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

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1 Moreover , as Newby ( 1990 ) has pointed out , the complexities of environmental research have created a new kind of relationship between research and policy : ‘ in the past , … the relationship was predicated on the belief that science provided decision-makers with objective ‘ hard ’ facts on which to base their soft , value-ridden policies … .
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 White Paper has created a new agenda : There is one big financial feature which is unchanged .
5 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 .
6 It is not simply that the former communist societies in Eastern Europe were characterized , to a greater or lesser extent , by relative economic backwardness and political authoritarianism , and consequently had little appeal as models for the future development of any advanced industrial society , but that the democratic socialism of social democratic and labour parties in the capitalist world , despite its real achievements in improving the conditions of life of the working class , has come to be more critically judged as tending to promote an excessive centralization of decision making , growth of bureaucracy and regulation of the lives of individuals , and has lost something of the persuasive character it once had as a movement aiming to create a new civilization .
7 The Forestry Commission have created a new post to oversee their involvement in community forest projects throughout Britain .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Political , cultural , and religious exclusiveness combined to create a new sense of Romania which was synonymous with civilization and Christianity .
11 Lycra has created a new look : a more feminine , flirty feel for the 90s .
12 We think it 's time to try to create a new showcase for young galleries . ’
13 The communist regime had to create a new elite that was both ‘ red ’ and ‘ expert ’ .
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