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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 We just want to create our own space .
4 We just want to create our own space .
5 Using the right kind of equipment and correct sounds does n't automatically qualify for a techno prefect 's badge , too many slip into the keep net just because of this , but The Black Dog always manage to create tracks with lasting presence .
6 The practice of pushing the soil beyond its capabilities combines with the aim of supplying blemish-free produce to create an industry dependent on pesticides , insecticides , fungicides and herbicides .
7 It is particularly important to avoid placing dissonant intervals , especially 2nds , in low registers , unless we deliberately wish to create a brutal , harsh effect .
8 Although it is now possible to use a system of notation , choreographers still prefer to create directly on the human material , working on it and relying on the dancers ' own memories to repeat what has been designed on and for them .
9 People also try to create an ordered and rational existence for themselves .
10 Yet whenever they meet , they repeatedly fail to create the vision and the strategy they desire .
11 The poem above provokes an amused response in many of us , but we urgently need to create a safe place in which the mask can be dropped : such a place may be the healing prayer partnership described above , or it can equally well be the properly functioning housegroup .
12 My feeling is that we probably need to create a set of interlocutors on a regional basis who can have the right kind of influence on EC regional and social policies . ’
13 Portraits also play a major part in Clamey 's work , ‘ I 'm probably very old fashioned but I believe still that the principal aim or a portrait is to achieve a good likeness of your sitter , but you also have to create a picture . ’
14 LIFESPAN 's rules are that the author of a piece of work may not be its approver , so you now need to create another user to approve the package .
15 Hence , they develop quite rigid codes of behaviour , or group norms , which explicitly or implicitly act to create conformity among group members .
16 In deeper channels , black and highly carbonaceous muds eventually form to create anaerobic conditions .
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