Example sentences of "[adv] to create a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A synergistic effect is defined as two substances coming together to create a greater effect than the sum of the two could achieve separately . |
2 | This total reverence to the group binds ideas of silence , loyalty , and reticence together to create a positive category for belief and action and , in turn , links silence to other concepts of respect for the order of the institution . |
3 | It also means enjoying it , using it , perhaps to create a pleasant environment in which to live , or to purchase experiences — whether travel , books , workshops , creative hobbies , social life , leisure or cultural pursuits — which will help us to grow . |
4 | The neck pickup was warm and fat , the middle slightly brighter but still with lots of depth ( ideal for clean rhythm playing ) , while the bridge unit was sharp enough to create a nice shimmer through an outboard chorus , but warm enough to solo with the amp overdriving slightly . |
5 | However , the organizers must ensure as in all other types of issue that the ownership is spread wide enough to create a liquid market . |
6 | ‘ New Courses ’ comprise combinations of units either developed nationally or locally to create a new course , i.e. one which leads to a qualification which is substantially different from existing provision but which meets a defined local or national need . |
7 | And , just for fun , you can even mix your own palette by wearing two pairs at once to create a different shade . |
8 | He is upset with the prime minister for not trying harder to create a non-aligned peace formula to end the Gulf war . |
9 | Group potted plants carefully to create a massed display . |
10 | Now comes to the Embalmer the realisation that his work is not only of the greatest importance to his client ; to public health in the prevention of infection , but also to create a real attitude towards the job amongst his fellow workers that will mark his particular Funeral Service out from its competitors in the service it renders . |
11 | The situation in 1932 was best summed up by the exhibitor Ed Kuykendahl who suggested to his colleagues that , ‘ under the stress of present conditions , all of us are floundering around trying frantically to create a little business ’ . |
12 | An advantage of this technique is that , with glass LC cell walls and transparent electrodes , the displays can be lit from behind to create a luminous image more like the TV we all know and love . |
13 | Can I just clarify , what , what you 're saying is that in a sense there is this overall aim of getting through to socialism but the means of getting there have now changed so that we 've gone from absolute egalitarianism , which is , is an immediate step tow towards socialism you 've gone away from that and the position is now to create a rich peasant economy in order to industrialize , in order to get through to collectivization , I E into socialism . |
14 | Most people like some form of bedside lighting — either for reading in bed or simply to create a cosy atmosphere . |
15 | In reality , the state must be conceived of as an ‘ educator ’ , in as much as it tends precisely to create a new type of civilisation … . |
16 | The Curries also worked hard to create a welcoming ambience . |
17 | Such criticisms which may be made must , however , be made with a sense of reality , and with the understanding that many hospitals have tried hard to create a favourable atmosphere , and that considerable advances have been made in the care of mentally handicapped people inside large hospitals . |
18 | The chance is there to create a Western homeland from the Pacific coast of the United States to the Urals . |
19 | As Stuart Marshall observed pointedly , postmodernism authorizes but has yet to create a new populism . |
20 | In the wet , the broad ridge high up to the left is preferable , leading along to the conspicuous profile of Alport Castles — a huge landslip where millions of tons of shales and grits slid forward to create a spectacular feature above the hamlet of Alport . |