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

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1 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 . ’
2 So that 's the designer element and we get together with the people like M and S , whoever it is and meet there and decide the colours and we 're going to do that , that and that and you come back and your team works together to produce certain ideas for a range .
3 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 .
4 I am therefore writing to ask if you would be interested in our working together to produce AppleMac versions of the programs .
5 Two phase detectors , analogue and digital , work together to produce good noise performance and fast locking .
6 Isaac and his brother Jacob [ q.v. ] clubbed together to produce Hebrew books for the Christian market , and thereby became acquainted with some of the most eminent Christian Hebraists of the day .
7 As shown in Fig 7 , channel kinetics underconditions that produced inward current flow ( NaCl solution in the bath and high K + solution in the pipette ) differed from those seen during outward current flow ( see Fig 1 ) , and it is possible that channels were not activated sufficiently to produce sustained bursts of openings when NaCl solution was present in the bath .
8 It sits in their work area : an exercise bike , keyboards and twin turntables , and a computer left plugged in to produce fractal swirls .
9 ‘ Is a trial judge entitled to refuse to permit the Crown to discontinue a prosecution after the Crown has called evidence which in his judgment could properly sustain a conviction if the jury believed it and provided he has first ascertained in the absence of the jury that the Crown were not in possession of facts of which the judge is unaware , which would justify discontinuance : and when counsel for the Crown decides to take no further part in the case , to call himself the one remaining prosecution witness whose evidence was merely to produce signed and initialled notes of an interview the police had with the defendant ?
10 ‘ Is a trial judge entitled to refuse to permit the Crown to discontinue a prosecution after the Crown has called evidence which in his judgment could properly sustain a conviction if the jury believed it and before the case for the Crown has been closed , provided he has first ascertained in the absence of the jury that the Crown were not in possession of facts of which the judge is unaware , which would justify discontinuance ; and when counsel for the Crown decides to take no further part in the case , to call himself the one remaining prosecution witness whose evidence was merely to produce signed and initialled notes of an interview the police had with the defendant ?
11 A few algae , however , produced hard calcareous skeletons , and were abundant enough to produce small gardens beneath the sea .
12 ‘ Hi , Mr Angel , ’ she said , stretching her legs together just enough to produce static electricity .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 It must be simple enough to be used efficiently by non planning professionals , but detailed enough to produce meaningful results .
16 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 .
17 While its main purpose is not to produce professional historians , the teaching of history in school should enable pupils to gain some understanding of what history is and what historians do .
18 It saw its function not to produce curricular prescriptions but rather ‘ to extend the range of possibilities open to teachers , and to provide them with the most detailed research evidence on which their judgement can be exercised ’ .
19 A Pakistani Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman described the Washington Post interview as " distorted " and added , as reported on Radio Pakistan on Feb. 9 , that Pakistan had " considerable capability in the nuclear field " but had decided to use that capability only for peaceful purposes and not to produce nuclear weapons .
20 In older children who are badly behaved , operant learning tells us they are choosing not to produce wanted behaviour .
21 The GIMMS mapping package , discussed in Section 4.3.2 , uses commands similar to those listed above to produce high-quality choropleth maps .
22 History is not taught just to produce future generations of history teachers and history graduates !
23 It is staffed by three fulltime teachers , and its aims are similar to the Arbour Project in that it provides continuing education , it takes girls through their pregnancies physically , educationally , emotionally and socially to produce healthy babies and mothers , and it tries to help girls achieve a level of maturity for taking on responsible parenthood .
24 Some packaging cartons can be stored flat , then opened up to produce large three-dimensional shapes .
25 They have one short season of bloom , with large trusses of relatively small flowers , then all is over , and they have to be cut back to produce new growth for next year 's display .
26 We all have the same goal , ie to produce successful British tennis players .
27 It 's no good having an in-depth knowledge of how to produce perfect aquarium conditions , if we mix and match the wrong fish .
28 And customers in one of the UK 's leading supermarkets have been discovering how to produce tasty bread , pizzas and pastries in a special free leaflet distributed in Sainsbury stores .
29 How to produce organic tomato seed and greener salads , and enjoy Michaelmas daisies with using fungicides .
30 Darkroom Techniques explains how to apply Polaroid techniques to conventional materials , such as making instant prints from slides , and also how to produce conventional prints and slides from Polaroid materials .
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