Example sentences of "has produced [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The joint effort has produced remote control fuel-rod exchangers and automatic inspection systems for radioactive welded pipes .
2 Few would doubt that the rise of government has produced economic inefficiency and restricted the freedom of choice .
3 The CB METALS range has produced outstanding results over the year and I would like to think that it is now the yardstick among fishkeepers .
4 The Vanderbilt Weight Management Program in the USA has produced similar results .
5 A second borehole has produced similar results with 440 m of metasediments containing disseminated sulphides and quartz-sulphide veins .
6 The grinding together of internationally mobile capital and intellectual resources against immobile labour has produced acute dilemmas for choosing policy and reconciling conflicting objectives .
7 The insistence that ‘ person ’ should be used rather than ‘ man ’ , has produced endless jokes about Manchester being renamed Personchester or Mr and Mrs Freeman renaming themselves Mr and Mrs Freeperson .
8 When the agency has produced specific proposals for your campaign — or anything else you may have asked for — the account executive will normally introduce them , and may present the entire proposals personally , without calling on other members of the group to cover their specialities .
9 In addition to according the USSR a forceful say in the economic priorities of its trading partners , there is evidence that Soviet leverage over terms of trade has produced specific concessions in the foreign policy arena ( such as material and diplomatic support for Soviet policy in South Yemen and Angola ; offset costs for Soviet forces deployed in the Warsaw Pact ) .
10 Counties such as Berkshire , Hampshire , Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire have been faced with increasing government demands to provide more new housing and this has produced vociferous opposition from local residents who see their traditional communities under threat .
11 Fortunately , this year 's monsoon was short but sharp , and improved water management has produced good floods .
12 Application of this diet has produced encouraging results in essential hypertensives ( Dodson & Humphreys , 1981 ) .
13 Throughout the world the growth of automobility has produced increasing volumes of fast-flowing traffic through ill-suited road networks .
14 The ‘ culture contact ’ hypothesis as investigated by psychologists has produced poor results ( Troyna , 1987a ) .
15 Major displacement of late Hercynian age has produced tectonic lozenges of silicified sandstones interleaved in places with black graphitic schists .
16 ‘ Natural Aurilism ’ has produced certain children who may begin to lead normal lives there are a high percentage of children to whom this technique is not available or suitable and this is why in my mind continuation of ‘ total communication ’ should be preferable .
17 The meaning of the decision in Lonrho has produced radical differences of opinion in courts here and abroad .
18 The charity , Shelter , has produced various reports proposing that greater resources should be directed towards a public sector new housing programme of 100,000 units a year .
19 It is good , sound science but in a century that has produced General Relativity , Quantum Mechanics and the elucidation of the structure of DNA , among many other things , it comes nowhere near justifying the ‘ discovery of the century ’ tag .
20 The Association has produced technical briefs on Cook Chill Catering , and revised A Guide to Electric Lighting , The Thawing of Poultry and Providing Accessible Accomodation .
21 Hardly surprisingly , Corbridge has produced other smith-gods on pottery and these have been linked by Ian Richmond with Dolichenus ( fig. 14.21 ) .
22 The Nene Valley has produced other smith-gods and scenes of their craft .
23 There are beautiful marbles from Cyrene in Libya ; and the west has produced other things besides the architectural sculptures noticed in the last chapter .
24 The implications of this theory are so powerful that the impact of modern linguistics on literary studies has not been limited to problems of literary language alone , but has produced new theories of the nature and organization of literature as a whole and indeed of all social and cultural life .
25 To these three names must now be added a fourth , Michael Dutton , who has produced new transfers using up-to-date technology which yield an astonishingly vivid quality of sound .
26 Fundholding has produced tangible improvements in patient care
27 ‘ Obviously , what has to demonstrated to the court is that the delay complained of has produced genuine prejudice and unfairness .
28 The sale of council houses has produced substantial capital receipts , and smaller amounts have come from the sale of other assets .
29 Although China and Japan were the central areas for martial arts development over the last 2,000 years , many other countries in southeast Asia developed indigenous fighting systems , each of which , though perhaps not so well known , has produced great masters and thousand-years old traditions .
30 The growth of world markets , to which the logic of capitalist development had to lead , has produced international brands of clothes , fast food chains , cigarettes , drinks , cars and advertising campaigns , culminating in what could be described as a ‘ Club Class ’ global , affluent lifestyle .
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