Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] to create [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the 1992 reforms are intended to create a single market for labour , as well as goods and services , both the French and West German delegations expressed doubts about the need to control an influx of immigrants . |
2 | Give-away packs in guest rooms are designed to create a welcoming impression in the guest 's mind , whilst promoting the name and the facilities offered by the hotel . |
3 | UDCs are designed to create the conditions and confidence necessary to attract private capital . |
4 | Lawyers are seen to create the circumstances under which their knowledge and skill are needed whereas doctors are seen to use their knowledge and skill against the natural enemy . |
5 | If you are seeking to create a specialism from within the firm it is necessary for the specialist to understand , have a feel for and , most particularly , want to do personal injury work . |
6 | The Liberal Democrats under Ashdown are enthusiastically pro-market and anti-trade union ; they are seeking to create an anti-socialist alternative to the Tories rather than an anti-Tory alliance . |
7 | With Gary 's wealth of experience in bridal hairstyles and his superb creative talent we 're going to create a look for you that would make any bride blush . |
8 | They 're trying to create a social order problem : it 's all controlled by the government and their secret organisations . |
9 | The first are designed to present a formidable appearance in front of a crowd ; the second are sent into a crowd to disperse and/or incapacitate people with truncheons ; and the third are used to create a fear and scatter effect . |
10 | Cluster headings are used to create a link between the criteria and each process . |
11 | The indicators which vary most with income are used to create a summary index of standard of living , using principal component analysis for specific household types and for all household types . |
12 | Rough estimates of cost are used to create a priority list of the most promising cases for further study . |
13 | Rough estimates of cost are used to create a priority list of the most promising cases for further study . |
14 | They are used to create a perfect finish on iced cakes , and often have a decorative edge that can be used to imprint patterns on the icing . |
15 | According to Kang and Wilson , the best results are achieved if leguminous species are used to create the hedge , and trials carried out in Nigeria have shown that the most promising species are Leucaena leucocephala and Gliricidia sepium which will grow successfully even on degraded land . |
16 | Or must they remain part of the ‘ mass ’ , in other words the corps de ballet , because they are needed to create the proper atmosphere , state the location , suggest the mood and very often respond to whatever is taking place ? |
17 | On the other hand Mr Ernest Saunders , Chief Executive of Guinness , claimed that : ‘ The important thing is that we are going to create a major new international brands business in Britain — the first since Beecham 's in the 1950s ’ . |
18 | So that the , the , the two main aims are , are stressed there , you are gon na end feudal exploitation and you are going to create a new system which will set free the force of rural production in order to pave the way for new China 's industrialization . |
19 | You are aiming to create a sense of likeability and equality . |
20 | Third , you are aiming to create an atmosphere in the interview which will encourage the candidates to talk and show themselves to best advantage . |
21 | In fact these forces are utilised to create a small corrective steering effect via programmed deflection of the geometry ( up to 1.5 degrees ) . |
22 | This page Accountants merge : Coopers & Lybrand and Deloitte Haskins & Sells are merging to create the country 's largest accountancy firm with fees of £413m . |
23 | Thus the Cultural Industries , if they are to establish a stable market , are forced to create a relationship with an audience or public to whom they offer not a simple cultural good , but a cultural repertoire across which risks can be spread . |
24 | The MRT are hoping to create a series of excursions during the year which will conclude with two further charter trains to London for Christmas 1993 . |
25 | Gilbert : ‘ We are trying to create a vision . |
26 | However , if you are trying to create a period shot or a specifically national look you may have to hire props . |
27 | They say that the Banks are trying to create a climate to lower expectations and thereby facilitate the making-up of minds for the final handshake from the Area Manager . |
28 | More than 100 sullen villagers were muttering outside yesterday , afraid to approach the polling station where the assistant district magistrate and scores of police are trying to create the impression that polling is normal . |
29 | The challenge is to understand and implement the complex set of rules which are trying to create the much vaunted ‘ level playing field . ’ |
30 | be used to create a Time Line , whereby we create a visual representation of someone 's life history on the floor of the school hall — perhaps with still images at various points , or carefully chosen objects to remind us of particularly significant moments in a person 's life . |