Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] to create " in BNC.

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1 The heterogeneity of labour and the job-specificity of skills tend to create a strong linkage between workers and their employers and , in some cases , cause firms to fill as many of their vacancies as possible by means of internal promotions .
2 Margaret Ely from New York , on the other hand , was equally compelling in providing many specific examples of both beginning and more seasoned action researchers struggling to create and reflect upon their own writing .
3 Put another way , puritan values helped to create an audience receptive to programs for the improvement of man 's estate .
4 Unfortunately for the interesting diversity of the old breeds , the Scandinavian nations have in recent years developed official breeding policies designed to create uniform national breeds by amalgamation , with the result that other breeds have largely been replaced and are now almost extinct , often making way for most untypical horned , pied breeds which have relied to a greater or lesser extent on imported Ayrshires and Friesians .
5 Work towards quality award helped to create greater teamwork
6 May 5 : Yeltsin and Kryuchkov agreed to create a separate RFSFR section of the KGB [ see p. 38206 ] .
7 X and the defendant agreed to create a limited company in order to run the defendant 's restaurant .
8 A 'sham " has been defined by Diplock LJ ( as he then was ) in Snook v London and West Riding Investments Ltd [ 1967 ] 2 QB 786 ( at p802 ) to include : [ A ] cts done or documents executed by the parties to the " sham " which are intended by them to give to third parties or to the court the appearance of creating between the parties legal rights and obligations different from the actual legal rights and obligations ( if any ) which the parties intend to create .
9 Labour has to create a state system which is so good that no one will want to send their children anywhere else . ’
10 We shall need to go further in examining how functional units interact to create discourse , and how the learner may be guided through them .
11 We have been exploring the idea that Protestantism helped to create a climate in which the scientific enterprise could gain momentum .
12 Edward 's manipulation of the wool trade for his financial advantage intensified the divisions between the small group of wealthy merchants who stood to benefit from Edward 's schemes and the lesser merchants who eventually made common cause with the producers in opposing the monopolistic structure that Edward tried to create .
13 International tourism is now a highly sophisticated and competitive industry and the review needs to create a mechanism capable of producing a co-ordinated overall strategy for the development of tourism in Scotland .
14 Volvo promised to create extra work for the two plants and to provide ‘ substantial investment ’ .
15 Snow-making machines will be blowing out foam-based snow to try to create an early Yuletide atmosphere while trying to tempt shoppers into their stores .
16 It is particularly popular with Interior Designers wanting to create original effects for their specialist clientele .
17 This is part of the ideological pedagogy which the institution uses to create and maintain defensive boundaries against the outsider or those who might produce a critical analysis of its systems ; it is one major strength of the organization .
18 I will be working closely with Brian Eyre over coming months to help to create the climate that will lead to favourable decisions about our future .
19 A small amount of the theory of statistical models is provided followed by an overview of the methods used to create a statistical processor .
20 After investigation , the Commission identified a distinct geographic reference market , limited to Great Britain , in which the concentration threatened to create or strengthen a dominant position .
21 The Department aims to create a disciplined and enjoyable working environment , where the study of History is a stimulating and rewarding learning experience .
22 The government thought it had solved the problem by ruling that , in disputed cases , ‘ important ’ investment needed to create jobs should be allowed to proceed and that former owners would have to accept compensation .
23 Today most fusion research aims to create the conditions under which deuterium ( D ) and tritium ( T ) — two isotopes of hydrogen — can fuse to yield a neutron and an ion of helium-4 .
24 The difficulty with all policy-oriented research is that it begins by defining ‘ problems ’ and then by investigation helps to create that which lt wishes to observe' This type of research helps to create a cognitive revolution in its subjects and thus produces its expected findings .
25 The BT–13 could be reworked as the Val with major modifications , while Canary cleverly envisioned mating the forward fuselage section of the AT–6 with the aft fuselage of a BT–13 and splicing in two fuselage plugs to create the elongated Kate fuselage .
26 Including them as elements of the rule serves to create uncertainty over its application .
27 149 ( 3 ) A term , at a rent or granted in consideration of a fine , limited after the commencement of this Act to take effect more than twenty-one years from the date of the instrument purporting to create it , shall be void , and any contract made after such commencement to create such a term shall likewise be void ; but this subsection does not apply to any term taking effect in equity under a settlement , or created out of an equitable interest under a settlement , or under an equitable power for mortgage , indemnity or other like purposes .
28 The range of airfresh units help to create a distinctive fresh , clean atmosphere that is appreciated by today 's executives , company staff , customers and guests .
29 They work alongside scientists from all over Europe on an experiment trying to create energy from nuclear fusion .
30 However , almost as soon as we 've come to terms with its limitations , the penis decides to create a whole new set of trails and tribulations for its owner .
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