create - use in sentences

Object

  • atmosphere: The teams raise money in the weeks leading up to the event and on the day create a party atmosphere for the whole community.
  • job: A country's success in ETS export markets can also be measured in jobs created.
  • image: Images created with passion can take on immense power.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • suitable: Initial trials indicate that this level of correction will create effective error rates suitable for MPEG-2 and other digital video compression schemes.

Adjective complement

  • engaging: It portrays effective teachers as knowledgeable, reflective pedagogical wizards who are able to create engaging, focused instruction for students.

Used with why or when

  • which: It's the fluctuations in relative humidity that central heating creates which cause the problem.
  • whatever: We have the ability to create whatever we want.
  • what: It is all too easy to create what looks like a dump of earth, rather than a grassy hillock.
  • that: If one is hesitant or appears not to be fully au fait with the methods, a barrier is created that inhibits treatment.
  • when: Picture id This will be automatically created when the record is saved.

Infinitive complement

  • serve: New towns continued to spring up in the 13th century, for example Salisbury, created to serve the new cathedral begun in 1220.

Present participle complement

  • use: NDE will also import files created using Tree Gardener.

Preposition: for

  • purpose: We have not been created for any purpose, by either God or evolution.

Preposition: by

  • artist: Two stainless steel sculptural gateways created by artist Antony Robinson mark the entrances to the park.

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