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

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1 One bad year is rarely enough to produce famine .
2 Based largely on Michels 's study of trade union organizations , the model supposes that once any radical organization has grown to the size where it needs to delegate responsibility to professional organizers , and once it has been in existence long enough to produce a complex bureaucracy , then the original radical thrust is lost as the professionals redirect the organization to serve their own ends .
3 The other snag , ironically , arises from the very success of the smallpox vaccination campaign — because , as a result , most of the population of the Third World is already immune to vaccinia and would n't allow it to flourish long enough to produce the hepatitis antigen .
4 The K mesons live long enough to produce tracks in the CLEO detector , so the team could work back from detected K mesons to hunt for those that seemed likely to have originated from a B meson .
5 Forward cyclic is applied only long enough to produce a slight nose down attitude in the model .
6 Nevertheless , Hong Kong 's flora and fauna are basically that of neighbouring China , though some islands must have been separated long enough to produce their own endemic species .
7 The vitamin E level would have had to fall much further to produce a deficiency and this would have been unlikely to happen in Alan or anyone else unless they are eating a very poor diet indeed .
8 An extra £3,500 had to be transferred from the leisure services central budget because there was not enough to produce publicity leaflets and posters .
9 ‘ Hi , Mr Angel , ’ she said , stretching her legs together just enough to produce static electricity .
10 The rules of the road are designed not only to produce the orderly and unhampered movement of traffic , but also to protect property , safety , and lives .
11 For Italian Vogue he dyed the skin of Linda Evangelista nearly black and painted Rachel Williams silver not just to produce a great photograph ( although he has produced many ) , but to synthesise a vision of fashion that is more significant than showing clothes .
12 The aim of animal breeders is not just to produce more animals but to produce better animals .
13 It worked , I got through without being asked any questions , not even to produce a membership card !
14 Conceivably , the controls on litter and the promised crackdown on pollution will happen quickly enough to produce a political pay-off .
15 Most forms of alternative medicine work harmoniously and synergistically together to produce combined effects which are often greater than the sum of the individual effects attributable to each .
16 The power and effectiveness of such discrimination , however , is eroding as the ‘ national champions ’ increasingly go offshore either to produce or to procure technologies .
17 It is high time Eubank put on another world-class performance , but opponents such as Gimenez simply do n't fire him up enough to produce his best .
18 But unhappy names are not ready to give up enough to produce a settlement .
19 At first I spent so long feeling for the ground the engines had run down to idle , and there was a long delay before they wound back up again to produce noticeable acceleration .
20 Now locate the drilled side just a shade higher so that as you hammer the pin in place it moves down just far enough to produce a perfect joint .
21 In these circumstances our concerns are not that community care changes are a step too far , but that they will not go far enough to produce radical change .
22 Grading is the technical process of ensuring that the colour tones of each sequence in the film go accurately together to produce the desired effect .
23 As is my usual practice , I pruned the first year 's growth back hard to produce several stems instead of just one , and I have been well rewarded for my efforts .
24 Unfortunately this is a problem which faces both kites er and ospreys and , and some other birds of prey , so er we always look for a few losses , but we hope that nevertheless , in a good season like this , the birds will breed well enough to produce good numbers of young .
25 Elsewhere in the book Russell Stannard commented that , though such " thought " -experiments are open to everyone , " not many people think hard enough to produce one " .
26 One recoils from the obvious answer , which is that the Home Secretary wants yet again to produce a cheap headline in the popular press such as ’ Crackdown on crime ’ , by producing , as the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook said , a modest and short Bill .
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