Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] to create " in BNC.
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1 | It takes longer to make William Shatner look young in the make-up department than it does to create the Klingon look : five hours as compared to four . |
2 | At this Mr Mitchell may have regretted his generosity for he coloured , but nothing could stop Granny when she wanted to create a drama . |
3 | You will also need planning permission if you have to create a new access to your property from a classified road , and if you do , you 'll need the consent of the local highways authority to cross a footpath or verge to reach it . |
4 | The nature of the genes is unaffected by their participation in bodily development , but their likelihood of being passed on may be affected by the success of the body that they helped to create . |
5 | Conclusion If you want to create works of art on your Spectrum 's screen then you can certainly do it with the Grafpad … |
6 | There is something mysteriously appealing about The Hair And Skin Trading Company 's music — the space that they manage to create amidst the diseased disorder of guitars and samples . |
7 | She confessed to being a good but plain cook and she wanted to create the right setting to clinch the deal . |
8 | Now think about the reality that you want to create . |
9 | There was also an element of romance in the story as he wanted to create a fragrance especially for Laura . |
10 | Newly cut flowers , plants and attractive drapes add to the caring and cared for impression that you wish to create . |