Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] create a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | When the Chinese made their first attempt , in preparation for the invasion of Indo-China , to bring the various Vietnamese factions together and create a Vietnamese Revolutionary League ( abbreviated to Dong Minh Hoi ) members of the ICP were specifically excluded . |
2 | Even if an officer is working on a pollution problem requiring repeated visits , he continues to do the unpredictable wherever possible to provide the polluter with few opportunities to organize his activities so as to create a spurious impression that things are under control . |
3 | Mr George Gardiner ( C. Reigate ) asked how was Mr Hurd going to explain to ethnic minorities already in this country the strict entry controls on their relatives ‘ while at the same time amending the law so as to create a preferential class of treatment for the Hong Kong Chinese ’ ? |
4 | In the longer term they should go so as to create a real ‘ Europe without frontiers ’ . |
5 | In our system , we upset the pattern of tension in the epidermis by cutting so as to create a free epidermal edge . |
6 | Central was the requirement that internal tariff ( customs duty ) , quota and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods should be abolished so as to create an enlarged European economic space . |
7 | Rather than create a new institution , is it not more feasible to improve our existing one , the police ? |
8 | Rather than create a new contract by novation , it may be possible for the purchaser to perform the obligations vicariously on behalf of the vendor under the existing contract . |
9 | If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification . |
10 | If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification . |
11 | It also favoured hardening the existing European currency unit rather than creating a separate " hard ecu " , as proposed by the UK [ see p. 37969 ] . |
12 | His estates were , moreover , a heterogeneous collection , put together with an eye to providing him with an income rather than creating a political niche for him at a regional level . |
13 | His estates were , moreover , a heterogeneous collection , put together with an eye to providing him with an income rather than creating a political niche for him at a regional level . |
14 | Rather than creating a permanent signifier of the youth 's beauty , the sonnet seeks the destruction of the beauty and its replacement by a beauty supplied by verse . |
15 | Even at this early stage of contact between white and black in Britain , it is clear that she would have been building on already existing racial caricature and prejudice rather than creating an artificial tide of hostility against black people . |
16 | The way in which a municipality legislates and the way in which it administers the legislation it enacts and conducts itself in relation to activities which it lawfully undertakes can not but create a municipal reputation , be it good , bad or indifferent . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Fig 1a is often seen but is vulnerable to shock loading if one anchor pulls out and creates a dangerous lateral pull on the pitons . |
19 | In my experience there is a predominance of west to north west winds in the area which do blow hard quite often and create a permanent westerly swell on the Atlantic side . |
20 | The British War Cabinet even went so far as to create a special committee to guide Swinton during the talks . |
21 | We 'll set fire to the rocks up here and create a huge explosion . |
22 | I like to design things that can be made simply but create a dynamic relationship when the elemental parts are put together . |