Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to produce " in BNC.

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1 Finally , the phonemes are blended together to produce the spoken response .
2 Hourcade condemned it as un-French : ‘ our tradition calls for a subject and the originality of Cubism lies precisely in its rejection of the anecdote in order to rediscover the subject ’ ; and he repudiated the idea that all the painters of the Section d'Or had renounced natural appearances : ‘ … it is absolutely false to say that all these painters are turning their backs on nature and want only to produce pure painting . ’
3 Multiple causality means that two or more causes tend to work together to produce an effect .
4 Much of this written work can be done alone , but some of it is best achieved in collaboration ; it might be that the purpose of the drama is to work together to produce documents , for example : The letters written by the sailors on the Mary Rose as they left port ( had they been able to write ) .
5 This came to an end during the Seven Years War ; and although it was refounded in 1775 it seems to have been designed merely to produce men capable of filling such relatively minor posts as those at Warsaw and The Hague , where it was not necessary for the Prussian representative to be of high social rank .
6 When you went into the shop to buy , he would take out a tray , give the toffee a tap with a small silver-plated hammer , put a fair size piece into the palm of his hand and tap away to produce chewable sized pieces .
7 Before , as typified by Rudolph Cartier on the Quatermass shows , a Producer was expected both to produce , direct and , to an extent , liaise , with the writer on his script content .
8 Aberdeen2 Motherwell0 ABERDEEN 's revival is firmly on course but their £400,000 signing of Finland international striker Mixu Paatelainen has yet to produce the goals their cultured football deserves .
9 After falling behind to Penrice 's goal , struggling Palace rallied superbly to produce their second consecutive League win .
10 Barthes 's S/Z brings the reader into particular prominence first in its concept of the scriptible that calls for active involvement on the part of the reader in the production of the text ( which is not to forget that in Critique et vérité Barthes had already described the critic as someone who has actively to produce a meaning for the polysemic text ) ; and second , in its thoroughly intertextual view of literature .
11 History is not taught just to produce future generations of history teachers and history graduates !
12 The GIMMS mapping package , discussed in Section 4.3.2 , uses commands similar to those listed above to produce high-quality choropleth maps .
13 The earnings for each tax year are then increased in line with the rise in national average earnings and added together to produce the total earnings figure on which your additional pension depends .
14 It must be simple enough to be used efficiently by non planning professionals , but detailed enough to produce meaningful results .
15 This would have the effect of either : ( 1 ) turning a " non-speaking " decision into a 'speaking " one , where the expert had not been specifically instructed beforehand to produce a speaking decision ; or ( 2 ) giving more detail to an existing 'speaking " decision .
16 Probably the best course is to remove part of the brood and rear these separately , culling meticulously to produce 50–100 top class fry for sale .
17 Judgement can never be excluded from the weeding process , but in recent years practitioners and researchers have sought a more reliable weeding criterion which can be applied scientifically to produce consistent results .
18 The company also intends eventually to produce Asynchronous Transfer Mode products , but is waiting for the specifications to be finalised before it makes its move .
19 Let us work together to produce a country we can be proud of , not ashamed of .
20 Needless to say , the Board of Education did not recognise any of these diplomas until 1909 when all three joined together to produce one diploma , at the insistence of the N.A.T.D. Even then , the Scottish Department of Education still refused to recognise the diplomas .
21 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , the Consumers ' Association , and the Department of Trade and Industry have got together to produce a leaflet to warn you of garden hazards which you may not be aware of , and may not be aware of , and how to safeguard against them .
22 I also knew that somehow my parents had got together to produce this baby .
23 At this temperature protons and neutrons would no longer have sufficient energy to escape the attraction of the strong nuclear force , and would have started to combine together to produce the nuclei of atoms of deuterium ( heavy hydrogen ) , which contain one proton and one neutron .
24 Yes , we are the Tourist Boards , the National Tourist Boards which include Scotland and Ireland ( northern Ireland ) and Wales have combined together , and we are going to combine together to produce a high profile advertising and marketing campaign to encourage millions of holidaymakers to make nineteen ninety one the summer to explore Britain erm and in a concentrated peak period from the twenty third of March to the twenty eighth of April over eighty five per cent of the U K's adult population will be continuously exposed to the message ‘ Britain 's Great ’ , and I think they will hear it on radio , they will see it on T V , there will large colour supplements and four page advertisements in every popular national newspaper from the Sunday Times to the Sun .
25 This means they can enjoy a higher standard of living even though they themselves do not work harder to produce more .
26 The mould-pieces are removed , and in principle can be used again to produce an identical statue , but there is little evidence for this being done in Greece .
27 Development costs could be reduced by expanding these existing nuclear sites which are currently used primarily to produce fuel for military purposes .
28 The result was a considerable power struggle , where huge sums of money were spent to protect the many and various positions : the money was used primarily to produce conceptual frameworks for aspects of governmental accounting which would then be generally accepted and would provide the base for future standard-setting .
29 I had not intended to contribute to the debate but the hon. Member for Keighley ( Mr. Waller ) , who introduced the motion , was asked several questions during his introductory speech and he failed stoically to produce any answers .
30 The fact that two former arch-rivals are getting together to produce their own high-powered operating system — codenamed Pink — shows how serious they regard the threat of Microsoft 's Windows .
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