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

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1 He produced the unpublished manuscript of a book he has written about his experiment , which he had just had translated into English .
2 The proper approach was to ascertain what were the operations which produced the relevant profits , and where those operations took place .
3 Held , allowing the appeal , that in determining the place in which the gross profit from a transaction arose or from which it derived the proper approach was to ascertain the operations that produced the relevant profits and where they took place ; that the relevant business of the taxpayer , the exploitation of film rights exercisable outside Hong Kong , did not amount to the provision of a service or the exploitation of property rights overseas , but was carried on in Hong Kong , and in the absence of any financial interest in the subsequent exercise of the rights , the fact that they were exercisable only overseas was irrelevant ; and that , therefore , the taxpayer 's profits from granting sub-licenses during the relevant years of assessment had arisen in or derived from Hong Kong , and under section 14 of the Inland Revenue Ordinance the taxpayer was liable to profits tax thereon ( post , pp. 444G–H , 445E , G–H , 446E–G ) .
4 The proper approach is to ascertain what were the operations which produced the relevant profits and where those operations took place .
5 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 .
6 The difficulty is that the sites which have been extensively excavated , and so produced the largest quantities of pottery , such as Corbridge and Newstead , are multi-period , and the stratification of the excavations early in the century , consequently suspect .
7 Still with Booth Shaw , Denison produced the radical proposal for flats for single people in the heart of the city centre .
8 ‘ You do n't go out of your way to make a series , ’ said Peter Rogers , who produced the entire batch .
9 Connected to a 200Mb WD Caviar 2200 drive , this potent combo made a mockery of CoreTest and produced the highest What Personal Computer Power benchmark on record , over 25,000 .
10 In stable transfections using pSV2neo and G418 selection ( 2 ) and a similar protocol to that described for polybrene ( 2 ) , poly-L-ornithine produced the highest rate of transfection ( 7.0 ± 2.2 10 4 colonies/µg DNA/5 10 5 cells ) , significantly higher than poly-L-lysine ( 1.3 ± 0.6 10 4 colonies/µg DNA/5 10 5 cells ) which gave comparable results to polybrene ( 1.2 ± 0.6 10 4 colonies/µg DNA/5 10 5 cells ) .
11 These latter plots produced the highest biomass and nutrient standing crop while neither of these features was enhanced in similar plots that had been fertilized .
12 He produced the second highest attendance in 150 years .
13 In August 1980 the DUC produced the second issue of their bulletin STOP .
14 However , if it produced the right sort of pro-saving policies in the meantime , the hand-wringing would have served a useful purpose .
15 And although he produced the right paperwork , they could n't understand it .
16 The same spirit produced the recent publication of a posthumous work by a 35-year-old French writer , Gilles Barbedette , who died a year ago in Paris before he could correct the proofs .
17 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 .
18 Sparta had the distinction of retaining their women 's championship with a fine 39.15 but Dromore , in second place , produced the fastest stage runner in Jill Bruce , who clocked 9.16 .
19 Furthermore , they had experienced the development and then degeneration of one major unifying royal line , the Merovings , and replaced this finally with a most vigorous governing family , the Arnulfings , who produced the great emperor Charlemagne .
20 Whether Parisian or Reims produced the great mounds of town refuse which one can see piled up on the roadside are a dusty grey colour interspersed with flecks of pale blue ; the stench they give out , far outweighing that of the spent piles of marc , can not be missed .
21 Although Coleridge never produced the great metaphysical work which he had always intended , he passed on his ideas by lectures , journalism and conversation .
22 In its clarity and purity of form , the mosque reminded me of the best early Cistercian architecture — that brief and precious half-century before the original ascetic urge began to give way to the worldly frivolity of the Later Middle Ages , the period that produced the great Chapter House at Fountains and the original dark-stone nave at Rievaulx .
23 Again and again , I hear people say that it is a pity that we who produced the great ideas of the world did not actually manufacture their consequences .
24 Just as the first Venetians found that the water-logged islands of their lagoon , far from merely affording them protection from their enemies on land , also provided them with ideal access to the sea and with it immense possibilities of wealth and naval power , so it emerged in the course of human social evolution that the psychological mechanisms which had been necessary in socializing man also proved serviceable for many other enterprises and in time produced the great flowering of human culture which we see around us today .
25 With the exception of Glastonbury , who produced the occasional ‘ Oh dear , I do n't know ’ sound , those present were also united on the general untrustworthiness of the late Trueman .
26 But the meeting , described as ‘ wary ’ , produced the standard response : the government would be monitoring the situation for three months .
27 Only hurried negotiations between the Scots and the British Embassy produced the necessary clearance papers in time for the keeper to play .
28 He produced the necessary documents and handed them to her , pointing out where she should sign .
29 On 1 November 1781 he appeared before a board at the Navy Office , produced the necessary certificates and papers , answered the examining captains ' questions satisfactorily , and passed for lieutenant , the board observing that ‘ he was more than 31 years old ’ , which suggests the lack of a birth certificate .
30 The nearest approach , however , to the inquiry which produced the Hundred Rolls was a letter of Edward , as lord of Aquitaine for his father , in November 1259 , whereby his seneschal was required to ‘ certify to us … all rights , liberties , and other matters belonging to our lordship , in cities , towns and vills , as elsewhere in our province [ districtu ] of Gascony ’ .
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