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Example sentences for "create"

Lexicographically close words:
creased; creases; creasing; creat; creata; created; createdst; creates; createst; createth
  1. But he denied altogether, and we may well believe him, that he had any wish to create disorder or disturbance; his intention was merely to prepare the way for a free Council.

  2. As this would create a considerable delay, they proposed another, which would set at rest, for the moment, the punctilio.

  3. It is not even in the power of royalty to create at a word what can only be formed by the co-operation of the workmen themselves, and of the great taskmaster, Time!

  4. We have to create the motives, and it is not an impossible task, which will act even upon the weak-minded and reckless lowest social stratum.

  5. Man has therefore to create entities that shall be the material of his reasoning, just as he creates entities to be the objects of his emotions and the stimulus of his instinctive inferences.

  6. In England and America one has, further, the feeling that it is the growing, and not the decaying, forces of society which create the most disquieting problems.

  7. We have to select or create entities to reason about, just as we select or create entities to stimulate our impulses and non-rational inferences.

  8. He would then proceed to create in connection with the word an automatic picture-image having previous emotional associations of its own.

  9. Meanwhile the statesmen strive to create as much meaning as possible for such symbols.

  10. A single successful war waged in common will create not only a common history, but a common inheritance of passionate feeling.

  11. Public houses could be closed on the election day, both to prevent drunkenness and casual treating, and to create an atmosphere of comparative seriousness.

  12. An organist, by opening the thirty-two foot pipe, can create the same sensation, and can thereby induce in the congregation a vague and half-conscious belief that they are experiencing religious emotion.

  13. But it would not be easy to create by teaching that co-ordination of the intellect and impulse at which Sir William Macewen hints.

  14. What therefore should the advertiser do to create a commercial 'entity,' a 'tea' which men can think and feel about?

  15. I have already given this matter the deepest thought,--thought which might almost have enlightened me to create a being less perfect than yourself.

  16. We may put the matter most practically by saying that it is unpractical to discuss whether Froude finds any justification for Henry's crimes in the desire to create a strong national monarchy.

  17. It is then, and not till then, that I would study the lighter graces of style and decoration; nor would I give the rein to invention, till I was convinced that it would create neither monsters of men nor falsities of truth.

  18. The great aim of a philosopher is, to reconcile every disadvantage by some counterbalance of good--where he cannot create this, he should imagine it.

  19. He fell back on the old policy of Maximilian, and strove to create a party by personal alliances and intermarriage.

  20. Unionism can only create a coherent unit of workers where there is a limited market and a definite saleable skill.

  21. Nor could any private individual create a foundation with separate property of its own.

  22. During the century, as we have seen, endeavours had been made to create a system of voluntary charity.

  23. It was during the time of the last-mentioned author that the sect of the Rosicrucians first began to create a sensation in Europe.

  24. But these educational efforts on the part of the Government failed to create a capacity that was anywhere near to being adequate to meet the demands of such a war as that into which we were plunged in the year 1917.

  25. Consequently it was necessary to create a permanent development and standardization administration for the Liberty engine.

  26. The function of the dope is to stretch the cloth tight and to create on it a smooth surface.

  27. Therefore it became necessary to create other airplane plants.

  28. With this beginning, the engineering work naturally divided itself into two general problems--first, to duplicate the approved foreign designs, and then to create designs for new types of apparatus which would be superior to any in service.

  29. But with airplanes we had to create the industry; and this meant not only the equipping of factories, but the procurement and sometimes the actual production of the raw materials.

  30. Just as the organizers of the Ku Klux Klan misrepresent the Jews in order to get members and money for their order, they go to great lengths to create prejudice against Catholics.

  31. Another favorite way to create interest in the anti-Jewish movement is to represent that Imperial Kleagle Clarke has in hand the organization of a nation-wide Jewish society to oppose the Sons of Israel.

  32. My aim is to encourage suffering wherever I see it, to create it where I can, to make sinners and thieves of honest people.

