Example sentences of "has [adv] produced [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The sense of relief , and the newfound power , of a queen who has successfully produced a healthy boy emerge in an anecdote told by Charles himself over forty years later : " In the very hour of my birth , my mother Judith sent a ring to Ebbo [ archbishop of Rheims ] , asking him , since he was an archbishop , to pray for the newborn baby . |
2 | The hon. Gentleman should note that although the Cornish air ambulance makes a valaable contribution in the county , it has not produced a measured improvement in response times for ambulances in Cornwall . |
3 | Marxist literary criticism has not produced a new theory in over twenty years . |
4 | Something which is particularly curious is that increased government expenditure has not produced the egalitarian society which was intended . |
5 | THE shocking scandal of Frank Beck — given five life sentences for sexually abusing dozens of children put in his care — has finally produced a positive result . |
6 | Novell Inc has finally produced the big restructuring that it has been planning and ( sort of ) denying for so long and which led to the departure of Tony Scrivens as UK managing director . |
7 | It is a shame that Iain Brown 's outstanding scholarship , evident in the extensive captions , was not allowed to take the form of a numbered catalogue but he has nevertheless produced an attractive companion publication for the show ( Monumental Reputation . |
8 | The micro-economic group has already produced a joint opinion on the implementation of new technologies — i.e. training , information and consultation — while the macro-economic group has produced commentaries on the Commission 's 1986/7 and 1987/8 annual economic reports . |
9 | Therefore , if the acceptance of the Created God is to be considered , and as the doctrine has already produced the original unit of goodness defined in evolutionary terms , and further , as some form of assessment may ultimately be wanted , there is a case for its acceptance . |
10 | At that time , as George Orwell reflected , the campaign appeared to be exerting some impact upon British politics for , ‘ In England the Popular Front is only an idea , but it has already produced the nauseous spectacle of bishops , Communists , cocoa-magnates , publishers , duchesses and Labour MPs marching arm-in-arm to the tune of ‘ Rule Brittania ’ . |
11 | Viking Penguin has also produced a revised edition of the Manual of Housekeeping , the National Trust 's ‘ bible ’ of household conservation by Sheila Stainton and Hermione Sandwith . |
12 | This system has also produced a remarkable number of idiosyncratic and creative characters who have transcended the rigidity of the system and transformed their pain into poetry , music and literature . |
13 | The Pacific has also produced an excellent performance , but conditions in Europe remain very competitive and real progress is difficult to sustain . |
14 | It has also produced the Green Partnership , a 12-step programme implemented by the hotels , which guides them through a series of initiatives to make the properties more environmentally friendly . |
15 | Another insulin manufacturer has now produced a fixed mixture of insulins very similar to Mixtard , called Actraphane . |
16 | He has now produced the right package to put this country back on course . ’ |
17 | This is perfectly feasible by a system of fixed and moveable compartmentation , but no one has yet produced a practical system . |
18 | However , it has definitely produced an unequal system , whatever Mr. Waldegrave , and Mrs. Bottomley might say . |
19 | Keen also to expand into the kitchen shop market , the company has recently produced a new range of ceramic tartan tiles . |