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

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1 Equally vociferous are the parent-oriented Campaign For One Parent Families and the Family Rights Group , whose arguments for the rights of parents in the face of state intervention have contributed to the pressure which produced the recent DHSS Code of Practice relating to access to children in care .
2 Furthermore , they had experienced the development and then degeneration of one major unifying royal line , the Merovings , and replaced this finally with a most vigorous governing family , the Arnulfings , who produced the great emperor Charlemagne .
3 In its clarity and purity of form , the mosque reminded me of the best early Cistercian architecture — that brief and precious half-century before the original ascetic urge began to give way to the worldly frivolity of the Later Middle Ages , the period that produced the great Chapter House at Fountains and the original dark-stone nave at Rievaulx .
4 Only hurried negotiations between the Scots and the British Embassy produced the necessary clearance papers in time for the keeper to play .
5 Reliance on such data produced the systematic behaviour theories of Thorndike , Hull and Skinner .
6 More recently he produced the overall sound coverage of Live Aid , and as a presenter one of his programmes , ‘ Three at 30 , Marvin Gaye ’ , won the 1989 New York International Festival 's Gold Award for Best Talk/Interview Special .
7 Yet Elaine Dodswell , who inhabited The Nook , produced the annual Sunday-school Christmas Play , and organized the parish hospital-run for those visits to out-patients ' departments at Woodborough so cherished by three-quarters of the population .
8 Pioneered Channel 4 's coverage of Women 's Football and developed and produced the outdoor adventure series ‘ Conquer the Arctic ’ for Channel 4 , ‘ Chris Evert 's Wimbledon Farewell ’ for the BBC and the two best selling Nick Faldo Golf Instructional videos .
9 The citadel seems to have been the most populous part ; here were the workshops which produced the famous Limoges enamels .
10 ( Talks in 1973 which produced the short-lived Sunningdale agreement had not been attended by hard-line unionists — see pp. 26301-04 . )
11 In other words , not for the first time , it was the estate policies pursued by a particular landowner which produced the northern village plans .
12 Martica , 27 , produced the top exercise video Thighs , Tums and Bums .
13 Erm I 'm g one thing I 'm gon na do is ask if she 'll flag major changes when she produces the new telephone directories .
14 Where subducting lithosphere is sufficiently hot , it can melt before it dehydrates , leaving a garnet-hornblende residue that produces the low Yb contents and high La/Yb ratios characteristic of high-Al TTD suites .
15 The UK division of FoE produces the Good Wood Guide , a simple run down of tropical hardwood products and their alternatives for consumers and manufacturers alike , so that all interested parties can be sure of buying hardwood that has come from sustainable sources .
16 Treating this mixture with water produces the glycollic acid anion , in high yield , along with oxalate , CO , and the ‘ deltate ’ trian gular oxocarbon anion , C O.
17 Ireland still produces the famous Donegal carpets .
18 This method produces the following colour differentiation in carbonate minerals :
19 In addition to the variation in gradient which produces the concave profile characteristic of many beaches , the overall gradient varies from beach to beach .
20 The resultant flow relieves the tension and produces the observed stress decay .
21 A spate of poor spawning years eventually produces the big fish period in the cycle .
22 The output of the last delay is used to start the constant frequency clock , which produces the subsequent step commands , as shown in Fig. 6.12(b) .
23 If you would like to join the committee and influence policy , pass on a good idea , attend the community lunch held for those working in the area , get involved in producing the regular Headington Area Newsletter , join an informal discussion group or borrow material on Health , Parenting or Caring for the Elderly , make a special request or offer your services as a tutor or Youth Club volunteer , we would love to hear from you .
24 The recruitment of migrant labour has also had what one might refer to as a series of indirect benefits , especially in the earlier phase of immigration , because Britain and the other importing countries were able to avoid the costs involved in actually producing the immigrant labour power , from the birth to the maturation of the workers concerned , and because of the lower demands on the welfare state of economically active , healthy , single , young men and women who nevertheless paid the same rate of taxation as other workers ( Gorz , 1970 ) .
25 The sudden transition from operation at the pull-out rate , where the motor is producing the positive pull-out torque , to maximum deceleration , where the motor is producing the negative pull-out torque , is achieved by " jumping " back the excitation sequence half of a complete cycle .
26 Society will be wasting resources by producing the wrong output levels of different goods .
27 Last week Sir Frank agreed that the objectors were entitled to complain about the delay in producing the full NII safety assessment .
28 The sudden transition from operation at the pull-out rate , where the motor is producing the positive pull-out torque , to maximum deceleration , where the motor is producing the negative pull-out torque , is achieved by " jumping " back the excitation sequence half of a complete cycle .
29 Well , I mean when erm Queenie was eventually pushed into producing the Tory hit list it really was extremely unimpressive .
30 He had been delighted beyond speech to see her until she had nervously produced the blue hospital card from out of her handbag .
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