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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Additional knowledge about how words may combine to form sentences , and about how sentences are put together to produce text will also be necessary to resolve remaining ambiguity at the lexical level .
4 Trap centres : those where additional energy is required to raise the energy state sufficiently to produce luminescence on transition to the ground state .
5 The housing surely explains a great deal : neither good enough to promote happiness nor bad enough to produce hopelessness .
6 One bad year is rarely enough to produce famine .
7 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 .
8 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 ?
9 The next day he started quizzing Tom on the possibility of setting up a pig-farm where the object was not to produce meat , but milk and cheese .
10 Sir Hal Miller , a former senior Tory backbencher , claimed that Sir Patrick Mayhew , then attorney general , had urged him not to produce evidence which would have cleared businessmen accused of exporting arms .
11 Sorry not to produce steak , but I did n't have time .
12 There is no intrinsic benefit gained from paying farmers not to produce food , or from paying for food to be stored and destroyed rather than sold at a fair market price .
13 Because Great Britain is not to produce coal nor have any significant mining industry .
14 Alex tries to demystify it , says its function is just to produce electricity for the National Grid efficiently and cleanly , that the main difference between this and any other power station is that you do n't have beside it a huge pyramid of polluting coal dust .
15 The first stage featured the injection of turpentine and vermillion ‘ … to fill the Arteries and Veins and even go further to produce extravasation to every part of the Body , i.e. til the face and all the flesh swell which will be a proof of extravasation and the more there is so much the better ’ .
16 Agricultural and industrial co-operatives are being set up to produce consumer goods for the community and sell the surplus .
17 His Protestantism was an intensely private religion in which the effects of devotion were directed inwardly to produce change of heart or mental illumination .
18 The idea of deliberately setting out to produce food crops is an anathema to the vast majority of farmers .
19 The NCCSL 's Department of Communication was set up in 1975 , mainly to produce radio programmes in English Sinhala and Tamil and to promote audio visual aids to make Sunday School teaching more effective .
20 If , for example , the idea is simply to produce text files that can then be passed on disk to a typesetting bureau you 'll probably need no more equipment than a basic word processing system .
21 This was a crude nuclear reactor whose job was simply to produce plutonium for the manufacture of atomic bombs .
22 There may be charcoal pans where charcoal burners camped periodically to use the wood from the area around to produce charcoal .
23 This type of software is widely used in industry , architecture , etc to produce design drawings .
24 The formal or aesthetic qualities of literature are consequently subordinated to ideological ends and the writer is called upon exclusively to produce literature which mobilises the masses in the spirit of socialism .
25 The government has set stringent targets ; incineration , even to produce electricity , does not count towards them .
26 In conversation with Lloyd Walters he describes how to produce charcoal
27 And of course people who had metals would have an advantage over groups who did not know how to produce metal .
28 The transformational component is a set of tree-rewrite rules which specify how to produce surface structure trees from the deep structure tree .
29 Those pupils who can not afford a machine will be able to rent one and Diana will teach them how to produce knitwear for their families and for sale .
30 When similar restructuring exercises have happened in industry a core group of policymakers has met , initially to produce policy guidelines but then to take the issues identified by personnel managers on the ground and to develop policy guidelines to deal with them .
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