Example sentences of "have create a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You have to create a new display every month . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The effect of several talks with Les has made these two decide to use their home , their lives and all they have to create a new Rhodesia , a fair society . |
4 | As the ultimate luxury , hairdressers Molton Brown have created a men-only salon for boys to get a haircut in peace ! |
5 | Guaranteed prices for agricultural products have created a knock-on effect resulting in high land prices and high food costs . |
6 | They have created a still image showing work down the pit — but one child ca n't stop giggling . |
7 | On Eastbourne promenade we have created a tropical paradise with flowers from all over the world , and into this setting , flying around in the natural habitat are 100 's of LIVE butterflies . |
8 | Modern economics and technology have created a throw-away society based on costs and profits , and the days when only best quality woods were used for joinery are long gone . |
9 | Three recent significant changes have created a great opportunity to focus research on the health needs of the population . |
10 | Once we have created a great bureaucracy , it will be there forever . |
11 | While the procedures have many similarities , the differences have created a great deal of confusion , and it is for this reason that the whole of Chapter 15 is devoted to an explanation of the distinction between arbitration and expert determination . |
12 | 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 … . |
13 | As you are aware , we have created a new operations unit to concentrate on developing business opportunities firstly in Germany , and at a later stage , further east . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The Forestry Commission have created a new post to oversee their involvement in community forest projects throughout Britain . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | These factors have created a demographic time bomb . |
19 | Liberal economic policies , including deregulation of trade , financial services , and privatisation , have created a flourishing zone of small industries — clothes-making , shoes , toys — of just the sort that a poor country needs . |
20 | After two months of solid work and more than a little imagination , John and Jenny have created a marvellous centrepiece for their home . |
21 | Yet , in many ways , events have created a similar situation : a town abandoned by humanity and then preserved by natural forces until excavation in modern times . |
22 | Layers of impervious shales and grits on a pedestal of Great Scar Limestone , which in turn rests upon impervious Silurian rocks , have created a varied landscape of crags , gorges with fine waterfalls , limestone pavements , streams vanishing and resurfacing and a array of caves second to none in Britain . |
23 | Over the past few years we have created a substantial oil and gas exploration and production company through a combination of exploration , development and acquisition . |
24 | I have created a rich architecture for the poor . |
25 | I KNOW THE ADS HAVE CREATED A GOOD DEMAND . |
26 | We have created a considerable number of new jobs in south Norfolk ; regrettably , some of these were at the expense of people affected by the closure of the Ipswich site , but nevertheless , such opportunities in a rural environment have been viewed very positively by the local community . |
27 | These three rows , selecting the needles and knitting two rows between have created a sloping repeat motif across the row . |
28 | The sober intentions of his book were very different from the novels , plays and films which have created a mythical figure in modern culture of the artist as isolated and neglected , recognised only after his death , and whom the phrase ‘ genius and madness are near aligned ’ seems to fit . |
29 | The formation of large international financing groupings , the issues surrounding the use of leverage , the emphasis on core activities and the prospect of more and larger cross-border deals have created a dynamic market . |
30 | ‘ From the initial idea which sounded crazy , they have created a huge range of lipsticks which do n't compromise on the quality of formula or packaging . |