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

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1 The defendant had produced a program called " Oscar " , a job scheduling program for controlling the order in which tasks are carried out by a computer .
2 No social services department had produced a plan accessible to people with learning difficulties .
3 It profited handsomely from the division of the non-Conservative vote between Labour and Alliance , and from the exaggerating effects of the British electoral system ; compared to 1979 , a decline of 1.5 per cent in share of the vote had produced a trebling of the government 's overall majority in seats from 44 to 144 in 1983 and to 100 in 1987 .
4 Intense negotiations between both sides and Onusal had produced a breakthrough on June 15 , when the government conceded a key FMLN demand , announcing that the laws which had created the extreme right-wing paramilitary National Guard and Treasury Police would be repealed by the National Assembly .
5 Over the seven-year period covered by the reviews , that critical equation had produced a state of equilibrium .
6 Ayr , Irvine and Kilmarnock Academies could each lay claim to having had the largest number of scholars who went on to great things but , before these grander seats of learning were established , several small , seemingly totally inadequate schools had produced a succession of men of whom the county can be proud .
7 He had first reported to Donleavy on the use of counterfeit money for DEA stings during the 1987 season , after Dany Habib had produced a sample from his desk drawer , but it was soon clear from what he observed at Eurame that this , too , had become standard operating procedure in his absence .
8 Engaged in a quarrel , in which some bullying might have been going on , the younger boy had produced a pistol and shouted : ‘ You wo n't touch me when I have this .
9 Djilas believed that the dictatorship of the proletariat had produced a bureaucracy in the form of ‘ a privileged caste which lives at the expense of society as a whole ’ .
10 He scorned Government claims that Mr Lamont had produced a package for jobs and said it was concerned with saving only one job — the Chancellor 's .
11 This came about because Martens had produced a guide to the Rouen Museum , in which there are two important portraits in oils of the Alexandre family .
12 Ace had produced a strip of plastic .
13 A Scottish firm had produced a transmitter enclosed within a golf ball to enable golfers to locate their wayward shots .
14 First , we asked if teachers had produced a system of their own for evaluating their teaching .
15 In response to the President 's request for a re-examination of US objectives ‘ in Peace and war ’ and their effect on strategic plans , and with the background of the development of thermo-nuclear weapons , the Secretaries of State and Defense had produced a paper which was approved by the National Security Council : NSC 68 .
16 The Frenchman had produced a bottle of champagne and a couple of bottles of burgundy 1924 ; with the help of a my little black book of French/English , I understood that he had buried the champagne and the wine in his garden just before the Germans entered the village shortly after the collapse in 1940 .
17 Sarah had produced a child by another man , and that made her a loose woman .
18 The British Government had cut the overseas aid budget by more money than the two charities had ever raised in their entire histories — and neither the media nor the general public had produced a murmur of protest .
19 The Runcorn factory had produced a miracle .
20 The Rome talks had produced a ceasefire agreement on Dec. 1 , which broke down in mid-January [ see pp. 37909 ; 37951 ; 37993 ] .
21 In the end the European side went into the 12 singles matches with a two point lead ( 9-7 ) but only after two Yorkshiremen had produced a rearguard action at the end of the day which even General Custer would have been proud of .
22 The English at that time had produced a kind of ravishing sensuality which when we invaded Europe in France in the Hundred Years War and influenced the Burgundians , they were fascinated by the kind of sensuous sounds we were producing .
23 Since Gandhi 's assassination the police hunt for Sivarasan had produced a number of arrests , and , according to the Guardian of Aug. 21 , no less than 24 suicides .
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