Example sentences of "[verb] create [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As the British moved to create a new regime for their airlines after the war , the outstanding unresolved issue from the Chicago conference remained : the need for an Anglo-American air transport agreement .
2 This and its tributaries , helped to create a thriving cloth trade in Painswick .
3 The support worker has to create a delicate balance between giving advisers the ‘ answer ’ for a client and directing them to the relevant part of the information system .
4 The decoder has to create a cognitive space in which the deictic elements and terms can be realised indexically .
5 First he has to create a neutral police force .
6 Management has to create a workable structure for collaboration , taking into account the objectives of all the various interest groups or ‘ stakeholders ’ in the organisation .
7 It is as if she has to create an impervious beauty , a mask to conceal the painfully damaged body beneath the clothes , just as her lips are always closed in these photographs to conceal her decayed teeth .
8 We think it 's time to try to create a new showcase for young galleries . ’
9 Snow-making machines will be blowing out foam-based snow to try to create an early Yuletide atmosphere while trying to tempt shoppers into their stores .
10 the teacher must strive to create a non-threatening atmosphere in which the pupil can articulate fear , disagreement and possible rejection of previously held beliefs , and still feel valued and accepted as a person .
11 We must strive to create the economic framework in which record numbers of jobs will once again become available .
12 Authority over the Chernobyl power station was to be transferred to the Ukrainian government , and deputies accordingly voted to create a Ukrainian government department for nuclear safety and research .
13 It is not merely that the speaker wants to create a good impression in the sight of others , who might have a different set of values .
14 He also wants to create a safe haven for the Serbs ' Moslem victims and is prepared to offer increased UN troops to safeguard relief supplies .
15 Working the paint thickly with a knife I tried to create a jarring effect with colour and texture conveying the power and pain of the experience .
16 We tried to create an exciting environment for people ’ .
17 Superimposed on this map of things as they were , one sometimes finds the lines drawn in by the commissioners showing where they propose to create the new fields and hedges , and the new roads , public and private .
18 Similarly , he argued , Britain should seek to create a Social Charter of its own liking , rather than merely oppose the adoption of any social charter at all .
19 He proposed to create an additional fund to increase the endowment and started it off himself with a donation of £1,000 .
20 Give-away packs in guest rooms are designed to create a welcoming impression in the guest 's mind , whilst promoting the name and the facilities offered by the hotel .
21 Policies to encourage marriage and child-birth were also designed to create a new army of workers and soldiers to serve the state .
22 The careful ‘ packaging ’ of Mrs Thatcher by Gordon Reece from the mid-1970s onwards was designed to create a different image of her in the minds of the public , an image which was felt to elicit a more positive response on the part of the public .
23 The plan was designed to create a streamlined force capable of responding rapidly to " global crises " .
24 Despite these arrangements designed to create an egalitarian society , social inequality exists in the kibbutzim .
25 For example , say you want to create a standard letter to be mailed to 100 clients .
26 You want to create a good impression every time you pick up the phone to answer it .
27 We want to create a new atmosphere , a new atmosphere in a new Parliament for a new age , in which the people can come together …
28 ‘ If you want to create a certain density with a guitar you record one instrument with three mics and you get this wonderfull stereo spread .
29 … we want to create a socialist society which is based on three principles : equality and respect for human dignity ; sharing resources which are produced by our efforts ; work by everyone . ’
30 Sometimes when I , I write a poem I want to create a particular mood erm giving the piece erm a shape , a , a definite shape or just a shadowy shape erm and the overcoat in er Bon Jour Monsieur Gaugin , I found very , very expressive and the starting point for , for this particular poem I 'll hand this round to you know , with the name of the , the front , right I do n't , has anybody , if you already know this picture , does anybody actually know it already ? , no I start with the overcoat obviously erm very expressive , not just because it was , people wear over , overcoats in cold days , but it was the size of the coat and the shape of it and , and it gave me a weight , I felt , er I felt a very definite mood erm about this picture because of the coat and it was a , er a ejective mood that I , that I felt from that , and the stick in the erm hands of the women over the bridge gave me the sound for , for this poem would you like me to read as the , the thing being passed around , would that be ok ?
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