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

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1 Although Coleridge never produced the great metaphysical work which he had always intended , he passed on his ideas by lectures , journalism and conversation .
2 Last year at about this time it produced the admirable Victorian Newcastle painter Ralph Hedley ; this winter it is showing in ‘ A Romance with the North East ’ Rober and Isa ( Thompson ) Jobling , who lived and worked there until the 1920s producing powerful and poetic images of its countryside coast and people .
3 Their senior branch of railway promoters and philanthropists produced the first Quaker MP Joseph Pease as well as marrying back into the Gurneys .
4 The deeper excavations produced the first complete fossil Bradyodont ( broadtoothed ) Ratfish to be found in Britain and for the fist time it was possible to see how five separately named fossil fragments previously supposed to belong to five different creatures actually fitted together like a jigsaw to form one .
5 In 1881 Mr Kibataro Oki produced the first Japanese telephone and created a company that has grown dramatically over the last 110 years .
6 In 1881 Mr Kibataro Oki produced the first Japanese telephone and created a company that has grown dramatically over the last 110 years .
7 The biggest Complication of mid-Cretaceous times were the circumstances that produced the first great spasm of the Alpine orogeny .
8 The Pecora hearings in the US Congress in 1933–34 produced the first real condemnation of insider dealing .
9 The Oral School for the Deaf 's fine academic record is not disputed — the school produced the first deaf Fellow of the Geological Society , and the first deaf Ph.D .
10 In 1923 , Jehu and Craig produced the first detailed account of the geology of this region , and followed it up with further accounts between 1925 and 1934 .
11 A team at University College , London , produced the first clear pictures of interiors , using microchips as the specimens .
12 The sheer stolid , unimaginative common sense of the man ( stupidity , to his lively young mate Jukes ) brought the ship through appalling seas and produced the only possible solution to the confusion into which the typhoon had thrown the precious dollars of his Chinese passengers .
13 The 1970 season produced the only posthumous champion in the history of F1 , Jochen Rindt , who was killed in practice at Monza .
14 In terms of a human life-span , the development of a hill-slope takes a very long time , and one could not stay around long enough to test alternative theories of hill-slope development if observation of processes acting on the present landscape produced the only relevant data .
15 Interestingly , although all three cached designs had the same amount of RAM cache , the CIC Sigma produced the best overall performance .
16 World record holder Mike Powell of the United States produced the best long jump ever in Australia last night when he leapt 8.23m to win the event at the NEC International track and field meet in Melbourne .
17 Industrial policy was effectively hijacked from the Department of Industry to No. 10 and the Cabinet 's Public Enterprise Committee , which produced the 1974 White Paper on the Regeneration of Industry with its watered-down National Enterprise Board and voluntary planning agreements .
18 The important precursors were volatile hydrocarbons ( volatile organic compounds or VOCs ) and oxides of nitrogen which , in the presence of sunlight , produced the irritating oxidant pollutants of ozone and PAN , among others .
19 There was nothing inevitable or god given about this unequal distribution , and it is that which produced the impersonal free labour market and the exploitation .
20 This produced the usual visual field asymmetry .
21 The resultant delay created a political situation which was dealt with in traditional style by setting up an inquiry : this produced the three Dobry Reports .
22 Perhaps it was the orogeny with its crustal shortening in the continents that produced the widespread marine regressions as suggested earlier in this chapter .
23 This eventually drew him into the company of Frederick Denison Maurice [ q.v. ] and the band of young men who surrounded him , and the combination of their enthusiasm and insights produced the Christian Socialist movement of 1848 to 1854 .
24 One advantage of the correction of twice the number of degrees off track , is that it produces the two equal sides of an isosceles triangle .
25 The egg then germinates while still attached to the parent plant and produces the next asexual generation — a thin stem with , at its tip , a hollow capsule .
26 He produces the little black pistol he keeps stuffed in the waistband of his trousers , and he grips it snug in his hand .
27 … crime and folly and error can be as severely lashed , as virtue and morality can be upheld , by a series of amusing causes and effects , that entice the reader to take a medicine , which , although rendered agreeable to the palate , still produces the same internal benefit as if it had been presented to him in its crude state , in which it would either be refused or nauseated .
28 British Coal produces the cheapest deep-mined coal in Europe ; the cost is substantially lower than that of coal from many other producers in the European Coal and Steel Communities .
29 This produces the heavy inflexible armour of the beetles , and mouthparts sharp and tough enough to gnaw through timber and even cut metals like copper and silver .
30 They have devised several ways of producing the required magnetic field , including a slotted busbar ( such as might be used in a power station ) around which the fibre can be wrapped .
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