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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 They work alongside scientists from all over Europe on an experiment trying to create energy from nuclear fusion .
4 HE last time that the European Community tried to create a ‘ political union ’ , 30 years ago , it all ended in tears .
5 Feminist psychologists try to create a sex-fair psychology , which studies both women and men , and addresses female-as well as male-identified concerns .
6 The organisers tried to create an ‘ All-Union ’ rather than a ‘ Russian ’ party despite the fact that it was impossible to register an All-Union party legally .
7 Therefore , it follows logically that it will normally be in the interests of the TNCs to try to create the market for their standard products in new locations irrespective of the perceived social needs of the indigenous populations , as Levitt ( 1983 ) persuasively argues .
8 Knox tried to create as wide a base as possible for his theocracy .
9 I also had a few problems trying to create a link between a table in a document and the spreadsheet the data came from .
10 The Tour tries to create opportunities by staging ‘ open-events ’ and allotting places to amateurs invited by the sponsor or who qualify under the relevant handicap rules .
11 We think it 's time to try to create a new showcase for young galleries . ’
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