Example sentences of "[noun] produce [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Stafford 's Sutherland estates produced an annual income of £16,000 , but this was not enough .
2 The attempt Grumman made in the 1970s to reduce its dependence on Pentagon and NASA contracts produced an excellent delivery truck for the post office .
3 Amused speculation on whether the new vicar could really be casting lustful glances at the choir-mistress produced an effective antidote to the emotional tension a few minutes earlier .
4 As he always has done , King produced the big names .
5 The case produced a significant impact at the time , and has been restrictively construed .
6 Since the Aberfan disaster in 1966 , the law requires that overburden be separated from other waste , and the dumping technique produces a new shape .
7 On the Somme in 1916 , the British used 15in weapons , while in 1918 the Germans produced a long-range gun with which to bombard Paris .
8 The government of Prime Minister Paul Keating produced an expansionary budget on Aug. 18 designed to stimulate economic growth and boost employment .
9 As she suggests , this supplementation produces a creative tension or uncertainty in the theory .
10 Their discussions produced the Linggajati Agreement , as it is called from the hill station where they met ( 12 November ) .
11 It emerged that , in conscious and especially in excited or agitated patients , the drug produced a remarkable state of inactivity or indifference .
12 This certificate produced the desired effect and I was allowed to stay at home on parade days .
13 The management changes introduced at Eurotunnel and Transmanche Link produced a rapid improvement in tunnelling performance and by the late Spring of 1989 the project was back on target .
14 Germany produced a veritable flock of mystics : St Gertrude the Great ( c. 1256–1302 ) , Meister Eckhart ( 1260–1327 ) , John Tauler ( 1300–61 ) and Blessed Henry Suso ( 1295–1306 ) .
15 From a crazy catholic mixture of grape varieties ( Cabernet Sauvignon , Malbec , Merlot , Syrah , Cabernet Franc , Pinot Noir and Tannat are all in the '90 ) , Guibert of Mas de Daumas Gassac produces a spectacular red that needs at least 10 years ' cellaring .
16 Fig 1 — This voltage-ratio/frequency converter produces a TTL-compatible output pulse train that equals KVN/VD , where VN and VD are the inputs and K=4R2C1 .
17 These two different theoretical approaches became gradually more elaborate ; in the American case perhaps the most elaborate exposition was in Trager ( 1964 ) , while O'Connor and Arnold produced an extended version of their treatment in their second edition ( 1973 ) .
18 This technique produced a great deal of interesting material , but I still felt a need to achieve more insight into the language behaviour of my informants — especially outside school .
19 Subsequent Georgian investigations produced a different version of events .
20 A short walk near the university produces the dispiriting impression that urban life in Africa is hopeless .
21 Super show : Bootle-born Shirli-Ann Siddall produced a dogged performance against third seed Mary Joe Fernandez in the opening round of the Volkswagen Cup at Eastbourne today before bowing out 6–4 7–5 .
22 Karriers produced a similar coupling and did good business through this with many transport firms .
23 A. undigested incisor from barn owl assemblage ( ×10 ) ; B. incisor from short-eared owl assemblage with superficial digestion along its entire length ( ×11 ) ; C. detail of superficial digestion caused by short-eared owl ( ×75 ) ; D. detail of same with the prism structure of the enamel apparent ( ×375 ) ; E. incisor in premaxilla from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×30 ) ; F. detail of same ( ×85 ) ; G. isolated incisor from long-eared owl assemblage with tip digestion of the enamel ( ×15 ) ; H. digestion and splitting of incisor from European eagle owl assemblage ( ×56 ) ; I. digestion of enamel and dentine from tawny owl assemblage producing an uneven surface on both ( ×11 ) ; J. enamel removal from middle of incisor from kestrel assemblage ( ×13 ) ; K. detail of digested enamel edge ( ×375 ) ; L. heavy digestion of enamel and dentine from hen harrier assemblage ( ×18 ) .
24 If we accept that the ratio of assets held by institutions is a matter of careful choice and that normally their asset portfolio is in equilibrium , then it follows that the loss of notes and coin produces a secondary effect .
25 On the economic front , the latest Dun and Bradstreet survey of UK business , carried out before last week 's increase in interest rates to 15 per cent , warned that the British economy was on the brink of a ‘ major slowdown ’ as high-interest policies produced a dramatic downturn in confidence .
26 If the rotor is slightly displaced from the step position a force is developed between the stator and rotor teeth ( Harris et al. , 1977 ) giving a torque which tends to return the rotor to the step position ; a rotor displacement in the negative direction produces a positive torque and a positive displacement results in a negative torque .
27 The 1906 election produced a Liberal landslide , although it was much less strong in the West Midlands than in most other parts of the country .
28 So the election produced an enormous increase in at least minimal awareness of local candidates .
29 This discontent produced a Labour victory in the Mid-Staffordshire by-election on 22 March , the 21.4% swing to Labour representing the party 's best by-election result in half a century .
30 MARTIN O'NEILL saluted his Wycombe warriors last night as the Buckinghamshire part-timers produced a stunning FA Cup fightback against Ossie Ardiles ' West Bromich Albion .
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