Example sentences of "create new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But in practice , not only did the courts accept Parliament 's power to make new laws , but a legal distinction was made between statutes which declared old law and those which created new law .
2 As they did so , they created new service industries for their feeding , lighting , cleaning and maintenance and so offered yet more chances of employment .
3 Their transnational linkages created new problems but also a new role and function for government ( 1987 : p. 193 ) .
4 The creation of the GLC created new problems for the community ; the final years of Labour dominance of the GLC ( 1981-86 ) were marked by an unprecedented hostility between the Jews of London and County Hall .
5 Other statutes created new offences , amended penalties , re-organized the structure of the courts , re-classified the types of offence tried in them , defined the powers of the police , and set up an independent prosecution service .
6 There are also members who 've gone one better and created new ones in their own gardens :
7 Williams ' theory , in brief , was that whilst the West Indian plantation economy with its slave labour force was the prime factor in the development of mercantilist capital in Great Britain , the ascent in the early 19th century of the industrial bourgeoisie created new forces whose interests clashed with those of the more established capitalist group .
8 It created new industries and employment opportunities .
9 The desert created new challenges .
10 The railway stations created new settlements , some of which indeed were ultimately to be more important than the traditional towns they were supposed to serve .
11 The enormous number of immigrants who poured in from all over the country congested the old area within the medieval walls of the City and created new suburbs all around .
12 The defence of which Paul was an integral part created new records for the club in both promotion seasons 1976–77 and 1978–79 , and it was only a torn cartilage at Wrexham in October that prevented Paul from making full appearances in that latter 2nd Division Championship season .
13 Certainly there were new developments after 1660 which created new sources of political tension and which fed into the emergence of party , whilst over time the parties modified and adapted their positions to cope with new problems , issues and contingencies .
14 He was always something of a showman and sought to attract extra revenue by utilising the tramway as an attraction : to this end he introduced Illuminations tours , reintroduced the Circular Tour and created new feature cars , attracting commercial sponsorship .
15 She created new prose rhythms in the English language , and new formal possibilities for the novel .
16 The context of the partisan struggle was altered as a result of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 , which modified the relationship between the Crown and Parliament , created new issues for the government as England became involved in major European warfare , and transformed the relationship of the two parties towards the Court as the Whigs came to hold political power for the first time and the Tories discovered what it was like to be in opposition .
17 When introduced in the 1840s this created new possibilities for shipping exotic species around the world , protected from changes in the environment .
18 It also created new markets : the style was appropriated by hip young entrepreneurs and used to shift new products to the new drug subculture .
19 Lanvin created new uniforms for the gentlemen of the court .
20 The holding of elections for worker representatives to the WICs from 1915 created new outlets for agitation and organization among the proletariat .
21 Now , the presence of the martyrs in city churches began to create new sites of holiness : churches were no longer simply the gathering places of the faithful for worship , but shrines of the saints , holy places .
22 In the last decade of the nineteenth century there were a number of quite different moves to create new disciplines that would transcend the limitations of the old approach to the study of Nature .
23 The A G M will be followed , er , directly after this meeting , er , by an extraordinary general meeting erm to propose , er , an increase in the authorized share capital to seek authority to create new preference share capital to renew the board 's power to allot shares to seek authority to purchase our own shares to reduce share capital by repaying existing preference shares to make some amendments to the employee share schemes to increase the aggregate amount available for directors ' fees and to enable the company to issue summary financial statements .
24 They believed that it was necessary to combine the best in local community action and larger social concerns ; to bring the fragments of social and community action together , e.g. community groups , trade unions , women 's groups , etc. to work towards a vision of a new society based on a radical analysis of existing structures and the lessons and aspirations of the men and women attempting to create new structures at local level ; to stress objectives and content in education as well as methods and process .
25 Numbers had been revived but no Head Girl was allowed to create new ones .
26 GREEN-THINKING pupils cleaned up in a recycling competition to create new toys from old household items .
27 It would be much cheaper , he added , than promoting policies to create new industries in the region .
28 In what way are our vast oil revenues being used to create new industries or jobs , and what happens when they run out ?
29 Decaying regions were to be given aid to create new industries along the lines of the Barlow report of 1940 .
30 Rubber trees were smuggled out of Brazil despite a government ban on export and used to create new sources of supply in Ceylon and the Malay peninsula .
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