Example sentences of "[noun sg] have create a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | NCR Corp has created a Worldwide Industry Marketing Division and new US Group organisational structure to focus on enhancing the company 's understanding of its customers and the industries in which it markets . |
2 | Other works , for example Beehives , which appear at first sight to be silk screen prints are revealed as watercolours , where bleach has created a subtle monotone effect . |
3 | Euphoria over the government 's commitment to Emancipation had created a short-lived hope that the Tsar might carry through a major redistribution of wealth ‘ from above ’ . |
4 | 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 … . |
5 | Management has to create a workable structure for collaboration , taking into account the objectives of all the various interest groups or ‘ stakeholders ’ in the organisation . |
6 | East Sussex County Council has created a five hectare lake near the mouth of the Cuckmere River to attract wading birds , with nesting islands for Ringed Plovers . |
7 | THE long-mocked idea of reparations to compensate black Americans for the slavery experienced by their ancestors is now before the US Congress , and its supporters say the $1.25 billion package to compensate Japanese-Americans who were interned during the second world war has created a legal precedent . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | Alas , the Gulf crisis has created a new phrase to frustrate travellers with little patience for this abuse of the English language . |
10 | Whoever had constructed the bed post had created a vivid scene . |
11 | The increase in the dependency ratio has created a demographic time bomb , with the dependency ratio getting out of hand through the difficulty of a smaller tax base supporting a larger welfare burden . |
12 | Amsterdam Travel Service has created a unique Museum Pass which entitles you to entrance into 5 specially chosen museums : Valid for one entry per museum — any day throughout your holiday . |
13 | The White Paper has created a new agenda : There is one big financial feature which is unchanged . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The child guidance movement had created a multiplying number of clinics already , particularly acceptable in wartime , and this multiplication continued when war was over . |
16 | The Forestry Commission have created a new post to oversee their involvement in community forest projects throughout Britain . |
17 | The force of its descent has created a natural Jacuzzi in the head pool , surrounded by stands of maidenhair fern , flowering cactus and red lilies growing in the gnarled roots of a spreading cottonwood tree . |
18 | The British government 's approval of cable networks to distribute information and entertainment on a national or regional scale has created a good deal of commercial excitement . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | That logic has created a giant market in America . |
22 | The artist has created a marvellous pattern out of the limbs of beasts and men superposed in parallel planes stepped back to the ground and punctuated by the frontal heads of the near oxen ; a sophisticated and brilliantly successful design . |
23 | The disintegration of the Soviet Union had created a tremendous demand for medication . |
24 | Modern biologists accept that the synthesis of natural selection with Mendelian genetics has created a powerful explanation of the evolutionary process . |
25 | The revival of cask ale has created a growing need for traditional English hop varieties and , thanks to a good summer — wet at first and then hot and sunny — there will be a bumper harvest this year . |
26 | Lycra has created a new look : a more feminine , flirty feel for the 90s . |
27 | The decoder has to create a cognitive space in which the deictic elements and terms can be realised indexically . |
28 | The support worker has to create a delicate balance between giving advisers the ‘ answer ’ for a client and directing them to the relevant part of the information system . |
29 | But after a century this ‘ artificial ’ system had created a political life and interests of its own which were strong enough to resist its replacement . |
30 | The plaintiff , acting under section 222 of the Local Government Act 1972 ‘ to promote or protect the interests of the inhabitants in its area , ’ brought an action for declarations that the dock company and its sublessees operating in the port had created a public nuisance and it sought injunctions restraining them from permitting heavy goods vehicles coming to and from the port between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m . |