Example sentences of "[vb -s] create new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In that time , it has created new philosophy within Scottish Nuclear for getting things done , improving the way we work , and making significant savings in the company 's costs .
2 Then , as this piling-up process has proceeded , it has created new interests which future developments have to take into account .
3 What is clearer is that the arrival of a non-agricultural population in the village has created new cleavages and social divisions which have proved difficult to reconcile .
4 And the planting of native trees and understorey shrubs , such as guelder rose , hazel , dogwood , spindle and blackthorn , has created new woodland , providing lush cover for birds .
5 Starting with the abolition of exchange controls in 1979 , the Government has created new incentives for every part of our economy .
6 Unisys Corp has moved its microprocessor implementation of its basic A-series mainframe architecture up the line and has created new entry-level A Series ‘ openFrame ’ enterprise servers and added software that increases open communications and client-server computing capabilities for existing and new users across the A Series family .
7 The crusade of the Reagan-Bush administrations against drugs has created new opportunities for entrepreneurs , some of whom have passed through the ’ revolving door ’ from government service in the traditional Washington manner .
8 On being asked by Ecosse Films to front ‘ Harry Enfield 's Guide to Opera ’ ( starting on Channel 4 on 4th March ) , he brought in co-writer from ‘ Harry Enfield 's Television Programme ’ Paul Whitehouse , with whom he has created new characters including ‘ The Opera Ponces ’ .
9 This extension of the law has created new criminals who do not fit the picture of the ‘ typical criminal ’ , the young , working-class male .
10 This new element in the village population also tends to create new dimensions of social conflict to replace the rural class antagonisms of the occupational community .
11 There is an interesting contrast between the Church of Ireland and the Roman Catholic Church in that the Church of Ireland tends to create new parishes out of old as the need arises while the Roman Catholic Church builds new churches where they are needed but keeps still to the already existing parish structure .
12 It provides options which are concerned with organising or adjusting the LIFESPAN system facilities , and includes creating new users , administration of process model functionality , arranging times of shut downs , displaying and updating user details and allocating charge codes .
13 The move by the LECs , part of the Highlands and Islands Enterprise network , aims to create new jobs in areas recently worst hit by the downturn in oil fabrication work .
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