Example sentences of "[vb past] produce the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ’ . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 ’ . |
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 | 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 . |
6 | 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 |
7 | Following this unhappy enterprise , Douglas began producing the biggest picture of his career , Spartacus , which Anthony Mann was set to direct . |
8 | We began producing the big catalogues to go with the shows . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | The threat to their continued existence increased when IBM decided to produce the 64M-bit chip in the US rather than Germany . |
11 | If the answer is still no , then you really need to think hard about how long it took to produce the material and whether that expenditure of time was justified . |
12 | There these Semites imposed their language , their customs and their institutions on the indigenous Hamitic population , with whom they interbred to produce the ancestors of modern Tigreans and Amhara . |
13 | Without doubt , Johnny Marr managed to produce the perfectly weighted sliding rhythms to complement Morrissey 's cynical lyricism . |
14 | At a very tolerable volume level I managed to produce the sound of a heavily overdriven amp at full tilt , but at a volume where Granny could still hear The Archers . |
15 | To illustrate the excellence , the brothers Underwood combined to produce the best of the seven tries . |
16 | The simultaneous news that the Commander in Chief of the Army , von Brauchitsch , had been relieved of his duties and that Hitler himself had taken over the direct military leadership of the army , together with the undeniable fact that the German advance had come to a halt and the Soviet counter-attack close to Moscow could only be staved off with partial retreats , and , not least , the entry of the United States into the war , combined to produce the first major shock to the German population during the Second World War . |
17 | Although the USSR supplies the US with 33 per cent of the latter 's titanium , supply scarcities and limitations in manufacturing capability dictated producing the Mach 2.8 Mig-25 out of conventional steels ( although a titanium version was successfully flown and tested ) . |
18 | But the Czech crisis of September 1938 , which took Europe to the brink of war , did produce the kind of public response which popular frontists were looking for to transform the political situation . |
19 | While their confrontations are now almost a ritual mixture of banter and cross-examination , they did produce the highlight of the meeting . |
20 | Another application to receive early attention aimed to produce the ‘ library of the future ’ . |
21 | He said producing the brochures for each authority had not been expensive . |
22 | She had wanted to fall in love , she had willed it , and her body had produced the lover , close to her heart , fed by her own blood , watered by own needy greedy wanting . |
23 | This evolution of human society could explain what mechanisms had produced the ideas , principles , and processes which governed capitalism , why these had come about , why they had strength , and , ultimately , where their weakness was . |
24 | Her mother , Frances , stayed with him until she had produced the son he so desperately wanted , but when Diana was just six years old her mother left home . |
25 | Keith Wells , general secretary of the Sheffield YMCA , and the fourth player that night , explained that the idea originated in Norway , where 95 towns had produced the game to finance their local YMCA . |
26 | The prince stressed that Britain had produced the world 's most successful language but , as its use in the media and theatres showed , it had become impoverished , sloppy and limited . |
27 | The prince stressed that Britain had produced the world 's most successful language but as its use in the media and theatres showed , it had become impoverished , sloppy and limited . |
28 | During an interview at the Shiki theatre company 's offices in Tokyo , Mr Asari explained why he had produced the controversial musical . |
29 | The fact that Sanders , an Englishman , had produced the plan which had changed French plants from ailing and unprofitable operations in the sixties , into expanding and profitable divisions in the seventies was discreetly overlooked . |
30 | J. Robert Oppenheimer , the government 's chief scientific adviser and head of the Los Alamos laboratory which had produced the atom bomb , called a meeting of the General Advisory Committee on atomic energy . |