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

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1 On January 7th the Ministry of Defence asked Glascoed and its sister factories in Royal Ordnance whether it might be able to produce a new marker-version of its 155mm artillery shell .
2 It is thus no longer a question of being able to produce a new concept of history , which , as Derrida puts it , ‘ is difficult , if not impossible , to lift from its teleological or eschatological horizon .
3 The first was over the board 's decision to close the senior staff dining-room and require staff to eat in the staff canteen : Fred apparently thinks you initiated this policy , and resents the fact that he will no longer be able to produce a limited number of high-quality meals and thus ingratiate himself with the senior staff .
4 The only surviving child of his marriage to Catherine was a daughter , Mary , and unless Henry was able to produce a legitimate son , the realm was likely to suffer a disputed succession on his death and , if Mary were to marry a foreigner , might even lose its independent status .
5 Once you have selected your six colour types , two reds , two blues and two yellows , and added perhaps viridian and burnt sienna , you will be able to produce a vast range of mixes .
6 Such vacillating fortunes of harvest were to become the norm for Champagne and , perversely , prove to be one of the reasons why this region is able to produce a sparkling wine superior to any other .
7 Konrad Lorenz wrote that birds even in total isolation are able to produce a recognisable version of the song of their species .
8 Fred apparently thinks we initiated this policy , and resents the fact that he will no longer be able to produce a certain number of high-quality meals .
9 Yet you will hardly be able to produce a romantic suspense story without at least one such action passage , probably your final confrontation and equally probably taking the form of a chase .
10 If an aircraft is very directionally stable because of a large fin , then the rudder will be less able to produce a large angle of yaw before this balance of forces occurs .
11 In many applications the motor must be able to produce a large Pull-out torque over a wide range of stepping rates , so the time taken to position a load is minimised .
12 The Church , then , neither publicly condemned the poem , provided explicit support for Mrs Whitehouse , nor even appeared able to produce a united front in response to the prosecution .
13 In each case the studios were able to produce a steady supply of good , sometimes amazing , films .
14 The rotor then finds itself in advance of the instantaneous equilibrium position and the motor is able to produce the negative decelerating torque .
15 Yesterday however , David Goodson of Loughborough University offered the team of biologists , naturalists and conservationists a set of underwater transducers which he said should be able to produce the right effect .
16 Most of their production is exported and they are the only company still able to produce the famous Real Ancient Madder .
17 He was even able to produce the fragile Turkish deeds to the serail in Jaffa and British documents proving family ownership of orange groves in Yazour on the main Jaffa–Jerusalem road ( 32 dunums ) , near Holon ( 76 dunums ) and at Beit Dajan ( 240 dunums ) and to property in Jerusalem , part of which was rented to a British assistant district commissioner .
18 She might not be able to produce the required number of sons or she might produce only daughters or she might even be childless .
19 The same is true , for that matter , of the phenomenon of intelligence — for which no one has as yet-been able to produce an adequate definition .
20 Erm whilst I 've not been able to produce an audited er set of accounts I do have er a set of figures for you erm and as you said at the the beginning of your opening er speech Mr Chairman that erm we had one or two losses during the year , those er in actual fact did n't erm affect us in thi this particular financial year as they were aimed at the September December period , but therefore they will be reflected in next year 's figures not or in the current year 's figures or the next annual general meeting 's figures .
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