Example sentences of "have produced a [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Those who follow the favourites will tell you that the best bet is two-year-old handicaps , which have produced a profit of 14 to a 1 level stake over the last five seasons .
2 American democratic and legal structures strong enough to restrain police behaviour have produced a reduction of public disorder .
3 Documentaries , news and current affairs programmes have produced a diversity of information and opinion about AIDS and its relationship to gay men : most of this occurred within the explosion of interest in AIDS in 1986/7 , as a response to the growing concern about the threat of AIDS to heterosexuals .
4 They have produced a core of forty-five paintings to be shown in both venues , complemented by a score of paintings and some thirty drawings selected separately for Bassano del Grappa and Fort Worth .
5 Bonhams auctioneers have produced a directory of English restorers , conservators and repairers of works of art .
6 Chay Blyth has long had links with British Steel and they have produced a pot of around £1 ½ million to fund the running of the race and cover part of the cost of building the yachts and training the crew .
7 It should be noted that where readers could give more than one answer to a question , percentage results may add up to more than 100% , and that the rounding of figures to the nearest whole number may also , on occasion , have produced a total of slightly more — or less — than 100% .
8 Let me yet again express the view that Lord Cullen and his staff have produced a document of world-class significance — in , given the circumstances , a remarkably short time .
9 Thus far , austerity measures implemented within CMEA have produced a modicum of economic restructuring away from Western-orientated production , along with fuel conservation and an improvement in economic growth ( from 1.7 per cent in 1981 to 3.8 per cent in 1983 ) .
10 As with dementia , different studies have produced a range of depression prevalence estimates ranging from 6 per cent to 12 per cent .
11 Alternative answers to these questions have produced a range of effective meanings , both within anthropology and in extension from it : from the older emphasis on an ‘ informing spirit ’ — ideal or religious or national — to more modern emphases on a ‘ lived culture ’ which has been primarily determined by other and now differently designated social processes usually particular kinds of political or economic order .
12 They have produced a decline of the market economy and increasing government involvement in industrial life .
13 Your financial support is most welcome and The Stroke Association have produced a catalogue of useful items which are now available by mail order .
14 Prime movers in the recent development have been hyperactive local Mick Ryan , ably assisted by Mark Radtke and John Holmes , who have produced a number of excellent and atmospheric pitches between them .
15 They have produced a number of published manifestos condemning US congressional interference in El Salvador and adamantly opposing any dialogue with the FDR :
16 We are closely monitoring the development of the virus , its current and likely future impact on mortality rates and have produced a number of bulletins summarising the results of our work .
17 In the field , local youngsters have produced a number of displays , including an ingenious Thomas the Tank Engine .
18 Scientists at the seed company Nickerson International have produced a crop of potatoes which have been genetically modified to resist pests such as the Colorado beetle and tuber moth .
19 Many thousands of years of natural evolution and hybridization , helped in recent centuries by the bringing together of species from widely separate parts of the world , and in modern decades by the attentions of the human mind and hand , have produced a multitude of rose forms , shapes , colours , habits and abilities .
20 Enforcement officials — particularly the front-line US Customs Service — have produced a series of recognisable profiles in order to identify and intercept drug runners .
21 The higher interglacial sea levels should , if there had been no subsidence , have produced a series of raised reef terraces corresponding in elevation with the Pleistocene raised beaches and river terraces in other parts of the world .
22 Anglia/ITV have produced a series of teaching manuals together with related data to be analysed using KEY software on the topic Socio-Economic Atlas of Great Britain .
23 So now the Commission and other countryside conservation groups , have produced a series of guidelines for the private landowners to follow .
24 So far they have produced a list of 16 blocks of work !
25 It is n't that anybody 's stood still : my lot are now heads of departments , globe-trotting business woman , national charity organisers … and have produced a lot of daughters — for Somerville ?
26 The Forestry Commission also are most helpful and have produced a set of pamphlets on their Woodland Grant Scheme , which can be obtained from the Forestry Commission , Private Woodlands Branch , 231 Costorphine Road , Edinburgh EH12 7AT .
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