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

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1 In 1990 I produced a new work entitled ‘ Memories are made of this , Made of this are memories ’ .
2 Later on I produced a medical certificate , given me by the doctor , stating that my father was ill and that Saturdays and Sundays were the only days of the week I was at home and could help my mother look after him .
3 I produced a full size drawing on cartridge graph paper and cut out templates for both inner and outer surfaces .
4 I produced the original cartoon in tempera ; it was entitled Treasure Trove and based on an Aesop Fable .
5 I produced the emerald pendant wrapped in the toilet paper .
6 As Fairburn and Kay explain , ‘ [ i ] f I produce a poor product , then I will gradually lose market share , and my competitors will gradually gain it .
7 I produce an enormous number of drafts of my stories , that is important .
8 I produce an enormous number of drafts of my stories , that is important .
9 When I produce the new album , it 's got to be good . ’
10 Walking towards the fire the ghost raised his hand and struck the watchman a smart blow on the body which produced a strange sensation .
11 THE high flying Canaries were knocked off their perch by an in-form Wimbledon side which produced a classy display .
12 After the break Oxford maintained their forward impetus , scoring a push-over try , and thereafter the sides alternated tries , culminating in the best of the afternoon when Smith , Hein and Curtis combined in a 60-metre break down the right which produced a diving touchdown for Curtis .
13 Keegan keeps the team which produced a last-gasp win over Portsmouth last Saturday after five successive League defeats .
14 The beginning of life was an ‘ event ’ which produced a living cell and every change involving that cell that occurred thereafter was a further ‘ event ’ in the evolutionary process .
15 The footpath went over the hatches to the Mill , at that time a bone-mill which produced a terrible smell that pervaded a wide area , rather spoiling the lovely spot .
16 These developments , which produced a new generation of flute soloists ( Blavet , Lucas , Desjardins et al. ) , seem to explain his apparent loss of interest in the flute indicated by the inventories .
17 Natural selection would favour those strains which produced a symptomless infection .
18 Even the Trade and Industry Select Committee , which produced a lengthy report on the investigation system during 1990 , almost totally ignored the very existence of the s 447 enquiries , preferring to concentrate on the public inspections .
19 Worldwide membership of the 13-year-old Eastwood Appreciation Society — which produced a monthly magazine — had slumped from 1,000 to just 87 .
20 The pool , which produced a large number of coins and items of jewellery , suggestive of votive deposits , was approached through an imposing ante-room , given sophisticated architectural treatment .
21 They also evince an obvious preference for Greek , as against Latin , as an object of study — a preference that can be traced back to Nietzsche 's schooldays , which produced a noteworthy essay on Sophocles ' Oedipus Rex ( 1864 ) .
22 I moved from ground level to tower block level , which produced a dynamic image more in keeping with a 20th century view of city life .
23 It was the Judaeo-Christian work ethic which produced an Industrial Revolution and brought modern technology to the West .
24 Post-it notepads were made possible by Spencer Silver 's research which produced an unexpected outcome — a less aggressive adhesive .
25 The citadel seems to have been the most populous part ; here were the workshops which produced the famous Limoges enamels .
26 Equally vociferous are the parent-oriented Campaign For One Parent Families and the Family Rights Group , whose arguments for the rights of parents in the face of state intervention have contributed to the pressure which produced the recent DHSS Code of Practice relating to access to children in care .
27 In their Lordships ' view the Court of Appeal failed to give proper consideration to the fundamental question of what were the operations of the taxpayer which produced the relevant profit .
28 The proper approach was to ascertain what were the operations which produced the relevant profits , and where those operations took place .
29 The proper approach is to ascertain what were the operations which produced the relevant profits and where those operations took place .
30 ( Talks in 1973 which produced the short-lived Sunningdale agreement had not been attended by hard-line unionists — see pp. 26301-04 . )
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