Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] create a " in BNC.

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1 In the meantime , Nimbus is taking advantage of the ‘ mix ‘ n match ’ features of Mbus to create a demonstration card bearing the 40MHz Cypress Sparc chip Sun uses to power its Galaxy machines as its single CPU , though it is aimed at multi-processors eventually .
2 The intent of the politician was of course to create a feeling of obligation , which he undoubtedly hoped would stand him in good stead at the next election , but such feelings were all the stronger because the shrewd political manager never breathed a word about a bargain or the anticipated political return .
3 Erm the problem for the state in using violence in this limited way is first of all of course creating a capability to achieve by threat or use of violence limited objectives .
4 The exclusive occupation of the tenant coupled with the payment of rent created a tenancy which at common law could be terminated and converted into a licence as soon as the landlord exercised his power to share occupation .
5 Anxiety is an emotion similar to fear , but unlike fear , which is a response to some specific danger , such as an attacking stallion , anxiety is a state of mind creating a feeling of apprehension that something is wrong without necessarily knowing what it is .
6 As I previously mentioned , the steps and the interplay of light create a natural perspective , leading the eye in an upwards diagonal .
7 As I previously mentioned , the steps and the interplay of light create a natural perspective , leading the eye in an upwards diagonal .
8 Both were inspired by the potential of law to create a disciplined framework for global technological and social change .
9 to adapt the world of sensation to create a vehicle for affective development and articulation .
10 New splits came in 1939 when the signing of the Soviet-German Pact and the outbreak of war created a major division in the American Socialist Workers ' Party .
11 Arts educators ' uncertainty about the objectives of arts education , appropriate pedagogic strategies to adopt and a lack of interest in coming to terms with the contemporary trends of education create a difficult climate for the provision of professional development for Britain 's teachers in the arts .
12 Some teachers will find it essential , in helping children to do this , to use technical terms like ‘ subject ’ and ‘ object ’ ; others will find that such abstract terms of art create a barrier that makes the task more difficult .
13 Maybe there is room to use this power of attraction to create a new method of live rock performance .
14 Implicit is the recognition that the age of conservation creates a new straitjacket for change .
15 Liberal Democrat Tony Barron felt it was the job of government to create a climate and incentives for education and training , and Labour 's Peter Jenks spoke of the need to restore pride to British Industry .
16 The exclusion of air to create a vacuum .
17 Overhead , the strip lights gave out a ghastly flickering blue and the shadows of the storm on that huge expanse of glass created a psychedelic swirl of speckled light in the office which added to the vertigo .
18 The mining and marine transport of coal created a distinctive capitalist class and one of the oldest and most organized working classes in the world .
19 The exception is Northern Ireland , whose age/sex pyramid is reminiscent of an earlier phase of the demographic transition , with continuing high rates of fertility creating a much broader base .
20 For example , Rigby ( 1978 ) has asked : ‘ Does the very process of training create a distinction between the worker and his former peers ?
21 But the very thoroughness with which British industry had been converted to war work , the degree to which overseas investment had been sold to pay for the war effort , and the war-weariness accumulated over six years of privation created a twin dilemma : public expectations of a better post-war world had increased in reverse proportion to the capacity of the British economy to finance it .
22 However , the rise of unemployment creates a particular problem for the next generation of ‘ very old ’ , whose numbers are in any case increasing .
23 This type of program creates a simulation of reality .
24 The General Secretary of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen wrote to the Home Secretary arguing that the growth of fascism created a threat to organized labour since it had led elsewhere to the suppression and murder of trade unionists .
25 The visitors from Guatemala and from the Windward Islands had been helpful from LAC point of view creating a better gender balance in the programme .
26 Birds have similar eyes to ourselves , but some can enhance a portion of the field of view to create a telephoto image while others can see a far greater range of hues .
27 The development of technology creates a momentum towards use .
28 metallic foils have a highly reflective surface , and create an impression of light and spaciousness. flock , hessian , grasscloth and cork give warmth and texture ; and fabrics like silk create a sense of luxury , which no other wallcovering can equal , though some try to imitate .
29 Topical fluoride ( applied as toothpaste or as a mouthwash ) blends with saliva to create a bacteria-fighting rinse .
30 Monopolistic employers ' associations , combined enterprises , and the penetration of banking capital into industry created a new model of production relations , which transformed the unorganised commodity capitalist system into a finance capitalist organisation .
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