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

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1 So let us take one of the two decision variables and try to create a possible argument which might give rise to the observed comparative static effects ; this argument is partly backed by some of the questionnaire responses .
2 High-end drawing packages ( which cost hundreds of pounds ) are worth the expense if you work regularly with images and need to create complex or technical drawings .
3 However , the increasing commercialisation of the game cut across football 's working class origins and helped to create a situation in which football violence was common .
4 White bedroom furniture , designed on clean , sharp lines and mirrored to create an illusion of space — perhaps a fairly predictable choice for a modern home , especially when you see the impressive use of every inch of storage space .
5 Now we may be baddies and decide to erect a battery-house for laying hens , or we may be goodies and decide to create a wilderness park for wildlife .
6 My first step was to gather information on how I spent my time on school-related activities and attempt to create some form of time-analysis schedule .
7 Intensified diplomatic contacts during February and early March involved UNITA , MPLA-PT , Soviet and US officials and appeared to create optimism .
8 Today , having given up smoking about twenty years ago , I find it unbelievable that I should have smoked as many as ten cigarettes a day ; but they were one of the things that helped to create a bond with Dana , something we could share .
9 Consequently , Lord Haldane was careful to present his Army reforms as designed to create ‘ an Imperial police force which can be sent on small expeditions , on short notice ’ — a rationale which , he calculated , would be acceptable to most pacifists .
10 It was Stephen who was particularly intent on government and parliamentary intervention via a Registry Bill for West Indian slaves and wanted to create an attractive alternative model of agricultural labour by settling free blacks on Trinidad land under metropolitan government control .
11 It is certainly true that Rowell had very little success with the South West divisional side , but then — with the possible exception of becoming Welsh coach — there are few more thankless tasks than trying to create a cohesive representative side amid the passionate parochialism that provides West Country rugby with its strengths and its limitations .
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