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

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1 Finally , the phonemes are blended together to produce the spoken response .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 History is not taught just to produce future generations of history teachers and history graduates !
5 The GIMMS mapping package , discussed in Section 4.3.2 , uses commands similar to those listed above to produce high-quality choropleth maps .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 I also knew that somehow my parents had got together to produce this baby .
10 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 .
11 Development costs could be reduced by expanding these existing nuclear sites which are currently used primarily to produce fuel for military purposes .
12 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 .
13 This will also explain why transfer values will go up if interest rates go down , as more has to be invested now to produce the same sum at retirement date .
14 The whole painting had to be constructed using lots of different pieces of information from different sources which were all brought together to produce the finished piece of work .
15 Staffs are pruned ostensibly to produce leaner and fitter organisations , but actually to replace relatively expensive , experienced employees with cheap young labour grateful to be spared another six months prowling the Jobcentre , or negotiating the shifting sands of the training programmes .
16 Marine algal blooms , previously thought to act as a carbon sink , have been found actually to produce carbon dioxide , thereby potentially adding to the greenhouse effect .
17 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 .
18 The fitted curves are then spliced together to produce a single smooth curve ( called a spline.curve ) over the entire range .
19 Linear regression analysis is simpler , however , and the statistics from several countries can be combined together to produce a ‘ conglomerate ’ linear regression equation .
20 I do not believe frankly that doctors ever worked together to produce one solid coherent agreement that could have convinced the public .
21 President , since Swan Hunter returned to the private sector in nineteen eighty six , workforce , management , trade unions , have worked together to produce the world 's finest war ships and one of the world 's finest yards .
22 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 .
23 His Protestantism was an intensely private religion in which the effects of devotion were directed inwardly to produce change of heart or mental illumination .
24 It 's a blow to University students who 've had to cancel performances they 've worked hard to produce .
25 Thus the corals and the stromatoporoids virtually ceased abruptly , though presumably some must have survived somewhere to produce the later faunas of Carboniferous times .
26 The first design of British reactor , the Magnox , had an even more direct link to the atomic bomb : it was originally planned primarily to produce plutonium .
27 In many cases , the employer 's " trade secrets " may be no more than the result of the application by an employee of his own skill and judgment , but if the employee was engaged specifically to produce that information then it can still amount to a trade secret .
28 Wherever it has been tried it has manifestly failed either to produce prosperity or to protect human rights .
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