Example sentences of "have produced a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These have produced a conflict between state and parents ' interests , whilst failing to advance the independent rights of children .
2 Those who follow the favourites will tell you that the best bet is two-year-old handicaps , which have produced a profit of 14 to a 1 level stake over the last five seasons .
3 and the trade union movement , the liberation struggle , when you look at it it gives you great hope in terms of human capacity but they will need other kinds of help in order to reconstruct and let me say this because it is important and I do n't say it with any kind of arrogance we have one kind of miracle occurring in South Africa that people ignore and that is that out of the hell of racism we have produced a leadership which is the strongest leadership in the world against racism .
4 With that thought in mind we have produced a chart which reveals the extent to which business involving the recording of Irish bands and artists has gone abroad in recent years .
5 A more demanding public — hopefully prepared to pay the proper price if horse holidays are to survive — have produced a flexibility in which accommodation matches equestrian standards , and individual needs of riders are increasingly met .
6 Nowhere do the Government admit that they have produced a recession which they regret , or that they have magnified the extent of that recession by past policies .
7 American democratic and legal structures strong enough to restrain police behaviour have produced a reduction of public disorder .
8 As time has progressed I have produced a bit more and I have been prepared to show things that went a bit further back ; I have extended the oeuvre at both ends .
9 Fran , 12 years a CF nurse , added : ‘ Parents feel very guilty they have produced a child who is less than perfect .
10 They have produced a £3 billion backlog of repairs and renewals needed for our crumbling schools .
11 Documentaries , news and current affairs programmes have produced a diversity of information and opinion about AIDS and its relationship to gay men : most of this occurred within the explosion of interest in AIDS in 1986/7 , as a response to the growing concern about the threat of AIDS to heterosexuals .
12 The underlying concept is that those who have produced a knowledge product should control its dissemination and should benefit economically from it .
13 They have produced a core of forty-five paintings to be shown in both venues , complemented by a score of paintings and some thirty drawings selected separately for Bassano del Grappa and Fort Worth .
14 Bonhams auctioneers have produced a directory of English restorers , conservators and repairers of works of art .
15 So what , if you have produced a masterpiece and lost a piece of entertainment ?
16 David Tinnion and Phil Weaver have produced a video called Breakthrough 2000 outlining their scheme .
17 Pupils at a Nottingham school have produced a video aimed at stopping joyriding .
18 By harnessing similar reactions to those which make glow-worms glow and fireflies flash , the scientists have produced a technique for examining patients ' blood samples which makes the early detection of diseases quicker , safer and cheaper .
19 Chay Blyth has long had links with British Steel and they have produced a pot of around £1 ½ million to fund the running of the race and cover part of the cost of building the yachts and training the crew .
20 It should be noted that where readers could give more than one answer to a question , percentage results may add up to more than 100% , and that the rounding of figures to the nearest whole number may also , on occasion , have produced a total of slightly more — or less — than 100% .
21 Let me yet again express the view that Lord Cullen and his staff have produced a document of world-class significance — in , given the circumstances , a remarkably short time .
22 Most police forces have produced a pro-forma to lead the officer in charge of the case through the procedure .
23 Roll and Ross have produced a diagram ( Fig. 6.11 ) which admirably illustrates the difference between the two theories .
24 The tensions and contradictions in this scenario have produced a response , not from politicians , but from a small but growing section of the population involved in various forms of social and community action .
25 Thus far , austerity measures implemented within CMEA have produced a modicum of economic restructuring away from Western-orientated production , along with fuel conservation and an improvement in economic growth ( from 1.7 per cent in 1981 to 3.8 per cent in 1983 ) .
26 Each of five finalists have produced a presentation on the theme of ‘ Promoting the North as a quality region ’ .
27 The Harwell scientists , headed by Chris Lambe , have produced a machine that will separate large protein molecules from the complex soupy mix that forms the product of many biochemical reactions .
28 As with dementia , different studies have produced a range of depression prevalence estimates ranging from 6 per cent to 12 per cent .
29 Alternative answers to these questions have produced a range of effective meanings , both within anthropology and in extension from it : from the older emphasis on an ‘ informing spirit ’ — ideal or religious or national — to more modern emphases on a ‘ lived culture ’ which has been primarily determined by other and now differently designated social processes usually particular kinds of political or economic order .
30 Abbott Laboratories Ltd ( see p. 148 ) have produced a learning package of video-tapes concerned with the elderly and the patient with cancer .
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