Example sentences of "[noun] combine to create " in BNC.
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1 | But write-downs on housing land and properties and redundancy costs combined to create net exceptional costs of £14.3 million , compared with a modest £2.2 million exceptional credit on the pension contribution in 1991 . |
2 | Taking a longer-term perspective it is also apparent that , during the post-war period from 1946 to the early 1960s , political , social , and economic changes combined to create a particular , historically new set of experiences and definitions of old age . |
3 | Lastly , the quality strike and good downswing sequence combine to create maximum distance , which is most clearly seen in the wooden club shots . |
4 | Rock City is packed , the moshpit is brimming with zealous Carpets devotees , and from the moment things explode with ‘ Generations ’ , the band and their sweaty surroundings combine to create an impression of rounded excellence . |
5 | However , when they are in line with the Earth , at full and new moons , their forces combine to create the strong spring tides . |
6 | Political , cultural , and religious exclusiveness combined to create a new sense of Romania which was synonymous with civilization and Christianity . |
7 | The smell of damp and the whisper of cobwebs combined to create an eerie , haunted feeling . |
8 | Main picture : Faded furniture , old-fashioned fabrics and flowers combine to create a country cottage feel . |
9 | In relation to white British culture in particular , various factors combine to create a sense of unreliability in in-law support : the ambiguity about whether the in-laws are ‘ really ’ part of your kin group ; the possibility that the linking third party will be removed at some stage ; the expectation that in-law relationships are likely to be tricky at an interpersonal level . |
10 | Instead of assessing the feasibility of words combining to form a sentence and providing a syntactic representation for the result , a word grammar determines the feasibility of morphemes combining to create a word . |
11 | The solitude and the almost palpable darkness combined to create the feeling that they 'd been draped in a blanket . |
12 | Intuition and artistic sensitivity combine to create a rhythmic movement of special character . |
13 | The colder climate of the Marne , however , and the prise de mousse combine to create a much leaner animal in the sparkling wine of Champagne . |