Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [verb] to create " in BNC.
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1 | He plans to act as their agent and intends to create films and television programmes as well as books and lectures on spycraft based on their reminiscences . |
2 | Rubber trees were smuggled out of Brazil despite a government ban on export and used to create new sources of supply in Ceylon and the Malay peninsula . |
3 | If HaL meets its promised dates , it could beat Sun to market with a 64-bit system — but it is Sun that expects to create a high-volume 64-bit market supplying both its own needs and those of its cloners . |
4 | So we use a special blend and roast to create that richer , smoother taste . |
5 | This is because both agencies are fighting for a larger share of the available budget and seek to create a good impression by producing the most frightening scenario . |
6 | Many can also be grown as tall specimens , winding stems around a stout pole or tripod to create a pillar of blossom . |
7 | If there is a choice to be made between tolerating wealth and poverty and trying to create greater economic equality , then it is not immediately obvious that the former is the more democratic course . |
8 | The others both involve some drilling and chiselling to create the recess for the new flush double box . |
9 | Bearing this in mind , let us now look at the low brace and try to create the low brace paddle stroke from first principles . |
10 | Quakers had plenty of the early play but failed to create any clear chances from the six corners they forced in the opening period . |
11 | Quakers had plenty of the early play but failed to create any clear chances from the six corners they forced in the opening period . |
12 | We choose to be attractive , or dowdy , to enhance what nature has given us or to play it down ; we can dress in a way that we feel accords with our essential character or choose to create a fantasy image which bears little resemblance to the personality . |
13 | Many church magazines attract a readership far wider than the congregation , so it is strategic that these be prepared as attractively as possible both in content and format to create a favourable response . |
14 | The network of family connections in Italy , though not in itself either a reason or motive for the policy which Napoleon III was to pursue in the peninsula , was nevertheless a help in that it did provide a useful information service and helped to create a feeling of sympathy for French policy . |
15 | To take the philosophical one first , it was actually Nietzsche 's isolation at a critical period of his life that helped to create the need which Schopenhauer was to satisfy . |
16 | More generally , Onetti 's disenchantment with Western civilization expresses itself through protagonists who are at odds with society and seek to create their own alternative reality . |
17 | The play integrates the language and culture of the spoken word and signing to create an magical dual language environment . ’ |
18 | With experience you will learn how to use bias to best advantage in allowing the nylon to ‘ billow ’ with a curvature that helps to create an aerofoil . |
19 | All of them take the working actors ' problems into account and attempt to create classes which can make free hours both disciplined and profitable . |
20 | They urge churches worldwide to stress the rights of every nation and begin to create a climate of opinion leading to the disentegration of existing states , establishing instead a different world order . |
21 | Its troubles begin with the regulators and public that helped to create it . |
22 | The vocals are starting to get a bit more character , developing that limp twang that seems to create a fuss at the moment . |
23 | To compete in business you 'll need more than just a good idea — you 'll need commercial ability and experience to create that viable growing concern . |
24 | In the matching sonnets , 63 and 65 , Shakespeare calls up great reserves of language and feeling to create the corroding power of age and ‘ sad mortality ’ : ‘ Against my love shall be as I am now/With Time 's injurious hand crush 'd and o'erworn ’ ( 63 ) . |
25 | The voluntary sector I believe must accept those developments whilst at the same time , demanding effective regulation and monitoring to create a managed community market . |
26 | Veblen portrays this class as determined to create a distance between themselves and that world of necessity which was the foundation of their fortune . |