Example sentences of "can [adv] create [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the law imposes only base-line standards , therefore , it can nevertheless create conditions which increase the chances of high quality performances being achieved .
2 Other designs : You can easily create patterns with Ruabon Clay Pavers , such as ( 1 ) Framed Square made from left and right-hand Quoins and Half-Bats , ( 2 ) Patchwork using Bats and Pikes , ( 3 ) 3D-square with Quoins and Half-Bats
3 We will now have to concentrate on those areas where we can best create value for our shareholders . ’
4 ‘ Jim Smith has done a tremendous job at Porstmouth , ’ says Lyall , ‘ They play quick-pass football and any team who play the ball early can always create space .
5 Recording observations can also create problems for the ethnographer .
6 Protective planting can also create problems .
7 Undue concern with presentation can also create contradictions between media reality and the substance of events .
8 It can also create hostility .
9 They can also create audiences for books which before had only a slight following , and sometimes the making of a film leads to success for the author of the book on which the film was based simply as an author .
10 You can also create Program Groups within Program Groups .
11 You can also create templates for often-used page formats , which perform the same task , and speed up the job of reading multiple pages .
12 Yet vagueness in stating the task or problem can often create resistance or a failure to accept the delegated task simply because the subordinate is not entirely clear what it is you want done .
13 You can even create subject profiles that guide you to the pages containing stories most relevant to yourself .
14 As well as creating ordinary compressed files , you can even create self extracting versions .
15 It 's a terrible mistake to believe that you can consciously create camp , at this late hour , Camp is an aesthetic of consumption , not production .
16 When a text has been analysed , you can then create exercises based on the vocabulary of any sluice or combination of sluices .
17 In this respect , we are unhappy about the weak advice on enforcement action which places undue emphasis on negotiation rather than serious punitive action which can actually create conditions in which effective negotiations can take place .
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