Example sentences of "[art] [noun] to produce a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The reduced diameter of 85mm of the new block creates the opportunity to produce a greater variety of shapes .
2 Thus the traditional coppiced woods , in which chestnut trees were cut close to the base to produce a regular supply of straight sticks , left grassland in between that was sometimes open ( when the sticks were harvested ) and sometimes shaded ( when the crop was grown ) .
3 The decision to produce a further supplement for continuing care units for the elderly with mental disability arose out of the recommendations of the Timbury Report which was published in 1978 and which recommended " the provision and management by the health service of continuing care unit accommodation for the elderly confused . "
4 You do n't have to spend hours trudging around shops and in the kitchen to produce a perfect meal , just call into Victoria at the Good Food Shop in the Craft Village , between Shipquay Street and Magazine Street .
5 ‘ As you know , I 'm an adequate , plain cook , but I 've neither the time nor the talent to produce a coq au vin like this one : it was produced by my neighbour , Mrs Neville , who is seventy-five years old and runs a thriving emergency cooking , house-sitting and general crisis-management service for the neighbourhood . ’
6 The intention to produce a full-scale study of Laxton , and also to make available for other researchers the methodology employed .
7 The present authors have expanded the range to produce a huge compendium of ill , mad , or bad leaders , some famous , many unknown .
8 These advantages make it possible for the miners to produce a high output , of about 3 tonnes per man per shift .
9 So a fluctuating beam changed the resistance in the circuit to produce a varying current in the ear-piece which in turn created sound .
10 The action depends on the ability of the remedy to stimulate the body to produce a healing response — or , to put it another way , on the body 's ability to mount a healing response .
11 This problem can be eliminated by , for instance , producing a bus bar with a range of slot spacings or doping the fibre to produce a slight spread of magnetic field period .
12 When the needles are selected , the weaving yarn can be laid over only part of the row to produce a wide variety of effects .
13 AEA has now re-engineered the devices to produce a second generation suitable for wider , non-nuclear application , particularly within pharmaceutical and chemical industries .
14 The pressure to produce a male heir was ever-present and there was Frances ' growing realization that a lifestyle which had seemed urbane to her in her youth was , on mature reflection , dull and uninspiring .
15 JOHN WARD was appointed manager of York City on Guy Fawkes ' night last year with the brief to produce a few fireworks on the pitch at Bootham Crescent .
16 The first real impact of the 1986 Act came to governors with the requirements to produce a formal report to parents and hold an annual parents ' meeting .
17 In the sense that it is an enquiry method , this is considered sufficient ; extending the analysis to produce a comprehensive information model of an organisation is possible , but this would require the use of additional software and then becomes a more specialised operation .
18 When it comes to charts , Excel also scores with the ability to produce a wider range and better looking graphics than 123 .
19 Rather , the moral goodness was really the power to produce a certain sort of pleasing sensation in the observer .
20 Yet even when Ruddock allowed his sleep to be interrupted by thoughts of Lewis 's punching ability , he could n't have envisaged his boxing rival having the power to produce a single knockout punch .
21 The BCG then coupled the importance of market share with the rate of growth in the market to produce a growth-share matrix upon which all a corporate group 's main product groups would be plotted ( see figure 4.1 ) .
22 If a police officer has to request a driver to produce a current test certificate , the officer must bear in mind the problem of proving the date of first registration .
23 How about the view that in order for a computer to produce a real work of art , it would have to want to produce that art ?
24 A factory in China has signed a deal to produce a British car under licence .
25 A factory in China has signed a deal to produce a British car under licence .
26 There was clearly every incentive to produce a challenging set of guidelines but the opportunity was missed .
27 The larva heaps sand or soil onto its head and jaws and then flicks it with some force up and behind it , working in a circle to produce a conical pit .
28 There are situations where the reciprocal of a rate would make more sense than the original rate : ergonomists , for example , might find it more natural to look at the time it takes a person to produce a fixed number of items rather than at the output a person produces from a machine in a fixed period of time .
29 If it had been only the Empress and a Court clique who desired war , things might have turned out differently , but given the wave of bellicosity which swept the entire nation , it would have required a miracle to produce a peaceful end to the crisis .
30 And he felt that it would be in a sense a miracle to produce a detailed adaptation to a particular way of life , a kind of adaptation to being fertilized by bees that you see in an orchid , by a single a large jump .
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