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

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1 Once an outline of the story and a general layout of the plot have been decided , they should be discussed with the composer or arranger of music whose first task may be to create a proper beginning with the overture .
2 One approach would be to create separate offences to cover many of the situations in which violence occurs , and to single out those situations in which there is some element of aggravation , such as attacks on law-enforcement officers .
3 This could be resolved by assuming that all citizens impliedly consent to those touchings which are incidental to ordinary everyday life and travel ; but the judicial preference seems to be to create an exception for ‘ all physical contact which is generally acceptable in the ordinary conduct of daily life ’ .
4 The result , in both cases , will be to create an awkward atmosphere of embarrassment , the negation of good manners for which the gentleman is supposed to stand .
5 The sane alternative must be to create conditions in which small , self-reliant enterprises can take root and grow ; to provide training and guidance for those bold enough to lead in this direction .
6 One way of raising the profile of older workers might be to create a network of ‘ age discrimination officers ’ based in selected job centres throughout the country .
7 So the aim should be to create an Oxford Certificate/Portfolio/ Diploma for all students , moving into the world of work or higher education .
8 The other prong must be to create a climate which encourages businesses to invest — not just in equipment and plant but in workers .
9 The purpose of MCE or BSL in education has to be to create a code upon which the processes for reading can develop .
10 The first would be to create an appointed senate , which would allow Khmer Rouge leaders to be given an official role .
11 One possible way of obtaining these special facilities might be to create a special cross-reference file that can be called upon at any stage and edited as the need arises .
12 Consequently , the next phase of collocation acquisition will be to create a set of uni-directional collocations and compare them with their bi-directional equivalent .
13 The aim should be to create an understanding between the two parties which will ensure an openness and willingness to deal honestly with situations when they arise .
14 We have not yet reached the point at which mere characterisation of a claim as a claim in public law is sufficient to exclude it from consideration by the ordinary courts : to permit this would be to create a dual system of law with the rigidity and procedural hardship for plaintiffs which it was the purpose of the recent reforms to remove : ’ Davy v. Spelthorne Borough Council [ 1984 ] A.C. 262 , 276 , per Lord Wilberforce .
15 However worthy this has been ( and necessary in places ) , our purpose should be to create work which records the process of change , not just two ‘ negative ’ or ‘ positive ’ poles .
16 The role of the state in services for old people should be to create conditions that maximize the ability of the individual , families and the community to cope independently .
17 I say without qualification that home rule without proportional representation would not be home rule at all , and I would not support any measure to bring devolved government to Scotland which did not have PR as its centrepiece , for , however desirable it would be to create a Parliament in Edinburgh , to create one as unfair and undemocratic as that which we have here would be a betrayal of the people of Scotland .
18 The major thrust in taxonomic computing should be to create a Herbarium database , incorporating image data , with ancillary programs for Herbarium management .
19 He said that he hoped that legislation would be approved by June for the establishment of a transitional executive council and of an election committee whose aims would be to create the conditions for free and fair elections .
20 The effect of these changes should be to create a more relevant and effective policy , not only by creating greater harmonisation with EC restrictive practices policy , but also by strengthening domestic policy through the adoption of an approach designed to combat any practice which has the effect of restricting competition , as opposed to one that places emphasis upon the form of an agreement , sometimes to the neglect of those effects .
21 Another type of evasion would be to create a situation where there was no contract at all , so that only certain liabilities under tort , in accordance with UCTA , s 2 , would remain .
22 The purpose of an interim agreement would be to create confidence in the democratic process and to unite the law-abiding people and the two sovereign governments , to defeat ‘ political violence ’ .
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