Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] produce [art] " in BNC.

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1 However other studies with a bent kinetoplast DNA fragment revealed some sites which were efficiently cleaved , yet which failed to produce a DNase I footprint [ 31 ] .
2 It is Wales which has produced a health planning strategy .
3 Judgement of price is a difficult matter , for it requires an awareness of the pricing structure of publishing which has produced a given price at any given time .
4 In a nation which is as sports-crazy as Brazil , and which has produced a number of greatly distinguished drivers , of which Emerson was the first world champion , the interest is hardly surprising .
5 Although urban dwellers troop out to the countryside at the first available opportunity and nature plays a significant part in Japanese sentiment , the cultural and other attractions of the cities have a magnetizing effect in an era which has produced a strong emphasis on material rather than spiritual wealth .
6 Will you identify and date these two artefacts found on the same field , near an ancient trackway which has produced a quantity of musket balls from the Civil War .
7 Advertisements on commercial radio and television are controlled by the Independent Broadcasting Authority , which has produced a code of practice for advertisers to ensure , so far as possible , the legality , truthfulness and reputation of broadcast advertising .
8 Glasgow 's problems are merely a symptom of a wider malaise which has produced a 69 per cent rise in murders across most of the country and a 30 per cent increase in attempted murders .
9 Ann Langford having made her very successful parachute jump which has produced a handsome sum to be shared between Dr. Barnardo 's and the Society wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her in this even .
10 The British Equine Veterinary Association has held several meetings devoted to the discussion of tendon treatments which has produced a lively debate on the subject .
11 Prof Sargent said that for the past five years , Croda Universal — the British company which has produced the oil — had funded research on ALD at the university .
12 Step forward Kyocera which has produced an 18ppm laser printer with a special drum which keeps cleaning and recycling the toner , and so never needs replacing .
13 We appointed a superb chief inspector of prisons , Judge Tumim , and set up the Woolf commitee on prison reform , which has produced an excellent report .
14 It is this speed of development of alternative means of land transport which helped to produce the ‘ new ’ economic history 's approach to railways in the 1960s .
15 Mr David Hebblethwaite , secretary of the Liturgical Commission which helped produce the Alternative Service , said that if one translated the service back into the language of even 50 years ago , it would be ‘ pretty incomprehensible ’ .
16 Mr David Hebblethwaite , secretary of the Liturgical Commission which helped produce the Alternative Service , said that if one translated the service back into the language of even 50 years ago , it would be ‘ pretty incomprehensible ’ .
17 Such courses have to develop an element of ‘ theory ’ or ‘ analysis ’ in order to acquire academic legitimacy ; which risks producing a counter-reaction from practitioners .
18 Imposing exogenously a particular form of price rigidity which happens to produce the result that Keynesian stabilization policies can work is hardly enough by itself to justify such policies .
19 It has been suggested that the magnetic field observed outside Mercury and which is consistent with an interior dipole source , arises instead from magnetized rocks near the surface , which happen to produce a net field which mimics that of an internal dipole source with the observed and expected low inclination with respect to the spin axis .
20 There was virtually no support in Sussex for the French Revolution when it broke out in 1789 , and the wars which followed produced a widespread patriotic fervour which was matched by an equal growth in exploitation and popular desperation as the twenty years of conflict had deeper affects on local economic life .
21 Unlike , say , Popper 's critical rationalism , which aims to produce the best knowledge at any one time , objective from a multitude of perspectives , applicable in many contexts , relationism claims a much more transitory understanding .
22 further corrective action in those areas which continue to produce an unacceptable underwriting return .
23 For flowering interest plant Iris unguicularis , which seems to produce an almost constant supply of delicately scented , lilac flowers during mid winter .
24 The Ministry of Housing and Local Government responded to architectural pressure by setting up an Urban Planning Group within the Ministry , which proceeded to produce a series of planning bulletins in the early 1960s to update advice on town-centre redevelopment .
25 The toxin may or may not be present in strains of er C diphtheria and this is just an immunological test so I wo wo n't explain it in detail but what you can see is a a strip of er , filter paper which has been bathed in anti-toxin and growth of various different strains of the organism erm which , some of which do produce the toxin you can see lines of precipitation here and some of which do n't produce the toxin .
26 In conjunction with partners , we have developed two new processes which help produce the modified ( oxygenated ) fuel cost-effectively .
27 Four years later , Khrushchev again enlisted the support of Marshal Zhukov ( now Defence Minister ) in his struggle against the Stalinist rear guard ( the so-called ‘ anti-Party group ’ ) , which had produced a Politburo majority in favour of his resignation .
28 ( d ) l929 Party Seats Labour 288 Conservative 260 Liberal 59 Others 8 Several of the factors which had produced a minority Labour government in 1923–4 still existed , and MacDonald accordingly formed another minority government .
29 Indeed , since the Domesday Survey of 1086 there had been no government measure which had produced a record of this .
30 J. Robert Oppenheimer , the government 's chief scientific adviser and head of the Los Alamos laboratory which had produced the atom bomb , called a meeting of the General Advisory Committee on atomic energy .
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