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

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1 SAFER Auvergne functions by purchasing land on the open market and re-selling it within 5 years to enlarge existing farm units or to create new , more rationalised units .
2 This might be to speed the job up to earn a larger bonus or to create some leisure time during the working shift , or to slow the job down so that an impression of busy-ness is created and he is not given further work .
3 The only solution appeared to be to go round existing denominational organizations and to create a new body which would emphasize non-political aims and gather a following based on individuals , not denominations .
4 You bozos do n't seem to realise it but if we had n't been there at that Florence Conference , would not be in the leading position it currently holds with the commission to guarantee further funds and to create a positive role for Britain in Europe with the commission to wuk look at the issues that are gon na come up in 1993 .
5 The aim of the guidelines is to establish quality assurance systems for the industry and to create a sound basis for further improvement in the areas of health , safety and the environment .
6 While the purpose of creating commodity organisations was neither to escape liability nor to create profits for the organisation itself , but to control dealings in the commodity for the benefit of member States , the consequence has been to deprive third parties who were dealing in good faith with the organisation of a domestic judicial remedy .
7 Because of the way in which my visit to the judges and the prison was arranged , I am quite confident that no ‘ set-piece ’ situations or activities had been organized just for my benefit or to create a more favourable impression of the judicial system or the detention centre .
8 The European Space Agency ( ESA ) was of officially born in May 1975 , following a decision to merge ELDO and ESRO and to create a strong European space policy-making body .
9 Painting is popular for creating simple images because the mouse is used like a brush to colour areas and to create the effect of texture , like an impressionist painting , for instance .
10 The capacity to produce internal wealth and to create exports to finance purchases of needed goods and services eases the pressures for social and political change .
11 Five leading guerrilla commanders of the left-wing Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front ( FMLN ) issued a declaration on Sept. 25 calling for a " democratic revolution " to end a decade of civil war and the " hegemonic political and economic power of the military and the big oligarchic families , to re-establish the nation 's sovereignty and to create a lasting peace " .
12 The motivation behind the introduction of trust status is the desire to localise management and to create a greater sense of ownership and pride in the service delivered .
13 The strategy used to foreground rhematic elements and to create highly marked information structures in the above extract is the same as that used by Le Carré in The Little Drummer Girl example .
14 The programme will seek to match unemployed people with worthwhile projects and to create an ‘ intermediate job market ’ for those facing continued long term unemployment .
15 At a time when more progressive countries are facilitating improved levels of communications between all sides of industry , this government sets out to cause disharmony and to create friction .
16 Adenauer in 1955 proceeded to set up a Ministry of Defence and to create a new Bundeswehr , whose first members joined up in November .
17 That this House urges Her Majesty 's Government to use the decision to postpone the passage of the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill as an opportunity to make a fresh start with the future development of the EEC and in particular concentrate its efforts on the chosen agenda of the British presidency which is to extend the borders of the EEC and to create a fully competitive Common Market .
18 At the same time the opinion is gaining currency that the transfer of resources to subsidise incomes or to create artificial jobs in areas with declining or uncompetitive economies can bring about neither equity or development .
19 Blatant attempts at suggesting status and covering up inadequacies are used all the time in the business world — to show connections and influence , establish a good track record or to create a mystique about something .
20 Courtesy — A business letter is often used to obtain new business or to create goodwill ; therefore every letter should convey genuine sincerity and courtesy .
21 Nonetheless it noted that " the two teams expressed their interest and willingness in making every effort to implement a constructive search for lasting peace … [ and ] to become deeply committed to the search for a working platform to end the war and to create political conditions permitting the normalization of the lives of all Mozambican people " .
22 Postwar , the field lay open for entrepreneurial capitalism to woo this sector of the population and to create new markets to service its holiday needs .
23 They like to blend colours and to create contrasting areas of interest .
24 Now is the time to knit those charming small presents and decorations and to create your own Christmas magic .
25 An agreement reached with the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) announced on May 10 was expected to release new credits and to create conditions for the rescheduling of the US$50,000 million debt [ see p. 37222 ] .
26 If more firms can overcome the internal obstacles to resemble the Japanese automobile producers , the world economy will become increasingly dominated by oligopolies with growing abilities to divorce themselves from local conditions and to create new types of enclaves within host states .
27 But what if a school wished to ban Sikh girls from wearing trousers , and sought to justify its action with the argument that to create an exception from school rules for Sikhs would cause resentment from whites and thus work to the detriment of racial harmony ?
28 It allows us to segment the external world of experience in all manner of arbitrary ways and to create artificial internal worlds to suit our convenience .
29 So , by the end of the nineteenth century , there was little in Co-operation , or in trade unionism , that Owen could have identified directly with his proposals to reconstitute the state as an industrial democracy and to create the productive classes , master-manufacturers and work-people , into a great estate of the realm .
30 More conservative views of the ‘ corporate bias ’ in liberal democracies ( Middlemas , 1979 ) are happy to see such arrangements integrate and discipline the working class , but disturbed if labour movements are better able to redistribute income in their favour or to create disruption in economic life .
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