Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] to produce " in BNC.
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1 | Similarly , the range is not broad enough to produce a median ratio . |
2 | The second alternative poses a serious problem , however , insofar as it leads to the further question , how could such Marxism not be true — in the sense of how could History , in the objective processes on which a scientific Marxism places so much faith , be undialectical enough to produce Stalinism from the October Revolution ? |
3 | 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 . |
4 | But it might well be that an associatively activated X is simply not salient enough to produce effects of a measurable size . |
5 | It is no longer adequate just to produce a plan of a church : all walls and elevations need to be examined closely , since most churches are built , developed and extended over a long period . |
6 | For instance , maternal psychiatric disorder may have a deleterious effect on the mother-child relationship not serious enough to produce a disorder in the child , but may also set in motion a chain of other , more powerful adverse events . |
7 | However , during the dark Arctic winter there may be small regions cold enough to produce the all-important PSCs which prime the chlorine into its reactive state . |
8 | A ship of war with its armament and equipment was costly both to produce and to maintain : even a moderate-sized naval squadron involved a concentration of expensive artillery far larger than that of any field army . |
9 | As a general rule , whatever we may like to think , the less wealth generated by an animal as an individual the less attention is paid to its welfare , such as Merino sheep in Australia and Angora goats in South Africa existing only to produce wool ; the individual battery hen in Britain , too , has very little cash value , and therefore very little attention is paid to her welfare . |
10 | Ender , 33 , is unlikely now to produce the kind of speed that helped her break no fewer than 27 world records during her distinguished career . |
11 | Only the two main loyalist urban paramilitary organisations were able occasionally to produce a bomb of that size . |
12 | Lavas which are fluid enough to produce tunnels also produce a number of other oddities . |
13 | A spokesman for ICI said the fire was not hot enough to produce all of these gases , and there was only a tiny amount of hydrochloric acid in the fumes . |
14 | The little orange trees which grow are pretty but it will be many years before they are big enough to produce oranges . |
15 | A few algae , however , produced hard calcareous skeletons , and were abundant enough to produce small gardens beneath the sea . |
16 | The reading of a text , which will be difficult enough to produce errors , is tape-recorded and the reader 's deviations from the original , known as miscues , are coded and analysed . |
17 | It would be necessary only to produce evidence of the drawing of straws and some sort of conspiracy to send Oliver Twist to ask for more . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Photographs can be expensive both to produce and to mail . |
20 | The housing surely explains a great deal : neither good enough to promote happiness nor bad enough to produce hopelessness . |
21 | But the briefer a sound is , the more difficult it is to make it energetic enough to produce a decent echo . |
22 | It is tempting always to produce all the information that can be extracted by a particular statistical technique . |
23 | The resulting speech is unnatural both to produce and to comprehend . |