Example sentences of "[noun] to create a single [noun] " in BNC.

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1 An Italian cabinet committee has approved plans to create a single telephone company , Telecom Italia SpA by the end of 1995 out of a merger of holding company Stet SpA , Sociata Italiana per l'esercisio delle Telecomunicazioni pA , the main phone company , Italcable SpA , the international carrier , and the satellite operator Telespazio SpA , according to the Financial Times .
2 The RSC points out that the proposals to create a single environment agency are rather unfortunately timed , because both HMIP and NRA are relatively new .
3 ‘ freedom of establishment is not confined to the right to create a single establishment within the Community , but entails the right to set up and maintain , subject to observance of the relevant professional rules of conduct , more than one place of work within the Community .
4 On Dec. 21 the Assembly unanimously adopted Resolution 45/179 instructing the Secretary-General to create a single UN International Drugs Control Programme , to be based in Vienna , to integrate the structures and functions of all other UN sponsored drug control agencies .
5 The chief driving force behind the moves which led to the Single European Act of 1986 was the perceived need to create a single market in Europe in order to strengthen and develop the economies of the Twelve .
6 There was a desire to create a single referral point and a truly accessible and localized service that everyone would know about and use .
7 The Prime Minister of Barbados , Erskine Sandiford , agreed this time , however , to co-ordinate efforts to create a single market by 1994 .
8 At the time of writing there is a plan to merge these two exchanges to create a single London financial derivatives market , and we consider its implications .
9 Ted Nelson used it in connection with his ambitious Xanadu project , an effort to create a single repository of everything that anybody has ever written .
10 In order to create a single market , it is necessary either to harmonise all domestic laws , in order to have a common regime throughout the Community or for member states to recognise each other 's requirements as legally equivalent .
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