Example sentences of "and to create " in BNC.

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1 He used his generous transfer funds to the maximum advantage both to secure great players and to create a ‘ star ’ image for the club .
2 Striking the balance requires a long lead-in period to allow the land to be cleansed of chemicals and to create a fertile environment through natural manuring and crop rotation .
3 But the whole affair of Airbus and its new cousin lies in the deepest shadow that menaces Europe 's single-market project : the old-world urge to subsidise , to protect jobs and to create national champions remains depressingly intact .
4 The only solution appeared to be to go round existing denominational organizations and to create a new body which would emphasize non-political aims and gather a following based on individuals , not denominations .
5 The aim of the guidelines is to establish quality assurance systems for the industry and to create a sound basis for further improvement in the areas of health , safety and the environment .
6 Before Haussmann attempts had been made by various small companies to provide street lighting by gas , but once again it required the drive and determination of the new regime to bring all these together and to create one large company charged with the responsibility of lighting the whole of the city .
7 Once peace returned , the government made genuine efforts to be respectful and protective of national cultures , languages and traditions , to be conciliatory towards peasant and middle-class interests , and to create regimes composed of members of the nationality concerned .
8 To fulfil the terms of reference for the task , to work hard , and to create a product that is innovative , internally consistent and well-written gives satisfaction .
9 The second stage may attempt to look afresh at the situation and to create new perspectives using lateral thinking and brain-storming .
10 These measures seem certain to remove local government from aspects of educational provision , to reduce massively social security payments to those in the inner-cities — for example , by more than 80 per cent in Liverpool and Glasgow ( Brindle , 1988 ) — and to create financial and social hardship through the imposition of the poll tax .
11 In 1986 a green paper , Paying for Local Government ( Cmnd. 9714 ) proposed to replace domestic rates by a poll or community tax , and to create a centrally-determined uniform non-domestic rate .
12 This is felt to be an inadequate preparation for the work of life , because it tends to produce a super-abundant supply of an indifferent clerkly class and to create and foster a distaste for agriculture and the handicrafts , which are more indispensable to the country and are better calculated to promote independence of character .
13 Countries in the northern hemisphere are frequently covered in cloud even on a warm day , but sunny countries such as Greece and Israel are in ideal locations to make use of active solar power to heat up water , spaces and to create electricity .
14 They took the right to rule over it , to levy taxes , to depose kings and to create kings .
15 On the other hand we also have the ability to remember past events and situations , to visualize these and to create in our imaginations future possibilities .
16 If that is the case , you will find that reproducing this Four Seasons design will at least give you the chance to use four different colour themes and to create four little pictures within one frame .
17 We use adjectives to belittle or increase people 's status and to create associations between their status as individuals and their attributes and possessions .
18 Now is the time to knit those charming small presents and decorations and to create your own Christmas magic .
19 But the long period of non-use can be said to amount to a custom , and to create a reasonable expectation that the pattern of restraint should continue in the future ( O'Brien , 1967 , pp. 79–80 ) .
20 In mid-1955 the foreign ministers of the Six met at Messina in Italy to launch ‘ a fresh advance towards the building of Europe ’ and to create a market ‘ free from all customs duties and all quantitative restrictions ’ .
21 To offer the best was to set a general standard and to create a wider public expectation .
22 It helped to break down isolation ( a particular problem in school meals where there are many small workplaces ) and to create feelings of solidarity and shared class interest .
23 He promised to bring inflation down to 4% a year from its current 12% , and to create 1m jobs in the next two years .
24 Although other vehicles are available — gesture , touch , dress , etc. , all sometimes speak as loudly as words — for action theorists the capacity to give meaning to the world through a shared language enables people to interact socially and to create a social order .
25 The capacity to produce internal wealth and to create exports to finance purchases of needed goods and services eases the pressures for social and political change .
26 If more firms can overcome the internal obstacles to resemble the Japanese automobile producers , the world economy will become increasingly dominated by oligopolies with growing abilities to divorce themselves from local conditions and to create new types of enclaves within host states .
27 So , by the end of the nineteenth century , there was little in Co-operation , or in trade unionism , that Owen could have identified directly with his proposals to reconstitute the state as an industrial democracy and to create the productive classes , master-manufacturers and work-people , into a great estate of the realm .
28 The European Space Agency ( ESA ) was of officially born in May 1975 , following a decision to merge ELDO and ESRO and to create a strong European space policy-making body .
29 In preparations for post-war construction , Resistance figures had planned to ban the continued publication of all newspapers that had collaborated and to create a press that would be economically viable as well as politically free and pluralist : there should be no repetition of the venality of journalists , the concentration of ownership , the submission to the forces of capital , of the inter-war years .
30 Exciting because you will join colleagues in a mad rush to write a public relations proposal for the prospective new client and to create a hopefully imaginative and pleasing presentation of these proposals .
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