Example sentences of "produce [art] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | This was later reported by the BBC and produced the following response in the New Nigerian , a Federal Government-owned newspaper published in Kaduna : |
2 | According to the Guardian of July 30 , the economic reform package approved by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and introduced on Jan. 1 , 1990 [ see p. 37130 ] , produced the following results in the first six months : a reduction of inflation from a monthly rate of 80 per cent in January to 3.4 per cent in June ; the transformation of a budget deficit equivalent to 8 per cent of GDP into a 6-7 per cent surplus ; and the stabilization of the zloty at 9,500 against the dollar . |
3 | Thomas Stocking produced the rococo plasterwork in all the main rooms , and in the eastern bedroom on the first floor there are plaster birds flying overhead . |
4 | Reynoldstown , winner in 1935 , produced the delightful headline in a newspaper ‘ National Won by Three Furlongs ’ , the Furlongs in question being the owner , the trainer and the jockey . |
5 | I produced the original cartoon in tempera ; it was entitled Treasure Trove and based on an Aesop Fable . |
6 | Armiger surged to the head of the St Leger betting as heavy rain produced the soft ground in which he revels . |
7 | The company has also signed with special effects company Industrial Light & Magic Inc , which produced the award-winning effects in Death Becomes Her and the liquid Cyborg in Terminator 2 . |
8 | That would usually be called an engine , and in a car the engine just burns petrol and produces the mechanical energy in the shaft which turns the wheels , so the course is learning about the nature of mechanical forces and energy , thermal forces and energy and of the conversion of one form of energy to another , and in the process you learn that there are fundamental scientific laws — in particular the second law of thermo-dynamics — which says that you ca n't necessarily go form energy in one form with a hundred percent efficiency to getting it out in another form , so this limitation on your ability to convert from one form into another without waste in fact comes into many , many processes and every day processes . |
9 | The phase circuits are excited by the supply voltage , which produces the rated current in an excited phase when the motor is stationary , and the phase currents flow via the diode D , which is forward-biased by the supply voltage . |
10 | All three components had a hand in producing the marked reduction in annual growth rate between the first half of the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s , but the dominant feature was the fall in the number of births . |
11 | Only as these islands coalesce is the full Madelung energy involved , producing the observed increase in adsorption heat with coverage . |
12 | All 43 of the lower division clubs in Yorkshire accepted the challenge to compete last season in the Provincial Insurance Cup ; in fact , once again , producing the eventual winners in Bradford Salem . |
13 | Two of America 's biggest banks , Security Pacific and Wells Fargo , admitted that they discussed a possible merger last year , a move that would have produced the second-largest bank in America . |
14 | Indeed , the French press has produced the dangerous illusion in Lebanon that French soldiers might land in the Christian enclave to protect the Maronites . |
15 | But they have not produced the expected increase in births . |
16 | The Korean War and several other border wars , backed by the super-powers , had been judged not worth pressing the nuclear button for and it was this consideration which had produced the British H-Bomb in 1957 . |
17 | And that in fact was , produced a split vote in the police authority fifty fifty , and it , it was chucked out by the chairman 's casting vote . |
18 | I suspect that Blake , in his enthusiasm to demonstrate all the techniques used in the book , has produced a mechanical exercise in linguistic description that risks killing appreciation . |
19 | Avoiding these foods has produced a great improvement in his behaviour . |
20 | Already , in expectation , the four archbishops had produced a pastoral letter in which they condemned the legalizing of divorce on the grounds of the preservation of ‘ the common good ’ and because they feared the tendency that people had to accept as right that which was legally permissible ( Irish Episcopal Conference 1985 ) . |
21 | Eurolink Age , a European network concerned with older people and issues of ageing , has produced a new leaflet in French and English outlining its work and objectives . |
22 | ‘ In the UK , an accelerating trend of quarterly improvement has produced a substantial reduction in underwriting losses . |
23 | The hon. Gentleman should note that although the Cornish air ambulance makes a valaable contribution in the county , it has not produced a measured improvement in response times for ambulances in Cornwall . |
24 | Paisley College of Technology and IBM have jointly produced a part-time HND in Manufacturing . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | Lord Sterling said the group 's service companies had held up remarkably well in difficult conditions and the cruise division had produced a marked improvement in results . |
27 | The Neolithic advent of farming about 10,000 years ago seems to have produced a fundamental shift in attitudes to animals and the natural world . |
28 | Whitehall market forces have produced an optimum balance in the allocation of resources between the three Services . |
29 | Nevertheless , the overall result is richer than it would have been had the speaker just produced [ 14b ] , and , I believe , richer than it would have been had the speaker produced an alternative metaphor in which the pound was actually mentioned . |
30 | Toxic chemicals are assigned a ‘ no observed effect level ’ , a dosage that produces no apparent harm in a certain percentage of lab animals . |