Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] to produce a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | NatWest Insurance Services , the insurance broking Company of NatWest Bank , are pleased to offer you this attractive savings opportunity designed to produce a substantial cash sum in the year 2001 . |
2 | Huggett ( 1976b ) also noted that the systems of the atoms-to-planet and the atoms-to-societies hierarchies commingle to produce a third hierarchy which is the hierarchy of environmental systems . |
3 | Because the spirit of this new age was fundamentally materialistic , scientific invention focussed on reducing the labour needed to produce a given article so it could be made in greater quantity and at less cost . |
4 | GAIM aims to produce a complete mathematics assessment scheme appropriate to all first to fifth year students in secondary schools . |
5 | The research aims to produce a comprehensible assessment of the economic effects of different institutional structures , at both macro and micro levels . |
6 | Loud , the Crunch channel reminded me of a tranny amp struggling to produce a good lead sound , while the lead channel lost its lush sustain and clear harmonics . |
7 | The Council proposed to produce a revised document by July 1976 and receive applications from institutions in the following academic year — a timetable that in the event was overshot by some three years . |
8 | It was essentially a fact-finding and largely descriptive exercise designed to produce a 20,000 word report which would be widely distributed in Norfolk and stimulate a debate in the Church as to its responsibilities in this domain . |
9 | They painted samples in an exercise designed to produce a better understanding of the Ecotech concept of more environmentally sensitive products . |
10 | But make no mistake , England need to produce a top-drawer performance tomorrow or it 's egg on the face time . |
11 | How did the implementers of the monetarist nonsense which brought about the first recession manage to produce a second recession ? |
12 | Destructive plate margins tend to produce a greater variety of lavas than constructive ones , and in some cases basaltic and andesitic rocks are found together . |
13 | After two minutes a local anaesthetic spray ( 2% lignocaine 100 mg ; Astra Pharmaceuticals , UK ) was applied to the back of the throat and intravenous midazolam given to produce a similar level of sedation ( usually 2.5–5 mg ) . |
14 | On February 6 , before the withdrawal was complete , last-minute talks in Islamabad between the Soviet Foreign Minister , Eduard Shevardnadze and Pakistani officials failed to produce a peaceful settlement to the civil conflict . |
15 | A PAN-European group plans to produce a high performing designer Euro-pig for sale throughout the European Community and even farther afield . |
16 | If H is the rate of heat transfer per unit area ( taken as positive if the transfer is upwards , for example from hot ground to cooler air ) , this scale is u τ enters this expression because the temperature variations needed to produce a given heat transfer are smaller when the turbulence is more vigorous . |
17 | The pressure gradient needed to produce a given flow rate is much larger when the flow is turbulent than when it is laminar ( Fig. 2.11 ) . |
18 | The streak is the route through which the epiblast invaginates to produce a third layer of loosely interconnected cells , the mesoderm . |
19 | COOK 'S NOTE : Soaking the rice before cooking in the measured water helps to produce a fluffier risotto of a richer saffron-yellow colour . |
20 | In Team D , however , the data collection strategy failed to produce a comparable sample , for various reasons concerned in part with the way the CSW approach operated ( see below ) . |
21 | If not , the reagent is too acid and a further gram of mercuric nitrate added to produce a slight cloudiness should produce the yellow precipitate . |
22 | All of these processes combine to produce a particular form of language , what we can loosely call ‘ academic language ’ . |
23 | A slight reduction of power before starting the turn helps to produce a higher rate of descent . |
24 | The movement could be said to have started in Scotland in 1972 , when the Headteachers ' Association set themselves to determine the range of items of information needed to produce a comprehensive picture of the aptitudes and interests of all pupils , offering them a common form of statement , which would be generally comprehensible and would be available to them when appropriate . |
25 | The project aims to produce a final version of the pack for distribution in 1995 . |
26 | Finally , the project aims to produce a comprehensive manual describing the techniques to go with the ML3 software being developed . |
27 | YET ANOTHER collection of mis-matched Mancunians , Interstella managed to produce a dee-liteful brand of pop music , a mid-air collision between the KLF and KC And The Sunshine Band . |
28 | YET ANOTHER collection of mis-matched Mancunians , Interstella managed to produce a dee-liteful brand of pop music , a mid-air collision between the KLF and KC And The Sunshine Band . |
29 | As a patient , I do believe that if the government , the media , and the medical profession combined to produce a national effort then the ignorance , the indifference and the arrogance could be wiped out . |
30 | This was the 11th successive Headingley Test to produce a positive result : the last drawn match there was in 1980 ( West Indies ) . |