Example sentences of "the [noun sg] create by the " in BNC.

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1 I would argue that physiologists of perception , working within the framework created by the Muller Doctrine and the Weber-Fechner Law are in a position of dotting the i's and crossing the t's in a text that has not yet been written .
2 Your country 's leaders have proposed a new security system which would supersede Nato and the Warsaw Pact and use the framework created by the 1975 Helsinki Act .
3 DWYER , the property investment group , is asking its convertible preference shareholders to swap into ordinary shares on a 1-for-1 basis , under a capital re-organisation , to help reduce the drain created by the cumulative nature of preference dividends , on the group 's resources .
4 It was agreed that more use should be made of this room — perhaps a kind of ‘ den ’ , but due consideration would have to be given to the Chess Club who , at the moment , are experiencing some inconvenience from the noise created by the youth club .
5 to Mahmoud — ‘ the vendor as beneficial owner hereby assigns unto the purchaser the property … to hold … for all the residue now unexpired of the term created by the lease …
6 As a result of the Housing Act 1988 and the introduction of shorthold tenancies , we are witnessing rapid growth in the number of shorthold and assured tenancies being let by private landlords — so much so , that at last they are taking up the slack created by the number of secure tenancies .
7 In 1988 Lord Scarman perceptively observed that the momentum created by the democratization of Parliament was a major factor behind the marked increase in executive power at this time .
8 Providers have had to cope with the uncertainty created by the unpredictability of fundholders ' purchasing decisions or maintain services on a lower throughput when fundholders referred elsewhere .
9 That is what the uncertainty created by the Prime Minister 's opt-out will cost us .
10 The drawing related to a shortfall in earnings from exports and services in 1990-91 attributable to the uncertainty created by the Gulf War .
11 The dispute within ANZUS reveals the dilemma created by the conclusion of political and military alliances in treaty form .
12 Andy Jones , the Charlton striker , has been recalled by Wales to help fill the gap created by the suspension of Ian Rush and Mark Hughes for the Group Four match against The Netherlands at Wrexham a week tomorrow .
13 Lord Hartington , the War Secretary , initially welcomed the proposals as filling the gap created by the recent suspension of the contagious diseases legislation .
14 Thus Herzen , in London , filled the gap created by the government 's response to the appearance of Kavelin 's essay in April .
15 The new portrait was a bland adaptation of a Classical Greek figure , the spear-carrier created by the sculptor Polyclitus ( p.18 ) , which was thought to embody the ideal qualities of the human body and spirit .
16 ( In a secondary school where this was regularly used in morning prayers it had to be abandoned because the pupils exploited the rhythm created by the parallelism to make it sound like a football chant ! )
17 Despite talks with party leaders yesterday , Mr Sartzetakis failed to find a way out of the impasse created by the resignation on Saturday of a conservative-communist coalition government which was formed in July .
18 Elections to Trinidad and Tobago 's seven county councils and four municipal councils , constitutionally due in mid-September , were postponed owing to the confusion created by the coup attempt and the resulting curfew , which remained in place until Aug. 21 .
19 The confusion created by the NCC in history compared with the decision by central government no longer to insist on a ten-subject curriculum up to the age of 16 ( January 1991 ) .
20 The anxiety created by the boredom of being locked all night and most of the day in a stable or very small yard with little to look at , forces the horse to create some activity for itself which will help relieve the boredom .
21 But as he spoke , the mess created by the Downing Street duo was anything but fine , as thousands more were thrown on the scrapheap in Britain 's deepening recession .
22 But also , and for architects of this period more importantly , the silhouette created by the plan had the advantage of being symmetrical and romantically complex at the same time . ’
23 In the Leisure Society the employed are an elite of highly educated and skilled professionals who work full-time , but the wealth created by the equipment they have designed and operate is dispersed rather widely so that the mass of the population are able to live reasonably well off the products of the automated machinery cared for by the core elite .
24 A common grumble is that all the wealth created by the recent growth has found its way into the trousers of the elite .
25 What the second stage needed was not a distribution , such as a successful general adoption of the co-operative form of organisation would have prompted , of the wealth created by the first stage , but rather an accumulation and concentration .
26 In Britain , where there has been a tradition of less direct central control , the climate created by the headteachers is likely to be the most important factor in determining teacher involvement .
27 Fencing , which had been set well back from the bank , now dangled over the gulf created by the all-swallowing river .
28 When the vacancy created by the resignation of Joseph Moreton at the newly-created Leeds half-day classes arose , Edward Kirk applied for the position , ignoring the advice of John Howard .
29 George Bush made the first Supreme Court appointment of his presidency on July 23 when he nominated David H. Souter , a federal Appeals Court judge , to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Justice William J. Brennan .
30 It campaigned for free universal state pensions for everyone over the age of 65 , in order to combat the poverty created by the rejection of older workers by employers on the grounds of age .
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