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

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1 Where the defendant has created a risk of particular damage and that damage has occurred , the defendant should not be allowed to escape liability because the medical evidence is inconclusive .
2 Labour has to create a state system which is so good that no one will want to send their children anywhere else . ’
3 In his travel across the plains , Celati has created a space which may he filled with meanings , but where no single or definitive meaning can be imposed .
4 These tales are told with an extraordinary lightness : the frequency of the present or the perfect as narrative tenses ; the adoption of a simple but precise vocabulary ; the sparing use of adjectives ; the composition of short , essential paragraphs added one to the other , not like bricks , in the conventional metaphor of story-building , but more like transparent balloons lifting the story off the ground — with all of these techniques , Celati has created a mode of story-telling which shakes off the weight of narrative in what is a conscious and consistent effort to pare away the superstructure of ideology and ‘ that homogeneous and totalizing continuity that is called history ’ ( Celati 1975 : 14 ; cf.
5 Though neither Reagan nor any of his aides has formulated it in so many words , I think that the failure of standard economic remedies has created a kind of desperation , and , like a jilted lover , the administration is ready to take up with any attractive candidate .
6 The demand for more aircraft has created a sort of aero-futures market .
7 By bringing together the academic faculty , researchers and practising managers the College has created a research community capable of undertaking well-founded and practical research .
8 Thirdly , the Act has created a system of ‘ shorthold ’ tenancies — an attempt to open up the ailing private rented sector .
9 Bernie has created a Lancaster cockpit section that occasionally travels to airshows .
10 Sterling 's forced departure from the ERM has created a vacuum in the Government 's economic policy , leaving the entire business world anxious and confused
11 Devey has created a masterpiece of the Victorian Picturesque .
12 Provisionally entitled ‘ Black Nature ’ , Stollhans has created a room within a room by papering the small gallery with a high dado , printed in black and white from woodcuts based on sixteenth- and seventeenth-century floral patterns .
13 Testing has created a gold rush for the ‘ diagnostics industry ’ , the largely unregulated private laboratories in which boxes of specimen jars , resembling crates of milk bottles , are processed in assembly-line fashion .
14 Though Broome has created a niche of his own , disposable incomes remain tight and his claims that his hotel will have 100pc occupancy from day one are questionable .
15 The erosion has created a fan of scree which is rapidly encroaching on the Lovers ' walk path .
16 The current fashion for conductive education has created a furore in the world of education .
17 Polyacetylene has created a lot of technological interest because it , like other semiconductors , can be doped to improve its conductivity , which can be increased ten million , million times .
18 George , USA : Resourceful model maker Milburn Teems has created a windmill out of Porter Paint cans .
19 From such rigid , uncompromising and unpromising beginnings , Glass has created a sound language of great eloquence and diversity .
20 The relationship between fertility rates and mortality rates has created a population structure which has varied substantially during the period in question .
21 A combination of European Community ( EC ) budgetary problems , scientific doubt and public concern has created a climate of considerable uncertainty for the future of the cereal sector of Britain 's agricultural industry .
22 Following the American lead , Britain has created a stockpile of strategic materials to safeguard industry if supplies run short .
23 The Prime Minister , for example , writing in Action for Cities in 1988 argued that ‘ the Government has created a climate which supports enterprise and has set about removing obstacles in the way of inner city recovery ( HMSO , 1988a , p. 2 ) .
24 Now , it is Kingfisher which has become a favourite — not because the people at the helm have great shopkeeping flair but because their cautious and unflamboyant management style has created a retailing empire of solid reliability .
25 A combination of blind bends , and high speed frustrations has created a string of accident black spots .
26 IBM Corp in France has created a Unix systems division to try and fulfil its aim of becoming market leader by 1994 and , in particular , to focus on high-margin software and services .
27 Saddam has created a system in which power has always divided in order to create ultimate reliance on himself .
28 Postmodernism has created a reading community with specific expectations and evaluative criteria of its own .
29 The book illustrates how , in nine short years , Morrison has created a handful of modern classics , such as the Wing-nut Chair ( 1984 ) and his ply and tubular steel dining chair ( 1986 ) .
30 There is entertainment on your doorstep ; Andrew has created a fairway on the farm for guests to practise their golf and they are also invited to take a planned walk around the 280-acre farm .
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