Sentence examples for produce put from inspiring English sources

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The fumes they produce put a huge (and costly) strain on mine ventilation systems.

Cost £250 to produce, put it on the web, 50,000 copies gone – bang.

co.uk; juicefestival.co.uk RE Food We're in the midst of British Food Fortnight, but if you're bored of your garden's seasonal produce, put it in a shoebox and take it along to The Restaurant at St Paul's Cathedral.

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But it will get more expensive to produce, putting a floor on the price that is way above today's.

They plug into a power box that regulates the electricity they produce, putting it out at a voltage required by the truck, car or bus.

But an event such as Russert's death and the emotional shock wave it produced put the lie to the notion that this stuff is echo chamber or A-List or whatever.

Today, an Associated Press story also suggested as others have before it that vaccine contracts might prove worthless if the countries where the vaccine is produced put their own population first and stop the product from being exported.

Now farmers rush to sell their crop as soon as it is produced, putting pressure on prices.

"The clarity of your statement and the apparently authoritative way it was produced puts me, however, in a difficult position".

He also decided to dabble in producing, putting $2,000 in 1957 into a new musical about a charming con man in a Midwestern town.

Even produce markets put more stock in assertive herbs like rosemary, basil and dill.

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