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

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1 The heterogeneity of labour and the job-specificity of skills tend to create a strong linkage between workers and their employers and , in some cases , cause firms to fill as many of their vacancies as possible by means of internal promotions .
2 Margaret Ely from New York , on the other hand , was equally compelling in providing many specific examples of both beginning and more seasoned action researchers struggling to create and reflect upon their own writing .
3 Put another way , puritan values helped to create an audience receptive to programs for the improvement of man 's estate .
4 Unfortunately for the interesting diversity of the old breeds , the Scandinavian nations have in recent years developed official breeding policies designed to create uniform national breeds by amalgamation , with the result that other breeds have largely been replaced and are now almost extinct , often making way for most untypical horned , pied breeds which have relied to a greater or lesser extent on imported Ayrshires and Friesians .
5 A 'sham " has been defined by Diplock LJ ( as he then was ) in Snook v London and West Riding Investments Ltd [ 1967 ] 2 QB 786 ( at p802 ) to include : [ A ] cts done or documents executed by the parties to the " sham " which are intended by them to give to third parties or to the court the appearance of creating between the parties legal rights and obligations different from the actual legal rights and obligations ( if any ) which the parties intend to create .
6 We shall need to go further in examining how functional units interact to create discourse , and how the learner may be guided through them .
7 It is particularly popular with Interior Designers wanting to create original effects for their specialist clientele .
8 I will be working closely with Brian Eyre over coming months to help to create the climate that will lead to favourable decisions about our future .
9 A small amount of the theory of statistical models is provided followed by an overview of the methods used to create a statistical processor .
10 The range of airfresh units help to create a distinctive fresh , clean atmosphere that is appreciated by today 's executives , company staff , customers and guests .
11 By policing the mental and the physical borders of the newly formed Germany the Völkisch ideologists wanted to create a new and pure German identity .
12 In light of this , Mehta proposed a series of diplomatic steps intended to create an outer belt of neutrality as a precondition for the ‘ Finlandisation ’ of Afghanistan .
13 Under Article 36 a third party can claim a right under a treaty provided the parties intended to create the right and the third party assents thereto .
14 Many attempts to assist the less advantaged rural areas sought to create new job opportunities by attracting industry to them .
15 These visits helped to create an atmosphere in which more solid agreements could be reached , especially over disarmament where both sides were feeling the strain of ever-increasing defence budgets .
16 Meeting in the Argentinian capital , Buenos Aires , justice ministers from the four South American countries aiming to create the Mercosur regional common market by 1995 — Argentina , Brazil , Paraguay and Uruguay — signed an agreement for joint legal cooperation on Nov. 7 [ for March 1991 launch of Mercosur see p. 38096 ] .
17 Brooke and Remmers ( 1970 ) made a survey of 115 foreign subsidiaries operating in the UK , and identified a variety of reasons why overseas companies decided to create foreign subsidiaries .
18 A quarter of a century ago planners decided to create a brand new city for England .
19 All town and city planners aim to create a friendly environment by providing plants and trees .
20 Basically , our diet supplies us with two things : energy to fuel ourselves , and the building blocks required to create and to replace worn out and lost components of our bodies .
21 In February 1961 a summit meeting of the six Common Market governments agreed to create a commission to make proposals for a political union .
22 Both composers seek to create a sense of ‘ objectivity ’ in their evocations of nature , whether as a record of topographical outline ( Mason ) , or a mimesis of geological deep-structures and seismic motion ( Birtwistle ) .
23 Feminist psychologists try to create a sex-fair psychology , which studies both women and men , and addresses female-as well as male-identified concerns .
24 But write-downs on housing land and properties and redundancy costs combined to create net exceptional costs of £14.3 million , compared with a modest £2.2 million exceptional credit on the pension contribution in 1991 .
25 The Hungarians attempted to create a marcher zone to protect their frontier against the Turks by supporting Bosnian resistance in the area between Jajce and the Sava , but after the battle of Mohács in 1526 these pockets of resistance soon collapsed and virtually all Bosnia and Hercegovina lay under the rule of the sultans until the late nineteenth century .
26 Governments have to create and maintain the conditions for success .
27 They began with Rimsky-Korsakov 's Russian Easter Festival Overture , an atmospheric work where disjointed themes and ideas work to create the mysteries of the Easter vigil leading to the full splendour of the risen Christ on Easter Day .
28 From the 1950s onwards authorities began to create specialist posts , usually called ‘ stock editors ’ , to work full time on book provision .
29 Thermal and bias variations tend to create equal signals at the two inputs and therefore negligible output .
30 Sensations and memories converge to create a continuing , if interrupted , sense of a coherent self .
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