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

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1 Ian Durrant took over from an out-of-touch Peter Huistra at the interval and Rangers certainly produced a higher work rate in the second period .
2 It had been headline news in the press for almost two weeks and had produced a paid television programme to put its point of view across .
3 In the tiger , evolution has produced a perfect hunting machine .
4 Now Slazenger , which has been linked with the sport for more than 100 years , has produced a new racket design with women , and teenagers in mind .
5 In time for the beginning of the new academic year , WWF has produced a new education catalogue .
6 Following the successful launch of the FutureCooks Recipe book , JS has produced a new cookery book aimed at children between eight and 12 .
7 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 .
8 Perhaps if I start by saying that er I have er produced a one page summary which was n't with my er initial statements , which I passed to Mr and to Mr , but if I could er pass copies of that to yourself and to the panel .
9 The University has produced a substantial policy document detailing the organisation and arrangements for safety within the University .
10 The Parliamentary Accounts committee has recently given English Heritage a roasting for having produced a slash-and-dash strategy document last autumn without having consulted any of the relevant professional bodies .
11 The store has produced a frozen food recipe leaflet , compiled by magazine cookery experts .
12 Which is a great pity , because if one cuts out all the Freudian claptrap , Abse has produced a brilliant character analysis of the Prime Minister , and of the whole Thatcher phenomenon , which succeeded in scaring the wits out of me .
13 This is emphasized by Coleman ( 1969 ) , who has advocated a departure from the traditional classifications of agricultural land , forestry and so on , and instead produced a concentric ring model radiating out from townscape to urban fringe , to farmscape , to marginal fringe , and finally to wildscape .
14 This year , however , Lowa have produced a remarkable ski boot range .
15 BY JUGGLING genes in two types of flu viruses a group of American investigators has produced a live-virus flu vaccine that shows every promise of being effective in humans .
16 Fine Art Facsimile Publishers of Lucerne have produced a high quality reproduction of the late fourteenth to early fifteenth-century manuscript illuminated in The Hague during the reign of Albrecht of Bavaria whose court was based in that city .
17 This transformation was repeated several times and always produced a wild type phenotype .
18 However , in this case the editors , R. G. Lerner and G. L. Trigg , drawing from their Encylopedia of Physics , have produced a valuable reference collection of mini-articles from a varied and distinguished authorship .
19 It had produced a massive oxygen lack in the left side of the brain , leaving Stanley with a right-sided hemiplegia , complete loss of speech and understanding of other people 's words , and a total inability to read or write .
20 Japanese car company , Mazda , has produced a hydrogen-powered prototype vehicle , which it claims could go into production in eight years ' time .
21 The previous year she had produced a lovely baby boy called Tom and despite great efforts to reduce her weight , nothing seemed to work because all the diets left her feeling hungry .
22 Bubbles , who Pauline rightly describes as ‘ the ultimate multi-purpose pony ’ has won prizes for dressage and showing , is driven regularly and has produced a lovely colt foal who should make a nice working hunter pony .
23 The Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) has produced a statistical safety profile of the chemical industry .
24 The officials who control Premier League and Football League matches want a better deal and have produced a 14-page discussion document listing their main problems .
25 If one person is prevented getting AIDS by this officer , we 've paid for that person for two years , and I think practically every one of these posts that Queenie takes great offence at is producing a useful end product , and the other point is that Government legislation year after year after year puts more responsibilities on the City Council , the new Environmental Protection Act is a good example .
26 The output is fed to a two stage frequency divider formed from the D-type 4013 bistables , producing a final output square wave at 180Hz in both normal and inverted phases .
27 Yes sir , the , you 'll recall that carrying out this re this particular review to finalise the er fire safety review and members have accepted the recommendations from that in which sought to ignore that although we have an limited number of specialists inspecting officers that we widened the remit of all employees in the Fire and Rescue Service so that all er operational fire fighters carried out some form of inspection , thereby producing a higher work output than before .
28 Then , presumably , feeling they had done enough , particularly with Wembley and the forthcoming Australasian tour on most of their minds , they relaxed until producing a late second-half flourish .
29 ‘ Over a year ago I happily , innocently , assumed responsibility for producing a new Picture Puffin spinner .
30 Outside facilitators worked with the committee to look at current staff development issues in the University and to take the first steps in producing a new strategy paper on Staff Development Policy for the University .
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