Example sentences of "[noun sg] has create [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thirdly the recession has created high unemployment , with an increase in demand for social security and unemployment benefit .
2 ‘ The contest has created considerable interest in the U.K. and has helped to publicise our forthcoming celebrations .
3 What is clearer is that the arrival of a non-agricultural population in the village has created new cleavages and social divisions which have proved difficult to reconcile .
4 This extension of the law has created new criminals who do not fit the picture of the ‘ typical criminal ’ , the young , working-class male .
5 has achieved the benefits of a cost reduction programme completed in June but the cost of the 1990 maize crop has created recent trading problems .
6 The delay in the prosecution of this claim has created great dissatisfaction amongst Bank Assistants who have viewed the Bank 's blatant stalling tactics with considerable anger .
7 This tournament has created enormous interest . ’
8 Starting with the abolition of exchange controls in 1979 , the Government has created new incentives for every part of our economy .
9 Within the schools , the Bilingual Education Project has created curricular materials such as Gaelic nursery rhymes and songs , cards , picture books with Gaelic tests , photographic sequences reflecting the communities in which the children are growing up and materials for young mothers aimed at informing and guiding them on issues related to the quality of playgroup experience , including books on children 's play , book-making materials and equipment and films on playgroup organisation and on the way young children learn .
10 For LEAs , the appeals system has created administrative difficulties , such as delay in establishing school rolls ( but see below ) .
11 Take the example of Italy , where proportional representation has created permanent instability , with a series of coalition governments that have had to depend on several minor parties whose influence has been out of all proportion to their success in the polls .
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