Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] has produced [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Over its four years , the National Certificate Programme has produced a range of performers and technicians in this kind of music .
2 The borough council has produced a directory , listing the places where everything from batteries and bottles to old clothes and engine oil can be recycled .
3 Stockton Borough Council has produced a handbook explaining building control regulations and process , and is issuing completion certificates for work which meets council satisfaction .
4 Age Concern Thamesdown 's Caribbean Lunch Club has produced a book of reminiscences and recipes .
5 The public concern and media coverage of cases of severe child abuse has produced a plethora of professional reviews suggesting ways victims can more rapidly be ascertained and recommendations for action when child abuse is suspected ( DHSS , 1974 ) .
6 Meanwhile , RISC Management newsletter has produced a table which compares the integer performance of various CPUs against the clock speed at which they are driven .
7 Meanwhile , ISC Management newsletter has produced a table that compares the integer performance of various processors against the clock speed at which they are driven .
8 Ten years ago , applications for cases to be heard were dealt with relatively swiftly , but a dramatic increase in their work load has produced a situation where despite the appointment of more judges to the Official Referee 's court , applicants are having to wait up to two or three years to have their cases heard .
9 Later ductile shearing on the granite contact has produced a sequence of porphyroblastic gneisses and mylonites .
10 Stretching from the Ribble estuary up to Settle in Yorkshire , the catchment area has produced a galaxy of good club cricketers , enhanced by some eminent pros : popping off the pages are names like Larwood , Ted Mc Donald , Paynter , Dempster , Parkin .
11 In order to guide mountain bikers , the Countryside Commission has produced a Mountain Bike Cod of Conduct , which gives information on rights of way , access and the Countryside Code .
12 The Countryside Commission has produced an action pack to show how the countryside can be made more accessible by clearing obstacles on footpaths and bridleways .
13 The Meningitis Trust has produced a video to raise awareness of Meningitis .
14 The Energy Efficiency Office has produced an information pack containing details of how your business can improve its energy efficiency .
15 On the British side the restricted nature of the Shakespeare Cliff site has produced a variety of access arrangements : workers descent to the tunnels through a shaft sunk from the top of the cliff while spoil is removed using a conveyor system sited in the inclined adit constructed during the 1970s .
16 In the UK the Chemical Nomenclature Advisory Service ( CNAS ) of the Laboratory of the Government Chemist has produced a Euro-list of about 20 000 chemical names showing their correct IUPAC nomenclature and their classification under the European Common Tariff Rules .
17 His youth policy has produced a side who have won the FA Youth Cup with a crop of richly talented players .
18 From behind the Iron Curtain , a Hungarian firm called Budapest Radio Engineering has produced a 3-inch ( 7.2 cm ) microfloppy encased in a traditional cardboard cover .
19 The Essex Wildlife Trust has produced a leaflet detailing ways to encourage butterflies back to our gardens .
20 iii Oxford University Press has produced a book on coronary heart disease which explains the cause and effects of the disease in a readable and accessible way for the general public .
21 The British Kidney Patient Association has produced an education pack for 9–14-year-olds on kidney patients and the ethics of transplantation .
22 The Coronary Prevention Group has produced a booklet , ‘ The Case Against Tobacco Advertising ’ , which ASH and a long list of eminent medical organisations endorsed and which has been sent to all MPs .
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