Example sentences of "have [verb] to create " in BNC.
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1 | To understand this , it is necessary to distinguish between the areas of defence , law and order , and social policy — where the motive of government policy appears to be the concentration of authority to build a ‘ strong state ’ — and full employment , incomes policy , industrial policy , and public ownership from which the government has withdrawn to create ‘ a free economy ’ . |
2 | Ollier and Pain ( 1981 ) consider an interesting case of an apparent diapir of gneiss that has risen to create a major domal landform . |
3 | But now the company has decided to create a single European headquarters . |
4 | The desperate image of both skins and punks has helped to create the impression that these subcultures are completely untouched by ‘ commercial ’ influences . |
5 | The use of the word ‘ age ’ in legislation has helped to create age discrimination . |
6 | Education has not been immune from this process , and some would argue that it has helped to create new social divisions . |
7 | ‘ The position of youth in contemporary society ’ , he wrote , ‘ is only intelligible in terms of the rise since the eighteenth century of a psychology of adolescence which has helped to create what it describes . ’ |
8 | Even as recession seems at last to be easing , the strains that recession has helped to create between booksellers and publishers were brought quickly to the fore at the Booksellers Association annual conference in Torquay this week . |
9 | ‘ Working towards the award has helped to create a greater teamwork spirit throughout the factory . ’ |
10 | By articulating and then exploring these assumptions we discover the cultural and institutional process which has helped to create and sustain these canons . |
11 | Scottish Homes has brought back into use 1,000 units that it has helped to create in the past two years . |
12 | Britain and Europe must seize the opportunity that Gorbachev has helped to create , to negotiate away the military blocs of Nato and Warsaw Pact , get rid of nuclear weapons and cut the arms budget . |
13 | It has helped to create a new generation of seriously wealthy individuals and the establishment of a tax system geared to entrepreneurs . |
14 | Paul Rivera has attempted to create an amp for all playing seasons and , by George , I think he 's done it . |
15 | A similar , selective approach has characterized the way the Government has attempted to create an incentive-based culture . |
16 | She uses photographs that she has taken to create collages . |
17 | But he or his successor will have to wait a little longer for the revenue benefits which should flow from the more buoyant climate for project investment he has tried to create . |
18 | The launch took place at the site of the Trust 's first major project , a disused clay pit at Bean , near Dartford , where work has started to create an 80 acre country park . |
19 | However , the government has vowed to create a single one . |
20 | Given the appalling historical baggage which the European far right carries with it , it is not surprising that their inclusion in the Strasbourg assembly has begun to create serious difficulties . |
21 | The new county of Cleveland created after the local government re-organisation of 1974 has failed to create a sense of identity amongst its inhabitants and many still feel a sense of belonging to North Yorkshire . |
22 | PI has failed to create a package module . |
23 | PI has failed to create the skeleton package module ( at issue 00.00Z ) . |
24 | Composer Philip Glass has managed to create a new kind of music . |
25 | A Japanese researcher has managed to create a fresh mild garlic that does n't give you garlic breath . |
26 | This large implication is said to be justified because Parliament must have intended to preserve the long-standing immunity against questioning after charge , and can not have intended to create a régime which would ‘ make a mockery of ’ ( A. v. H.M. |
27 | Indeed , if the seller 's consent could have been vitiated in that way , Parliament would never have needed to create the statutory offence of obtaining by false pretences . |
28 | She decided not to go back to the bank , because they would have had to create a special job for her . |
29 | If divine omnipotence had been really displayed , the deity would have had to create those other worlds that Bruno 's scholastic predecessors had acknowledged He could have ( but actually had not ) made . |
30 | Changes in social habits , which increase exposure of the pelvis to menstruum , and a new diagnostic technique may therefore have combined to create an increase in the incidence of endometriosis . |