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

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1 Carchedi ( 1977 ) has produced a division of organizations into :
2 The immense significance of the bureaucracy , politically , economically and socially , in the political systems of countries in the Third World has produced a variety of attempts to explain this phenomenon , including a theory of the post-colonial state which relates the pivotal position of the bureaucracy to the unique role of the state in conditions of underdevelopment ( Hirschmann 1981 ) .
3 As well as vegetables the peasant garden would have produced a variety of herbs .
4 After all , it has produced a cornucopia of leaders for the United States in many fields , not to mention the fact that six Harvard men have become president of the United States .
5 Over its four years , the National Certificate Programme has produced a range of performers and technicians in this kind of music .
6 The United Nations Disaster Relief Organization ( UNDRO ) has produced a classification of disasters , derived on the basis of case data ( Table 10.1 ) .
7 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 .
8 With Liverpool manager Graeme Souness starting a five-match UEFA touchline ban for abusing the referee in the first leg , their 1992 European campaign has produced a catalogue of disasters for a club once feared across the continent .
9 It is apparent , however , that the IIA approach has produced a number of problems and complexities .
10 Denudation chronology also produced a number of debates which centred not only on the existence of surfaces of a particular number , which was not readily resolved by trend surface analysis , but also on the mode of development of planation surfaces and the significance of earth movement in influencing the denudation chronology .
11 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 .
12 In more recent elections the emergence of the Liberal Democrats has produced a number of councils without a clear party majority and a few with Democrat control .
13 Since Gandhi 's assassination the police hunt for Sivarasan had produced a number of arrests , and , according to the Guardian of Aug. 21 , no less than 24 suicides .
14 In the field , local youngsters have produced a number of displays , including an ingenious Thomas the Tank Engine .
15 Etzioni ( 1961 ) has produced a typology of organizations based on the notion of ‘ compliance ’ .
16 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 ?
17 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 .
18 Despite all the apparent sophistication of defence analysis , it may thus have produced a set of answers to the wrong question .
19 So they were quite interested in that process Most people are probably aware that the school produced a load of laws that were associated with perception .
20 Ayr , Irvine and Kilmarnock Academies could each lay claim to having had the largest number of scholars who went on to great things but , before these grander seats of learning were established , several small , seemingly totally inadequate schools had produced a succession of men of whom the county can be proud .
21 That elusive and incomplete report tantalizes in its suggestion that the conflict between two sets of ideas and institutions of government had crystallized , had produced a confrontation of philosophies symbolized with quite adequate drama in the request that the state should compensate the tribe for its fallen conscripts .
22 Age Concern Thamesdown 's Caribbean Lunch Club has produced a book of reminiscences and recipes .
23 Now Microsoft has produced a version of Windows 3.1 for small PC networks , often referred to as workgroups — hence the name Windows for Workgroups .
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