Example sentences of "have [adv] create a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 VS Naipaul has not created a credible woman character , which is a fairly major fault .
2 But , in tandem with his captain , the bubblingly enthusiastic Nigel Briers , he has already created a strong team spirit , quite possibly thriving on the absence of such departed stars as Chris Lewis .
3 The South Somerset Tourism and Marketing Unit has also created a 100 mile cycle route which encircles the District and makes an ideal two day excursion .
4 Flowers are not the sole attraction at Barnsley.Rosemary Verey has also created a decorative vegetable garden.Known as a potager , it mixes vegetables and flowers to create greater variety :
5 The current preoccupation with the public interest at the expense of members ' interests has undoubtedly created a deep-seated unease among practising members .
6 As Stuart Marshall observed pointedly , postmodernism authorizes but has yet to create a new populism .
7 In the office which looked like all the others with its geometric desk and wire baskets and identical questions , he had suddenly created a different version of himself , with words borrowed from newspapers , half-heard conversations , and fitted them into structures of plausibility ; he 'd discovered that if he spoke fast enough no one noticed the inconsistencies .
8 Moreover , in 1973 one deputy minister of foreign trade described the deficiencies in Soviet marketing as follows : ‘ While we were only beginning to understand that before entering the marketplace we had to study it , determining which machinery could or could not be supplied where , as well as how to organise the work involved , capitalist firms had already created a whole science to deal with the question , coordinating production , advertising and commercial activity into a single discipline ’ ( N. Smeliakov , Novy mir , 12 ( Dec. ) 1973 , 216–17 ) .
9 CACI have identified 2380 areas of concentrated retail activity and have thus created a comprehensive picture of retailing in Great Britain .
10 Since Fokine broke away from the rigid categories of dance or mime , twentieth-century choreographers , following his example , have usually created a continuous design of expressive movement which interprets the story by means of mimed dance or danced mime ( see page 58 ) .
11 Armed with the British style magazines , the Continental fashion set have now created a new order : ‘ anti-chic ’ .
12 ‘ I was the first one to say so and shout at her , ‘ My girl , you have really created a huge problem . ’
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