Example sentences of "[verb] produced a [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 The system is one in which the institutions compete for students on the basis of prices , and the Universities Funding Council has produced a detailed list of guide prices , banded to take account of the varying costs of providing courses in different subject areas .
32 The Elton Report has produced a detailed set of recommendations following a comprehensive examination of the subject , informed by specially commissioned research carried out by a team from the University of Sheffield .
33 One of the certification organisations , Marketing Quality Assurance ( & phone no ; ) has produced a detailed set of requirements leading to accreditation .
34 Although there are differences between those who support social action and phenomenological views , they agree that the positivist approach has produced a distorted picture of social life .
35 Ann Langford having made her very successful parachute jump which has produced a handsome sum to be shared between Dr. Barnardo 's and the Society wishes to thank all those people who sponsored her in this even .
36 Finally , the increase in projects has produced a constant stream of highly-paid expatriate consultants .
37 The British Equine Veterinary Association has held several meetings devoted to the discussion of tendon treatments which has produced a lively debate on the subject .
38 Since then at the planning sub-committee Mr has produced a whole load of new made-up figures which pretend that the situation is far worse than that .
39 The last few months of her journal witness a severe crisis in her life when , having produced a scientific paper on lichen ( nowadays considered ahead of its time ) , her researches were dismissed in a high-handed and sexist way by the Director of Kew Gardens to whom she presented her work .
40 These plants probably had high levels of insoluble carbohydrates in their cell walls , principally cellulose , and may also have produced a wide variety of toxic plant secondary compounds .
41 This was far more than could be justified in the straitened circumstances of the time ( and indeed it would have produced a large margin of spare capacity on the actual early 1950s peak demand ) .
42 If he appears to have produced a static image of Celtic society , as if the Roman impact was not yet to be observed , he must have known what he was doing .
43 The Neolithic advent of farming about 10,000 years ago seems to have produced a fundamental shift in attitudes to animals and the natural world .
44 Nassim still kept his eyes on the lads in the bathroom , one of whom had produced a seven-pound hammer from his tool-bag , but reached for his wallet pocket and produced a broken-spined red leather diary .
45 Certainly the surroundings were more splendid , for the restoration had produced a rich décor of gilt and plush which reflected the over-ornate and eclectic taste of the period .
46 Already , in expectation , the four archbishops had produced a pastoral letter in which they condemned the legalizing of divorce on the grounds of the preservation of ‘ the common good ’ and because they feared the tendency that people had to accept as right that which was legally permissible ( Irish Episcopal Conference 1985 ) .
47 Until the mid-eighties Denmark Farm had been run as an intensive stock farm which , inevitably , had produced a degraded environment for wildlife — wet meadows and marshes drained ; traditional hay meadows ploughed and reseeded to rye grass ; all wild corners cleared ; and an old orchard , hedgerow and two-acre bluebell wood grubbed out .
48 Along with other scholars Frazer had produced a new view of classical studies which would , in Eliot 's view , have a deep effect on future literature .
49 The early April agreements came in marked contrast to the generally poor atmosphere during March , when a visit to Washington by Toshiki Kaifu , the Japanese Prime Minister , had produced a tentative agreement on the sale of supercomputers to Japan [ ibid. ] — the first of three major trade areas for which Japan had been named under the " Super 301 " rule .
50 The RIBA had produced a standard form of building contract which was widely used and regarded as reflecting the various roles involved .
51 Texas Instruments Inc had produced a cumulative total of over 70,000 SuperSparc , aka Viking , chips by the end of last year , the company told Unigram.X last week .
52 Henry Edward Coe had in fact been a pupil in Scott 's office , where in conjunction with Street he had produced a fine set of elevational drawings of the Hamburg Cathedral .
53 Such time as he had spent on commercial subjects ( in vacations , etc ) had produced a profound dislike for them .
54 Lord Sterling said the group 's service companies had held up remarkably well in difficult conditions and the cruise division had produced a marked improvement in results .
55 It was easy for the Jews to comply with this custom because Hecataeus of Abdera had produced a little model of what was expected of them .
56 You 've produced a good advert for your team , but somehow I do n't think the Kop or the Gwladys Street hordes will be moving en bloc to Haig Avenue .
57 Airlife have produced a revised edition of the Microlight Flying Manual , that seminal tome by Ron Campbell and John Jones which looks at the aeronautical world strictly from the perspective of pilots who are aiming at a Group D licence .
58 Experimental investigations of this prediction have produced a mixed set of results .
59 In the past , listeners have produced a tremendous response with thousands of eggs finding their way to hospitals and homes around the county .
60 Marigold Hats have produced a simple pattern for a soft hat with a turned-up brim .
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