Example sentences of "that have make " in BNC.
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1 | It is a quite Caribbean Britain that has made her : a Britain at the end of the world which it used to rule . |
2 | The appointment of Charlton would be seen in Manchester as the perfect solution to the damaging public wrangling that has made the club a public farce over recent weeks . |
3 | Football : Charlton wins the green vote : Ken Jones on the simple yet successful philosophy that has made Jack Charlton the outsider a giant in terms of popularity |
4 | She seems to thrive on heretical statements and swimming against the tide : ‘ I look at what the cosmetic trade is doing and walk in the opposite direction , ’ she declares with the kind of outspoken defiance that has made her a retailing legend in the decade it took her to turn The Body Shop into a worldwide phenomenon . |
5 | It is this that has made some Americans say that , if Iraq agreed to withdraw from Kuwait , it must abandon its tanks and other heavy equipment . |
6 | The technical trick that has made cheap laser-printers possible has also brought type design and typesetting to a far wider market . |
7 | Mr Coleridge inherits a market that has made some sensible moves to improve its competitive edge . |
8 | It was then , with typical ‘ so what ’ understatement on screen , tomboyish , trouble-making Charlene left Neighbours , the show that has made Kylie a part of everyday mythology in both hemispheres . |
9 | No doubt the directors , led by Sir Christopher Benson , would claim it is their management since taking control in 1987 that has made it so valuable . |
10 | In fact it is the growing popularity of used diesels in auctions and dealers ' showrooms that has made fleet managers think again about alternatives to the petrol car . |
11 | Exactly what it told us that has made any marked difference to Europe , or even Austria , as we see it today is another matter . |
12 | It has been a lack of progress on other fundamental changes in society that has made effective implementation of either programme so difficult . |
13 | The recourse to respirators and cardiac pace-makers that has made a legal definition of death based upon the absence of breathing and heartbeat outmoded is a good example . |
14 | This has made it possible to keep much greater numbers of animals in much greater stocking densities in intensive housing , and it is this that has made factory-farming possible . |
15 | However , the fires of the Rising and exposure to the weather in the years immediately after contributed to the decay of the stonework of the facade in a way that has made it hazardous in recent years . |
16 | It is all this research into stable fluorescent powders that has made the new compact fluorescents possible . |
17 | This absorption gives the spectacular deep blue that has made it a popular material for ornaments since the Middle Ages . |
18 | It is this complicated self-regulatory process that has made such a profound impression on the Gaianists ; i.e. the notion that living matter itself both defines and maintains the conditions necessary for survival , and that the chief physical features of the Earth are biologically controlled . |
19 | And they 're sure it 's this attitude that has made them so successful . |
20 | THE killing of two British tourists is the latest murder in a crime wave that has made South Africa one of the most violent nations in the world . |
21 | In April 1961 , when making recordings on the Carlisle-Edinburgh ‘ Waverley ’ route that has made a niche in the hearts of so many railway enthusiasts , Peter Handford had spent the day on Whitrope summit , but had eventually abandoned attempts at recording because of the unfavourable direction of the wind . |
22 | It was the launching pad for a media career that has made her one of the highest paid people on British TV . |
23 | ‘ If so , perhaps you can tell me what has been going on up at the Hall that has made Miss Hatherby stop your lessons . ’ |
24 | There have been few serious attempts to break away from this restrictive framework ; it is the absence of the application of any theoretical framework that has made such work so sterile , and it is doubtful whether evidence will be found for the social and economic developments during the period by studying art-styles , date and distribution alone , unless specific questions are formulated first . |
25 | It is not just cost that has made the DIY holiday so popular , although traditionally they have been the break for those on a tight budget . |
26 | Young Patsy ‘ Eighth Wonder ’ Kensit displays the style and poise that has made her a Hollywood superstar . |
27 | Much of the detailed research that has made use of the concept of structured dependency has , however , focused on the relatively small and exceptional subgroup of elderly people living in institutions , for whom the concept of dependency seems more immediately relevant , and this may have biased the outlook of social policy analysts in their discussion of the much larger group of economically and socially independent elderly . |
28 | Last September the Hungarian-born American financier George Soros executed a financial coup that has made his humanitarian cup run over . |
29 | The opinion polls have begun to suggest that ordinary Greeks are getting tired of the alternation of placeholders that has made up so much of recent Greek politics . |
30 | Medical advances almost invariably increase the demands on doctors ' time , and it is this increased intensity of working that has made the long hours of many doctors intolerable . |