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

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1 Ideology , whether in the form of religious cant or a friendly greeting creates a location for the individual which she/he fills by recognizing it as their place ( as a servant of God , as the person hailed ) .
2 A solid scrum creates a winning platform . ’
3 As a stepping stone towards a regional common market , the Presidents of El Salvador , Guatemala and Honduras , meeting on May 12 in Nueva Ocotepeque , Honduras , had agreed to establish a free-trade zone creating a potential market of 20,000,000 consumers and to boost annual trade between the three from the currently estimated US$600 million to US$4,500 million .
4 A hundred years of county council government seems a strange reason to create a long distance path , but North Yorkshire County Council thought it a good enough excuse .
5 Proposals concerning banking are part of a broader programme to create a common market in financial services .
6 Anti-whaling forces at the annual meeting in Kyoto do not have sufficient support for a French proposal to create a whale sanctuary in the southern ocean which would prevent the Japanese from resuming commercial whaling .
7 No sensible designer would have conceived such a monstrosity if given a free hand to create a flatfish on a clean drawing board .
8 Where a multilateral treaty creates a right potentially for all non-parties , can that right be revoked without their consent ?
9 Pevsner 's book is pretty impossible : a German emigré creating a so-called national style .
10 Masking aims to eliminate the perception of an unpleasant odour by superimposing a second odour to create a more pleasant overpowering sensation , whereas counteraction is the mutual diminution of two odours , involving the addition of a second odour to cancel the one complained of , so that when ‘ smelled ’ together they are almost odourless .
11 Finding the name of the branch manager and addressing the request at a personal level creates a much greater chance of a positive response .
12 In a moving-iron meter , the current passes through a fixed coil to create a magnetic induction that magnetises a pivoted , shaped piece of ferromagnetic metal .
13 Point Three : ‘ I suspect this ( those silly ‘ positive ’ electrons again ) is about as accurate as Aspen 's often repeated claims that a soft vacuum creates a soft sound and a hard vacuum creates a hard sound . ’
14 A large vibration creates a strong wave which we hear as a loud noise , while a small vibration produces a faint sound .
15 Alternatively , you could partition off part of a large bedroom to create a small en suite bathroom or shower room .
16 Once again the tension between accountability and the desire to make the appraisal a valuable exercise created a dilemma .
17 Point Three : ‘ I suspect this ( those silly ‘ positive ’ electrons again ) is about as accurate as Aspen 's often repeated claims that a soft vacuum creates a soft sound and a hard vacuum creates a hard sound . ’
18 Speedbird make holidays in the same way a great artist creates a painting : 10% inspiration , 90% perspiration .
19 Scottish conservationists have won a major award to create a marine underwater trail at Dunollie Point near Oban .
20 To propose that the separation of assessment from provision might provide a better incentive to create a needs-led service , than professional judgement , is to show a degree of confusion about the origins of our present predicament ( shortage of resource ; bureaucratization , etc. ) bordering on the incredible .
21 Radical proposals by Soviet economist Grigory Yavlinsky envisaged a " grand bargain " with the West , to obtain large-scale technical and financial assistance tied to a five-year plan to create a market economy .
22 A few local lines were built first , and then a larger company stepped in with a grand strategy to create a trunk route and compete for valuable traffic .
23 If the wall surface is very uneven , it would be a good idea to create a new surface on to which you could then mount the mirror tiles .
24 A centesimal potency creates a wave of some size and when it reaches the shore there will be considerable disturbance while the turbulence subsides and the remains of the wave penetrates to its furthest point .
25 The main opposition parties , the nationalist Istiqlal ( Independence Party ; Mohamed Bucetta l. ) , the centre-left Union Socialiste des Forces Populaires ( USFP ; Abdirrahim Bouabid l. ) and the more radical socialist Union National des Forces Populaires ( UNFP ; Abda Liah Ibrahim s. g. ) met on Jan. 11 , 1991 , to discuss the formation of a united front to create a force for democracy in the country .
26 However , the concern to increase intra-party democracy and change the balance of power within the Labour Party bespeaks of a profound commitment to create a kind of democracy in Britain very different from that entrenched in the established constitutional set-up and different from that desired by the constitutional authorities and the Alliance who both wish to see legal limits on Parliament as well as a revival of the autonomy of parliamentary government itself .
27 One interpretation of mental breakdown is that it is an attempt by a disturbed mind to create a breathing space for reassessment and balance ; for conflicts which have been suppressed to emerge and be dealt with .
28 Employee Involvement is regarded as a long-term attempt to create a more cooperative relationship with employees .
29 Reference was made to Hector v. Attorney-General for Antigua and Barbuda [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 312 where the constitutional validity of a statutory provision creating a criminal offence was in issue .
30 This posits that the company or any group of individuals acting together for a common purpose creates a living organism , or a real person , capable of willing and acting through the people who are its organs just as a natural person wills and acts through their brain , mouth and hands .
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