Example sentences of "to create a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The narrow defile which had once been bridged by the Romans was now dammed to create a vast reservoir upstream .
2 Few things can be more guaranteed to create a negative response than the sight of husband and wife sparring in public .
3 The commercial men resented thus having to create a negative image of their product , but this was the least the industry could do to allay government criticism that they were expanding more rapidly than resources allowed .
4 The second recommendation was to create a general management function throughout the service to focus responsibility and give leadership and direction .
5 They wish to create a general atmosphere of distrust of the measures we have taken and will take for the further democratisation of the country . "
6 So let us take one of the two decision variables and try to create a possible argument which might give rise to the observed comparative static effects ; this argument is partly backed by some of the questionnaire responses .
7 Resistance groups on the Continent frequently produced schemes for a European structure which could prevent another war and some were ready to create a political federation .
8 PACs have helped to create a political elite of incumbents , whose power is secure with PAC backing .
9 Here desires to construct a version of the play that best reflects Christopher Marlowe is decidedly the result of continuities and exclusions recognised ( and desired ) by editors anxious to contain the play , to create a singular text where more than one exists .
10 He wanted to create a supreme race did n't he ?
11 It was the belief of Chaptal , Napoleon 's Minister , that the attempt to create a colonial market came too late .
12 However , the organizers must ensure as in all other types of issue that the ownership is spread wide enough to create a liquid market .
13 The latter was never able to attract sufficient business to create a liquid market , and the contract in effect became moribund and had to be relaunched in April 1991 with different contract specifications , trading and settlement procedures .
14 I had resolved that I would try an alliance with him , persuading him not to create a female creature and helping him to hunt down and exterminate the creature already at large in the world .
15 However , it may be wrong to assume that this inability to create a coordinated response is a bad thing : a truly-integrated response to the cities from the Conservative governments elected in 1979 and after might have been even more detrimental to the major conurbations than it has been .
16 The difficulty with all policy-oriented research is that it begins by defining ‘ problems ’ and then by investigation helps to create that which lt wishes to observe' This type of research helps to create a cognitive revolution in its subjects and thus produces its expected findings .
17 The decoder has to create a cognitive space in which the deictic elements and terms can be realised indexically .
18 This did not mean that unity was ruled out however , for the Americans , far from opposing European economic unity , began to see this as the only way to create a firm barrier to communist expansion .
19 Ask Pool to create a visual representation of this . ’
20 The altered states , the plangent electronic keyboards , and her use of Biblical text all conspire to create a portentous sound .
21 A hundred years of county council government seems a strange reason to create a long distance path , but North Yorkshire County Council thought it a good enough excuse .
22 Open up your home and let in the light : archways help to create a spacious feel .
23 The kitchen and breakfast room were joined to create a spacious 22ft by 15ft area .
24 I would like to stress that I wish to hear from all who may be enthusiastic , not just pilots ; I have no wish to create a posing pilots ' paradise .
25 Formal secondary legislation has been used to create a Monetary Committee ( which was again envisaged in the original treaty ) , the Committee of Governors of Central Banks which has already been mentioned , and the European Monetary Cooperation Fund .
26 The heterogeneity of labour and the job-specificity of skills tend to create a strong linkage between workers and their employers and , in some cases , cause firms to fill as many of their vacancies as possible by means of internal promotions .
27 For example , if you want to hang some miniatures on a large expanse of wall , you will have to use several to create a strong impact — just one picture would be completely lost .
28 The requirement for robustness also demands that there be leg braces to create a strong rectangle around the rear seat joint , the point of maximum strain in all chairs .
29 And I think it is , we would all agree , that it is essential that an agreement which is acceptable to all sides is reached , and I 'm sure that it 's going to be because let us not forget that we 're not in business to remain in perpetual opposition if we are to achieve proper rights for employees , which have been so reduced by the Conservatives if we are to save the welfare state , which is now so under threat if we are to obtain decent health and education services , which are also under threat if we are to create a strong economy and a strong recovery which provides the jobs which we so desperately need then we must win power !
30 So what you must do , and it is not easy , is to create a clown-like detective hero who has a core of toughness , of shrewdness even , which will allow him in the end plausibly to come out on top .
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