Example sentences of "[modal v] produce [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These stations should produce about 1000 MW .
2 This will help to strengthen the capital budgeting system and should produce more satisfactory projects .
3 The programme as a whole should produce far larger sums , perhaps more than FFr300 billion .
4 Its operations should produce around 40,000 tonnes of recycled plastic per year .
5 The frequency is chosen to make sure that the core reaches saturation at each alteration , but does not spend any more than a short time in this condition so as to maximise the final output signal ; the circuit should produce as many saturation signals as possible .
6 It also appears that divisions of labour between primary and secondary responsibilities in both the education department and the library service might produce yet further discontinuity in the organization and delivery of the curriculum .
7 In the air at around 3,500 feet I found that , provided one held it with the antenna close to horizontal , the ICOM IC-A20 MkII could produce quite accurate VOR indications at distances of well over 25 nm from the VOR — rather better than my own King KX99 does .
8 Those large and lumpish hands could produce exquisitely fine work when required , and she relished the thoughts of others .
9 Ruskin argued that art must not exist for itself , but for its subject , nature — ‘ All Great Art is Praise ’ — and to express and enhance society , so that a worthless society could produce only worthless art , and vice versa .
10 They believed that packing atoms together inside crystalline solids could produce so much pressure that the atoms would be squeezed together and hence fusion would occur in a test-tube .
11 Separate strategic planning and professional campaigning could produce substantially different results in two such campaigns .
12 Details may vary and certain climatic zones may produce more individual features than others , as was suggested above for the glacial and arid climatic zones , but it seems to be doubtful whether fluvially controlled landscapes formed in different climates are as distinctive as is sometimes maintained ( Stoddart , 1969 ) .
13 Just as highly intelligent parents may produce less intelligent children , so , too , do highly goal-oriented adults often produce less goal-oriented children .
14 One suspects that similar enquiries in other historic ‘ nation-states ’ would produce similarly confused responses .
15 A large enzyme pool turning over at the same rate as a small one would produce more new enzyme , which would result in a greater amount of enzyme being available for secretion .
16 * Comparing the scheme shown in fig. 5.11(b) with that of Fig. 5.11(a) , we might expect that the presence of the extra active a elements would produce more effective overshadowing of the c elements during training with A. Generalization to B would therefore be reduced .
17 Few approaches would produce more positive results on the actual curriculum in schools than review and retraining in this field .
18 Systematic changes in the instruments of monetary and fiscal policy would produce only predictable changes in aggregate demand and therefore can not be used to stabilize real output — policy is ineffective .
19 SERPLAN 's analysis , while accepting that the tunnel itself would produce only modest effects in the South East , states that ‘ a combination of Single European Market , the Tunnel and its associated infrastructure , the introduction of new methods of production , and overall trends within the British economy could lead to significantly higher levels of economic activity in the region ’ .
20 A machine worked so many hours in the week would produce so much length of yarn or cloth .
21 Does my hon. Friend accept that much as many of us welcome the sports and arts foundation , we would infinitely prefer to have a national lottery , which would produce far more money for sport and the arts ?
22 The woodwind could , no doubt , manage the passage in its original form , but would be much steadier and would produce far more tone in this arrangement .
23 But the applications for 42 wind farms alone would produce around 115 megawatts , and one proposed waste-incineration scheme would generate 96 megawatts .
24 Sideways movement would produce much smaller variations , enough to give an image of vitality and movement .
25 This would produce significantly increased charges for depreciation , which in Local Authority No. 3 would simply lead to significant cash surpluses .
26 Longer exposure will produce both this effect and the associative version , making it much more difficult to see any decline in latent inhibition at the longer intervals .
27 It will produce around twelve horse power and can be connected up to drive various pumps and machines as well as the mill stones .
28 If all goes according to plan , the £60 million investment will produce around 300,000 tonnes per year of ammonia at the lowest costs in Western Europe .
29 But within the next few weeks labourers will start digging the foundations for a plant at Gwithian , on Cornwall 's northern shore , which will produce about 500 tonnes of tin per year .
30 The council tax will produce about 40 per .
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