Example sentences of "[is] to create " in BNC.

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1 What the German group has done ( Electronics Letters , Vol 27 No 13 ) is to create a static master-slave flip-flop which operates at 14GHz but has a dissipation of less than 35mW .
2 The aim of telecottages is to create well-paid , flexible employment which will provide new jobs and make existing rural industries more competitive .
3 The most effective way to attract record company interest is to create a buzz .
4 Its responsibility is to create awareness , both in and outside of the company , of current artists ' product .
5 One suggestion is to create a European Parliament senate or upper house , consisting of delegations of MPs in proportion to their strength in their national parliaments .
6 One is to create national — preferably international — marketing and distribution networks .
7 Instead of maintaining a distinction between programs ( the computer 's rules for thinking ) and data ( what it thinks about ) the idea of object-oriented programming is to create abstract ‘ objects ’ that contain both .
8 The plan is to create a market of 190m people , accounting for more than half the GDP of Latin America and the Caribbean .
9 The Government 's job is to create a framework within which men and women of all ages can develop skills , gain qualifications and shape their own futures .
10 Our aim is to create a citizens ' Europe in which power lies as close to the citizen as possible .
11 A legislative authority on the other hand is one whose job is to create new reasons for its subjects , i.e. reasons which are new not merely in the sense of replacing other reasons on which they depend , but in not purporting to replace any reasons at all .
12 So the first need is to create awareness and recognition of a building 's historical and architectural worth .
13 To develop new skills and tools is to create the pressure to use them .
14 The problem is to create the demand for the gas by the time the pipeline is completed .
15 A well established rule is to create a sharp mental image of your audience .
16 It is very difficult to seal all the cracks in a building so a more effective method is to create an underpressure beneath the floor to counter that in the building .
17 What we must do is to create the greatest visions of our lives and live them .
18 The object of the final analysis is to create a data set which contains , for each raster , the number of times it is simulated to be inside the areas resulting from the sequence of GIS operations .
19 Another way of keeping people on the agenda is to create an awareness of the ‘ shock ’ of change .
20 The task of education business partnerships is to create , improve , protect and champion good learning environments ; if they do n't do this , they are an expensive waste of time and resources .
21 The aim is to create a relaxed , friendly atmosphere which will encourage people to buy .
22 The first step is to create a vibration in the diamond so that the carbon atoms are no longer in equivalent positions in the lattice .
23 One such manipulation is to create the helix of opposite hand , to put it through the mirror .
24 The idea is to create huge solar lakes on the Dead Sea .
25 Perhaps the most effective shock tactic is to create the impression that you are a lethal killer yourself , and not to be trifled with .
26 Giugiaro 's Italdesign is to create an officially sanctioned concept car for Bugatti .
27 ‘ Our aim is to create an international wine and spirits company . ’
28 The biggest challenge facing the city is to create a dynamic economy in the ex-socialist eastern districts , where unemployment is exploding , and where pay levels are at best 60 per cent of those in the west — sometimes little more than a third .
29 Form can create ‘ atmosphere ’ and one of the main functions of artificial structures is to create an environment in which consciousness changes can more readily occur .
30 The stated aim of the Commission is to create a homogeneous market in takeovers , with adequate and equal safeguards for individual investors , and to ensure that all players in a takeover act fairly and proceed on an equal basis .
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