Example sentences of "has produced [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Erm , if you compare for example erm their real savings on er er budgetary items er it comes to about half a million , just over half a million er compared to the ones we 're putting forward about a third of million and if you look at the dips in the two budgets for that you 'll see that erm we disagree with their saving on community arts and that er they propose saving on in on information technology costs is unrealistic er that market is changing very rapidly there 's another large organisation in this city which has found us going down track which we are now proposing to down , has produced no income at all , no no no reduction in cost at all .
2 Ingalls has produced no submarines for more than 20 years .
3 With melodies , accompaniment figuration , choruses and arias on a par with Handel 's very best , Archiv has produced a recording to be strongly recommended and much enjoyed .
4 Will you identify and date these two artefacts found on the same field , near an ancient trackway which has produced a quantity of musket balls from the Civil War .
5 Working in metal Farida Khan , a final year student at Camberwell College of Art , has produced a profusion of organically inspired objects and vessels .
6 Research in the Somerset Levels over the last few decades has produced a mass of evidence of prehistoric timber trackways built to cross the low-lying marshy land between the uplands of the Mendips and Poldens and islands in the Levels .
7 Against the background of almost zero national population growth in the 1970s and 1980s , this has produced a mosaic of both absolute growth and absolute decline across Britain with relatively few places maintaining a static population size .
8 In the UK the Chemical Nomenclature Advisory Service ( CNAS ) of the Laboratory of the Government Chemist has produced a Euro-list of about 20 000 chemical names showing their correct IUPAC nomenclature and their classification under the European Common Tariff Rules .
9 They both also have greater historic cultural identities ; Teesside is comparatively young and only recently can we say it has produced a generation of indigenous people free of lingering Geordie and Scouse strains .
10 In the 1980s , the economic recession has produced a trend towards takeovers and mergers in the international record industry .
11 This has produced a type with the upright carriage and bearing of the H.T. , but which flowers in clusters like the Polyantha .
12 None of this has produced a rise in fertility .
13 ( The Tories ' computer has produced a range of later options .
14 The creation of the welfare state and the expansion of local and national government has produced a range of ‘ welfare professions ’ , and has resulted in the growth of the medical and teaching professions and the greater employment of professionals in government bureaucracies .
15 Over its four years , the National Certificate Programme has produced a range of performers and technicians in this kind of music .
16 The FSA has produced a document on safe terracing , which will be circulated next week and how entry and exit points to standing areas are perhaps more important than the terracing itself .
17 The public concern and media coverage of cases of severe child abuse has produced a plethora of professional reviews suggesting ways victims can more rapidly be ascertained and recommendations for action when child abuse is suspected ( DHSS , 1974 ) .
18 After all , it has produced a cornucopia of leaders for the United States in many fields , not to mention the fact that six Harvard men have become president of the United States .
19 The United Nations Disaster Relief Organization ( UNDRO ) has produced a classification of disasters , derived on the basis of case data ( Table 10.1 ) .
20 Carchedi ( 1977 ) has produced a division of organizations into :
21 The formation of charge transfer salts containing the planar unit has produced a variety of novel low dimensional materials .
22 On the British side the restricted nature of the Shakespeare Cliff site has produced a variety of access arrangements : workers descent to the tunnels through a shaft sunk from the top of the cliff while spoil is removed using a conveyor system sited in the inclined adit constructed during the 1970s .
23 The immense significance of the bureaucracy , politically , economically and socially , in the political systems of countries in the Third World has produced a variety of attempts to explain this phenomenon , including a theory of the post-colonial state which relates the pivotal position of the bureaucracy to the unique role of the state in conditions of underdevelopment ( Hirschmann 1981 ) .
24 The Education Reform Act 1988 has produced a degree of prescription and central control to which the government was apparently resistant only a couple of years before its enactment .
25 Nouvel has not yet sunk foundations into British soil , but his work on his home turf in France has produced a crop of prize-winning designs and an endless stream of commissions .
26 The Australian state of New South Wales has produced a list of 239 species which are " threatened , vulnerable and rare " .
27 Later ductile shearing on the granite contact has produced a sequence of porphyroblastic gneisses and mylonites .
28 With Liverpool manager Graeme Souness starting a five-match UEFA touchline ban for abusing the referee in the first leg , their 1992 European campaign has produced a catalogue of disasters for a club once feared across the continent .
29 Piero Pazzi , Curator of the Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and the silver department of the Museo Diocesano , Venice , has produced a catalogue of 224 stolen , lost or damaged works of art originating from Venice or from the Triveneto ( here defined to encompass the area once covered by the Republic of Venice and including Bergamo , Brescia and Crema ) .
30 Age Concern Thamesdown 's Caribbean Lunch Club has produced a book of reminiscences and recipes .
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