Example sentences of "[noun pl] have created a [adj] " 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 | There was widespread acknowledgement that the absence of the Unionist parties had created a partial vacuum . |
3 | The fans have created a special Anglo-Gallic chant for him , and they call for his reinstatement when he is not in the team , as was the case here for all but the last six minutes . |
4 | Just across the Devonshire border is the old mining landscape of Blanchdown , west of Tavistock , where , in the middle decades of the nineteenth century , the Devon Great Consols was the richest copper mine in the world : now its miles of spoil-heaps have created a silent and desolate beauty of their own , and foxes and snakes haunt the broken buildings and the glades between . |
5 | By the 1790s such small beginnings had created a substantial seaside trade which included a smattering of working people as visitors by corn hoy to Margate and Ramsgate and Manchester " manufacturers " travelling on foot or by cart to the coast at Blackpool . |
6 | The increasing ownership of telephones has created a greater inclination to get in touch with the police . |
7 | The movies had created a false world and what was taken as the ultimate proof of that was the way in which they had failed to deal directly with real Americans and their dilemmas . |
8 | Three recent significant changes have created a great opportunity to focus research on the health needs of the population . |
9 | The formation of large international financing groupings , the issues surrounding the use of leverage , the emphasis on core activities and the prospect of more and larger cross-border deals have created a dynamic market . |
10 | I KNOW THE ADS HAVE CREATED A GOOD DEMAND . |
11 | Cooper & Lybrand 's Mr Mole says : ‘ Haagen-Dazs has created a so-called super premium sector whose share of ‘ word of mouth ’ is out of all proportion to its share of what goes into the mouth . ’ |
12 | President Ronald Reagan 's appointment of three conservative justices had created a five-four conservative majority which had resulted in the erosion of a number of liberal precedents , most notably the constitutional right of women to obtain abortions which had been established in the 1973 landmark decision Roe v. Wade [ for which see also below ] . |
13 | While the procedures have many similarities , the differences have created a great deal of confusion , and it is for this reason that the whole of Chapter 15 is devoted to an explanation of the distinction between arbitration and expert determination . |
14 | Our perception of spermatozoa was changed forever by Woody Allen 's impersonation of one in Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex , and University of Pennsylvania are giving substance to his fantasies , putting the poor little tadpoles through an arduous obstacle course to step up the process of survival of the fittest : according to Prodigy Services Co , the mad scientists have created a new class of silicon chip that can be used for analyzing sperm samples and providing a venue for fertilisation ; the technology uses microscopic obstacle courses inside a silicon wafer to weed out unhealthy sperm , and has been used successfully to fertilise a mouse egg ; the chips are etched with a virtual theme park of twisting channels , forests of columns , and other features designed to ensure only the strongest of sperm reach their goal , with some passages so small that only a single cell can pass ; the researchers have not yet applied for approval to test human fertilisation using the chip , but say that could happen within the next 12 months — Brave New World , or the embodiment of virtual sex . |
15 | The government was in an ambiguous position because its policies had created a social environment almost detrimental to study , yet the success of the reform was partly dependent upon academic research and development . |
16 | Expropriation of multinationals has created a good many SOEs . |
17 | The coincidence of a demand for IT and of availability of IT artefacts has created a new growth industry , namely , the IT industry . |
18 | The annual number of births determines the age structure , and these twentieth-century fluctuations have created a new highly irregular outline ( figures 2.9 , 3.2 ) . |
19 | These factors have created a demographic time bomb . |
20 | Anti-patriarchal utopias in which male power , if not man himself , has been eliminated , and in which women have created a new social structure , are convincingly depicted in feminist science-fiction , and advocated as social policy by some radical feminist writers ( see , for example Firestone , 1971 ) . |
21 | Guaranteed prices for agricultural products have created a knock-on effect resulting in high land prices and high food costs . |
22 | Schoolchildren had created a three dimensional map of the reserve with sensitive fingertips in mind . |
23 | Yet , in many ways , events have created a similar situation : a town abandoned by humanity and then preserved by natural forces until excavation in modern times . |