mental problems .
27 In the mouth , it can produce a sore throat , or creamy-yellow patches inside the mouth that leave a sore area when they are rubbed off , or tiny red spots that show where the Candida infection has occurred .
28 If Candida gets into a woman 's urinary tract or bladder it can produce a form of cystitis — characterized by a burning sensation when passing urine .
29 ‘ We can produce a fat-free French dressing or a mayonnaise which is 85 per cent fat-free , ’ she says .
30 But when a cat is upset it can produce a whole variety of miaowing calls that sound different enough from one another to be classified as distinct vocalizations .
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