Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] to create " in BNC.

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1 Hence , they develop quite rigid codes of behaviour , or group norms , which explicitly or implicitly act to create conformity among group members .
2 The anniversaries , called ‘ birthdays ’ , of the martyrs were carefully remembered , and so came to create the earliest church calendars ( so that the historian can know on what day of what month a martyr died , but not necessarily in what year , that being of no liturgical significance ) .
3 For a fear of pollution and impurity in the body physical is constantly and easily transposed to create controls in the body social .
4 Mike Sheron also played , so they had their best 4 players , and we wont come across a much quicker defence this season , and STILL managed to create chances all the way thru the match .
5 Some poems were conventional love poems ; others were historical , recounting well-known stories about the Zuwaya past ; still others were comments on contemporary events ( sometimes compared to the historical ) which informed , and also helped to create a consensus of opinion .
6 Like Henry James , she found the tiny ‘ germ ’ in a happening , and then had to create people to bring it about ; unlike Turgenev , who began with creating people , and then watched and listened for what they would do or say .
7 For example , given that streets must be dug up and completely reconstructed to create a Woonerf , there are the complexities of coordination with utilities which use the street as conduits for pipes and cables .
8 Moreover , the greater use of semi-skilled labour , either in new processes or in those previously monopolized by apprenticed tradesmen , not only threatened to undermine job security but also helped to create a new and indeterminate category of ‘ skill ’ .
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