Example sentences of "have created a [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I believe that the legislation passed by the House has created a strong regulatory framework and I am always encouraging the regulators to root out fraud , incompetence and crime wherever it may be . |
2 | Not surprisingly therefore , the results of the 1983 survey show that mass unemployment ‘ has created a serious new risk of what can only be regarded as downward social mobility — and that risk is much greater for men in working class positions , by whatever route they come into them , than it is for others ’ ( p. 17 ) . |
3 | This accident of geography has created a vast central bog . |
4 | Using traditional styling techniques and traditional tools , Alan has created a beautiful sixties-style bouffant . |
5 | The European Commission has created a red ceramic tile to regulate the colour of tomato paste . |
6 | Instead , Petherbridge has created a charming eccentric shambles , demonstrating the movement exercises of a 19th century Professor of Stage Deportment and Declamation , speaking Shakespeare while spinning plates and splashing the wilder shores of directorial ambition : ‘ One ca n't , ’ he purrs with delight , ‘ walk across the stage without bumping into several concepts . ’ |
7 | But Pauline Daniels has created a whole new interpretation of the uproarious soliloquy . |
8 | The unprecedented blitz of media hype surrounding the restoration , expansion and long awaited re-opening of Frank Lloyd Wright 's great spiralling concrete shell has created a huge public interest and lining up to get in and see what all the fuss is about has become the latest hot civic pursuit . |
9 | With his partner of 38 years , the lawyer Arnold Weissberger ( who died in 1981 ) Milton had created a genuine New World salon . |
10 | Youth sections of the Labour Party had been formed in 1924 , but not until the ILP had created a successful national organization , the Guild of Youth , did the Labour Party reorganize the 150 youth sections into the Labour Party League of Youth . |
11 | However the wealth may have been produced it is evident that it had created a rich landowning class . |
12 | And the European Community — even the Treaty of Rome which had created a European Economic Community without British participation in 1957 — could be dismissed by Tories and Socialists alike , in its early years , as a dream and an illusion . |
13 | Mankind , it seemed , had created a monstrous unending carnage . |
14 | More than a hundred years of systematic captivity had created a whole new genus , animals that had none of the skills and few of the desires of a wild habitat . |
15 | Like Ted , he had created a whole new quiver of boards specifically for Hawaii , and he too was planning to use a 7 ft 3 in at Pipe . |
16 | However Howard Goldberg and Michael Scadron , using Newton 's laws , basic electricity and magnetism , and the fundamentals of modern physics , have created a thorough introductory course in astrophysics and cosmology . |
17 | You also know that on page nine of our interest statement we have created a non-distributable special reserve against which we are writing off our good-will reserve . |
18 | Anti-patriarchal utopias in which male power , if not man himself , has been eliminated , and in which women have created a new social structure , are convincingly depicted in feminist science-fiction , and advocated as social policy by some radical feminist writers ( see , for example Firestone , 1971 ) . |
19 | The dynamism of its central economies has drawn peripheral countries in ; migration and tourism have created a European social space' ; governments , and economic elites , have come to interact intensively both through formal institutions and through informal arrangements . |
20 | The fans have created a special Anglo-Gallic chant for him , and they call for his reinstatement when he is not in the team , as was the case here for all but the last six minutes . |
21 | For example , UK-based W Industries , have created a strap-on virtual reality system , available at a price of a few thousand pounds , that enables the wearer to walk through 3-D worlds . |