Example sentences of "[noun] and produce " in BNC.

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1 Nigel assured me that it would be more efficient than the wheel and produce considerably more electricity , and I had to be content with that .
2 All these factors fan the bias against religion and produce a fundamental obstacle for RE — that of the radical secularism of Western society .
3 Our testing system measures meaningful data from power tubes under actual performance conditions so that we can closely match the tonal characteristics and produce a set of tubes with consistency of performance , better harmonic balance , more sustain and longer usable life .
4 It will provide a framework for structured , creative thinking and produce a greater understanding of the business and of the markets and other conditions in which the business operates .
5 In Latin America , Africa , and Asia , peasants might make a similar journey to market with a few chickens or other stock and produce if the fare were low enough to leave some profit .
6 In some places the Afro-Caribbean community has composed Mass settings and produced its own hymn books .
7 1991 was a fascinating year for tennis fans and produced many moments that will live in the memory for many years to come .
8 Bitstream are intending to get round this limitation by getting in league with the various page description language manufacturers and producing real-time fonts through their languages but as none of these are currently delivering we will have to wait in order to judge the result .
9 Then , when the glider pilot recognises he is far too low , any quick movement to regain position takes the glider up through the same wind gradient , causing a sudden surge of speed and producing an unexpected and possibly uncontrollable gain of height .
10 The MPs are here to scrape the rust off the derelict machinery of government , to recreate the corroded institution that will have to elect a president and produce a government which can impose its rule on Lebanon — and on the militia leaders .
11 After the traversal program has determined the order in which links will be crossed , a printing program takes the semantic net and the paragraphs and produces a camera-ready document .
12 But when Strawberry reached under the seat and produced the first bottle of an apparently endless supply of Star Tiger rice spirit we realised it was not going to be that kind of adventure .
13 In an engine this burns very cleanly , giving soot-free combustion and producing fewer lung-damaging , smog-producing oxides of nitrogen ( NOx ) than conventional fuels .
14 He could retain their features in his mind and produce a lifelike sketch from memory .
15 Family responsibility to care for its members has become shared with health and education authorities , social security and social services to a greater extent than ever before , and there has always been a concern that the welfare state may undermine family ties and produce welfare dependency .
16 The resultant flow relieves the tension and produces the observed stress decay .
17 In the following two years most of the major unions , and the TUC itself , set up working parties and produced a range of discussion documents and policy statements .
18 The purpose of the award is to encourage the pursuit of excellence in Christian literature written by Australian authors and produced by Australian publishers .
19 Rockcliffe does work for Pilkingtons , National Giro , the Alliance and Leicester , Paramount and produces Liverpool Football Club programmes .
20 This proved quite a successful theory for a number of years , in that it stimulated a lot of research and produced a corpus of compatible experimental results .
21 Joy made one last desperate attempt and produced the most horrendous squeak ever , like a hare caught by a harvest scythe .
22 The danger in quoting fragments of their writings out of context is that this may distort their intention and produce a static picture .
23 To apply the words literally would defeat the legislature 's obvious intention and produce a wholly unreasonable result .
24 The Greeks and the Jews have been such peoples and produced such thinkers .
25 This breaks up the upper crust of the snow and produces , in the long run , a piste which is firmer , and therefore better able to withstand 140 racers .
26 His twenty-rod patch cost him twelve shillings a year in rent and produced not only sufficient potatoes to feed the family from late May round to April the following year , but also a variety of other vegetables .
27 Catherine dug into her handbag and produced her card .
28 Vanessa gave him a long look , then delved into her handbag and produced a small object .
29 So she opened her handbag and produced for the man with the scarpered wife a selection , some faded a little and creased with age .
30 Instead , they set up an internal task force and produced a ‘ bowdlerised ’ version .
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