Example sentences of "[subord] creating [art] " in BNC.

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1 owner of minibus who parks vehicle with keys in ignition although creating an allurement does not owe a duty to a person knocked down by minibus when it was in the hands of the thief .
2 But like Tron , it could go no further than creating a transparently synthetic world .
3 ‘ Rather than creating a chasm between purchasers and providers , we need to build bridges across the gap and enable people to move backwards and forwards from care management to service management , ’ she says .
4 His estates were , moreover , a heterogeneous collection , put together with an eye to providing him with an income rather than creating a political niche for him at a regional level .
5 Through their involvement , rather than creating a platform for development , people were letting the government off the hook by attempting to find superficial and limited solutions to deep-rooted structural problems .
6 Retaining a national scheme with 10,000 members , rather than creating a smaller one like the one on Tayside , would benefit all employees .
7 Rather than creating a permanent signifier of the youth 's beauty , the sonnet seeks the destruction of the beauty and its replacement by a beauty supplied by verse .
8 It also favoured hardening the existing European currency unit rather than creating a separate " hard ecu " , as proposed by the UK [ see p. 37969 ] .
9 If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification .
10 If the proposal is for a change to an existing product rather than creating a new one , the starting point might be at stages 6 , 7 or 8 depending on the level of technical risk in the modification .
11 His estates were , moreover , a heterogeneous collection , put together with an eye to providing him with an income rather than creating a political niche for him at a regional level .
12 Aluminium is initially a high cost metal , but is inexpensive to recycle as the process uses 95 per cent less energy than creating the metal from ore .
13 Even at this early stage of contact between white and black in Britain , it is clear that she would have been building on already existing racial caricature and prejudice rather than creating an artificial tide of hostility against black people .
14 Edward Taylor has the subtlety to realise that comparisons with Christie and Conan Doyle are inevitable , so he 's steered a course that dips into the best of both camps , while creating a distinctive style of his own .
15 So , they look to experts that can integrate different technology from different vendors , while creating a coherent strategy that will meet their business needs .
16 The camera had to get both this and the foreground action ( which in fact was further away than the glass and shot through it ) into focus while creating a convincing effect — too sharp a focus on the glass painting might be counter-productive , revealing its flatness and unchanging lighting .
17 Although there is no reference to crime in the Act of 1978 which corresponds to the reference in section 6 of the Act of 1935 , it is hardly to be supposed that Parliament , while creating a considerable extension of the right of contribution in cases other than cases of tort , nevertheless intended to narrow the right to contribution previously given to tortfeasors by the Act of 1935 .
18 While creating a bit mapped image is quick and easy it does have a number of significant disadvantages .
19 Direct elections to the European Parliament added a measure of democratic legitimacy , while creating a significant source of pressure for further integration , but it was not until the passing of the 1987 Single European Act that real impetus was given to the integration process .
20 The refurbishment was overseen by the Property Department in London whose brief was to ensure that Drummonds maintained its traditional character and ambiance while creating a ‘ state of the art ’ working environment to equip the Bank for its fourth century .
21 Whereas creating a rich peasant economy will work immediately cos that 's what a significant number of people in , in the countryside will actually go along with and want .
22 It is not hard to portray the BR of the eighties Monty Python style with such stupidities as creating a semi-autonomous Cornish Railways with great enthusiasm one year only to abandon them the next as though that were equally great progress .
23 It is decided that they should be treated as creating a trust ; the liberality of interpretation is due to a rescript .
24 As well as creating a design like the one pictured here , you can use the long narrow shape to create an elongated twisting design , rather like a string of entwined S's , or a natural piece of vine creeping along the frame .
25 Thus these plants can be seen as creating a ‘ Trojan Horse ’ , whereby Japanese firms attempt to evade protectionist measures against imports from Japan by locating production facilities within the EC .
26 Imaginative , practical design makes the optimum use of space , as well as creating a charm and elegance that 's a pure cruising delight .
27 It is for this reason that we can treat both imperfect competition and the separation of ownership and management as creating a problem for the legitimacy of corporate managerial power .
28 Be that as it may , the real question at issue is whether the provision was intended simply to provide a remedy in respect of proprietary rights that either entitled the proprietor to have some entry made on the register or entitled the proprietor to have some entry removed from the register or whether the provision should be construed as creating a new cause of action entitling the court to make rectification orders as it might in its discretion think fit in favour of persons who would not under substantive law , apart from paragraph ( b ) , have any proprietary rights which they could assert against the registered proprietor or chargee .
29 Though agreed between the parties , these proposals were bitterly attacked by some Conservatives as destroying the traditional upper House and by a few Labour members as creating a large new area of patronage for the Prime Minister .
30 Similarly , the notion of social development through increasing differentiation and individuation has had a considerable place in later sociological theories , although its political implications have been judged in diverse ways ; from one aspect social differentiation may be seen as creating a mutual dependence of individuals and groups which is a fundamental element in a stable democratic system , while from another aspect ( as in Durkheim 's theory ) it may be regarded as a danger to the political order if it leads to excessive individualism , and then needs to be checked by a moral consensus embodied in the state .
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