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

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1 Since then the BIS Clearinghouses Committee has produced an annual directory of library instruction clearinghouses .
2 In the late sixth century Tomb of Hunting and Fishing at Tarquinia , however , the artist has produced an astonishing seascape : rocks , boats , dolphins and birds , a diver in mid air .
3 This time last year the studios proudly produced an expensive list of star-packed sequels only to see their audience disappear to cheap films like Paramount 's ‘ Ghost ’ and Disney 's ‘ Pretty Woman ’ .
4 Last year , Inland Revenue investigations into the affairs of 1.54pc of the nation 's farmers is said to have produced an additional £18m tax revenue .
5 The four short-listed artists are Grenville Davey , Damien Hirst , David Tremlett and Alison Wilding , each of whom has produced an impressive body of work in recent years and is beginning to enjoy international recognition , but none of whom will be familiar to a wider audience .
6 Though argument continues on all these points , for almost twenty years this school of thought has been the most systematic available for the analysis of the global system , and those working within its orbit have produced an impressive volume of theoretical and substantive research . ’
7 This amplification , orchestrated by Giuseppe Pavanello and Giandomenico Romanelli , has produced an extraordinary opportunity to see Canova 's work as a sculptor in the round .
8 He got Ninagawa to join him and they have since produced an extraordinary row of classics , welding the individual psychological realism of European theatre to the formality of Kabuki theatre .
9 Photech Engineering Ltd. has produced an underwater housing system for format cameras which allows the user to start with a basic housing system and build on it , take full advantage of their camera system and even to change camera systems altogether at a relatively small cost .
10 Whitehall market forces have produced an optimum balance in the allocation of resources between the three Services .
11 To assist them the Farmers ' Union of Wales has produced an easy-to-use flock record book costing 50p .
12 Nevertheless , the overall result is richer than it would have been had the speaker just produced [ 14b ] , and , I believe , richer than it would have been had the speaker produced an alternative metaphor in which the pound was actually mentioned .
13 There is little doubt that the Convention has not only produced an orderly framework within which the various forms of procedure can operate but has also , in the Central Authority system , produced a very successful and increasingly well-used mechanism .
14 However , it has definitely produced an unequal system , whatever Mr. Waldegrave , and Mrs. Bottomley might say .
15 Any electoral agreement with radical Liberals would have produced an embarrassing position for the Labour party .
16 The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ( Appendix 2.2.4 ) has produced an informative guide to this Act ( Anon , 1983a ) .
17 The sale of council houses has produced an accumulated total of £8 billion in local authority housing accounts .
18 An Arab League meeting in Cairo on March 22 appeared to have produced an acceptable compromise proposal : al-Megrahi and Fhimah would be handed over first to the Arab League , which would then through UN channels deliver them to either the UK or the US judicial authorities ; the League then sent a delegation to Tripoli to negotiate the terms of the handover .
19 Rod and Bob Johnstone , who started their boat business in New England in 1977 , have produced an enormous number of one-design racing and cruising boats .
20 The eclecticism of the mid-nineteenth-century architects was of two types : either they applied different styles to different buildings , as did Burn or the Barrys , or they applied motifs derived from different styles to the same building and so produced an original design .
21 For two contrasting examples of where experts were alleged to have produced an inconclusive decision , see 13.7.7 .
22 The traversal has produced an ordered tree which the printing program labels as an outline .
23 They were very nice , yeah they came round to give us a quote and my wife actually knows one of their wives very very well and er but the produced an exorbitant quote .
24 Gassendi does not develop the thought that ‘ the labours of the most outstanding philosophers … need not be considered useless just because they have not produced an Aristotelian knowledge for us so far ; for they have produced another sort which is more true and useful , namely knowledge from experience and the appearance of things . ’
25 The Government had predicted that rateable values would rise by about seven times , but the revaluation has produced an eightfold increase .
26 The Pacific has also produced an excellent performance , but conditions in Europe remain very competitive and real progress is difficult to sustain .
27 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 .
28 In Canada , we have again produced an excellent result given difficult market conditions .
29 Professor Freeman has produced an excellent guide to this massive and complex piece of legislation from his wealth of experience as a law lecturer and commentator on the legal context of child care practice .
30 John Hills has produced an excellent guide to the workings of the fiscal system and most of the statistics quoted here are drawn from that source .
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