  33. Mr. Rocke had other things to say, but his client's manner seemed designed to create a barrier of formality between them.

  34. You can create suffering and find it amusing.

  35. Success does not create a work, but sheds such light upon it that some trace of it almost always remains in the memory of men.

  36. Success is like daylight and, once again, if it does not create the work, it completes it by rending the shadowy veil by which it is encompassed.

  37. Above all, it does not create intelligence.

  38. One doesn't like to create jealousy at the commencement of a tour.

  39. I know she's been holding forth upon my iniquitous position as lay rector, and these confounded Radicals will snatch hold of anything to create prejudice against landowners.

  40. We too can create our Parthenons," thought Sylvia, as she sank to earth in the florid elevator.

  41. His education did not create the mind which it may have had part in directing to sacred study.

  42. God's wisdom alone can create the soul, as Prudence shows by an exposition of its qualities.

  43. Now let their suppliant vows be sped to Him who alone can create the divine mind.

  44. But with antique story as with other antique material, the Middle Ages had to turn it over and absorb it, and also had to become themselves with power, before they could refashion the antique theme or create along its lines.

  45. When a healthier state of mind shall awaken an appetite for comforts and conveniences, and create necessities unknown to his fathers, then degrading poverty will no longer be possible as the common lot.

  46. Fraser's discovery will create no "catholic ravishment" because they will not hear of it.

  47. But to create and originate is not so easy.

  48. I should account it a measure of the impurity of insight, if it did not create independence.

  49. We are not commanded to create by an effort of will a feeling of love in ourselves which otherwise would have had no existence; the feeling must arise naturally or it cannot arise at all.

  50. And there seemed no power in nature sufficient to begin the formation of my character anew, and create in a mind now irretrievably analytic, fresh associations of pleasure with any of the objects of human desire.

  51. We may create for ourselves these very evils.

  52. By this faculty he may unite former images and ideas, independently of the will, and thus create brilliant and novel results.

  53. Strong will and keen perception overpower old manners and create new; and the thought of the present moment has a greater value than all the past.

  54. And she felt superior in her incapacity to create because of her capacity to judge.

  55. She had to create a false atmosphere about her, and to do it so cleverly that it seemed absolutely genuine, the emanation of her personality in unstudied naturalness.

  56. And she enlarged upon her intense interest in painting, her admiration for Garstin's genius, her curiosity about his methods and aims, her passion for understanding the arts although she could not create herself.

  57. As Lady Sellingworth said to me, they create nausea--" "Nausea!

  58. Why, who is this fellow that seeks to create a disturbance?

  59. And even though he liked Cassie, who had always been his friend, he was thinking at that moment of another little girl who was far away, but whom he had once hoped would create the part in "True Blue" that had been given to Cassie.

  60. He proposes to drain the swamp and thus create a home for millions yet to come.

  61. It takes many centuries to create a gentleman and refined taste; but sometimes only a few years to revert to the lowest order of civilized brutishness.

  62. It is the song of life, the voice of truth, an infallible voice, which will create a world, and cause the old false world to crumble.

  63. It was not, however, so rare an occurrence for the Squire to be ruffled, as to create any remark.

  64. But her station, her reputation, prevented her from taking a step which she knew might be noised abroad and create strange comments.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "create" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assemble; author; bear; beget; begin; breed; bring; build; carve; cast; cause; chisel; coin; compose; compound; conceive; conceptualize; concoct; constitute; construct; create; cut; design; devise; draw; effect; effectuate; elaborate; engender; erect; establish; evolve; fabricate; fancy; fashion; father; figure; fix; forge; form; formulate; found; frame; generate; get; hatch; head; hew; imagine; inaugurate; indite; induce; initiate; invent; knead; lead; make; manufacture; mature; mint; model; mold; mould; moulder; mouldy; occasion; organize; originate; output; pioneer; precede; prepare; procreate; produce; raise; realize; rear; render; revolutionize; script; sculpture; sham; shape; sire; spawn; stamp; start; suppose; tailor; think; turn; work; write


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    created beings; created things