Example sentences of "would create a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This would create a legal liability . |
2 | Of far greater significance for the inter-war period were those who saw fascism mainly as a positive force which would create a new society deriving directly from the war experience . |
3 | Dierdriu had maintained the legend begun by the first Wolfkings , but her granddaughter would create a new legend altogether . |
4 | Under this system the two statutory authorities would create a new organization where NHS resources for mental health services and the local authority social services resources for domiciliary , residential and day care services would be pooled . |
5 | But supporters were confident that decisive endorsement in the dioceses would create a new climate . |
6 | This would create a great strain on the NHS , which would be dominated by the high-risk groups who would not be particularly welcomed by the private insurance companies . |
7 | It would create a great deal of additional uncertainty for tenants , customers and all in the brewing industry . |
8 | Avoid giving your own opinion or contribution as this would create a three-way conversation highly unsatisfactory for speechreading . |
9 | For the Soviet Union , the return to any nation of territory occupied during the war would create a dangerous precedent . |
10 | is that a person who acts as a representative of another is in a conflict of interest situation if , either at the time when he accepts appointment or subsequently while he acts as a representative , there is a material interest of his own or of a third person for whom he also acts , and the pursuit or protection of that interest would create a substantial risk that he may not act in the best way to pursue or protect the interest of the person he represents . |
11 | That does n't appear to be much erm in terms of quantity in our estimation in terms of the level of provision that Leeds and Bradford er are providing , but it would create a major problem er in North Yorkshire . |
12 | A change in copyright law which required the deposit of software in copyright libraries might be helpful here , but it would create a major burden for librarians . |
13 | Faced with the two conflicting bids the Department of Trade and Industry decided that the agreed merger between Imperial and UB should be referred to the Monopolies and Merger Commission ( MMC ) , as the combined company would hold over 40 per cent of the snack food market — this together with a similar share of the market held by Nabisco would create a duopolistic situation in the market . |
14 | In addition , we saw that if Christianity was to be made the source of values this would create a logical inconsistency in Professor Hayek 's defence of the spontaneous order . |
15 | The Swedish government has opposed the merger , which would create a European conglomerate with combined sales of SKr115 700m . |
16 | But the company did not know what to do with its discovery : Lyle and other directors feared that developing sucralose would create a powerful competitor for the real thing . |
17 | Mr Fallon says any move to make Darlington a development area would create a wrong impression . |
18 | In pursuing economic reform , ecological considerations would be a basic criterion ; the government would create a competitive environment , liberalize prices and foreign trade , privatize a large part of the state sector and develop the private economy , while seeking to limit inflation , unemployment and foreign debt . |
19 | In theory , and Apple 's market research tended to back this up , the availability of this new , low-cost hardware together with the new all-singing , all-dancing software would create a massive explosion in the use of presentation graphics by the business community . |
20 | The company said it was seeking to assemble a consortium to undertake the project which would create a significant number of construction jobs . |
21 | Modern empires , it was thought , showed the internationalization of a world economy in a distorted form ; once the empires could be overthrown , the world 's productive forces would create a single economy . |
22 | As approved by parliament in May , he complained , the legislation was " too complicated " , would create a fragmented parliament , and discriminated against the Catholic church ( by forbidding the use of church property for political purposes ) and against Poles abroad . |
23 | Lord MacDermott CJ found such an argument surprising because it would create a large loophole in the legislation . |
24 | Such deductibles would create a self-regulating system that brings free-market forces into play , while preserving patients ' freedom of choice of physicians and hospitals . |
25 | ( If any note were to dominate it would create a tonal centre . ) |
26 | Obviously you would be ill-advised to choose a very dainty gold oval to frame a background of rough hessian or sacking , and you could be very disappointed if you were hoping that a pretty pale blue crushed velvet would create a country-style effect . |
27 | They did not therefore want to suggest of Christ that he was another God , which would create a polytheistic situation . |
28 | For men to have a male deity , and women a lesser female ‘ deity ’ , would create a polytheistic religion . |