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

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1 Lorenzo Semple Jr came in to spend six weeks writing three quick drafts to create the character for Dustin — the wimpish , thickly bespectacled Louis Dega , ‘ the best counterfeiter in France ’ , who did not exist in the Charrière book .
2 If Melissa had wished to create the character of an elderly Frenchwoman for one of her novels , she would surely have chosen Antoinette Gebrec as her model .
3 Certain men and women have a propensity for this type of spirituality and have devised techniques and disciplines to create the sense of presence within themselves .
4 As we are trying to keep the whole publication as simple as possible this means that we 'll use Times again but if your page printer is n't a PostScript device you may have to create the title in a graphics package and import it .
5 Since then , we have been concerned with implementing proposals to create the structure for ’ Britain 's Defence for the '90s ’ .
6 However , the principles of creating a drawing from co-ordinates on the screen are just the same as those required to create the shape on paper so the programming is usually simple enough .
7 A thin rubber rod is wound round a cylinder to create the shape of a spring and then frozen in this shape using liquid nitrogen .
8 Was there a real need to create the Commissioner for the Rights of Trade Union Members ?
9 In about 1744 , shortly after the death of his second wife , Hoare dammed the Stour to create the lake in the gardens and called upon Henry Flitcroft [ q.v. ] to design the temples around it .
10 How to create the look of luxury
11 The last pushing pressure on the steel plate to create the space for his stomach and chest .
12 ‘ We need to create the space around her so she can start her work … ’
13 This will help to create the state of deep relaxation in which we are open to the ideas and images we will put on the tape with our own voice .
14 With a team of eminent academics , from Germany , France , Spain , Italy and Britain , an overall editor in the shape of Jean-Baptiste Durosell , former professor of contemporary history at the Sorbonne , and the backing of a powerful group of international publishers , he attempted the task of assembling , in one substantial but accessible volume , a distillation of all the elements , chronological , geographical , ethnographic , cultural , philosophical , spiritual , which have blended down the centuries to create the state of ‘ Europeanness ’ .
15 We then take those kind of and use it in an ocean to create the state of the ocean .
16 The others both involve some drilling and chiselling to create the recess for the new flush double box .
17 Any style of classically inspired dance needs to be reinforced rhythmically by music which helps to create the timing of the steps within the phrases and also suggests varying qualities , moods and sometimes even emotions .
18 One such manipulation is to create the helix of opposite hand , to put it through the mirror .
19 Neither should one underrate the rig 's ability to work well with a processor in order to create the kind of modern guitar sounds which , in a mix , are voiced at exactly the right point to cut through …
20 According to this view , de Gaulle was calculating that his resignation would produce a groundswell of popular annoyance with the parties or would give the politicians an opportunity to display their full incompetence — either of which outcomes would lead to de Gaulle 's rapid reinstatement , this time with a popular mandate to create the kind of constitution that he favoured .
21 Using the forwards to create the overlap in the wide open spaces .
22 It is sometimes necessary to overlay successive washes — when washes are bone dry — in order to create the depth of watercolour required .
23 Similarly , a child who has language problems because of hearing loss caused by a temporary blockage ( otitis media ) may have her hearing corrected by surgical intervention , but this will not automatically remedy the child 's problems with language ; this will require additional treatment to create the possibility of appropriate learning ( Downs and Blager 1982 ; Quick and Mandell 1983 ; Godowski et al .
24 This takes protons close to the speed of light , when their energies are hundreds of times greater than that needed to create the mass of a proton .
25 The evolution of increasingly complex forms of market coordination has been fundamental to the economic development of capitalist economies and , through international trade , to sufficient economic integration to create the notion of a world economy .
26 Expressive notation is generally easier to truncate — by deleting final characters to create the notation for a more general subject .
27 He helped to create the idea of a modern movement with his own " difficult " poetry , and then assisted at its burial .
28 This dress is by Caroline Alexander ( WD14C92 , £1,635 ) at Collections , 3 Motcomb Street , SW1 , a new shop which holds a wide selection of wedding dresses by a group of well established designers — Fiorito , Andrea Wilkin , Louise Hamlyn-Wright and Rebecca Street — each one is available , by appointment , to create the dress of your dreams .
29 I know that a lot of youngsters gain their first experience of shooting with bolting rabbits but I do think that so much preparatory work is necessary to create the opportunity for the rabbits to be killed that the chance must not be missed .
30 It actually should spend more , because it 's community , it 's helping to create the wealth of the county in the future , and that wealth of the county is what will pay for public services in the future .
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