Example sentences of "ability to produce [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When he has had quiet periods one simply got the feeling that he was having a rest , a feeling reinforced by his ability to produce a big innings apparently at will , especially on the grand occasion or when his team is struggling . |
2 | Their ability to produce a full-sized poster in less than four hours gave an unprecedented flexibility to the two big parties in the cut and thrust of the campaign . |
3 | Assemble ideas , eg for a story , poem or description , on paper , or on a computer screen , or in a discussion with others , and show some ability to produce a draft from them and then to redraft and revise as necessary . |
4 | Indeed the ability to produce a range of returns on value for money indices has been a major factor in securing continued treasury funding . |
5 | Camcorders vary in their ability to produce a good picture in low light , but any model capable of working at a light level of 10 lux or less will enable you to record in most interiors without the need for additional lighting . |
6 | Since a child 's ability to produce a particular sound will vary according to the speech context ( Ingram 1976 ) , the Goldman-Fristoe test samples speech sounds in three positions within words ( initial , medial and final ) and also as they occur in sentences . |
7 | Most woman-centred psychologists doubt men 's ability to produce a woman-centred discipline . |
8 | The advantage of such an audit lies in its ability to produce a critical assessment of the organization 's marketing strengths and weaknesses , whilst at the same time weighing up the threats and opportunities posed by the external environment . |
9 | Agnew made his mark in midfield at Barnsley where his ability to produce a telling pass brought him to the notice of Blackburn , who shelled out 750,000 for the Shipley-born player . |
10 | Most research on pretence has examined the child 's ability to produce a pretend action . |
11 | When it comes to charts , Excel also scores with the ability to produce a wider range and better looking graphics than 123 . |
12 | It is claimed , for example , that Russia 's ability to produce an atomic and later a nuclear bomb was entirely a result of information given by British spies . |
13 | The situation is not desperate although it should be remedied because many Insular musicians , judged in relation to their European counterparts , possess a remarkable ability to produce an accurate performance virtually at sight , a skill acquired by many singers during years of preparing services under pressure in cathedrals and Oxbridge chapels . |
14 | The brain needs information which provides the experience of controlled movements , in order to respond with the ability to produce the same movement control . |
15 | This would help to explain Scott 's ability to produce the vast quantity of work displayed in the House of Commons and still carry on with his normal office work . |
16 | Accuracy and steadiness under pressure are more important than the ability to produce the odd unplayable ball . |
17 | Anomia ( or , occasionally , dysnomia ) is used to refer to an impairment in the ability to produce the right single word when , for example , trying to name an object or to produce a specific word in spontaneous speech . |
18 | He had all the skills , but there was also a huge question mark over his ability to produce the goods when it mattered most . |