Example sentences of "[noun prp] create a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Samuel Johnson and David Thomson , Nairn created a happy conjunction of two men who turned the factual stuff of their lives into beauty : not by great timeless plot , nor by intricate , archetypal and immortally-spoken characterisation , as Shakespeare did , but by felicity of spirit and language .
2 Above all , the English in the age of Bede created a vigorous culture whose ripples were to be felt across Western Europe for decades .
3 Prodded by de Gaulle , Pinay created a secret committee , chaired by Rueff , which worked quickly to draw up a plan .
4 For the ‘ Banality ’ show , Koons created a startling series of ads that showed him in four flagrantly artificial settings .
5 The black and cream colour scheme in this bedroom from Smallbone creates a dramatic effect .
6 You should either enter the identifier of an SPR which is not closed , quit the option or use option 3.1.0 — Create SPR to create a new SPR based on the closed SPR .
7 Specifically , Sartre creates a single history by excluding all histories except that of the West ; his history as totalization can therefore only work through a determined ethnocentricity .
8 As in the box office triumph Blue Velvet , director David Lynch creates a small town with hidden secrets , a strangeness lurking just below the surface normality .
9 By contrast , Beeton Rumford created a tropical paradise on board MV Geest Dominica to mark the delivery of the new ship .
10 Last year , Dillie created a one-woman show called ‘ Single Again ’ .
11 For many , Tolkien created a fascinating world , where there was good and bad .
12 Through his books , Tolkien created a mythical world .
13 The bill was introduced last November to create a new government conservation agency in Scotland — Scottish Natural Heritage ( SNH ) .
14 Since the 1950s , tunnellers have been busy working away under Bristol creating a huge network of tunnels .
15 The Turkish occupation of the Balkans created a new situation .
16 Though Akram bent the ball around like a frisbee and Waqar exploited his own high-velocity repertoire of mayhem , Gooch and Atherton created a developing sense of well-being , albeit fragile .
17 Top hair dressers flew in Paris salons of Carita and Alexandre ; Elizabeth Arden created a new make-up named Farah , to be given in kits to the guests ; Baccarat designed the crystal goblets ; Ceralene fashioned the place setting after a fifth century BC Persian ceramic ; Robert Hailland produced a cup-and-saucer service to be used just once by arriving guests ; and Porthault , one of the great French linen makers , made the private and state linens .
18 Towards the end of the third century Hannibal created a new bond between the two cities , as he clearly tried to use the Celts against both .
19 Finance Minister Leszek Balcerowicz said that an agency for privatization would be created and that he would ask the Sejm to create a special commission to speed up legislative approval for the programme .
20 In Rites of Passage ( 1980 ) , William Golding creates a comparable combination .
21 In other words , Ashton created a special style for a ballet with its roots in ancient classical art yet entirely modern in outlook ( see page 130 ) .
22 The lucrative trade in duty-free goods with buyers from Argentina and Brazil , centred especially on the eastern border town of Ciudad del Este ( formerly Puerto Stroessner ) on the Rio Paraná , was buoyant in the second half of 1990 , but was threatened by the March 1991 decision of Argentina , Brazil , Paraguay and Uruguay to create a common market [ see p. 38096 ] .
23 In conclusion , Tennyson creates a complete picture of sadness and loss .
24 In this cantus amoris Rolle creates a literary experience of the longing to have Jesus illuminated by the intellectual understanding of what this means .
25 At the centre Peter created a governing Senate to oversee all administration .
26 Beginning at the turn of the century , agreements between Iran and France created a French monopoly on excavations at Susiana , an intercultural trading centre dating from the first millennium to the late fourth century .
27 One day a lad called Stanley Wallace created a real stir .
28 The first Earl of Sheffield , John Barker Holroyd , employed James Wyatt to create a new Wealden house for him in 1779 ; the result is a charming Gothick creation that served as one of the earliest positive reactions against the classical formality of much eighteenth-century building .
29 Carlton 's second arm , set up only in September to create a promotional books business for Hodder and Pan Macmillan , has taken £1.5m of orders to date .
30 The towering black walls of David Roger 's designs and the shadowy , creepily menacing presence of the remarkable St Petersburg Maryinsky Acrobatic Troupe create a compact sequence of vividly picturesque tableaux , encompassing scenes of personal and collective mania , devilish magic , exorcism , sado-masochism and touches of macabre humour .
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