Example sentences of "[vb base] create a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We want to create a new atmosphere , a new atmosphere in a new Parliament for a new age , in which the people can come together …
2 We intend to create a new department , under a Cabinet Minister , with responsibility for broadcasting , arts , sport , tourism , the national heritage and the film industry .
3 Without these skills , we risk creating a new tier of unregulated and unaccountable decision-making .
4 For example , if you wish to create a new Charge Code 1234 for your LSLIVE process , which is to use the directory $DISK7 : [ CONFIG_MAN.LIFESPAN.LSLIVE.S1234 ] , follow this procedure :
5 We 've created a new sector , I , I 've seen over the last three or four years , changes in the way that we 've tried to represent our membership in the Health Service from the old industrial conferences to combined industrial conferences into the er , current erm , section that we 've now got .
6 You have to create a new display every month .
7 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 .
8 Moreover , as Newby ( 1990 ) has pointed out , the complexities of environmental research have created a new kind of relationship between research and policy : ‘ in the past , … the relationship was predicated on the belief that science provided decision-makers with objective ‘ hard ’ facts on which to base their soft , value-ridden policies … .
9 But in questioning the way that meanings are structured in social contexts , Lévi-Strauss and Barthes have created a new object for sociological analysis — discourse .
10 The Forestry Commission have created a new post to oversee their involvement in community forest projects throughout Britain .
11 The first is that , where they exist , they have created a new barrier to entry , making it more difficult for third world firms to compete .
12 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 .
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