Example sentences of "[vb past] produce [art] " in BNC.

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1 The coursework involved producing a hypertext document .
2 I am not surprised that the right hon. Gentleman avoided the first point , because the report to which my hon. Friend the Member for Poole ( Mr. Ward ) referred produced the following answer within the Labour party : ’ Some argue it will highlight one of our weaker points ’ .
3 He was the one who helped produce the Bush campaign 's dirtiest — and most effective — commercials during the 1988 campaign , including the ones hitting Mr Dukakis on his liberal prison furloughs and filthy Boston harbour .
4 Mr David Hebblethwaite , secretary of the Liturgical Commission which helped produce the Alternative Service , said that if one translated the service back into the language of even 50 years ago , it would be ‘ pretty incomprehensible ’ .
5 Mr David Hebblethwaite , secretary of the Liturgical Commission which helped produce the Alternative Service , said that if one translated the service back into the language of even 50 years ago , it would be ‘ pretty incomprehensible ’ .
6 It also helped produce a real economic collapse , the " Great Depression " , for the all-important factor of business confidence was removed .
7 The Council proposed to produce a revised document by July 1976 and receive applications from institutions in the following academic year — a timetable that in the event was overshot by some three years .
8 Paul Girouard in The Return to Camelot pointed out that the chivalric code of conduct ‘ never recovered from the Great War partly because the War itself was such a shattering of illusions , partly because it helped to produce a world in which the necessary conditions for chivalry were increasingly absent ’ and that the absence of so many men at the Front ‘ had put women in a position of responsibility which made many of them distrust chivalry as a form of concealed slavery ’ .
9 She helped to produce a sketch of her assailant and as a result of its publication , another woman told police that he was the same man who had attacked her the day before .
10 Their hard work , efficiency and friendliness helped to produce a day which will be remembered for a long time by all those who took part .
11 It finds that the telescope helped to produce an average of only seven research papers each year , compared with around 40 papers from similar American telescopes .
12 It is this speed of development of alternative means of land transport which helped to produce the ‘ new ’ economic history 's approach to railways in the 1960s .
13 you know you 'd produced the shirt but produce er , and there would be lots and lots and lots of these people , these very skilled men
14 In many statistical investigations , information from a variety of sources must be sifted and collated to produce a consistent and logical explanation of some phenomenon .
15 If not , the reagent is too acid and a further gram of mercuric nitrate added to produce a slight cloudiness should produce the yellow precipitate .
16 My main criticism of intensive agricultural production , and of animal farming in particular , is that it has been locked for too long into a model-T-Ford-type philosophy , geared to produce a standard commodity as cheaply as possible .
17 Following this unhappy enterprise , Douglas began producing the biggest picture of his career , Spartacus , which Anthony Mann was set to direct .
18 We began producing the big catalogues to go with the shows .
19 I also enjoyed producing a series of Gilbert & Sullivan operas , using orchestra , chorus , soloists and actors .
20 As science progressed , so medicine followed producing a medicine of the mind ; psychology .
21 There was virtually no support in Sussex for the French Revolution when it broke out in 1789 , and the wars which followed produced a widespread patriotic fervour which was matched by an equal growth in exploitation and popular desperation as the twenty years of conflict had deeper affects on local economic life .
22 I felt very down , but once he began to need my milk it seemed worthwhile and I gradually began to produce a little more at each pumping .
23 The two men therefore began to produce a series of articles on local African history in order to show that Africa also had a past worth recalling .
24 Soon after 1614 Evesham returned to London and began to produce a range of works for sites across the country and for various patrons , some of whom were papists .
25 The last act began only when the deep-seated problems of the southern rural economy intensified to produce an endemic rural poverty that persisted even after the wartime prices had ended .
26 The result is an irresistible Cool/Carrott cocktail guaranteed to produce a laughter hangover .
27 It was greatly feared , in fact , that the structure of employment was such that it supplied the rising generation with little discipline and even less skill , and that it threatened to produce an endless tide of loafers , unemployables and ne'er-do-wells who had been thrown on to the scrap heap in their late teens or early twenties .
28 When England threatened to produce the magic that dazzled Scotland the back row stood defiant to a man , covering and tackling with fanatical commitment and dedication .
29 The distinction between the two sorts of organisation , one needed to produce a pair of cochleas , the other a pair of corneal stromas , is a deep one .
30 The pressure gradient needed to produce a given flow rate is much larger when the flow is turbulent than when it is laminar ( Fig. 2.11 ) .
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