Example sentences of "have created [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ By the late eighties the global plans of the major US multinationals will have created a massive UK trade deficit of around seven billion pounds which will go on increasing with the growth of the number of vehicles in use . |
2 | Regretfully , he had to let it all pass ; he knew such behaviour would have created a bad impression with editors and got him laughed at — the thing he most feared . |
3 | In the midst of religious and political wars of startling insanity , the idea that God at least must have created a rational , knowable order must have acquired immense attraction in a world where religion and politics were still inseparable . |
4 | It is certain that the news of Mr Souness 's impending operation will have created a few more worry lines of the face of First Division management . |
5 | Hollywood could not have created a better image of the middle ages . |
6 | The MMC rejected GEC 's claim that the merger would have created a company which would have sustained the UK 's position in world markets into the next century , and implied that GEC should rely more on organic growth ( ie internal growth ) than on growth by acquisitions . |
7 | A joining of the two companies would have created a huge holiday company with about 30pc of the UK market . |
8 | The press-gang gave politicians an effective method of giving a very real service to the parties more directly concerned , and it was one which should have created a lasting sense of obligation , for life before the mast in one of His Majesty 's ships was not likely to be easily forgotten . |
9 | A general right of accession would have created a major inroad into the continuing bilateralism of even multilateral treaties . |
10 | In both cases , their separate experience may well have created a special atmosphere , although my informants all stressed that they got on perfectly well with the men at work . |
11 | We regret that there was a typographical error in one of the calculations which may have created a problem . |
12 | Prima facie , the development of a capital-goods sector should have created a vested interest in innovation in the consumer-goods industries , as well as a major new outlet for independent inventors of production machinery . |
13 | He may have created a settlement overseas which in turn owns an underlying company , which underlying company receives UK dividends . |
14 | We could have created a fairer system without incidentally , the problems that have been referred to in earlier debates of trying to redraw boundaries at such short notice er before the European elections . |
15 | A compromise was put forward by the General , Municipal and Boilermakers union which would have created a register of individual union supporters . |
16 | It went on : ‘ Both parties regret that this is the case , as a successful outcome would have created a new and unique financial services group . |
17 | The loss of territorial control , with minority Russian populations in so many of the new countries , must have created a great deal of resentment , again not unlike Germany after World War l . |
18 | And I think in a way absolute equality would 've provided a problem in terms of both paving the way for industrialization because you would have created a subsistence economy and that would not have helped anybody . |
19 | Mr MacGregor will then have created the worst of all worlds . |
20 | The English might have created the form of Irish oppression , Engels wrote in 1848 , but the poverty was due to the temperament of the people . |
21 | Welsh speculates that supernovae , or violently exploding stars , may have created the long tunnel . |
22 | Doubtless he paid a price for that , too , in the misery that darkened his later life , but if he had not felt that misery he could never have created the works he did . |
23 | The sexual attraction of their siblings and parents , which people under psychoanalysis reported they felt , may have created the conditions for developing subsequent indifference . |
24 | These might have been held to be missing links in a chain of which the links were very small in some places , and large ( so far ) in others ; but this idea conflicted with the notion that God would have created the best of all possible worlds , which should therefore not change over time since all change must be for the worse . |
25 | This , together with the growing ‘ visibility ’ of the income tax and social security payments system in the UK , may have created the impression of a comparatively high tax burden , but this impression was , in fact , misleading for the average taxpayer . |
26 | that you see they have created the jobs ! |
27 | To have cancelled the conference would have created an equally bad impression . |
28 | Indeed , the previous reference to " all flesh " in v. 5 as being about to see the glory of Yahweh could have created an expectation that the image in v. 6 will be positive rather than negative . |
29 | Many commentators predicted that a majority of women voters , regardless of party loyalty , would be alienated by a decision to overturn Roe v. Wade , and that this could damage Bush , who believed that abortion should be available only to rape victims or if the woman 's life was in danger , and whose judicial appointments , the latest of whom was Clarence Thomas , might have created an anti-abortion majority on the Supreme Court . |
30 | Such mothers may have created an oral-maternal fixation in their children by their early and traumatic weaning of them , but would also have maintained them in a passive and otherwise dependent state , not because of their passive maternal solicitude , but because of their aggressive , assertive masculinity which caused them to dominate their children rather as a father might . |