Example sentences of "has produce a [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The University has produced a substantial policy document detailing the organisation and arrangements for safety within the University .
2 The store has produced a frozen food recipe leaflet , compiled by magazine cookery experts .
3 Now Slazenger , which has been linked with the sport for more than 100 years , has produced a new racket design with women , and teenagers in mind .
4 In time for the beginning of the new academic year , WWF has produced a new education catalogue .
5 Following the successful launch of the FutureCooks Recipe book , JS has produced a new cookery book aimed at children between eight and 12 .
6 This second collapse has produced a new trade union militancy and a growing influence of re-established or new socialist parties , but it has also engendered in several countries a fervent nationalism , so far most intense in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union where it has led to military confrontations .
7 In the tiger , evolution has produced a perfect hunting machine .
8 Which is a great pity , because if one cuts out all the Freudian claptrap , Abse has produced a brilliant character analysis of the Prime Minister , and of the whole Thatcher phenomenon , which succeeded in scaring the wits out of me .
9 Bubbles , who Pauline rightly describes as ‘ the ultimate multi-purpose pony ’ has won prizes for dressage and showing , is driven regularly and has produced a lovely colt foal who should make a nice working hunter pony .
10 Japanese car company , Mazda , has produced a hydrogen-powered prototype vehicle , which it claims could go into production in eight years ' time .
11 The Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) has produced a statistical safety profile of the chemical industry .
12 BY JUGGLING genes in two types of flu viruses a group of American investigators has produced a live-virus flu vaccine that shows every promise of being effective in humans .
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