Example sentences of "[Wh det] produced [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There were British studios , like Rank 's Independent Producers or Ealing in the 1940s , that , for a time at least , produced a similarly productive working environment , providing constraints for directors and writers to work against , and dedicated script departments which produced competent material for them to work from .
2 Only later was a full investigation made of the events in Dallas by a commission under Chief Justice Earl Warren , which produced 26 volumes of evidence .
3 This was evidently regarded as a heavy burden by the English government , although it was the merest tumulus compared with the great Everest of debts owed by the Emperor Charles V. The English Crown had escaped large-scale indebtedness by selling Crown lands , which produced 32 per cent of the total revenue raised for war , and by debasing the coinage , which produced just about as much .
4 Standard curves were obtained using synthetic platelet activating factor ( Bachem , Switzerland ) , which produced typical dose dependant platelet aggregation when added at 0.5–50 pg/tube .
5 Several of the calculations which produced low success rates could probably be undertaken with a good deal more success in the actual context concerned .
6 The 1950s resembled the 1920s experience with a roughly equal balance of public and private construction , almost all of which was suburbanization by addition and which produced 3732 dwellings .
7 Explorers of distant countries found other plants which produced curious mental effects .
8 The information was then fed into a computer which produced individual body reports together with advice on how to become more fit and healthy .
9 The two are not closely associated , because the white star is the closer to us by some 15 light-years , though presumably both condensed out of the same nebula which produced all the rest of the Hyades .
10 Her infidelity continued after her marriage , which produced one daughter who died young .
11 I came to the project from a background in and around off-site education , convinced that while removing a disaffected minority from the mainstream might give those pupils a better chance of survival and their teachers relief from extreme disruption , it did nothing to change the factors which produced that disaffection .
12 Until eighteen months ago Wiltshire was the most undermanned force in this country , and that 's not our figures , that was the Home Office formula which produced that , and because of that eighteen months ago the Home Secretary actually granted this force an extra sixty- seven policemen and he gave none to anybody else .
13 Not only that , but they struck up a partnership which produced thirty championship races in six seasons .
14 Last year there were 80 breeding pairs which produced 100 fledglings — they are now being studied by Durham University .
15 Pride of place must go to the sea-lion group which produced two pups .
16 The Scientific Farming Machinery Co appears to have been somewhat vague about the precise nature of the chemical reaction which produced such a bountiful supply of plant nutrients , and they were also reticent about the amount and composition of the nutrients released .
17 This is the first full study of the greatest period in the city 's history , which produced such painters as Melozzo and Palmezzano .
18 Cathedrals are also , to a small extent , helping to revive the tradition of patronage which produced such riches in the past .
19 Part of its roots are to be found in the building trade co-operatives of the mid-19th century , which produced such developments as the Colonies in Stockbridge with entrances for different floors on opposite sides of the block .
20 Whatever the particular context of such changes , these studies demonstrate that a set of transformations in material culture which may be found to permeate almost every trivial domain , from chimneys to rubbish disposal , can be understood as a largely unconscious and unintentional response by a variety of social groups , which produced new forms of demand and new means of incorporating the emergence of mass produced items .
21 One group of sites could be seen to be more or less contemporary because they produced the same types of tool , while those which produced other types could be shown to be earlier or later in date .
22 The network of ditches was in many cases originally designed to take advantage of the winter flooding of the rivers and enabled these areas to be managed as water meadows , a particular form of management which produced good quality hay crops , but is no longer practised or possible with the improvement of drainage and flood prevention .
23 They were most marked on the heavy clays that overlie most of the Midlands , which produced good pastures .
24 The pavement was made in the famous Corinium workshop at Cirencester , which produced many mosaics for other Roman villas in the Cotswolds .
25 The acquisition policy was complemented by an aggressive branch opening programme , which produced many of the Edwardian banking halls that still dominate British high streets today .
26 Norman also established a breeding stud of racehorses which produced many classic winners .
27 Fierce competition between the major tour operators in Britain , Germany and Scandinavia produced advantageous deals with airlines and hotels ; there were better and more economical aircraft , and less financial restrictions , all of which produced cheaper holidays .
28 A local case which produced front-page headlines — ‘ Vicious schemer ’ is jailed for life SHAM TEARS OF AN EVIL WIFE — described how a former Coventry man who had moved to become a licensee in a Yorkshire pub had been killed by his 32-year-old wife and her barman lover .
29 A survey conducted by Chittagong University 's Economics Department showed that the Satkhira region , which produced 40,000 tonnes of rice in 1976 , yielded only 360 tonnes ten years later .
30 If the room is quiet ( as shown by the sound-level meter ) , then a voice which produced 80 decibels — that is , about the level of heavy street traffic — would obviously be far too loud .
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