Example sentences of "which [vb past] produced [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 ( 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 .
4 Indeed , since the Domesday Survey of 1086 there had been no government measure which had produced a record of this .
5 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 .
6 The Korean War and several other border wars , backed by the super-powers , had been judged not worth pressing the nuclear button for and it was this consideration which had produced the British H-Bomb in 1957 .
7 From the 1860s the companies increasingly used standardized designs for their country stations , partly for economy and partly to promote a corporate image after a series of company amalgamations which had produced the great conglomerates which were to dominate the railway scene until the 1923 grouping .
8 This was a very different type of nationalism from that which had produced the United States of America , and one which it is not easy to explain , as has sometimes been attempted , in terms of Gandhi 's attachment to traditional Hindu notions of self-purification .
9 In approaching philosophical problems John Locke ( 1632–1704 ) kept the temperature of discussion as low as possible ; there was no point in reviving the interminable religious disputes which had produced the Wars of Religion in the earlier seventeenth century .
10 The L'Isle Jourdain were an ancient family , which had produced the twelfth-century bishop of Comminges , St Bertrand , whose cult was to be promoted by pope Clement V between 1290 and 1314 .
11 There is no more of the profound serenity that had characterized the Greek spirit in its greatest period , and , above all , in the sixth century , which had produced the ( religious ) movement of the mysteries , tragedy , and ( the " religious " philosophers , ) Pythagoras and Heraclitus .
12 That explains how such externalized music — recitative , stilo rappresentativo and all — could have arisen in an age ( XVI A.D. ) which had produced the " ineffably sublime and sacred music of Palestrina " .
13 However , the compromise had drawn a furious response on Oct. 16 from Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin , originally co-sponsor with Gorbachev of the working group which had produced the Shatalin plan .
14 It was agreed that law and order should be restored immediately , that the conflicts could only be resolved in accordance with the USSR and Moldavian Constitutions , and that moratoriums should be declared on the resolutions by all sides which had produced the crises ( not only the Gagauz and Russian secession declarations , but also Moldavia 's August 1989 language law — see p. 36855 ) .
15 A PLO spokesperson in Tunis said on June 12 that the talks which had produced the " covenant of honour recently reached between Fatah and Hamas " had been supervised by PLO chair Yassir Arafat .
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