Example sentences of "[noun pl] has created [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A decision to expand the already extensive and diverse range of international research programmes has created the need for additional Clinical Research Associates . |
2 | The use of computer aided instruction in primary schools has created a new generation of what have been called ‘ television children ’ . |
3 | Though neither Reagan nor any of his aides has formulated it in so many words , I think that the failure of standard economic remedies has created a kind of desperation , and , like a jilted lover , the administration is ready to take up with any attractive candidate . |
4 | Players on tour are normally paired together as room-mates , a simple organisational expedient that over the years has created an explosive chemistry of scandal and misbehaviour . |
5 | The increasing ownership of telephones has created a greater inclination to get in touch with the police . |
6 | Cooper & Lybrand 's Mr Mole says : ‘ Haagen-Dazs has created a so-called super premium sector whose share of ‘ word of mouth ’ is out of all proportion to its share of what goes into the mouth . ’ |
7 | The relationship between fertility rates and mortality rates has created a population structure which has varied substantially during the period in question . |
8 | A combination of blind bends , and high speed frustrations has created a string of accident black spots . |
9 | Expropriation of multinationals has created a good many SOEs . |
10 | The coincidence of a demand for IT and of availability of IT artefacts has created a new growth industry , namely , the IT industry . |
11 | For example , the expansion of tax and management advisory services has created an impression that these firms are willing to enter any area of service in which the economic rewards are advantageous . |