Example sentences of "'s [noun sg] to create " in BNC.

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1 WHAT a waste of taxpayer 's money to create a monstrosity such as the proposed cross town route .
2 MI6 was greatly upset by Churchill 's decision to create Special Operations Executive ( SOE ) , which it saw as infringing upon its sacred duties .
3 The agreement will cost the Basque authorities the equivalent of a total of £108 million ( $189 million ) , which is more than has ever been spent on a single cultural project in Bilbao since the city 's decision to create a Fine Art Museum in 1908 .
4 Approval was given to Panama 's decision to create a commission to pursue the actions required to bring Panama back into the mainstream of regional integration .
5 The Keystone Cops brief sequence was great and Chaplin 's struggle to create his Little Tramp — the curled up , ill-fitting shoes , the baggy trousers , the tight dress jacket , the bowler and the cane .
6 It is the government 's responsibility to create the conditions for enterprise to thrive .
7 This polished wooden box is full of painting goodies , including 10x8ml tubes of Cotman watercolour , two Cotman brushes , a mixing saucer , cabinet saucer and artist 's sponge to create special effects .
8 This polished wooden box is full of painting goodies , including 10x8ml tubes of Cotman watercolour , two Cotman brushes , a mixing saucer , cabinet saucer and artist 's sponge to create special effects .
9 BAYSDAY was the BA 's attempt to create a more national image for the organisation .
10 Thus , as soon , was Owen 's attempt to create a nationwide union of workers to collapse ; and with it , his complex of interdependent aims : the assumption by the union of the ownership and control of industry ; the adoption by the union of the co-operative form of organisation as the instrument of ownership and control ; and hence the establishment , even before political democracy , of a comprehensive and integral system of industrial democracy .
11 It was also the realisation of the fundamental concept behind page description languages , in that they were originally intended to be used for creating displays rather than driving printers , and the beginning of Adobe 's attempt to create a standard for graphics systems , now known as Display PostScript .
12 UNTAG 's mandate to create and maintain an atmosphere conducive to the holding of free elections , and to supervise the independence process , had begun on April 1 , 1989 .
13 Now that opposition to the governor 's plan to create the park is growing , it seems likely that , if the Yanomami Park is not created before UNCED , it stands little chance of ever becoming a reality .
14 More spectacular concepts include the Spanish Government 's plan to create a multi-million pound interactive exhibit in the Spanish pavilion of the 1992 EXPO which they are hosting .
15 This reduces the bank 's capacity to create credit .
16 Simple calculation reveals that so that the optimal policy is a slow increase in the rate of growth of the money supply until the government 's propensity to create inflation is revealed .
17 Part of Glass 's need to create may rest , paradoxically , on his feeling that ‘ in terms of social change we , as artists , are powerless . ’
18 This is true of the paintings and also , in the last few year , of Jacqueline 's desire to create sculptural pieces .
19 It is Government 's aim to create a class of full time professional farmers with sufficient land to provide a reasonable standard of living and , as a corollary , gradually to squeeze the subsistence cultivator off the land into full time alternative employment … the Master Farmers Scheme was designed to create and develop such farmers .
20 Every held operation using tractors or horses inevitably causes some compaction and damage to soil structure ; it should therefore be the farmer 's aim to create the desired effect with the minimum of passes at exactly the right time .
21 While Bush supported the bill 's aim to create 50 urban and rural enterprise zones , the fact that the bill included some three dozen minor tax increases made it likely that the President would veto the measure either directly , or through simply declining to sign it , a procedure known as a " pocket veto " .
22 The external body features like arms , hands , legs , and genitals of the dolphin 's land-based ancestors , have either been eliminated or withdrawn inside the dolphin 's body to create the most beautifully proportioned and elegant of forms , perfectly streamlined for movement in the water .
23 ‘ Bouncers ’ relies little on props or scenery , using mime and the audience 's imagination to create the world of the nightclub .
24 The Tiller reputation kept the business alive ; despite the fact that Jennie did not have her husband 's inspiration to create new routines , she certainly had the character to head the organization .
25 The statement released after the meeting in Dundee underlined Labour 's pledge to create a Scottish parliament and committed Scottish Labour MPs to returning any privatised water services to public ownership — a significant shift from its previous promise of ‘ public control . ’
26 They claimed to have ‘ underlined Labour 's pledge to create a Scottish parliament and committed Scottish Labour MPs to returning any privatised water services to public ownership ’ .
27 Here the teacher uses James 's block to create a group experience in which all the children could see how collaboration could help them to overcome a sudden loss of inspiration .
28 The war of 1808 and the movement for independence in the colonies was to complete the defeat of Spain 's effort to create a mercantilist empire .
29 Huxley 's effort to create a scientific ‘ biology ’ based on morphology and physiology had broken down , partly because it was obvious that field studies were necessary to solve certain kinds of biological questions .
30 The first man , Kintu , visited the sky where God , Ngai , lives and was given God 's go-ahead to create the Masai people .
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