Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] to create the " in BNC.

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1 If you remember your , from , from your history at school the , the , the first world war the Americans in the historic role of arriving at wars rather late erm came in to the first world war to win it for us erm and after it President Wilson who used to be professor of politics at Princeton , just put that in , er President Wilson created , essentially cos we were all bankrupt at the time as usual er the Americans the only ones who had any money left at the end of the wars , erm President Wilson helped to create the League of Nations , the forerunner of the United Nations but the U S senate refused to ratify the agreement .
2 Bass wanted to create the FA Carling Premier League , but last week FA chief executive Graham Kelly declared : ‘ The integrity and the name of the FA Premier League should be sacrosanct . ’
3 Therefore , it follows logically that it will normally be in the interests of the TNCs to try to create the market for their standard products in new locations irrespective of the perceived social needs of the indigenous populations , as Levitt ( 1983 ) persuasively argues .
4 And second , the story of how Harry Messel came to create the astronomy department at the University of Sydney is in the wrong order ; in fact the tragic death of Colin Gum occurred before , not after , the department was established .
5 These older Shetlanders seemed to create the incomers ' links to the community , in the sense that it was they who helped to forge the reputations attributed to these incomers .
6 COOPERS & LYBRAND and Deloitte Haskins & Sells yesterday confirmed that they are to merge their UK practices to create the largest accountancy firm in the country with a fee income in excess of £413m .
7 And , a definition of the excellent guest , one who keeps promises given during the hospitality : as well as giving the lad his own Sallust , Johnson promised to create the introductions by which young MacAulay could enter university , and he kept his word , although the boy eventually chose not to avail himself of it .
8 Malcolm wanted to create the most direct statement of what clothes were about .
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