Example sentences of "[vb -s] produced [art] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This has produced a nastily vicious circle .
2 A complete refurbishment programme carried out by the family owners has produced a particularly good standard of accommodation for a hotel of this class .
3 I admit that Tante Rosette has produced a wonderfully decorative specimen . ’
4 Only one : nose ( for noise ) which seems worse than it is , because the misspelling has produced a rather comic word , and we may feel she ought to have recognised it as the word it is , rather than the word she meant it to be .
5 The outcome of the political merry-go-round that sets nominal tax rates has produced a roughly proportionate tax structure .
6 The Trust has produced a very good booklet which costs £1 to everyone except Daily Mirror readers .
7 He has produced a very readable text , with many case studies , which I enjoyed dipping into .
8 It is shocking that Europe has produced the most horrifying ethno-racism in the world during the 20th century .
9 Dorset 's Poole harbour has produced the most consistent run of specimen flounder for years with local rods bagging fish to 3 lb 10 oz during night sessions .
10 Against a background of thinking that a series should : a ) find a balance between the too general and the too specific ( in their Arnold series he would say that MacLoughlin was about right , Tarone too specific ) , and b ) be for the most part single-author monographs and only rarely , if ever , be edited collections of papers ( while recognizing that CUP has produced the occasionally successful collection ) , he suggested the following topics/authors : — universal grammar/Kevin Gregg , Japan ? — input and interaction in SLA/Jackie Schachter/Teresa Pica , Pennsylvania ? ( could be two separate volumes ) — cognitive processing and SLA/ ? — ‘ instructed ’ SLA/Patsy Lightbown ? — social factors and situations in SLA/Roger Andersen , UCLA ? — age and neurolinguistic factors/Mike Long ? ( who has apparently said he would not want to publish in his own series )
11 De Boer has produced an equally stimulating epilogue , collating well the topics in the book into an integrating conservation framework .
12 In the event , the crossing of the very new with the very old has produced an entirely new race of roses that combine the softer colour and fragrance charms of the old with the advantages of the modern forms .
13 The insect body has produced an almost infinite variety of forms .
14 We also have concerns about how it could erm fit in to er the countryside erm of the area er with particular reference to erm paragraph thirty three of P P G three which states that erm the net effect of any new settlement will be to enhance the environmental cause only modest environmental impact , the area in Hambledon , as Mr Wincup outlined yesterday erm is occupied essentially by the vale of York , it 's an essentially flat and rolling landscape , er the intensification of agriculture 's produced a very open landscape erm in that area erm there are few erm landscape elements to reduce into visibility , erm there are no significant areas of derelict land which could be , which would be reclaimed or enhanced erm by a new settlement , erm and the Council believes that it would be very difficult to assimilate a new settlement into this landscape , and it would be er visible over extensive areas , to touch on erm the point raised by erm the panel about self sufficiency and self containment erm I think it 's recognized in the explanatory memorandum , erm to policy H two that a new settlement will need to maintain social and economic links with a city , erm perhaps from some , this statement is explicit that erm York will continue to exert considerable influence in terms of employment , social , and community links , erm and it 's unlikely that facilities which have provided a new settlement will divert much , if an , if er any , erm of this er demand for travel .
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