Example sentences of "[adv] to produce a [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Here we need make no distinction between ‘ real ’ differences and folklinguistic stereotypes : we can bring the two together to produce an integrated account of what linguistic sex differences mean in our society .
2 Although on the whole wages in the iron industry were good , real earnings would not have been high enough to produce a tangible effect on the structure of taxable wealth .
3 Not a great deal of time , ‘ t is true , but enough to produce a slight delay between picking the string and hearing a note .
4 Forward cyclic is applied only long enough to produce a slight nose down attitude in the model .
5 Even if it is not used much the trenchant criticisms of it would appear to demand reform , as it appears to be a blunt instrument which ‘ should be honed down to produce a greater quality of justice . ’
6 I am not saying which is the salt and which is the sugar — it just is absolutely designed not to produce an intelligent reaction in the spectator .
7 The mound of weed is bored through to produce a short tunnel into which the name entices females to come and lay her eggs .
8 At first glance Gwen John and her brother Augustus were opposites : he was flamboyant , domineering , possessed of a fluent natural talent and hugely prolific ; she was retiring , reclusive and worked hard to produce a limited number of small works .
9 Find out how to produce an award-winning publication at London and Home Counties region 's Meet the Winners event on Tuesday 13 July .
10 One recoils from the obvious answer , which is that the Home Secretary wants yet again to produce a cheap headline in the popular press such as ’ Crackdown on crime ’ , by producing , as the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook said , a modest and short Bill .
11 MUCH TO their chagrin , the woes of Chancellor Kohl 's centre-right coalition have yet to produce a solid wave of support for the Social Democrats .
12 The recognised or nominal leaders of such groups may be relied on to produce an initial list of individuals who are presumed to have power in community affairs ( leaders ) .
13 ‘ In the late 1980s we were looking for somewhere to produce a whole stream of new products , ’ said managing director of Glaxo Developments Alan Catterall .
14 The next wave was perhaps thirty-five feet , sucking inwards to produce a concave face like the inside of a bottle .
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