Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] create " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the common strategies deployed within lyrics , for instance creating the impression of the lyric 's reader as an intruder gazing voyeuristically into texts meant for private circulation , is one of the devices employed by poets to protect themselves . |
2 | Trying to understand the process by which two or more people come together through text to create discourse and thus communicate can be a very stimulating and exciting investigation . |
3 | As a result the valuable industrial opportunities for export created by WCY may be wasted . |
4 | The landscape which generation after generation created is like a classroom blackboard at the end of a day , on which each lesson has been written without entirely erasing the previous one . |
5 | This is an additional reason for management to create an even more elaborate division of labour than might be warranted from mere technical considerations of the tasks to be done . |
6 | At present , the bulk of an LEA adviser 's work involves helping teachers in a variety of ways , and , although this requires them to observe teaching , the act of inspection creates some tensions . |
7 | In the meantime , Nimbus is taking advantage of the ‘ mix ‘ n match ’ features of Mbus to create a demonstration card bearing the 40MHz Cypress Sparc chip Sun uses to power its Galaxy machines as its single CPU , though it is aimed at multi-processors eventually . |
8 | The apparent certainty of physics creates the potential for knowing about everything : |
9 | It is clear that for Locke the perception model of faith created an unsatisfactory barrier between those with faith and those without . |
10 | The intent of the politician was of course to create a feeling of obligation , which he undoubtedly hoped would stand him in good stead at the next election , but such feelings were all the stronger because the shrewd political manager never breathed a word about a bargain or the anticipated political return . |
11 | Erm the problem for the state in using violence in this limited way is first of all of course creating a capability to achieve by threat or use of violence limited objectives . |
12 | Not of course created by any one of you . |
13 | This of course creates things which did not exist , and which owe some part of their character to the intruding anthropologist . |
14 | Some widows who have been moderate social drinkers begin to drink more during bereavement , in order to take the edge off their emotional pain ; but this of course creates more problems than it ever solves , so you should never encourage your elderly parent to start taking ‘ tonic ’ wine for her ‘ nerves ’ or a tot of whisky at night to help her to sleep , for you may be helping her to establish a habit that can easily get out of control and become very hard to break . |
15 | 1/ The author is making the point that there is no benefit for people in spending huge amounts of money creating something which has no practical use , and that this money would be far better allocated to essentials ie housing , food , water etc rather than luxuries like T.V.s , videos etc . |
16 | The effects of this shift in expenditure were analysed in detail by the government 's own auditors in an influential report in 1986 ( Audit Commission , 1986 ) , which identified the perverse incentives that such a system of funding created and criticized the organizational fragmentation and failure to match resources to need in community care . |
17 | The exclusive occupation of the tenant coupled with the payment of rent created a tenancy which at common law could be terminated and converted into a licence as soon as the landlord exercised his power to share occupation . |
18 | 2.7 The important thing to remember about the right of action created by the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 is that it is a claim for damages suffered , not by the deceased himself , but by his family after his death . |
19 | Now it 's a city of six million people , with a mass of industry created to employ them . |
20 | Anxiety is an emotion similar to fear , but unlike fear , which is a response to some specific danger , such as an attacking stallion , anxiety is a state of mind creating a feeling of apprehension that something is wrong without necessarily knowing what it is . |
21 | ‘ An alliance between the MDC and a private company would be an excellent example of partnership to create jobs and prosperity . ’ |
22 | ‘ An alliance between the MDC and a private company would be an excellent example of partnership to create jobs and prosperity . |
23 | A sheet of flame created itself away to his left , like a scrap of brilliant paper , and a Triplane was on its back , trailing smoke . |
24 | Except that trusts of land must be created by writing , a trust may be created by any sufficient expression of intention to create it , whether the legal ownership is transferred to another to hold as trustee or remains with the creator of the trust , who in that case will himself be the trustee . |
25 | What needs to be changed in the ‘ etiquettes ’ of antiracism to create the conditions for a more productive debate ? |
26 | As in all mild dictatorships , the dictator 's control of patronage created an opposition of ‘ outs ’ . |
27 | The subject of injury brought a pained expression to the face of Rangers ' manager yesterday , but not out of any sense of vulnerability created by multiple bruising . |
28 | The high level of turnover creates vacancies that need to be filled on an interim basis . |
29 | As I previously mentioned , the steps and the interplay of light create a natural perspective , leading the eye in an upwards diagonal . |
30 | As I previously mentioned , the steps and the interplay of light create a natural perspective , leading the eye in an upwards diagonal . |