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

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1 The University has produced a substantial policy document detailing the organisation and arrangements for safety within the University .
2 The distinctive area of the single television play has produced a surprising number of allusions to homosexuality .
3 This second collapse has produced a new trade union militancy and a growing influence of re-established or new socialist parties , but it has also engendered in several countries a fervent nationalism , so far most intense in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union where it has led to military confrontations .
4 Labour 's Treasury spokesman , Alistair Darling , MP for Edinburgh Central , said : ‘ The select committee has produced a damning indictment of the Bank of England supervision of BCCI .
5 The National Dairy Council has produced a 16-page booklet , prepared by nutritionists , called Off To A Fresh Start With Food And Fitness .
6 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 .
7 The collapse of the Warsaw Pact has produced a new challenge which could be less costly to meet than the old one , but only if the right choices are made now .
8 LAURENTIAN Financial group has produced a free guide to help readers plan their personal finances ahead of the end of the 1992/93 tax year .
9 The combination of an empirical orientation and historical continuity has produced a political system that is complex and disparate .
10 In the tiger , evolution has produced a perfect hunting machine .
11 The store has produced a frozen food recipe leaflet , compiled by magazine cookery experts .
12 TEN years of Conservative government has produced a poor record on environmental issues , but Mrs Thatcher 's ‘ conversion ’ in the past year has meant she has done more than any other world leader to push the issue to the top of the political , business , and economic agenda , says a Friends of the Earth report .
13 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 .
14 The firm has produced a wide range of products , including components for the European satellite project .
15 That was in 1980 , and over the last eleven years Tony Bowran 's studio has produced a continuous output of consistently high quality creative photography for many a major advertising campaign .
16 The RSPCA has produced a detailed manual to help Badger Groups , conservation officers and county trusts deal with problems and advise on road schemes .
17 ‘ In the UK , an accelerating trend of quarterly improvement has produced a substantial reduction in underwriting losses .
18 When the process is complete , the outgoing prime minister goes straight to the Palace and formally tenders his resignation ; the most he needs to do is inform the monarch , who will have been given the figures already , that the ballot has produced a given result , probably adding that in his view the newly elected leader can command a majority in Parliament .
19 A single-minded commitment to economic recovery and growth has produced a dramatic rise in material standards of living and the world 's second largest capitalist economy .
20 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 .
21 Thirdly , as most of this century has produced a managerial literature based on a fervent belief in rationality and structure in organizations , power as a subject of investigation goes somewhat against the trend because it incorporates so much that is irrational , indefinable and not easily structured into neat manuals of best practice .
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