Example sentences of "[adj] produced a " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | That produced a form of waste that was hot , highly toxic , radioactive ; that will remain dangerous for hundreds of years and that no-one has yet thought of a way of disposing of ? |
2 | A suitable yardstick of good practice has been provided by the OECD , which in its contribution to Road Safety Year in the European Community in 1986 produced a synthesis of road safety research , with aims that included ‘ identifying those safety measures that should be reconsidered in national and international road safety policy formulation . ’ |
3 | Each produced a significant shift in course and within a short space of time wrought a substantial transformation in the direction of national policy and popular attitudes . |
4 | The British produced a remarkable variety of stations in West Africa , all faithfully recorded in the photographic collection of the Crown Agents who were closely involved in their building . |
5 | The protracted budgetary negotiations involving the administration and a group of Republican and Democrat legislators on Sept. 30 produced a draft agreement for fiscal 1991 which aimed at reducing the budget deficit by $500,000 million over a five-year period . |
6 | Thus the Paris Summit in 1972 produced a clear statement that a high priority should be given to correcting regional imbalances which would otherwise interfere with the realisation of economic and monetary union . |
7 | We found that bismuth compounds , both citrate and subsalicylate , formed soluble complexes with the carbomer and at pH 6.4 to 7.5 produced a viscous mucus-like solution that was convenient to administer and retain as an emena . |
8 | This produced a chemical reaction which released ‘ phenomenal ’ quantities of plant nutrients , the company claimed . |
9 | This produced a laugh which unfortunately brought on such a fit of coughing that Wilson was obliged to put Pilade down and attend to the invalid as though she were still her maid . |
10 | This produced a net inflow figure of £1.54 billion-beating the previous best-ever year of 1983–84 and reversing the fortunes of the previous four years when there where net outflows of savings . |
11 | This produced a defensive posture at the gateway to the system : admission was to be avoided if at all possible , and only used as a ‘ last resort ’ . |
12 | This produced a faster stellar wind which compressed the gas . |
13 | This produced a significant efficiency gain with negligible , if any , loss of accuracy . |
14 | This produced a successful outcome for Suchard , in preference to the much larger Nestlé . |
15 | This produced a sense of helplessness in many people . |
16 | This produced a tactical problem as yet unknown . |
17 | In effect this produced a two-tier structure based on the Wheatley approach of regions and districts with Stormont acting as a ‘ region ’ . |
18 | Some extended the argument to claim that this produced a less capitalistic ‘ soulful corporation ’ ( Kaysen ) . |
19 | This produced a flood of letters to Downing Street , which were kept from Baldwin during his long holiday , but which hit him with the force of a tidal wave on his return . |
20 | By the eighties this produced a panic that the political conditions for feminism were disappearing , too . |
21 | were adopted instead : this produced a new constituency called Eddisbury. which would be a most peculiar shape . |
22 | This produced a lawyer intelligentsia to whom politics was one of the subsidiary occupations open to the under-employed professional classes . |
23 | This produced a spectacular decline in the number of birds successfully reared and eventually in the total population of adult birds . |
24 | This produced a no-arbitrage band which depended on the status and tax position of the arbitrageur . |
25 | This produced a deep sense of betrayal amongst workers ; and the ‘ civil war , between rank-and-file workers and the official union was essentially what turned the strike into a protracted struggle . |
26 | This produced a people for whom walking was no hardship and this continued to be so until the war of 1939 . |
27 | This produced a reply which I am sure was wholly deserved ( though I can not remember the essay ) , as were his comments on an earlier submission . |
28 | This produced a lively discussion about customer perceptions of AEA and staff 's own thoughts about our future development . |
29 | Not surprisingly this produced a strong counter-reaction . |
30 | ‘ This produced a pretty farcical scene really with us both stopped on the track , but I managed to get away and hang on for second . |