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

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1 The winner 's the player who amasses enough points to create what the rulebook calls a trance-like state .
2 The anniversaries , called ‘ birthdays ’ , of the martyrs were carefully remembered , and so came to create the earliest church calendars ( so that the historian can know on what day of what month a martyr died , but not necessarily in what year , that being of no liturgical significance ) .
3 Similarly Mary Whitehouse was reported as saying : ‘ However wicked he was , he is the product of a society we have all helped to create . ’
4 ‘ Our success in events like the Curtis Cup , and the development of the pro circuit , have all helped to create greater interest and more women are taking up the game . ’
5 During the reign of Nicholas II , the speedy industrial growth , the transformation of peasants to small proprietors through the emancipation and Stolypin 's reforms , the spread of education local government through the Zemstovs and the Duma all contributed to create a constitutional climate in Russia .
6 On my sweater I have included Swiss darning , knots ( for the small white flowers ) , long stitches to create the ferns and large white flowers .
7 However , the interface will only proceed to create and enter the package structure if all checks are successful .
8 The 1929 Parliament was hardly the most glorious in our history , but it was still one in which it was possible to face a major issue on its merits , and to debate with one 's own party without producing mindless noise or mockery from the other side , and by so doing to create an impact upon the general body of the House which improved — and in this instance strikingly improved — the position of the speaker with his own party .
9 First , sub-divisions would only serve to create the appearance of a more precisely demarcated critical field than is in fact the case .
10 Katharine was tempted to use too much inside rein to create the bend , and was therefore losing Benji 's shoulder by not keeping hold of the outside rein .
11 Why had he been so determined to create a second see of archiepiscopal rank in the southern province in the first place ?
12 With five days to polling day , Tory strategists hope to focus the debate on which party is best placed to create a sustainable economic recovery .
13 A dog register does nothing to help control dangerous dogs — we do not want to create unnecessary bureaucracy .
14 ‘ We do not want to create a loophole in the law to allow churches to run a supermarket-type shop on their premises , ’ said Mr Burns .
15 But remember , I definitely do not want to create a school of the ready-made ; far from it .
16 The paradox of diversion is that whenever we want to divert something it proves very hard to do so ; but when we do not want to create a diversion we very often end up by diverting more than we wanted .
17 The traffic implications of what is proposed are enormous , and I hope that British Rail and the Government will take cognisance of the fact that we do not want to create around King 's Cross a traffic jam far worse than anything that we have to put up with at present .
18 Planning officer John Earle said : ‘ There is still real fear about the density of population in the area should the scheme be approved , and we certainly do not want to create a ghetto of the future .
19 Armstrong , meanwhile , was doggedly struggling to create some sort of classification system , a Domesday Book in miniature , for the Cabinet committees .
20 Somewhere in the period between the time that early man first made for himself a ‘ god ’ , and the time when evidence of ‘ god ’ worship was left for later generations to find , the use of ‘ gods ’ for purposes which were largely intended to create unfair privileges , and were therefore a source of evil , gradually crept in and became a widespread part of the social scene .
21 It means firmly conveying the message that you no longer want to create this reality , that you now choose to attract abundance rather than poverty .
22 This general principle must be qualified : " one must not strive to create ambiguities by strained interpretation " ( Lord Wilberforce in Ailsa Craig Fishing Co Ltd v Malvern Fishing Ltd [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 964 ) .
23 The drafter can , therefore , minimise the scope for application of the rule by seeking to avoid ambiguity , since it has been said that the court " must not strive to create ambiguities by strained interpretation " ( Lord Wilberforce in Ailsa Craig Fishing Co Ltd v Malvern Fishing Ltd [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 964 ) .
24 For a fear of pollution and impurity in the body physical is constantly and easily transposed to create controls in the body social .
25 We just want to create our own space .
26 We just want to create our own space .
27 ‘ It 's a tragedy that all those millions of pounds of investment are not going to create many jobs .
28 He said : ‘ I 'm not going to create a situation , like the one I inherited , where a lot of name players are not performing .
29 ‘ I want to challenge and excite as much as I can but I 'm not going to create a work for the Scottish Ballet that is going to drive their audience away . ’
30 Then of course you have to ensure that you can offer representation whenever it is needed , but most of all , we 've somehow got to create the feeling of lifetime loyalty to the trade union movement and to a particular trade union .
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