Example sentences of "has create [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The need to engage in substantial transfers of stock , in addition to all the other day-to-day work of book delivery , and the stamping , placing , pressmarking and shelf-cataloguing of new accessions , has created serious staffing pressures .
2 has achieved the benefits of a cost reduction programme completed in June but the cost of the 1990 maize crop has created recent trading problems .
3 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 .
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 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 .
6 A whole series of CBI/DTI/BIM reports summarised by Constable and McCormick ( 1987 ) has created great interest in the condition of British management , and in particular in the training provision made .
7 The delay in the prosecution of this claim has created great dissatisfaction amongst Bank Assistants who have viewed the Bank 's blatant stalling tactics with considerable anger .
8 Developing the constructivist style , Ms Khudiakova , 31 , has created straight cotton dresses with cog-wheel patterns in primary colours .
9 According to Charles Birkeland , the laboratory 's acting director , " within the last few decades , the increasingly intensive use of land , water bodies and the coast in Asia has created significant disturbance to coral reefs and the coastal environment " .
10 ‘ The contest has created considerable interest in the U.K. and has helped to publicise our forthcoming celebrations .
11 But just as the removal of trees from the lowlands has created considerable opposition from environmentalists so has the policy of planting them across the hillsides .
12 The articulate published in the February/March edition of Hospitality on Breaking Even , has created considerable reader interest .
13 The work of art by Antony Holloway , officially opened yesterday , has created massive interest in the area , said headteacher Bob Green .
14 Thirdly the recession has created high unemployment , with an increase in demand for social security and unemployment benefit .
15 This tournament has created enormous interest . ’
16 Take the example of Italy , where proportional representation has created permanent instability , with a series of coalition governments that have had to depend on several minor parties whose influence has been out of all proportion to their success in the polls .
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