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

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1 Some writers have stressed the importance in the struggle to create an independent national State of the use — or the attempt to establish the use — of one language in a given territory , ‘ unified fields of exchange , as Benedict Anderson puts it .
2 It failed , however , to highlight the efforts made in the past to create a bi-national state in Palestine .
3 Such a reassertion will , in the criminal field , result in the attempt to create consensus at any rate around the crimes which we almost all abhor , such as serious violence ’ ( Bottoms , 1977 : 90 ) .
4 Although at this stage of my work I shared interests with him on matters concerning children 's learning and Art Education , I quickly discovered that I had so much more to learn from him about ideas , materials and their uses and in the need to create a working environment of a high order .
5 North Yorkshirebased Partners in Care Ltd want to convert the premises in a plan to create 35 jobs .
6 Some of Europe 's last untouched wildernesses are to be preserved in a scheme to create 24 new natural parks .
7 Quantitative limits were also thought to restrict competition as they hampered efficient banks who were in a position to create new deposits .
8 Its essence lay in a proposal to create an international conference to resolve the Afghan problem by political means .
9 These ‘ Jewels of Creation ’ are free to flutter as you discover their intriguing life story in a journey past unusual plants , set in a landscape to create a natural environment of leaf and flower for these fantastic creatures .
10 We then take those kind of and use it in an ocean to create the state of the ocean .
11 Church and state would work together , as they always had done , in an attempt to create a coherent image of Peru .
12 The plant comprises a series of four interlocking six-sided buildings designed to provide each work group with its own entrance , changing room , coffee room , and assembly area in an attempt to create a series of small workshops for each of the work groups and ‘ to promote team spirit ’ ( Company brochure ) .
13 A FRENCHWOMAN has given herself the ultimate facelift in an attempt to create the perfect features .
14 Both of these recent releases from the duo 's Threshold House label tinker with material that has long since gone out of print in an attempt to create something else .
15 Japan 's quixotic Fifth Generation Computer Systems project is being replaced this fall by a $800m Real World Computing project that will explore massively parallel processing , optical and neural computing and soft logic in an attempt to create a concept or architecture that distributes data as it is in the brain .
16 Trotsky subsequently became identified with the ‘ Interdistrict ’ Committee which was formed in St Petersburg the following year in an attempt to create a bridge between rival party groups .
17 It has been suggested further that corporate ambitions extend beyond influencing the detail of regulation , with Reagan for instance claiming that ‘ … corporations are not only much concerned to protect their own immediate legislative interests , but are reaching out in an attempt to create a business-oriented political and social framework within which all public decision-making would be constrained .
18 Arrangements for exhibitors at the 1993 fair are being streamlined in an attempt to create the best possible climate for business .
19 In an attempt to create a government of national unity it included specialists , politically non-aligned individuals , right- and left-wing politicians ( albeit without the backing of their parties ) , and members of the armed forces .
20 He is putting his faith in an appeal to create an endowment fund , and recently he has received a grant from the new libraries programme of the EC , to exchange and coordinate information between the Witt , the Rijksbureau in The Hague , and Trinity College , Dublin .
21 In an effort to create more atmosphere at Longchamp , Horse Racing Abroad , the chief transporter of Britons to French tracks , has its own grandstands , bars ( stocking drinks the British are used to ) , restaurants and betting facilities at the course to make its clients feel at home .
22 As in the counties , the effective manager of a political interest in a burgh would distribute favours in an effort to create feelings of obligation , and if management in the towns could take a much cruder form than would be commonly acceptable among the freeholders , that similarity should not be lost sight of , for as Mrs. Mary Campbell suggested , if such small favours were given , ‘ in greatetud they should serve those who get favours done them ’ .
23 After the battering the Abadan refinery received in 1980 , Iran 's other refineries were attacked in the course of Iraq 's periodic operations against ‘ economic targets ’ , in an effort to create shortages within the country and accentuate the need for fuel rationing .
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