Example sentences of "as create a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On one level , it sought to frame the public debate ( why only three options ? why not four or five ? ) in such a way as to create a consensus around his policy .
2 The Panel will not regard an adviser as independent if he is in the same group as the financial adviser to an offeror , or if he has a significant interest in or financial connection with either an offeror or the target company of such a kind as to create a conflict of interest ( Rule 3.3 ) .
3 Charles decided that the accused had the bank 's authority to draw the cheque so as to create a contract between the bank and the payee .
4 There was a widely held concern to improve the effectiveness of professionals working together , and to involve parents more fully , so as to create a system in which there is openness , effective communication and negotiated decisions about priorities for young disabled people .
5 This is also partly the reason why in Adorno 's theory music in a sense takes on too much autonomy , so much as to create a danger of a relapse into idealism .
6 The sexual behaviour of blacks has hardly been controlled in such a way as to create a gene pool in which specific physical traits related to power , speed and agility became dominant .
7 Authors of such reforms believe that greater diversity could be achieved by imposing restrictions on rules of ownership , by imposing levies on advertising revenue so as to create a pool of funds for alternative publications , and generally by controlling free-market forces .
8 However , if the non-arts staff in LEAs and colleges who did wish to offer a higher priority to arts education were to find the climate of opinion changed so as to create an environment more conducive to the arts , it is difficult to imagine how the current state of thinking amongst arts staff might contribute to an improvement in arts education practices .
9 Indeed , montage plays a crucial role in enriching the reader 's view of reality , for narrative units are arranged in such a way as to create an interplay , so that they bring fresh perspectives to bear on one another and are mutually illuminating .
10 Imaginative , practical design makes the optimum use of space , as well as creating a charm and elegance that 's a pure cruising delight .
11 It is decided that they should be treated as creating a trust ; the liberality of interpretation is due to a rescript .
12 The provisions of this Code are not intended to form part of any contract entered into between registrants and third parties unless expressly incorporated into such contract and should not be regarded as creating a collateral contract between registrants and third parties .
13 It is for this reason that we can treat both imperfect competition and the separation of ownership and management as creating a problem for the legitimacy of corporate managerial power .
14 The appointment of a PDS member was interpreted as creating a balance between the three leading parties — a DC President , a Prime Minister from the PSI and a PDS Speaker .
15 As well as creating a design like the one pictured here , you can use the long narrow shape to create an elongated twisting design , rather like a string of entwined S's , or a natural piece of vine creeping along the frame .
16 In the House of Lords , Lord Oliver emphasised that the law which was relied upon as creating an agency situation was the 6th International Tin Agreement , which was not justiciable in the English courts .
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