Example sentences of "[noun] has create a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The use of computer aided instruction in primary schools has created a new generation of what have been called ‘ television children ’ . |
2 | Calne , Wiltshire-based Kode International Plc has created a new company , Kamtronics Ltd , to co-ordinate its expanding high volume printed circuit board manufacturing operations in the Far East ( CI No 2,126 ) . |
3 | Alas , the Gulf crisis has created a new phrase to frustrate travellers with little patience for this abuse of the English language . |
4 | The DSS has created a new Disability Living Allowance which merges the old attendance allowance with two new components of the mobility allowance . |
5 | The White Paper has created a new agenda : There is one big financial feature which is unchanged . |
6 | The Library has created a new post of Customer Services Officer to develop its links with the library community in Scotland and throughout the United Kingdom . |
7 | In the GIS context such issues are becoming increasingly important as GIS use grows rapidly and reaches a wider audience : this concern has created a new sub-discipline of ‘ spatial language ’ research . |
8 | Yet if talk of permanent or irreversible changes may be too bold , the Thatcher government has created a new agenda , one which a successor government will find difficult to reverse . |
9 | Lycra has created a new look : a more feminine , flirty feel for the 90s . |
10 | The coincidence of a demand for IT and of availability of IT artefacts has created a new growth industry , namely , the IT industry . |