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

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1 After falling behind to Penrice 's goal , struggling Palace rallied superbly to produce their second consecutive League win .
2 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 .
3 It must be simple enough to be used efficiently by non planning professionals , but detailed enough to produce meaningful results .
4 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 .
5 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 .
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 ‘ Senders ’ ( advertising agencies ) existed specifically to produce advertisements .
8 The churches and the Assessorato alla Cultura ( cultural affairs department ) last collaborated in 1988 , at the time of the Veronese and Palma Giovane exhibitions when they then worked together to produce two small but well-researched publications on works by the two painters housed in the various churches , with suggested itineraries for visits .
9 He declined but agreed to campaign for T. L. Cole , and he and Norman Porter worked hard to produce an unexpected Unionist victory .
10 At first glance Gwen John and her brother Augustus were opposites : he was flamboyant , domineering , possessed of a fluent natural talent and hugely prolific ; she was retiring , reclusive and worked hard to produce a limited number of small works .
11 ATTEMPTING to bring order to a recent meeting of the Socialist group at the European parliament , Jean Pierre Cot managed inadvertently to produce quite the opposite effect , according to a story emanating from the mouth of David Martin , the Lothian MEP who glories in the high falutin' title of vice-president of the assembly .
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