Example sentences of "[be] [verb] create " in BNC.
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1 | MDC insists that , in the short term , most of its expenditure has not been intended to create but to regenerate physically derelict dockland areas and create confidence in a depressed local economy . |
2 | The coins had a small intrinsic value and therefore the offer in the posters could not have been intended to create a legally binding relationship ( i.e. a contract ) between the garage proprietor and the customer . |
3 | In partnership with Glasgow City Council , Strathclyde Regional Council and the Strathclyde IDO , preparatory work has been undertaken to create the ‘ Glasgow Fund ’ - a vehicle through which preferential finance will be provided for the start up and development of small businesses in Glasgow 's disadvantaged areas . |
4 | Although the 1992 reforms are intended to create a single market for labour , as well as goods and services , both the French and West German delegations expressed doubts about the need to control an influx of immigrants . |
5 | UDCs are designed to create the conditions and confidence necessary to attract private capital . |
6 | Give-away packs in guest rooms are designed to create a welcoming impression in the guest 's mind , whilst promoting the name and the facilities offered by the hotel . |
7 | We have already seen that not only was forest the natural primeval vegetation of Britain , but also that enormous areas had been felled to create arable land by the Bronze Age and that woodland management probably existed by the Neolithic period . |
8 | Students are expected to create their own notes : it is hard work and involves a craft skill as demanding as that required for oil paintings or pottery . |
9 | Those projects are expected to create 1,294 jobs . |
10 | Together , these developments are expected to create or safeguard up to 1,200 jobs . |
11 | Mergers are usually disturbing to employees and managers alike , and a merger of nearly 600 undertakings might have been expected to create more pain than most . |
12 | The instrument of royal power which the pomestie system had been designed to create became increasingly unsatisfactory . |
13 | Third , information will be gathered on factors within higher education which are considered to create problems in expanding Arabic studies , as these were not analysed systematically in the Parker Report . |
14 | Erm the darkening of the edges , I suppose that 's been done to create a little more atmosphere in the picture , and I think it possibly does . |
15 | Detective Inspector Alan Brown said it had been done to create more addicts but resulted in a trebling of the number of fatalities . |
16 | Lawyers are seen to create the circumstances under which their knowledge and skill are needed whereas doctors are seen to use their knowledge and skill against the natural enemy . |
17 | The Liberal Democrats under Ashdown are enthusiastically pro-market and anti-trade union ; they are seeking to create an anti-socialist alternative to the Tories rather than an anti-Tory alliance . |
18 | The kind of link that we choose will depend upon the kind of discourse we are seeking to create , and elegant repetition is not always desirable . |
19 | As with all our industrial estates land is made available for businesses who are seeking to create jobs and , in the event that you are interested in pursuing the allocation of a site I should be obliged to receive more details of your business activities and history ; the proposed use and development of any site ; the reasons behind your interest in a move ; and an indication of the prospects for the generation of employment . |
20 | If you are seeking to create a specialism from within the firm it is necessary for the specialist to understand , have a feel for and , most particularly , want to do personal injury work . |
21 | In modern China an attempt has also been made to create a national art , in this instance by partly discrediting tradition . |
22 | Data compression is so vital to the future of information media that considerable international efforts have been made to create global standards governing the way in which compression is handled . |
23 | That 's real scary when you 're struggling to create yourself . ’ |
24 | With Gary 's wealth of experience in bridal hairstyles and his superb creative talent we 're going to create a look for you that would make any bride blush . |
25 | They 're trying to create a social order problem : it 's all controlled by the government and their secret organisations . |
26 | Try to tense only the one specific area at a time , e.g. do not clench your teeth and contort your face if you 're trying to create tension in the hand by squeezing your fist . |
27 | But but what you 're trying to create in the guy is a bit of a warm feeling |
28 | that is totally inconsistent , if you 're trying to create class struggle |
29 | The owner of a design right is the designer unless he creates the design in the course of his employment or has been commissioned to create it . |
30 | Already a variety of vendors are attempting to create user interfaces which go beyond GUIs , but not have appeared at the time of writing in 1990 . |