Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [verb] to create " in BNC.

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1 The company says the stuff automates moving from Macs to PCs to Suns despite the fact they all use different character sets to create their on-screen texts .
2 French policy sought to create a substitute for independence by designating the protectorates of former French Indo-China , and subsequently Cochin China , as associated states within the French Union .
3 He would undoubtedly , for the reasons canvassed , include in his list of as-if legal rights the rights that clear legislation purports to create .
4 Effectively this happened in two stages — the first in the 1920s and 30s when British colonialism wanted to create an intermediate class in East African countries , and the second after World War II when Britain in common with other Western European countries was faced with a chronic shortage of labour .
5 In the light of what surely must be a changed forecast , will the right hon. Gentleman review his hostility so far to careful public expenditure designed to create infrastructure improvements for the future and to get the economy moving ?
6 The longer-term aim remains to create a system which will be able to handle as much as possible of our image data , including Photographic and Library resources .
7 HE last time that the European Community tried to create a ‘ political union ’ , 30 years ago , it all ended in tears .
8 Now when it came down to it the national government essen sorry the Supreme Court essentially said if the national government wishes to create a national bank in pursuance of legitimate aims of the constitution then it should have the discretion to do so and it should n't be interfered with by a state government .
9 If the BB was intent upon creating Christian men and displaying the manliness of Christianity , its Anglican counterpart wished to create conservative and patriotic Christian men .
10 Legal regulation tends to create administrative burdens , resentment and loss of self-esteem through the undermining of professional autonomy .
11 Through its support for the war and its positive participation in the construction of the war economy the Labour movement helped to create a fund of popular support for socialist objectives .
12 ITALIAN CABINET AGREES TO CREATE SINGLE TELEPHONE COMPANY
13 Colour half the fondant with yellow and a little orange food colouring to create a slightly marbled effect and roll out on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour to a large circle .
14 Intuition and artistic sensitivity combine to create a rhythmic movement of special character .
15 Snow-making machines will be blowing out foam-based snow to try to create an early Yuletide atmosphere while trying to tempt shoppers into their stores .
16 The solitude and the almost palpable darkness combined to create the feeling that they 'd been draped in a blanket .
17 The communist regime had to create a new elite that was both ‘ red ’ and ‘ expert ’ .
18 Others close the pupil right down , and because of the muscular effort needed to create a small round opening , cats , crocodiles and many other nocturnal animals have pupils which close to form slits .
19 Lastly , the quality strike and good downswing sequence combine to create maximum distance , which is most clearly seen in the wooden club shots .
20 Such approaches take time but … such shared activity helps to create a climate in which individuals may change themselves .
21 If the order acknowledgement contains no reference to the standard conditions on the back of the quotation , the acknowledgement will become the unconditional acceptance needed to create the contract .
22 To awake from its economic nightmare , the Soviet Union needs to create the three planks on which all successful capitalist nations are founded : a stable macroeconomic environment , private ownership of capital and competitive markets undistorted by government controls .
23 Political , cultural , and religious exclusiveness combined to create a new sense of Romania which was synonymous with civilization and Christianity .
24 Tennis legend Maria Esther Bueno takes on a new challenge as Chairman of Tennis Interlink Limited , a new venture launched to create a unique , membership base , international network for tennis-related information and services .
25 Other birds , however , can be said with accuracy to weave , for they create the fabric of their nests using exactly the same principles as human weavers employ when they interlace a weft thread between parallel warp threads to create cloth .
26 The short pilgrimage from town to the martyr 's tomb in the suburban cemetery and the longer routes to the shrines of apostles or of the Holy Land interlocked to create a nexus of sacred topography ; pilgrims ' tales , literary accounts , guides , and itineraries helped to familiarize Western Christians with a new religious ordering of space .
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