Example sentences of "created a " in BNC.

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1 The sober intentions of his book were very different from the novels , plays and films which have created a mythical figure in modern culture of the artist as isolated and neglected , recognised only after his death , and whom the phrase ‘ genius and madness are near aligned ’ seems to fit .
2 I KNOW THE ADS HAVE CREATED A GOOD DEMAND .
3 Since Fokine broke away from the rigid categories of dance or mime , twentieth-century choreographers , following his example , have usually created a continuous design of expressive movement which interprets the story by means of mimed dance or danced mime ( see page 58 ) .
4 As Ashton and MacMillan in many of their ballets , he has created a style appropriate to one particular ballet .
5 The revival of cask ale has created a growing need for traditional English hop varieties and , thanks to a good summer — wet at first and then hot and sunny — there will be a bumper harvest this year .
6 Layers of impervious shales and grits on a pedestal of Great Scar Limestone , which in turn rests upon impervious Silurian rocks , have created a varied landscape of crags , gorges with fine waterfalls , limestone pavements , streams vanishing and resurfacing and a array of caves second to none in Britain .
7 Margaret Thatcher had created a ‘ supermarket society ’ where the only thing a society needed was a credit card and the only freedoms that mattered were those that could be bought .
8 SUSSEX have created a fund to help their young players find coaching jobs overseas — except for South Africa — during the winter .
9 Instead , Petherbridge has created a charming eccentric shambles , demonstrating the movement exercises of a 19th century Professor of Stage Deportment and Declamation , speaking Shakespeare while spinning plates and splashing the wilder shores of directorial ambition : ‘ One ca n't , ’ he purrs with delight , ‘ walk across the stage without bumping into several concepts . ’
10 With his partner of 38 years , the lawyer Arnold Weissberger ( who died in 1981 ) Milton had created a genuine New World salon .
11 But the blank horror over Khmer Rouge atrocities between 1975 and 1978 has created a blind spot about its strength in Cambodia , and the growing likelihood that it will return to power , either on its own or with the other Cambodian opposition factions .
12 To camouflage the failures of the play , Andy Walmsley has created a set which resembles a pile-up of roadside hoardings : Oldsmobile , Van Heusen shirts , Texaco Premium Type .
13 A writer in the Berliner Zeitung said the authorities ' failure to respond to complaints had created a feeling of insecurity .
14 But the Prime Minister also sought to reject the charge of having created a selfish society .
15 The combination of deference to prosperity and literacy from one side , and the manipulation of equipment , local goods stores , and the like on the other easily created a vicious circle in Nikol'sk which could not be repeated in Ivanovka .
16 First , it discusses the government 's impact on the Conservative party : has it created a new Conservatism ?
17 Yet if talk of permanent or irreversible changes may be too bold , the Thatcher government has created a new agenda , one which a successor government will find difficult to reverse .
18 But the constraints on their existence implied by operating from open waste land or shacks have created a situation where they have little security , and the owners of such enterprises are discouraged from reinvesting a high proportion of their profits back into the business .
19 Walkers with rucsacs have created a path through these Arctic forests , a highway that reflects the profile of a backpacker — narrow around the legs and very wide around the rucsac .
20 Having created a viciously oppressive system of laws and rules , the government has found the right sort of people to operate it .
21 Despite the view that television has created a ‘ global village ’ in which similar electronic images flicker before countless millions creating a common mass culture , the presentation of sport on British television differs sharply from that of the United States or of France .
22 SAM AND GRAEME FIFIELD-HALL HAVE CREATED A CORNER OF ENGLAND THAT IS FOREVER ITALY .
23 This has created a vacancy for a full-time post in the Eastern Counties , for one year initially .
24 As the ultimate luxury , hairdressers Molton Brown have created a men-only salon for boys to get a haircut in peace !
25 Now , it is Kingfisher which has become a favourite — not because the people at the helm have great shopkeeping flair but because their cautious and unflamboyant management style has created a retailing empire of solid reliability .
26 This has created a new sense of potential fluidity in political attitudes .
27 Testing has created a gold rush for the ‘ diagnostics industry ’ , the largely unregulated private laboratories in which boxes of specimen jars , resembling crates of milk bottles , are processed in assembly-line fashion .
28 This has created a new sense of potential fluidity in political attitudes .
29 THE long-mocked idea of reparations to compensate black Americans for the slavery experienced by their ancestors is now before the US Congress , and its supporters say the $1.25 billion package to compensate Japanese-Americans who were interned during the second world war has created a legal precedent .
30 In the economy Mr Ceausescu has also created a fortress .
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